Wilcon Depot 3x3 made a gallant stand in Leg 4 of the PBA 3X3 Season 3 First Conference and was rewarded with a breakthrough semifinal appearance.
*Louie Vigil. (Wilcon Depot 3x3)*
Missing Keith Datu due to a sprained ankle, the guest team put up a tough fight before settling with the fourth place finish on Tuesday, July 25, at Ayala Malls Circuit in Makati. Wilcon Depot got there by getting back at Terrafirma with a 16-14 quarterfinal victory, with Louie Vigil putting up nine points to book the ticket to the final four. Though the squad ran straight to a wall, bowing to TNT, 22-20, in the semifinals, and to Meralco, 21-20, in the bronze medal game, both of which reached overtime, the fight that Wilcon showed is an indication of its continued improvement. And this is gradual progress which coach Anton Altamirano has been harping about, with him lauding the heart of the players in this leg. "I'm proud of the way our boys played and they really showed that heart. This is what we've been waiting for and we can't wait to further progress in the coming legs," he said. Nonetheless, it's a strong statement on the part of Wilcon Depot, sweeping Pool B with three impressive wins a day prior. Ael Banal's late deuce allowed the team to squeak past Pioneer, 17-16, to follow up its earlier wins over Blackwater, 14-13, and NorthPort, 18-14. Wilcon Depot will look to crack the podium and hopefully, win the crown with Leg 5 set next week at Ayala Malls Manila Bay.
*Louie Vigil. (Wilcon Depot 3x3)*
Missing Keith Datu due to a sprained ankle, the guest team put up a tough fight before settling with the fourth place finish on Tuesday, July 25, at Ayala Malls Circuit in Makati. Wilcon Depot got there by getting back at Terrafirma with a 16-14 quarterfinal victory, with Louie Vigil putting up nine points to book the ticket to the final four. Though the squad ran straight to a wall, bowing to TNT, 22-20, in the semifinals, and to Meralco, 21-20, in the bronze medal game, both of which reached overtime, the fight that Wilcon showed is an indication of its continued improvement. And this is gradual progress which coach Anton Altamirano has been harping about, with him lauding the heart of the players in this leg. "I'm proud of the way our boys played and they really showed that heart. This is what we've been waiting for and we can't wait to further progress in the coming legs," he said. Nonetheless, it's a strong statement on the part of Wilcon Depot, sweeping Pool B with three impressive wins a day prior. Ael Banal's late deuce allowed the team to squeak past Pioneer, 17-16, to follow up its earlier wins over Blackwater, 14-13, and NorthPort, 18-14. Wilcon Depot will look to crack the podium and hopefully, win the crown with Leg 5 set next week at Ayala Malls Manila Bay.