ASEAN Para Games wheelchair basketball 3x3 starts on June 2

By Jean Malanum

June 1, 2023, 6:22 pm

<p><strong>READY.</strong> The Philippine men's team wins the bronze medal at the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF) Asia-Oceania Championships in Suphanburi, Thailand last month. The team is eyeing the gold medal in the Cambodia Asean Para Games after securing the silver medal in the 2022 edition hosted by Indonesia. <em>(Contributed photo)</em></p>

READY. The Philippine men's team wins the bronze medal at the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF) Asia-Oceania Championships in Suphanburi, Thailand last month. The team is eyeing the gold medal in the Cambodia Asean Para Games after securing the silver medal in the 2022 edition hosted by Indonesia. (Contributed photo)

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – The Philippines will kick off its campaign in the 12th Asean Para Games on Friday with the men's team facing Indonesia in wheelchair basketball's 3x3 competition at the Elephant Hall 1 inside the Morodok Techo Sports Complex.

The Filipinos, who bagged the silver medal last year, will battle the Indonesians at 10 a.m. to be followed by the matches against Cambodia (2 p.m.), Thailand (4:30 p.m.) and Malaysia (6 p.m.).

The women's squad will tackle Laos (1:30 p.m.), host Cambodia (3:30 p.m.) and Malaysia (6 p.m.). The medal round is scheduled the next day beginning at 9:30 a.m.

Meanwhile, the 5x5 competition will start on June 4 with Cambodia taking on Malaysia at 9 a.m. in the men's division. Other matches pit the Philippines against Indonesia (10:30 a.m.) and Thailand against Malaysia (4 p.m.) while playing in the women's division are Cambodia against Thailand (1 p.m.) and the Philippines against Laos (2:30 p.m.)

"We're hoping for the best," said head coach Vernon Perea, who is assisted by Harry Joseph Solanoy, Yolanda Hernandez and Juanito Mingarine.

The men's 5x5 team won the silver medal while the women's team placed fourth behind Thailand, Cambodia and Laos in 2022.

The men's team is composed of Mark Vincent Aguilar, John Rey Escalante, Kenneth Christopher Tapia, Freddie Magdayo, Alfie Cabañog, Rene Macabenguil, Jannill Cañete, Clifford Trocino, Marlon Nacita, Jefferson Legacion, Kyle Carlo Carandang and Moises Escobar while the members of the women's squad are Patricia Camille Castro, Lois Jean Delos Reyes, Jocelyn Follero, Janet Briñas, Cathreen Gem Tanyag, Rhebilyn Aniban, Mary Joy Hernandez, Mylene Margaha, Ihoricel Panquico, Lorna Lilagan and Cecelia Wells.

The men's 5x5 team has qualified for the Hangzhou Asian Para Games after winning the bronze medal at the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF) Asia-Oceania Championships in Suphanburi, Thailand last month. (PNA)



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