Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi (Vietnam) (2022)
GamesSchedule
May 22:Malaysia 96-93 Philippines
May 22:Indonesia 87-53 Singapore
May 22:Vietnam 75-78Thailand
May 21:Philippines 88-61 Singapore
May 21:Thailand 64-76Indonesia
May 21:Malaysia 65-69Vietnam
May 19:Singapore 40-91Thailand
May 19:Indonesia 70-52 Malaysia
May 19:Vietnam 87-118Philippines
May 18:Thailand 81-97Philippines
May 18:Malaysia 72-37 Singapore
May 18:Vietnam 80-93Indonesia
May 16:Philippines 93-77 Indonesia
May 16:Thailand 67-70Malaysia
May 16:Singapore 51-73Vietnam
Full Standings
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% GB L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Home Away Total Points Last 5 Games
 Group               
1
Philippines54180.000-5L-59880182-02-1489:402 (+87)     
2
Indonesia54180.000-5L-58168132-02-1403:342 (+61)     
3
Thailand52340.010-5L-5767240-32-0381:358 (+23)     
4
Vietnam52340.010-5L-57781-40-32-0384:405 (-21)     
5
Singapore5050.020-5L-54882-340-20-3242:411 (-169)     
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Total Points Last 5 Games
 Group            
1
Philippines220100.02-0L-290.56921.5181:138 (+43)  
2
Indonesia220100.02-0L-278.552.526157:105 (+52)  
3
Thailand3030.00-3L-370.781-10.3212:243 (-31)   
4
Vietnam3030.00-3L-380.796.3-15.7242:289 (-47)   
5
Singapore2020.00-2L-245.582-36.591:164 (-73)  
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Total Points Last 5 Games
 Group            
1
Philippines32166.70-3L-3102.78814.7308:264 (+44)   
2
Indonesia32166.70-3L-382793246:237 (+9)   
3
Thailand220100.00-2L-284.557.527169:115 (+54)  
4
Vietnam220100.00-2L-2715813142:116 (+26)  
5
Singapore3030.00-3L-350.382.3-32151:247 (-96)   
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Pierre-Louis_Kim_1

IDN
(183-F/C-1993)
Avg: 23.0

22.4
17.4
16.0
2022 ROSTER
Starting Five in BOLD letters
Starting five
#s#
Afril Bernardino
Bernardino
France Cabinbin
Cabinbin
Janine Pontejos
Pontejos
Camille Clarin
Clarin
Ana Katrina
Katrina
#e#5
0Ana Katrina 162-SG-1996
3Afril Bernardino 165-G-1991
5Ella Fajardo 163-G-2003 FDU USA
6France Cabinbin 157-G-1991 Philippine Army Philippines
7Janine Pontejos 165-G-1992 Philippine Army Philippines
8Angelica Surada 165-PG-2001
10Stefanie Berberabe 160-G Westmont USA
13Katrina Guytingco 1997
17Clare Castro 193-C-1997
18Marizze Tongco 157-PG-1995 Philippine Navy Philippines
21Camille Clarin 178-C-2001
24Elisha Bade



Asia-Basket.com All-SEA Games Awards 2022 - Jun 1, 2022
Best Player: Canada Kim Pierre-Louis (183-F/C-1993) of Reze
Best Guard: Philippines Afril Bernardino (165-G-1991) of PHI NT
Best Forward: Vietnam Vy Truong Thao (2001) of VIE NT
Best Center: Canada Kim Pierre-Louis (183-F/C-1993) of Reze

First Team

Philippines Afril Bernardino (165-G-1991) of PHI NT
Thailand Warunee Kitraksa (169-G-1995) of THA NT
Philippines Elisha Bade of PHI NT
Vietnam Vy Truong Thao (2001) of VIE NT
Canada Kim Pierre-Louis (183-F/C-1993) of Reze


