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PH shatters FIBA 3x3 record
PH shatters FIBA 3x3 record
ABS-CBN News
Published Jan 14, 2019 01:43 PM PHT

MANILA, Philippines – History now awaits Philippine basketball.
MANILA, Philippines – History now awaits Philippine basketball.
The Sisters of Mary School (SMS) Girlstown hosted the last six legs of the inaugural Chooks-to-Go/Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) 3x3 basketball tournament – and made sure that the Philippines would set a new FIBA record for most number of participants in a 3x3 game.
The Sisters of Mary School (SMS) Girlstown hosted the last six legs of the inaugural Chooks-to-Go/Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) 3x3 basketball tournament – and made sure that the Philippines would set a new FIBA record for most number of participants in a 3x3 game.
A total of 1,656 girls turned out, registered in the FIBA 3x3 play app, and participated in the Under-18 tournament held in Talisay City, Cebu.
A total of 1,656 girls turned out, registered in the FIBA 3x3 play app, and participated in the Under-18 tournament held in Talisay City, Cebu.
The two-day event had a combined 3,036 participants – shattering the previous FIBA record of 1,898.
The two-day event had a combined 3,036 participants – shattering the previous FIBA record of 1,898.
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"When we were just in the planning stages of the event, we expected that we will break the record. But we did not expect that it would be by a wide margin," shared Chooks-to-Go president Ronald Mascariñas.
"When we were just in the planning stages of the event, we expected that we will break the record. But we did not expect that it would be by a wide margin," shared Chooks-to-Go president Ronald Mascariñas.
"Girlstown made sure that the record will be owned by the country and the country should be forever grateful to them," he added.
"Girlstown made sure that the record will be owned by the country and the country should be forever grateful to them," he added.
With the high turnout for Girlstown, the project directors of the event, headed by SBP's Ryan Betia, Xander Gubat, Region XIII director Jerry Abuyabor, and SMS athletic director Van Parmis, split the tournament into six legs.
With the high turnout for Girlstown, the project directors of the event, headed by SBP's Ryan Betia, Xander Gubat, Region XIII director Jerry Abuyabor, and SMS athletic director Van Parmis, split the tournament into six legs.
The Leg 6-G1 squad composed of the Janier twins (Gleafel and Gleagen), Aianna Apostol, and Desiree Salvado outlasted 441 squads to become the overall champions. They outlasted Leg 4 champions G1 composed of Jane Madria, Jenifer Mahusay, Jenny Amor, and Ivy Garnica.
The Leg 6-G1 squad composed of the Janier twins (Gleafel and Gleagen), Aianna Apostol, and Desiree Salvado outlasted 441 squads to become the overall champions. They outlasted Leg 4 champions G1 composed of Jane Madria, Jenifer Mahusay, Jenny Amor, and Ivy Garnica.
The event was played across 36 courts.
The event was played across 36 courts.
As the two-day tourney ended, the SBP expressed its sincerest gratitude to SMS for opening its doors to them.
As the two-day tourney ended, the SBP expressed its sincerest gratitude to SMS for opening its doors to them.
"To be able to give back to those thousands of kids through my passion in basketball and to serve our country as well is more than fulfilling," said coach Mark Solano.
"To be able to give back to those thousands of kids through my passion in basketball and to serve our country as well is more than fulfilling," said coach Mark Solano.
"Well for the SBP, all the ranking points will definitely help the federation's 3x3 world ranking for us to fulfill our Olympic dream!"
"Well for the SBP, all the ranking points will definitely help the federation's 3x3 world ranking for us to fulfill our Olympic dream!"
"No words can describe ang nararamdamang namin ngayon lalo na pag nakita ko yung mga ngiti ng mga bata. Sobrang fulfulling," added coach Ryan Betia, who hails from Cebu.
"No words can describe ang nararamdamang namin ngayon lalo na pag nakita ko yung mga ngiti ng mga bata. Sobrang fulfulling," added coach Ryan Betia, who hails from Cebu.
Now, the waiting game begins for Chooks-to-Go and SBP as FIBA will look through the documents and verify if the record has been set.
Now, the waiting game begins for Chooks-to-Go and SBP as FIBA will look through the documents and verify if the record has been set.
"Now, we await FIBA 3X3. The SBP is currently in the process of sending over the proper documentation to FIBA's offices. We are confident that we have done everything right and, more importantly, get the points to qualify for the Olympics," said Mascariñas.
"Now, we await FIBA 3X3. The SBP is currently in the process of sending over the proper documentation to FIBA's offices. We are confident that we have done everything right and, more importantly, get the points to qualify for the Olympics," said Mascariñas.
"And we are proposing to make this a yearly event," he also said.
"And we are proposing to make this a yearly event," he also said.
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