Poblete, Que, Tio shine as FCVBA strikes back at ASEAN cagefest
At A Glance
- Filipino-Chinese Veterans Basketball Association (FCVBA) consoled itself after a painful defeat to ZAAP of Bangkok on Thursday by clobbering Hat Yai of Thailand, 50-32, in the 70-years-old-and-above division of the 34th ASEAN Seniors Basketball Tournament on Friday, Sept. 19, in Tangerang City, Indonesia.
FCVBA players poses with Hat Yai of Thailand after their match won by Fil-Chinese seniors.
Filipino-Chinese Veterans Basketball Association (FCVBA) consoled itself after a painful defeat to ZAAP of Bangkok on Thursday by clobbering Hat Yai of Thailand, 50-32, in the 70-years-old-and-above division of the 34th ASEAN Seniors Basketball Tournament on Friday, Sept. 19, in Tangerang City, Indonesia.
With redemption in mind after being dethroned by ZAAP, 37-35, the Fil-Chinese seniors immediately buckled down to serious business, taking a commanding halftime lead which they gallantly protected to prevail.
Former national team player Ricky Poblete led FCVBA’s balanced assault with 16 points while Rain or Shine co-team owner and team godfatherT erry Que and former Chiang Kai Shek College star Eduard Tio had 10 points each in their best showing so far in the 6-day tournament.
FCVBA, also backed by Ironcon Builders big boss Jimi Lim, needs to beat ASABA of Indonesia, to finish runner-up in the five-team division.
ZAAP is already assured of the crown with a pristine 4-0 record.
Apart from 75-year-old Que, Lim, and Tio, other members of the team that had great success in the 50-and-above and 60-and-above divisions in the past, are James Chua, Achit Kaw, Secinando Santos, Julio Cruz and Danny Ching.