Meralco completes dramatic comeback to clinch PBA 3×3 championship
The Meralco Bolts’ squad gave their all and did the unexpected after completing their grand-finals comeback against Cavitex in overtime, 18-17, to grab the PBA 3×3 Leg 2 third conference championship title. Marching into battle with a banged-up team, the trio of Dexter Maiquez, Alfred Batino, and Joseph

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
The Meralco Bolts’ squad gave their all and did the unexpected after completing their grand-finals comeback against Cavitex in overtime, 18-17, to grab the PBA 3×3 Leg 2 third conference championship title.
Marching into battle with a banged-up team, the trio of Dexter Maiquez, Alfred Batino, and Joseph Sedurifa showed heart and rallied from an 11-16 deficit to force an extra period and win in emphatic fashion.
The Bolts faced Cavitex without solid scorer Maclean Sabellina who injured his knee during their semifinals stint.
Also, a big blow was dealt to Meralco as veteran leader and super-scorer Tonino Gonzaga wasn’t at 100 % due to a separate injury and could only watch his teammates battle.
Cavitex was on the verge of raising the Leg 2 third conference championship title after Bong Galanza’s conversion, but Maiquez’s never-say-die attitude propelled them to the title after hoisting the game-winning two-point shot.
It was a courageous run for the Bolts after trailing for most of the game but Sedurifa’s back-to-back long shots and Batino’s score in the paint sparked the Meralco offense to tie the game at 16-all.
The overtime period was a nip-and-tuck affair as both teams could not gain full control and establish their desired rhythm until Maiquez’s game-winning shot.
Meralco’s championship is already their third in three conferences and are looking to win more and add another 100,000 pesos to their bag.
Meanwhile, for the PBA 3×3 battle for third, the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel edged Terrafirma, 20-19 off Denice Villamor’s game-winning jump shot.
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