MCFASOLVER Tech Centrale is shooting for the stars in its initial foray in the upcoming PBA 3x3 Season 3 Second Conference next week.
Head coach Anton Altamirano stressed that the new team isn’t settling for less as it looks to make an immediate impact in the halfcourt game.
Trotting out an intact roster led by TH Tumalip, Ael Banal, Yukien Andrada, and Louie Vigil, MCFASolver Tech Centrale is also adding Fil-Canadian big man Brandon Ramirez and veteran gunner Nico Salva in its fold. Her morale stems from MCFASolver Tech Centrale’s strong performance in the 2023 FIBA 3x3 World Tour Cebu Masters and if they can sustain that groove, there’s no doubt that a championship may soon be in the fold for the squad.
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