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Date: 5/5/2018 7:44:53 AM
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Thanks coach! I'm happy to know that you enjoy reading the reports. Who knows maybe your Brin will be featured on the front page next. Keep supporting the U21 program and best of luck sa training. (y)

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Date: 5/12/2018 5:32:59 AM
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Last week we did a good test against Argentina, trying to learn something about how the game engine considers our offense.
Now we have to get back in the competition against a tough rival like Indonesia, with 2 W and 1 L suffered against China last monday using a strange lineup with all big men and no rotations.
I am contacting again many managers because our recruiting never sleeps, we need to plan carefully the future, since our 20yo players are really good, but our 19yo are actually awful. So if you feel you have a player suitable for the U21, don't hesitate to contact me. I'll be happy to provide you an answer and a training plan in order to improve our chance in the next Asia Cup.
Actually we have 18yo at the same level than many 19yo, that's quite weird if we consider that China is way ahead and our goal, you know, is to beat them sooner than later!

Thanks for your help, don't forget to keep the player in shape, this week we had some issues and some of our key players dropped badly in shape so we have to think
See you on monday!

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Date: 5/15/2018 3:55:55 AM
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Philippines catch Indonesians off-guard and cruises to a 46-point victory, 131 - 85.

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The Philippines caught fire early as they scored 40 points and shot 65% including 6 of 8 attempts from threes to open the quarter. Brin Ocampo and Victor Gotardo lead the stampede and combined to score 21 points to jump start the running game. Gotardo shot 63% from the field to finish the game with 17 markers including 3 threes.. Brin Ocampo lead all scorers with 19 points 2 threes and 5 assists.

Howell Rios picked up the rest of the scoring slack during the 3rd quarter, scoring 12 points on perfect 6/6 shooting, all on open shots. He finished the game with 17 points, 3 assists, 3 blocks and 17 monstrous rebounds.

Howell Rios and Pepe Macalinag (13 points 12 rebounds) controlled the boards as no Indonesian player had more than 8 rebounds. The team had a +27 rebounding edge.

Eight Filipinos scored in double digits as a show of force and the starters contributed 82 points to the teams total scoring output. The team is averaging 140.2 points in the last 3 games while limiting their opponents to just under 100 points and 38.2% shooting.

Widayat Nusstanyo lead all starters for Indonesia with 24 points. He scored 15 points in the 4th but the game was pretty much settled at that point.

Center Respati Hariansyah scored 18 points but missed all 7 of his attempts from the charity stripe, he had 14 points at the halfway mark.

Scores:
Philippines
Ocampo 19, Rios 17, Gotardo 17, Lagare 14, Macalinag 13, Montemayor 12, Guardia 12, Salinas 10, Valerio 7, Gayoles 6, Rojo 2, Carbon 2

Indonesia
Nusstanyo 24, Hariansyah 18, Rahmat 9, Samura 9, Mawan 8, Bahroji 7, Sabara 6, Supriansyah 4, Ongkowijoyo DNP-CD

Quarters:
40-18, 60-35, 93-59, 131-85

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Date: 5/17/2018 4:46:41 PM
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The U21 squad is doing good, I must say. 140.2 ppg? Monstrous.

#LabanSinagPilipinaaaas
#PUSO

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Date: 5/21/2018 3:41:21 PM
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Crunch crunch. We crunched you Singapore. 😂

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Date: 5/21/2018 10:30:41 PM
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Congrats Coach NdR Let's bring home the bacon 😊

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Date: 5/22/2018 4:11:49 AM
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Philippines powers through Singapore and retains top spot in Asia U21 Championship pool C.

The Filipinos will be delighted to see themselves at the top of Pool C in the ongoing Asia U21 Championship. They currently lead fellow undefeated China NT in point difference.

They path to the top had been fairly easy at this point if their latest victory was any indication. Romel Salinas lead the Philippine squad with his 25 points as they dispatched Singapore with relative ease. It wasn't obvious from the start though as both teams seemed evenly matched during the opening minutes.

Both teams shot well and barely gave each other an inch. Salinas lead the team amidst a scoring duel against his counterpart Simon Macha where each player caught fire early on. Macha made 7 consecutive shots after missing his first layup to close out the first quarter with 16 points, Salinas responded with 11 points of his own.

