UST Growling Tigers to play KBL teams in South Korea camp


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MANILA, Philippines—After begging off from a number of preseason tournaments, College of Santo Tomas appears to be like to check its mettle towards Korean Basketball League golf equipment in South Korea as a part of its buildup for UAAP Season 86.

The Growling Tigers fly to South Korea on Sunday.

“We’re slowly constructing the workforce nevertheless it’s vital for us to get the children examined. We noticed how they carried out in apply nevertheless it’s nonetheless very totally different in the actual sport,” stated returning UST coach Pido Jarencio.

“This shall be a great problem for us to see how a lot struggle they’ve.”

UST, which can keep in South Korea for 11 days, is about to play six tune-up video games towards KBL groups and three extra towards high universities within the nation.

The Tigers’ most notable sport on faucet, nonetheless, is their scheduled matchup with the Changwon LG Sakers, who has a Filipino import Justin Gutang.

Nic Cabanero and Adama Faye will spearhead the Growling Tigers whereas incoming rookies SJ Moore, Mark Llemit, Vince Ventulan and John Abate goal to point out their value within the exhibition video games.

Additionally becoming a member of Jarencio on the journey are workforce marketing consultant Bonnie Tan and managers Waiyip Chong and Eric Ang.

UST, which just lately introduced its partnership with San Miguel Company, has been having fairly an offseason to this point with the acquisition of a number of notable skills.

The Tigers wish to regain their previous glory following an embarrassing 1-13 marketing campaign final season.

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