MANILA, Philippines—National University may have lost another game in the UAAP Season 87 men’s basketball tournament but Reinhard Jumamoy kept a positive outlook after the buzzer.
Following the Bulldogs’ close 70-68 loss to Ateneo at Araneta Coliseum on Sunday, Jumamoy expressed pride in going up against fellow Cebuano and Blue Eagles rookie Jared Bahay.
Article continues after this advertisement“I feel really proud. Of course, we’re both Cebuanos alongside Sean Quitevis. I’m so happy because we used to go to the same school before and we were teammates,” said Jumamoy in an interview with Inquirer Sports at Araneta Coliseum on Sunday.
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Jumamoy and Bahay used to go to University of San Carlos in Cebu where they were teammates for two years during their elementary days.
Article continues after this advertisementThe two then parted ways with Bahay heading to Ateneo de Cebu while Jumamoy made a mark for himself in Manila with Nazareth School-National University.
Article continues after this advertisementBahay won the CESAFI MVP award while Jumamoy earned an MVP of his own in the UAAP’s juniors’ division.
Article continues after this advertisementWhen their paths crossed again in the second round, Bahay came out victorious to help his team improve to a 2-6 card with 12 points, six rebounds and five assists. Another Cebuano in Kristian Porter led the way for the Blue Eagles with 14 points and 10 boards.
READ: UAAP: Kristian Porter powers Ateneo past NUJumamoy, meanwhile, held his own with eight points and three assists built on two baskets from beyond the arc.
Article continues after this advertisement“I told myself I’m not satisfied with my performance because we lost. But I always tell my teammates to keep being ourselves,” said Jumamoy.
“I don’t have much to say about the game because it hurts that we weren’t able to win for our fans who traveled here to watch us on a Sunday. We knew we had a chance to win but we just couldn’t grab the opportunity,” said Jumamoy after NU dropped to 2-6.
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