vivo 3×3 Basketball Challenge Year 2 Grand Finals: Adamson and Army Altama won vivo Y28 and more

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vivo 3×3 Basketball Challenge Year 2 Grand Finals: Adamson and Army Altama won vivo Y28 and more

The vivo 3×3 Basketball Challenge Year 2 wrapped up with a spectacular Grand Finals on August 16 and 17 at the Music Hall of SM Mall of Asia, showcasing the very best of 3×3 basketball talent from across Metro Manila.

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After thrilling games at various mall stops, the final matches did not disappoint, delivering intense action and memorable moments.

Adamson and Army Altama claim championship titles

In the men’s division, Adamson emerged as the champions, securing a decisive 21-14 victory over Sports Flooring Kings. The team—comprising Cade Ronzone, Mat Edding, Renzo Competente, and Adel Manzon—demonstrated exceptional teamwork and skill to take home the top prize.

The women’s division was a nail-biter, with Army Altama narrowly defeating New Zealand Creamery by a single point, 19-18. The team, featuring France May Cabinbin, Camille Sambile, Nathalia Prado, and Love Joy Sto. Domingo showcased incredible grit and determination.

The teams received vivo Y28 smartphones, Php 30,000 in cash, medals, and a prestigious championship trophy. The vivo Y28 boasts a 6000mAh all-day battery and high-level water and dust resistance.

Intense competition from the first runners-up

The first runners-up in both divisions pushed the champions to their limits. Sports Flooring Kings in the men’s division and New Zealand Creamery in the women’s division delivered strong performances that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

For their efforts, each player received a vivo Y18 smartphone, along with medals, while each team earned a trophy and Php 20,000 in cash. The vivo Y18 has a 50MP HD main camera that can take clear, vivid, and stunning night shots.

Recognizing the second and third runners-up

The competition was fierce throughout the tournament, and the second runners-up deserve special mention. Enverga Wildcats secured third place in the men’s division, while Uratex Dream took the same honor in the women’s division. Both teams were awarded vivo Y03 smartphones, Php 15,000 in cash, medals, and trophies.

The third runners-up, Stay Groovie in the men’s division and RTU Lady Thunders in the women’s division, also walked away with vivo Y03 smartphones, medals, and trophies, recognizing their strong performances throughout the event.

The vivo Y03 is equipped with 128GB storage, Multi-Turbo 5.5, and CoolTech Hyper Engine Gaming Technology – making it an affordable gaming smartphone.

Slam dunk spectacle and PBA star appearances

Adding to the excitement of the Grand Finals was a thrilling Slam Dunk Competition judged by Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) stars Keith Datu, Brandon Bates, and Jordan Bartlett.

The competition was a crowd-pleaser, with David Carlos delivering a winning performance that outshone his competitors, Ashon Andrews and Thomas Reed.

Catch the action again

If you missed the live event, don’t worry. You can watch the recap here and relive the excitement of the Grand Finals here: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/9sV1KnFq3iKZrf9k/?mibextid=WC7FNe.

The vivo 3×3 Basketball Challenge Year 2 was not just a showcase of top-tier basketball talent but also a celebration of the passion, sportsmanship, and competitive spirit that defines the sport.

With unforgettable matches and enthusiastic support from fans, the event was a huge success, setting the stage for even more exciting basketball action in the years to come.

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