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It was tight up to the late third quarter. Those three straight triples from Melissa Jacob at the start of the 4th quarter broke the Malaysian spirits. It was RP all the way after that. But if they play the way they play today, RP Perlas will have a hard time beating Thailand. They have to limit their turnovers and they should have more ball movement.

when will be the championship game?...
 
It was tight up to the late third quarter. Those three straight triples from Melissa Jacob at the start of the 4th quarter broke the Malaysian spirits. It was RP all the way after that. But if they play the way they play today, RP Perlas will have a hard time beating Thailand. They have to limit their turnovers and they should have more ball movement.

I agree with baller... I was there, watched both games and I might say women Thai ballers got sharpshooters from beyond the arc and they tend to rotate the ball more... And one thing more noticeable is that these Thais has ceiling... they need to scout more! Seen the candidate for naturalization doing some scouting work! :D
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WOW. im quite surprise with the performance of the girls.. never expected it..
 
Perlas defeats Indonesia 82 - 46.

Diana Jose - 15 pts
Fatima Tolentino - 8 pts, 14 rebs (7 OR)

A little bit of bad news though. :(

Phils cranks it up, now leads 57-32 aftr 3rd. Last night's top player filam Melissa Jacob limped out of the game. Hope its not serious. - Noli Eala
 
Pinays, Thais forge title duel
By Olmin Leyba (The Philippine Star) Updated October 28, 2010 12:00 AM http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=624932&publicationSubCategoryId=69

MANILA, Philippines - Host Philippines and defending champion Thailand sealed a showdown for the seventh SEABA Women’s Championship crown as they overwhelmed separate rivals yesterday at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.

The Discovery Perlas ng Pilipinas cagebelles blasted Indonesia, 82-46, while Thailand ripped Singapore, 83-47, to storm to their third straight victories and secure the two berths in the one-game championship.

The triumphs served as workouts for the unbeaten Filipinas and the Thais who are slated to slug it out today in the last day of elims before mixing it up for the crown tomorrow.

“This game (today) will be some sort of a chess match, in which we’ll try to figure out what the other’s move will be,” Ong said, who’s looking to go all the way this time after falling short against eventual champions Thailand despite beating them in the preliminaries in the 2007 edition.

I don’t expect both of us to go all out (today) since win or lose, we’ll still be in the finals. What’s truly important is the championship game on Friday,” Ong said.

For his part, Thailand’s Chinese coach Xuan Min Zhao said: “We expect a good game against the Philippines, we’ll enjoy it.”

With a berth to the gold medal match virtually sealed, Ong had the luxury of shuffling her crew against Indonesia, which finished the elims with 1-3.

“We gave our starters like Cassy Tioseco who’s tired from the last game, their rest today (yesterday) while we use our second unit more to give them the confidence going to the last two games,” said Ong.

Diana Jose, daughter of former PBA player Bobby Jose, topscored for the Filipinas, who actually had to shake off a slow start before pulling away to a 29-15 lead in the second period.

Charvi Borja added 13 and Angeli Gloriani and Aurora Adriano had 11 apiece to backstop Jose. Melissa Jacob, heroine of RP’s win over Malaysia Tuesday, played only six minutes and suffered a minor sprain after a bad fall in the third.

Yulinda Wati led the way for Indonesia with 14 markers followed by Wulan Ayuningrum’s 10.

The scores

First Game

Thailand 83 – Panurushthanon 16, Doksaiyud 15, Jantakan 14, Suksomwong 13, Sangkhum 7, Chirdpetcharat 5, Kachaiyapoom 4, Banmoo 4, Saechua 3, Mathuros 2, Eiamsum-ang 0, Yothanon 0.

Singapore 47 – Tan J. 14, Koh 12, Ang 8, Lau 4, Tan E. 4, Sim 3, Sunarko 2, Tok 0, Lim 0, Chee 0, Gan 0, Tang 0.

Quarterscores: 32-21, 53-30, 66-37, 83-47

Second Game

Philippines 82 – Jose 15, Borja 13, Adriano 11, Gloriani 11, Arayi 10, Tolentino 8, Mercado 7, Tioseco 4, Grajales 3, Valencia 0, Jacob 0, Pineda 0.

Indonesia 46 – Wati 14, Ayuningrum 10, Marina 7, Dwi Maya 6, Adhipustasari 5, Debby 2, Ayu Radhani 2, Shiela 0, Clara 0, Felisia 0, Kanesia 0.

Quarterscores: 17-13, 33-26, 57-32, 82-46
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hopefully melissa would be better come championship match tomorrow.
gudluck girls! go perlas Pilipinas!
 
best of luck! Aim for that win.. ain't it be more better if they win and sweep the whole tournament! :)
 
what the F? is this really RPWT playing? they play good against SEA neighbors.. its unheard of.. :eek:
 
what the F? is this really RPWT playing? they play good against SEA neighbors.. its unheard of.. :eek:

Yes they are underachieving in sea for a long time now because of lack of strong womens league in spite of strong womens talent coming from abroad.
 
Yes they are underachieving in sea for a long time now because of lack of strong womens league in spite of strong womens talent coming from abroad.

they should keep this core of girls plus zheng.. they'll be a competitive team against other asian teams outside sea
 
And the beatdown continues. 74-57 with only 4:36 left to play. Barring any major meltdowns, will this be our ladies' first SEABA championship?
 
And the beatdown continues. 74-57 with only 4:36 left to play. Barring any major meltdowns, will this be our ladies' first SEABA championship?

its still elims.

tomorrow will be a championship game between RP and thai
 
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