Asian Games: Gilas Pilipinas Womens quintet set for historic Asiad debut

History beckons for the Gilas Pilipinas women’s team when it makes its long-awaited debut in the Asian Games on Wednesday, September 27.

Awaiting the Filipina cagebelles in its opening game in the 19th edition of the meet is Kazakhstan, a perennial contender which made the quarterfinals of the quadrennial showpiece’s last two staging.

Coach Patrick Aquino stressed the need for the team to focus on the task at hand and not on the significance of the 5:30 p.m. game at the SX Olympic Stadium in the history of Philippine women’s basketball.

Jack Animam spearheads the Gilas Pilipinas Womens five set to debut at the 2023 Asian Games [photo credit: Jack Animam]
Jack Animam spearheads the Gilas Pilipinas Womens five set to debut at the 2023 Asian Games [photo credit: Jack Animam]

“The girls are excited and ready for their first Asian Games,” Aquino stated. “But we have to stay focused mentally and physically.”

Veterans Jack Animam and Afril Bernardino will again stand at the forefront in leading the campaign of the women’s team with support from both the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) and Philippine Sports Commission (PSC).

The rest of the first ever Philippine women’s team in the Asiad are Janine Pontejos, Chack Cabinbin, Louna Ozar, Khate Castillo, Katrina Guytingco, Stefanie Berberabe, Mikka Cacho, Monique Del Carmen, Andra Tongco, and Camille Nolasco.

The Philippines is with Kazakhstan in Group B along with Hong Kong, and world power and two-time Asiad gold medalist Japan.

Against the taller Kazakhs, Aquino said the team needs to rely on its quickness and outside shooting.

“We have to have a strong start and control the tempo of the game. They are taller than us, so we have to take advantage of our speed and grit,” added the multi-titled coach out of University of the Philippines.

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