SEA Games 2022: Gilas Women retain gold despite bitter loss to Malaysia - May 22, 2022
Gilas Pilipinas' successful defense of the gold ended on a sour note Sunday, May 22 after squandering a lead late before suffering a 96-93 loss to Malaysia in the women's basketball competitions of the 31st Southeast Asian Games. The Filipina cagers failed to score after taking a 93-86 lead with 2:28 left as the Malaysians, who gave Gilas an excruciating time since the start, rallied back to tie the game inside the Tranh Tri Gymnasium in Hanoi, Vietnam. Chong Yin Yin then nailed down the go-ahead triple for Malaysia with 17 seconds left before Gilas failed to come up with a good attempt at tying the score as time expired. Coach Patrick Aquino 's squad finished the campaign with a 4-1 record, but will step on the top of the podium even if Indonesia ends up prevailing over Singapore later in the day because of the winner-over-the-other tiebreaker. Gilas defeated Indonesia, 93-77, almost a week ago. The Philippines came into the match with the gold already secured following Malaysia's 69-65 loss to host Vietnam the other night. Gilas also won all of the previous four matches by double digits with an average margin of 22.5 points. But the Filipinas spent the contest playing catch up as Malaysia led 58-54 at the half and 77-71 going into the fourth. It appeared that Gilas was already in control when Janine Pontejos (165-G-1992) scored eight points on two triples and a basket that made it 91-86. Chack Cabinbin scored a runner which extended Gilas' lead to seven, much to the delight of the Filipino crowd. But Fook Yee Yap scored for Malaysia while Gilas' Katrina Guytingco (1997) muffed two foul shots with under two minutes remaining. Fook Yee completed a three-point play before Lee Phei Ping made a layup after another empty possession by Gilas to tie the count at 93-all, barely a minute to go in the ballgame. Pontejos missed a turnaround shot and a jumpball was called, with the possession arrow pointing to Malaysia. The left-hander Yin Yin would come through with the three, then Gilas struggled to find a clear chance at a three as the Malaysian defense forced Guytingco to pass it on the baseline to Cabinbin, whose two-point shot was blocked as the seconds ticked away. Pontejos topscored for Gilas with 18 points with Afril Bernardino adding 16 points, seven rebounds, seven steals and three blocks.
Courtesy of: mb.com.ph

SEA Games 2022: Philippines keep the perfect record - May 21, 2022
Philippines - Singapore 88:61

Philippines keep the perfect record at SEA Games 2022. They overcame Singapore 88-61 to take a 3-0 record on top.
Philippines grabbed an 18-6 lead at the start and added a 22-15 rally in the second period. Moreover, they posted a massive 28-16 run in the third quarter to seal the win.
Clare Castro (193-C-1997) top-scored for the winners with 15 points, whilst Ana Katrina (162-SG-1996) and Janine Pontejos (165-G-1992) added 14 apiece. Jiajia Chu (163-PG-1991) replied with 16 points in the losing effort.

SEA Games 2022: Philippines leave no chance for the home side - May 20, 2022
Vietnam - Philippines 87-118

Philippines edged Vietnam 118-87 on Thursday night. Alicia Castillo top-scored for the winners with 25 points, while Afril Bernardino (165-G-1991) and Gabriell Somera netted 14 each. Izabel Policarpio scored 11 points in the winning effort. My Truong Thao (2001) replied with 30 in a loss and Jones Mailee (1998) brought 29.

Southeast Asian Games: Bernardino Afril paces Philippines past Thailand - May 18, 2022
Thailand - Philippines 81:97

Afril Bernardino (165-G-1991) paces Philippines past Thailand at the Southeast Asian Games. She collected 20 points and 16 rebounds as Philippines won 97-81.
Philippines ensured a quick start and led 22-16 at the end of the first period. They nailed massive 35 points in the second frame and achieved another win. Stefanie Berberabe (160-G) and Katrina Guytingco (1997) scored 10 points each for the winners. Lumdabpang Thunchanok replied with 14 points in a loss, whilst Thidaporn Maihom (170-F-1993) and Yada Sriharaksa (180-F/C-2001) had 13 apiece.

Southeast Asian Games: Vietnam beat Singapore in the opener - May 17, 2022
Singapore - Vietnam 51:73

Vietnam beat Singapore in their opener of the Southeast Asian Games. After a slow start, the hosts pushed the tempo for good to seal a 73-51 win. The third period was decisive in the game as Vietnam notched a 27-14 surge to win the game.
Thi Anh Dao Tran led the way with 19 points and Thao Vy Truong collected 16 points, 11 rebounds and 8 assists. Min Lim Jia replied with 16 points in the losing effort and Yan Amanda Lim Zhi had 12.