Unfinished business for ‘StingRey’

By: Rafael Manzano
October 19, 2017
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Letran's Rey Nambatac defends the ball against Jon Yuhico of Perpetual Altas. File photo from Angela Davocol.

Rey Nambatac’s NCAA career isn’t over just yet. The senior stalwart may have placed his name into the PBA draft lately, but the main goal for the ‘StingRey’ and his squad in Season 93 is too far achieved.

“Una sa lahat ayaw ko pang magbakasyon eh, kasi meron pa kong unfinished business dito sa Letran,” said Nambatac after the Knights defeated the College of St. Benilde, 66-60, in their final game of the eliminations on Tuesday.

The Knights successfully upended the gritty Blazers thanks to Nambatac’s late game heroics, giving the Intramuros-based team another chance for a Final Four spot.

With 18.1 seconds left, JP Calvo rushed a layup off a fast break, but Nambatac quickly soared mid-air for a put-back that resulted to a three-point play. The Knights led by four points as Calvo iced the game with two free throws. 

NAMBATAC TO LEAD KNIGHTS AGAINST ARELLANO

The win grants Letran to continue their quest for another title as they face the Arellano Chiefs in a playoff match on Friday. It will be a crucial match for Nambatac considering it might be the last of his long-storied NCAA career.

“’Di ko iniisip na every game last game ko na eh. Kaya nga pag-pasok ko sa loob ng court talagang binibigay ko lahat ng best effort ko para sa ikabubuti ng team and para makuha namin yung panalo,” said the 23-year old shooting guard.

TEAMWORK AND DISCIPLINE

After a stellar run in 2015, the Knights weren’t able to enter the semifinals last season.  Nambatac, who averaged 15.9 PPG and 8.7 RPG in Season 93, is ever motivated to turn things around this time. With Arellano’s main man Kent Salado out of the season due to an injury, Letran cannot be complacent and have to double its effort as the Chiefs are kept intact and have won its last five games.

“’Di kami pwedeng mag-relax,” said Nambatac. “Kasi kahit sinabi nating wala na si Kent Salado intact pa rin yung team na ‘yun.” he added. “Dadaanin namin sila sa teamwork and discipline.” 

However, there’s no assurance that the Letran-Arellano match won’t be the last for the Knights and Nambatac this season. But even though a victory may seem hard to achieve, the prolific guard had always believed in the same mantra: never ever give up.

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