The Philippine Star

Cagebelles determined to break spell

- – John Bryan Ulanday

The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas has aired confidence on the vastly-improved Gilas women team delivering the country’s first gold medal in women’s basketball in the SEA Games.

Unveiling the 12-strong line-up for the traditiona­l 5-on-5 play yesterday, SBP president Al Panlilio declared the Nationals’ readiness after embarking on a year-long preparatio­n here and abroad.

“Led by coach Patrick Aquino, we’ve seen our Gilas Pilipinas women’s team improve by leaps and bounds both in 5-on-5 and 3x3. Our Filipina ballers have the talent and, more importantl­y, the dedication to their craft, which has led to our women’s program taking big steps forward,” he said as Gilas women maintained its No. 7 Asian and No. 50 World ranking this year.

“Now, it’s time to target the SEA Games gold that has eluded us so far. The Filipinas have obliterate­d boundaries in different sporting events in the past few months and we’re confident that our Gilas squad can also achieve what was once impossible. Para sa Bayan!”

Unlike the all-PBA Philippine men’s squad, which is a heavy favorite to cop its 18th SEA Games gold medal, the Gilas women team is in for a gigantic task of ending a 42-year gold medal curse since women’s basketball has been included in the biennial meet back in 1977.

In a bid to snap that spell with reigning champion Malaysia and runner-up Thailand on the way, the SBP has tapped national team mainstays Jack Animam, Afril Bernardino, Janine Pontejos and Clare Castro to lead their charge.

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