Alvin Gayoles scored 10 of his 22 points in the second quarter to put the team at a comfortable distance and Salinas added another 8 points as Philippines pulled ahead 76 - 56 at the half.

Singapore was able to narrow down the lead to 13 in the third quarter as Macha showed up again and delivered a dazzling 18 points. But a resilient Philippine squad was not to be outclassed this time as they have showed in previous outings. Mark Montemayor scored 16 points in the resulting quarter as he carried the Filipinos to victory until the final buzzer.

Philippines had three players with 10 or more rebounds including Rios and Macalinag who both had 16 rebounds apiece. They had the clear advantage in rebounding again today which included 23 offensive rebounds. Prince Flandez was the most effective teammate on the floor with 17 points and 11 boards and boasting a +38 box plus/minus in just 21 minutes of playing time.

Scores:
Philippines
Salinas 25, Gayoles 22, Montemayor 20, Rios 18, Flandez 17, Ocampo 13, Macalinag 9, Carbon 9, Guardia 6, Valerio 4, Gotardo 2, Lagare DNP-CD

Singapore
Macha 42, Eng Kong 21, Ah Eng 19, Jidang 7, Min Beng 6, Leslie 4, Jian Beng 2, Hui Fu 2, Soon Yeng 2, Yao Yau 0

Quarters:
36 - 35 | 76 - 56 | 105 - 89 | 145 - 105

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Date: 5/28/2018 7:59:37 AM
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Another huge win!

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Date: 5/28/2018 10:50:58 AM
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Congrats Sir!!!

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Date: 5/28/2018 12:09:39 PM
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Thanks bouges!

I am really proud of today's match. Malaysia used the same tactic than last week against China. They won by 6. We won by 23.
It means nothing related to our match next Monday but it's a good sign on how can we grow with training and shape.
Taiwan is impressive. Pure dominance. China is stronger than us and maybe Australia too.
But we can fight against anyone if players are in shape 😊
So guys keep in mind that this week is the all star week but the target is the same: 50 to 70 minutes for your u21 player!

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Date: 6/4/2018 4:48:19 AM
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PH edges past Malaysia 89-66, sets up clash with undefeated China next week.
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A week before they potentially face one of the toughest teams in the tournament, Philippines kept their focus as they ran Malaysia aground 89-66 last Monday to the tune of 37 points from Mark Montemayor.

Both teams remained relatively competitive as both teams fought tooth and nail, Malaysia even took the lead 20-22 on Anak Katem's jumper early in the second quarter. The game was close as Philippines was only ahead by seven entering the final quarter but the Filipinos decided to make a stand and a purposeful effort to take the lead permanently behind Mark Montemayor's 18 points including four triples. The team made 50% from the floor and outscored the opposition 31-15. Meanwhile Malaysia was in the wrong side of a shooting spree and shot just 29% in return during the final period. This proved to be the decisive point that allowed the young Filipinos to rally to victory heading to the final buzzer.

Montemayor finished the game with 37 points to his name including the go-ahead basket that mounted the lead to seventeen with 3:21 left in the game.

Malaysia's Mark Ludlow made easy work of 17 points from under the basket but the rest of the team shot at an abysmal rate the further they shoot away from the hoop, they only made four of their eighteen three point attempts and sank just four mid-range jumpers contributing to their woeful 31% FG. They were also notoriously careless with the ball and turned it over fourteen times as they succumbed to Philippine's defensive intensity which lead to their demise.

Scores:
Philippines
Montemayor 37, Ocampo 22, Macalinag 8, Flandez 8, Salinas 5, Rios 4, Gayoles 2, Guardia 2, Gotardo 2, Carbon 0, Valerio DNP-CD, Lagare DNP-CD

Malaysia
Ludlow 17, Tingjiang 11, Yombulin 9, Anak Katem 7, Xiangyan 7, Anandhakrishnan 5, Kuanzhi 4, Mache 3, Salemon 2, Vincent 1, Runwen DNP-CD, Anak Malang DNP-CD

Quarters:
20 - 18; 39 - 38; 58 - 51; 89 - 66

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