Asian Games 2023: Gilas Women bow out of Asiad

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The Gilas Pilipinas women’s team made an abrupt exit in the 2023 Asian Games following a 93-71 loss to South Korea in the quarterfinals late Monday (Oct. 2) night.

An 11-2 run late in the opening period was all the Sokors needed to take control of the match that had the Filipina cagebelles playing catch up the rest of the way after taking the early initiative, 5-0.

The first quarter ended at 23-13 for Korea, which later led by as many as 25 points at the Shaoxing Olympic Sports Centre gymnasium.

Gilas Pilipinas Women [PSC-POC photo]
Gilas Pilipinas Women [PSC-POC photo]

Khate Castillo topscored for 18 points in a losing cause for Gilas, which also got a double-double from center Jack Animam with 15 points and 14 rebounds.

When everything was over Animan, Mae Cabinbin, and Janine Pontejos were all reduced to tears as they tried to console each other on the way to the dugout.

“m proud of these girls for what we achieved here together. Nothing to be ashamed of,” said head coach Pat Aquino. “They fought well with pride and honor.”

The Filipina cagebelles ended their bid with a 2-2 record, losing their last two games against powerhouse Japan and South Korea.

The Sokors and Japanese will now tangle in the semifinals, while China and North Korea clash in the other Final 4 pairing.

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