GILAS Pilipinas girls’ youth team takes its turn in flying the flag high in the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Under 16 (U16) Women’s Asian Championship in Jordan following the gallant stand of the national boys’ youth squad.
The Philippine cagebelles fly to Amman on Tuesday to slug it out against Indonesia, Syria and Samoa in Group A of the tilt slated June 24 to 30.
Completing the team are Emaleena Elson, Hannah Lopez, Samantha Medina, Ryan Kelly Nair, Camille Nolasco, Kailah Jade Oani, Naomi Panganiban, Sierra Jade Patricio, Gabriella Ramos, BJ Villarin and Kristan Yumul. Gilas girls’ youth team international exposure is part of the overall development of the Philippine women’s team under the watch of Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas women’s program director Pat Aquino.
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