The Philippine Star

Batang Gilas completes SEABA 4-peat

- By NELSON BELTRAN

Batang Gilas kept its hold of the SEABA Under-16 Championsh­ip, stretching its unbeaten run to four as it rapped Malaysia, 83-62, in the closing match of the tournament at the Smart Araneta Coliseum yesterday.

Six-foot-11 Kai Sotto and his teammates, an assembly of tall, talented young teens, lived up to expectatio­ns and stood proud as they took the lead SEABA berth to the 2017 FIBA Asia boys championsh­ip.

As second placer and second runner-up, Malaysia (3-1) and Thailand (2-2) are joining Batang Gilas in the Asian meet where the top three qualify to the U-17 World Championsh­ip next year.

Sotto and 6-foot-5 John Bismark Lina both logged doubledoub­le numbers for the Phl boys who faced a worthy challenge from the Malaysians but still pulled off a lopsided win to complete a SEABA “four-peat” with a flourish.

Coach Mike Oliver’s troops bagged the championsh­ip with a whopping average winning margin of 44.25 points. They earlier stamped their class on Singapore, 108-42; bludgeoned Indonesia, 96-73; and shellacked Thailand, 113-46.

Malaysia, also runner-up to the Philippine­s in 2009, 2013 and 2015, stayed close in the first half but faded as the Phl boys stepped up their attack in the second half.

Sotto shone with 15 points and 12 rebounds while Lina sparkled with 13 markers and 10 boards. ForteaRC also Calimag delivered and 15 Terrence points, Raven Cortez contribute­d 13 while Rence Padrigao chipped in 11 rebounds, six assists, five points and two steals. Batang Gilas played a balanced game in each of its four outings speaking well of their form to compete in the Asian level. Team Phl was a podium finisher in the first three editions of the Asian U-16 event from 2009-2013.

In 2013 in Tehran, Batang Gilas placed second behind China to advance to the 2014 world joust in Dubai where it finished 15th out of 16 participan­ts.

 ??  ?? Officials and members of the Batang Gilas led by SBP president Al Panlilio, and SBP executive director Sonny Barrios celebrate the Filipino cagers gold medal finish in the SEABA Under-16 tournament, beating Malaysia, 83-62 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Officials and members of the Batang Gilas led by SBP president Al Panlilio, and SBP executive director Sonny Barrios celebrate the Filipino cagers gold medal finish in the SEABA Under-16 tournament, beating Malaysia, 83-62 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

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