Huge 2nd half propels Philippines U21 to a comeback victory over Australia U21, 99-92 (79869)Taipei, Taiwan -- In the first half of the game, the Filipinos found themselves in the middle of a drought spell as they only managed to score a measly 26 points, compared to Australia U21's 36 points. It was only
Banjo Maximo Vargas who showed up in the first half for the Filipinos as he scored 10 points, while the Australian guard triumvirate of
Rick Gaster,
Maxim Irons, and
Lindsay Duffield had their ways inside the Philippines U21's zone defense, scoring 11, 8 and 8 points, respectively. It was almost reminiscent of the Filipinos' last game vs Taiwan U21, where they only scored 25 points in the first half, hence, Coach Leo's growing concerns in the halftime dugout.
Coach Leo didn't elaborate enough on what he told his wards before the second half started, but it proved to be the medicine that the doctor ordered as they clawed their way back into the game, squeaked past a pesky Australia U21 team, 99-92. Philippines U21 scored 73 points in the second half, which is almost triple their first half output.
Banjo Maximo Vargas was in the forefront of this Philippines U21 attack, collecting a total of 33 points.
Leonard Espeño added 23 points while
Ash Julius Javellana provided muscle inside as he powered through the Aussie defense for 14 points.
Clyde Dexter Widagdo almost had a double-double with 9 points and 10 assists, orchestrating the Philippines offense with gusto.
Benigno Sasabo only scored 6 points, but he grabbed 11 rebounds, and added 5 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks, helping the team in a lot of ways, especially on the defensive side.
Rick Gaster finished the game with 34 points for Australia U21.
John Field amassed a double-double, 18 points and 10 rebounds, while Maxim Irons and Lindsay Duffield didn't do a lot in terms of scoring in the second half, as they ended the game with 11, and 10 points, respectively.
Both Australia U21 and Philippines U21 now have 1-1 win-loss records, which also ties them with Taiwan U21 after their stunning loss against Hong Kong U21 earlier. Malaysia U21 (0-2), who is coming off a loss to Japan U21, is up next in Philippines U21's schedule. The game is scheduled on 16th of June, 6:00PM, Manila time. Please continue to support our U21 team. Seniors team also needs your supports as they are still alive in the knockout matches in the Consolation round.
Points Leaders:Banjo Maximo Vargas - 33 points
Leonard Espeño - 23 points
Ash Julius Javellana - 14 points
Rebounds Leaders:Benigno Sasabo - 11 rebounds
Clyde Dexter Widagdo - 6 rebounds
Leonard Espeño - 5 rebounds
Assists Leaders:Clyde Dexter Widagdo - 10 assists
Benigno Sasabo - 5 assists
Banjo Maximo Vargas - 3 assist
Mabuhay ang Pilipinas!
- Leo
Last edited by Leo (Pilipinas U21) at 6/9/2025 9:11:51 PM