Team Sabado wins 1st Game
Team Sabado wins first game in 3 years
"I dreamt about it last night", said team captain JP Pangilinan, who scored  most of the points for the team through fast break, free throws and three  pointers. "I had good feeling at the start of the game."
Although no one  knows whether he was just kidding, the team was very happy with the way they  played. Undermanned with only one reserve player, the team kept the same pace  throughout the game. The opponent lead during the first quarter but with the  collective effort of the "magic six", as Pangilinan calls them, the lead was  overcome and the opponent never lead after the first half. The magic six was  composed of Miko Sabado, Guiller Salumbides, Fred Geronimo, Stephen Cate, JP  Pangilinan, and of course the awesome and recently chickenpoxed Rod Coronel. The  game ended with a score of 58-38.
"I didn't expect it", said Rod Coronel.  "Gatorade must really work! Now we know how to win..." In a recent blog post,  Coronel promised to bring the said sports drink due to a bad experience in their  previous game of having nothing to replenish his thirst. Playing coach Miko  Sabado emphasized that they should maintain a same strategy and pace for the  remaining games if they want to make it to the final four.
The win was  the first real win of the team in their third season playing in the ABL (Ateneo  Basketball League). Last season, the team was able to obtain a single win, but  only through default.
The question now is: will history repeat itself? It  can be remembered that the franchise, during their three years in the IAC  basketball league was winless in their first two years. Dropping the Choopuppies  team name, the team redeemed itself on its third season in the league, winning  five out of seven games in the eliminations and reaching the final four. Will  they do the same thing this year? We'll know the answer for sure after their  next four games, three of which they have to win.
The team was cheered by  a loyal fan, Chi Billiones who was the lone supporter of the team throughout the  game.
*All quotes were originally in Filipino.


