NBA RISING STARS INVITATIONAL PHILIPPINES QUALIFIERS

NBA RISING STARS INVITATIONAL PHILIPPINES QUALIFIERS

PRESENTED BY GATORADE – DAY 1 RECAP

The NBA Rising Stars Invitational Philippines Qualifiers presented by Gatorade held its first day of pool games at the Gatorade Hoops Center in Mandaluyong City on Wednesday, May 7. The Philippines Qualifiers feature four boys’ teams and three girls’ teams from across the country that were identified in collaboration with the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas.

NBA RISING STARS INVITATIONAL PHILIPPINES QUALIFIERS

On the first day of the pool games, the University of Sto. Tomas Tiger Cubs and both the National University Nazareth School boys’ and girls’ teams notched their first wins to gain an early advantage in the competition. The Senior High School-Ateneo de Cebu Magis Eagles, Ateneo de Davao Blue Knights, and the Saint Paul College of Pasig Paulinians now look to retool for their second set of games, while the La Salle College Antipolo Voyagers adamantly wait for their first matchup on the second day.

The pool games from May 7-9 will determine the top two teams in each division that will advance to the final games on May 10 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. The winning boys’ and girls’ team of the Philippines Qualifiers will then represent their schools at the NBA Rising Stars Invitational, the league’s first regional high-school basketball tournament, which will feature boys’ and girls’ teams from 10 countries and territories across Asia-Pacific competing in Singapore from June 25-29 as part of a multiday immersive basketball and entertainment festival. 

NBA RISING STARS INVITATIONAL PHILIPPINES QUALIFIERS

As the presenting partner of the NBA Rising Stars Invitational Philippines Qualifiers, Gatorade is keeping the players and coaches hydrated throughout the tournament. Energen Champion and vivo also serve as official partners, while Cignal, the event’s official broadcaster, will air the boys’ and girls’ finals on One Sports, NBA TV Philippines and Pilipinas Live.

Media Assets (Credit: “NBA”)

Box scores, photos, highlights, and interview recordings are available here.

Standings (as of May 7)

Boys DivisionRecordGirls DivisionRecord
University of Sto. Tomas1-0National University Nazareth School1-0
National University Nazareth School1-0St. Paul College of Pasig0-1
Ateneo de Davao University0-1La Salle College of Antipolo0-0
Sacred Heart School – Ateneo de Cebu0-1  

Final Scores

Girls Division Game 1: NUNS Lady Bullpups 70 – 30 SPCP Paulinians

NUNS Lady Bullpups defeat the SPCP Paulinians in dominant fashion

Quarter Scores: 29-5, 45-17, 54-21, 70-30

The National University Nazareth School (NUNS) Lady Bullpups cruised through the St. PaulCP Paulinians throughout their first game of the Rising Stars Invitational Philippines Qualifiers. From the tip, NUNS jumped to a 22-0 run as SPCP’s first score came from a Stephie Contreras three-pointer at the 3:36 mark of the first quarter. The Paulinians leveled up their defensive intensity in the second quarter, but it still wasn’t enough as NUNS kept their sizable edge. The 1-2 punch of Aubrey Lapasaran and Zaydhen Rosano proved to be too much, giving them the 40-point victory, 70-30.

The Lady Bullpups now tally their first win of the Philippines Qualifiers, while SPCP’s record goes down 0-1. In the second day of the pool games, the Paulinians will open the competition for the La Salle College Antipolo Voyagers as NUNS will prepare for their Thursday showcase against the latter.

NBA RISING STARS INVITATIONAL PHILIPPINES QUALIFIERS
NBA RISING STARS INVITATIONAL PHILIPPINES QUALIFIERS
NBA RISING STARS INVITATIONAL PHILIPPINES QUALIFIERS

Quotes:

Camille Escoto, NUNS Girls, Head Coach

“We’re trying to prepare din kasi yung mga kalaban namin, nag-prepare din. Actually, may practice pa kami later kasi ayaw namin ma-take for granted yung ganitong opportunity.”

(We’re trying to prepare because of course, our opponents prepared well. Actually, we still have practice later after the game because we don’t want to take an opportunity like this for granted.)

Edsel Del Rosario, SPCP, Head Coach

“Na-excite yung mga bata nung nag-invite yung NBA Philippines. Actually, first time nila ma-experience yung mag-huddle in sa hotel, sama-sama sila as a team, kakain sabay-sabay, yung parang nasa Olympics. Ganun experience nila.”

(They were very excited to know that they were invited by NBA Philippines. Actually, this is their first time to experience huddling together in a hotel, eating at the same time, all just like being in the Olympics.)

Boys Division Game 1: UST Tiger Cubs 93 – 64 SHS-ADC Magis Eagles

Right from the tip, the UST Tiger Cubs and the SHS-ADC Magis Eagles matched up evenly as they went back-and-forth throughout the first quarter. From that point onwards, the championship poise of the Tiger Cubs eventually unveiled itself to SHS-ADC, as standouts such as John Canapi and Joaquin Ludovice started to pop off from the perimeter. This proved too much to overcome for the Magis Eagles as they saw themselves face a 25-point hole to end the third period. UST stayed hot, ultimately winning by 29 points, 93-64.

The Tiger Cubs now hold a 1-0 record, while the Magis Eagles falter to 0-1 after the first day of the pool games. UST will take on their league rivals in NUNS on the third game of the second day, while the Magis Eagles match up against their Davao counterparts.

Quotes:

John Canopi, UST, Shooting Guard

Mahalaga po itong liga sa mga batang gustong mangarap na maka-laro sa malaking liga.”

(This league is valuable for kids that have dreams of eventually being able to play in the big leagues.)

Rommel Rasmo, SHS-ADC, Head Coach

“We really prepared for this, going back to Cebu. We really do our best to compete. We just have to keep going. Now, we still have other games, so we hope that we can survive that. At least, I’m confident that after this first game, I’m sure that we’re settled down now.”

Boys Division Game 2: NUNS Bullpups 67 – 52 ADD Blue Knights

The NUNS Bullpups and the ADD Blue Knights both started the hotly-contested pool game with high intensity plays on both offense and defense. As both squads would not give each other a comfortable edge, the second quarter saw NUNS stalwart Moussa Diakite and ADD forward Rene Baterbonia get tangled up, which led to both players on the floor on consecutive occasions. Even with the pressure, the Bullpups showed a strong mental game that led them to pull through from the Blue Knights as the final buzzer sounded, 67-52.

The Bullpups are now 1-0 in the Philippines Qualifiers pool games, with the Blue Knights succumbing to an early 0-1 hole. NUNS will be pitted against their league rivals in UST on the second day, while the Blue Knights face a fellow school in the Ateneo system in the Magis Eagles.

Quotes:

Shaun Lucido, NUNS, Shooting Guard

Every day kami nag-eensayo and syempre, sumunod lang kami sa sistema ng NU at kay coach Kevin.”

(We practice every day and of course, we just follow the NU system and coach Kevin himself.)

Jess Evangelio, ADD, Head Coach

“We will use this as our preparation for us to blend more, have more chemistry, and improve our individual skills and as a team.”

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