Banh Mi Kitchen rules Thai 3×3 tilt, Uratex Dream makes QF finish
Published April 8, 2024 9:55pm Banh Mi Kitchen of the Philippines ruled the 3×3 Basketball Thailand International League 2024, while Uratex Dream made a quarterfinals finish in the said tourney. Banh Mi Kitchen, composed of Tonino Gonzaga, Louie Vigil, TH Tumalip, and Yutien Andrada defeated USA’s New Force, 21-15, in the finals on Sunday. As Banh […]
Banh Mi Kitchen of the Philippines ruled the 3×3 Basketball Thailand International League 2024, while Uratex Dream made a quarterfinals finish in the said tourney.
Banh Mi Kitchen, composed of Tonino Gonzaga, Louie Vigil, TH Tumalip, and Yutien Andrada defeated USA’s New Force, 21-15, in the finals on Sunday.
As Banh Mi Kitchen completed the tournament sweep, the men’s team also claimed a slot in the Hongcheon Challenger in South Korea in May, which serves as a qualifier for the 2024 FIBA 3×3 World Tour Chengdu Masters in June.
Meanwhile, the women’s team Uratex Dream fell short against eventual champions Dusseldorf ZOOS, 13-8, in the quarterfinals on Friday.
The squad finished fourth in Pool B of the tournament but defeated Singapore’s Jumpshot, 21-12, in the wildcard round to enter the quarters.
The team is composed of Gilas Pilipinas Women standout Kaye Pingol, Sam Harada, Shanda Anies, and Renzhu Li.
—Justin Kenneth Carandang/JMB, GMA Integrated News