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Talisay City’s Hubalde on VisMin campaign: ‘Job’s not done’

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THE veteran backcourt of the MJAS Zenith Talisay City Aquastars remain far from satisfied. The team continues to sharpen its skills as it waits for its opponent in the finals of the Visayas leg of the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas VisMin Super Cup.

Team captain Paulo Hubalde and his fellow veteran, Patrick Jan Cabahug, continue to be in the ear of their teammates, reminding them that their ultimate goal is the championsh­ip, and not just a finals appearance. MJAS Zenith has been dominant so far, sweeping the eliminatio­n round with a flawless 10-0 (winloss) record that earned them an outright berth in the finals.

As of press time, the Aquastars are waiting for the winner of the knockout game between the second-seed KCS Computer Specialist-Mandaue and the third-seed ARQ Builders Lapu-Lapu City Heroes.

“Job not yet finished,” said Hubalde. “We’ve been waiting for this opportunit­y. That’s why we need to focus more in order to achieve our ultimate goal.”

Cabahug shared that he and the rest of his teammates have not been sitting idle ever since they completed the elims sweep. Instead, they have been putting in the work, both on and off the floor, in preparatio­n for the finals, which starts on Friday, May 7.

“We practice every day, putting up extra shots and working out so that we’re ready against whoever shows up against us in the finals,” said the man known as the “Cebuano Sniper.”

Cabahug also keeps on reminding his teammates to keep their eyes on the prize and not be satisfied with what they’ve accomplish­ed so far in this tournament.

“I tell my teammates that 10-0 doesn’t matter if we don’t win it all the way,” shared the former Adamson Falcon wingman. “So stay hungry.”

As flawless as MJAS Zenith’s run through the competitio­n has been so far, both Hubalde and Cabahug still see room for improvemen­t. For Cabahug, their penchant for slow starts is a bit concerning.

Hubalde, on the other hand, says he and the rest of the team need to learn from their mistakes and just continue to get better.

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