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George Pascua on seemingly choking himself: ‘Out of nowhere yun’


Sports are not just about slam-bang action and serious game faces. They are also home to candid and hilarious moments.

During the game pitting the league-leading National University Lady Bulldogs against the hungry Far Eastern University Lady Tamaraws on Wednesday afternoon, one moment that was bound to be viral was captured on live television.

It was during the tight second frame, with NU leading the set by 22-20. FEU were up by one set and had the chance to catch up and pick up their second straight set against the Lady Bulldogs.

Unfortunately, Bernadeth Pons’ service went outside, letting NU slide to 23-20. Out of frustration for giving up a crucial point, Lady Tamaraws’ head coach George Pascua spontaneously grabbed one of his players’ warmers from the bench and tied it around his neck as if trying to choke himself.

Little did he know, it wasn’t only his players who saw it, but everyone watching on television.

“Nakita ba ‘yun?,” he said, surprised, after members of the press candidly asked him about the moment. He revealed that he had no idea that it was caught on camera.

During the post game press conference, he explained the reason behind what is now a GIF on Twitter.

“Crucial eh. Nakakapanghinayang lang kasi, ‘di bale ng mamatay sa paluan wag lang sa service. Kasi yun ang nakakapagpatay sa amin eh, kaya as much as possible eh iwasan,” the mentor shared in between laughs.

“Kaya ayun yung reaction ko pero out of nowhere yun, di ko naman alam na nakita sa TV. Di ko naman sinasadya.”

Interestingly, his actions did actually have an effect on team captain Pons and the rest of the Lady Tamaraws.

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“Nakita ko ‘yun kasi ako nag-serve nun eh. Siyempre crucial na kasi yun eh, line of 20 na yung score, palaging sinasabi na ni coach na talagang nakakabago ng momentum yung service error. Walang effort yung kalaban, nagpuntos sila because of our errors,” rued Pons, who had 18 markers.

“Nung after ng nangyari yun, andoon na yung drive ko na babawi ako.”

They may have not been able to snag that second set, but in the ensuing ones, they made sure to be the first squad to hand a loss to the then-spotless Lady Bulldogs.

Malaking bagay ‘to kasi first time nila matalo tapos sa amin. Isa sa ano sa mga players ko eh makapag-boost ng morale sa kanila para sa next game namin,” shared Pascua, an FEU great.

“Hopefully ma-sustain namin yung energy saka yung consistency nung ginawa namin saka yung effort.”

Written By

Danine is a graduating Broadcast Communication student who writes about basketball and volleyball in between her classes. Initially just a sports fan mostly influenced by her fanatic dad, she eventually realized that she can make a career out of her passion after her amazing internship with Tiebreaker Times


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