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Alvin Pasaol, Santi Santillan link up as 1Bataan stuns Pasig to take first Chooks 3×3 leg


1Bataan proved that they were the rightful kings, as they were crowned as the champions of the first leg of the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3×3 President’s Cup, topping the Pasig Grindhouse Kings, 19-18, in the Finals on Saturday at the SM Megamall Events Center in Mandaluyong.

Alvin Pasaol and Santi Santillan powered the youth-laden crew with seven points apiece, as they completed the improbable upset over the preseason favorites.

“Sobrang saya namin kasi nag-work hard talaga kami,” said Pasaol, the charismatic super scorer out of University of the East.

1Bataan were well on their way to a victory after taking a 16-11 advantage courtesy of a pair of freebies from Pasaol.

But Taylor Statham didn’t allow Pasig Grindhouse to fold easily, as he brought his side within one in the final two minutes. Then Joshua Munzon gave the Kings to the lead, 18-17, with a booming long bomb in the final 55 seconds.

However, Santillan had his way inside against Troy Rike, to bring the lead back in the Risers’ favor, 19-18 with 30 seconds remaining.

Munzon tried his luck from the top of the arc, but his shot fell short. 1Bataan then banked on defense to hold off Pasig Grindhouse as time expired.

Sean Manganti chipped in five points. Anton Asistio was the crucial fourth member of the Riser,s as they bagged the P100,000 cash prize courtesy of MLV Accounting RPS Zamboanga.

“Tinalo namin sila sa sipag siguro. Wala na kaming ibang strategy kasi sobrang laki nila. Underdog na nga kami, undersized pa kami,” said Pasaol.

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It was a successful inaugural staging for Chooks-to-Go president and league owner Ronald Mascarinas, and commissioner Eric Altamirano, who both raised the curtain on the first-of-its-kind 3×3 league in the country.

Also gracing the event were former Gilas Pilipinas head coaches Tab Baldwin and Chot Reyes; ambassadors Kobe Paras, Kai Sotto, Terrence Romeo, and Calvin Abueva; FIBA 3×3 business director Fei Gao; and FIBA Oceania and Singapore executive director David Crocker.

Paras wasn’t just an observer for the day, as he ruled the Gameville Dunk Contest with a sick one-handed tomahawk jam over four slouched referees to collect 49 points from the judges. He beat NU high-flyer Daniel Chatman’s 39 points for the throne.

On the other hand, Ababou made up for Pasig Grindhouse’s runner-up finish with his Gameville Three-Point Shootout victory over Asistio, 6-3.

Carga Valenzuela and Pasay Voyagers also made it to the semifinals after topping their respective brackets.

The second leg of the President’s Cup will be on Sunday, February 24, still at the SM Megamall Events Center.


The Scores:

Bataan 19 — Pasaol 7, Santillan 7, Manganti 5, Asistio 0.

Pasig 18 — Ababou 7, Statham 6, Munzon 4, Rike 1.

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