




The Philippines stayed on course for a spot in the FIBA U18 Women’s Asia Cup after overpowering Singapore, 83-53, to notch its second straight victory in the SEABA Qualifiers on Wednesday at the STI West Negros University Gym in Bacolod City.
Gilas Pilipinas Women U18 improved to 2-0 in the regional tournament behind a strong all-around effort led by Tiffany Reyes, who finished with 18 points, seven rebounds, four steals, one assist, and one block.
The Filipinas had to overcome a sluggish opening quarter as Singapore seized an early 8-3 advantage and kept pace throughout the period. The hosts managed to regain control but held only a slim 18-17 lead after the first 10 minutes.
The game shifted decisively in the second quarter when Gilas found its offensive rhythm. The Philippines dominated the period, 24-10, to build a comfortable 42-27 cushion at halftime.
Reyes, Sophia Dignadice, and Riri Perez then spearheaded a decisive third-quarter surge. An 11-0 run to open the second half stretched the lead to 53-27 and effectively put the contest out of reach.
The Filipinas continued to pull away in the final period, leading by as many as 32 points before securing the 30-point victory.
Dignadice provided strong support with 16 points, five rebounds, seven assists, and four steals as Gilas maintained control on both ends of the floor.
Head coach Sandy Arespacochaga also received contributions from the entire roster, with every player getting on the scoresheet.
Singapore was led by Hui Jun Ayeni, who scored 10 points.
The Philippines returns to action on Thursday against Thailand as it seeks to strengthen its bid for qualification to the FIBA U18 Women’s Asia Cup.
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The Philippine Men’s National Football Team opened its campaign in the 2026 PFF Tri-Nations Friendlies with a dominant 5-1 victory over Guam on Wednesday night at Rizal Memorial Stadium.
Jarvey Gayoso and Andre Leipold played key roles in the convincing win as the Filipinos overwhelmed Guam before a crowd of 2,243 spectators.
The home side wasted little time asserting control, with debutant midfielder Cole Mrowka finding the back of the net in the sixth minute to hand the Philippines an early advantage.
Gayoso doubled the lead in the 18th minute after converting a rebound opportunity following an initial save by Guam goalkeeper Josiah Jones. The goal marked the fifth international strike for the former Ateneo standout.
The Philippines continued to dictate the pace and stretched its lead further just before halftime when defender Santi Rublico scored in the 44th minute, giving the hosts a comfortable 3-0 cushion heading into the break.
Guam managed to pull one back in the 61st minute after Levi Berg capitalized on a mistake by Philippine goalkeeper Quincy Kammeraad.
Any hopes of a comeback, however, were quickly extinguished as the Philippines restored order. Gayoso later set up Leipold for his first goal in national team colors in the 63rd minute, re-establishing a three-goal lead.
Leipold completed his brace in stoppage time, sealing the emphatic result and capping a productive evening for the Filipino attack.
The victory gave the Philippines a strong start in the friendly tournament, which also features Myanmar.
Guam will face Myanmar next, while the Philippines is scheduled to take on Myanmar on Tuesday at Rizal Memorial Stadium.
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