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Menina, Mantilla try luck in PBA D-League

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TWO of Cebu’s best guards, Darrell Shane Menina and Jaybie Mantilla, are seeking to take their game to the next level as they make up part of the 137-man draft pool in the 2020 PBA D-League Draft on Monday, Jan. 19, 2020.

Menina, a member of the Mythical Five in the Cesafi this past season, is looking forward to reminding basketball pundits over in Manila of who he is after leaving Mapua and National University a couple of years ago.

“If ma-draft ko, in God’s plan na na. Ready ko as always sa mga challenges para lang sa akong future og buhaton tanan ug practice always gihapon especially kung unsay weaknesses nako,” said the crafty guard who used to play for the University of Cebu.

Joining him in the D-League Draft is Mantilla, a one-time Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the Cesafi, who is now back with the Cebu-Casino Ethyl Alcohol in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League after playing for the University of the Philippines in the UAAP.

Two of Mantilla’s teammates on the Cebu team — Nichole Ubalde and Fletcher Galvez — are also joining the draft along with another Cebuano guard in former UAAP Juniors MVP, Jerie “Koko” Pingoy.

“I’m 100 percent ready. I need to improve on my weaknesses and apply the things that I have learned in UP and USJ-R,” said Mantilla.

Amongst the top names in the draft pool are UAAP Mythical Five member Jamie Malonzo and Gilas pool member, Jaydee Tungcab.

The 6-foot-6 Malonzo is one of the most sought after amateurs today after the 23-year-old Filipino-American made quite an impression in his lone year at La Salle. (JNP)

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