NOW, for my own account...
MONDAY
Originally, I was just planning to watch the game at home. But then an invitation came from Rowie to watch with Mike and his friends in Makati. So I decided, why not? It would helluva be more fun watching with other Ateneans. And then I receive a text from another friend that I might just get tickets to the game. Hell, yeah! I'll go with him.
TUESDAY
The day of reckoning. Eleven o'clock, there still wasn't any confirmation about the tickets. Mike was kind enough to still include me with his friends in case my plans to watch the game would not push through. I get a call from Erik that he has an extra ticket. So I'm torn. After confirming with my other friend about our ticket (he would find out 1:30), I ended up going with Erik and Bok. These two are always the best companions for a UAAP game for they LIVE and BREATHE UAAP basketball and I just love the energy!
So I rush to Araneta once the plans were finalized. The MRT cars were teeming with blues and greens, talking about the previous game. I found a JVP friend in the MRT and we were discussing how we were both nervous about this particular game. I told him, "well, kasalanan talaga ng bata natin iyong last game." Provoked or unprovoked, LA did lose his cool which contributed to our loss that time. He did apologize for that and seemed sincere with it (with tears streaming down his face, I heard). He also apologized to the kids who idolized him. I'm glad. Not that the apology would have changed any of the results or increased our chances of winning (he is vital to ADMU's system)... but at least he knows what he did wrong and will be careful not to do it again.
Anyway...!
Upon entering Araneta, you could just feel the nervous energy on the blue side. Knowing that Tenorio would not be playing and DLSU would be rabid for a second chance at the championship, this could be THE game of the season. Prayers were being said by the Babble Band. ADMU spectators, I assume were saying their own silent prayers as I was (Help our players keep cool, Lord! I hope we win but if we don't, at least I hope our players play valiantly). Grade school babblers were having their faces painted. Some girls were primping up themselves. High school kids were given a free afternoon for the game as throngs of them were in the crowd (I don't think many of them would have to gall to cut class and be seen on national TV).
Once the ADMU players were out, the Babble band started banging their drums and the crowd cheered with "Ate-ne-oooo, Ate-ne-ooo, ooooh, go and fight!" Boos, expectedly, came from the La Salle side. When the DLSU players came, the greens went on with their "Go, La Salle!" and in return, we booed back. Part of the game. Part of the thrill.
It was a very gruesome ten-minute wait. I desperately wanted the game to start as my heart was about to burst from the tension.
Finally! The first five of the Blue Eagles were called. The cheers were so loud on our side, I couldn't hear if La Salle were shouting anything at us. A roar of applause erupted from the crowd when Macky Escalona's name was called in place of Tenorio. It was good that he knew we believe he can do it.
Now, the Archers came next. When Yeo was called, I couldn't help but shout, "MAGPAGUPIT KA NAAAA!" I just can not understand that haircut. Spiky top, long back and patilya? Just does not go well together. Not that Enrico Villanueva had a good cut last year but Rico got the same jeers from me too (except I jeered at him lovingly). I've always admired Yeo as admittedly he is a good player and can be quite a pain to Ateneo. Gaco's name was finally called. Loud boos from our side, of course. I did not have an opinion on him before, but he was slowly making his way up my dislike list which Cardona alone occupies (well Kramer goes in and out).
Jump ball. First possession by La Salle. First point by La Salle. The nervous tension just grew worse. For the first two-three minutes the score was 7-2 in favor of DLSU. Fortunately, Ateneo got their act together after a time-out. They had a strong ring defense but forgot guard Yeo (thanks to Bok keen observation skills). Hello! Did they not realize that leaving Yeo open at perimeter lane is suicide as he dishes out three-point shots with skill and precision and not just tsamba! Grsh.
There were obvious bad calls especially from that bald referee. Even a basketball idiot like me could tell. But then many, many, many bad calls have been made before this game. So it was something we had to live with. I was seething, as the rest of the crowd was but the team was able to make it nonetheless, ending the first half with a supposed-to-be comfortable lead.
Half-time. Time for the cheers.
The cheer ladies danced to the canned modern version of Halikinu and another one. There was an improvement on their part, though they need to work on their synchronization. The girls left and the boys came. I was actually hoping for those kantiyaw formation. But they did something better. Cheesy but better. The boys formed a heart. Just like the one in the shirt HEART OF AN ATENEAN. I guess after the loss, we had to humble ourselves. For many of us who have not experienced a lot of winning in the past years, it has always been about the heart, that each game is played with honor. The first loss was a good reminder. Highlight was when the little babble kids joined the big babble kids for the Blue Eagle Spelling.
DLSU's turn. In fairness, they had good choreographyand formed very nice A.
Second half. Everything was a blur. It was surreal. Memories of it were just snippets. Two triples made by Alvarez (wow!) and Fonacier. Long two-pointers by Escalona. Follow-up shots by Bugia, Alvarez and Kramer. The highlight was that that nanosecond before shotclock awkward desperation shot by Bugia from almost half-court. It took much discussion and two replays before they finally considered it. D-uh! Klarong-klaro noh!
The game just got dirtier as time was closing in. We could see even from the upper B box the trashtalking that was going on. Yeo and Gaco were provoking Wesley. Scuffles on court almost broke lose. There was a point when Escalona (often cool and collected) lost his top and was ready to charge Yeo if he hadn't been stopped by the other team members. What was being said on court must have been that bad for Escalona to fume like that. I don't know what came over Yeo. Cardona must have taught him well. Gaco... grsh.
During one time out, the green crowd started shouting, "STD! STD!" What was that about? Were they so desperate to sink that low? Yeesh. We just answered with a "one big fight" instead.
At some point, guards and policemen were ushered inside the court. The committee must have felt something bad could possibly happen and rightfully so. It has become a war.
The last two minutes got worse. If La Salle just played it right, they could have won it. But I guess there is such a thing as karma. There were no attempts to hide jabs and elbows anymore. Referees called fouls one after another. With 50 seconds left, Ateneo had a lead of 7 points. I wasn't confident with a win yet as DLSU have bounced back on similar situations before. But since fouls were called on La Salle one after another, we won it by free throws. Larry sunk it all in.
When the buzzer sounded, somebody was smart enough to lead the Eagles straight to the dug-out immediately. The policemen started to corner the La Salle side who looked as if they were going to charge. A brawl broke lose when one of the La Sallites sitting on the patron seats charged Villanueva, Chia, Cruz and Tadeo who were seated near them. Chairs flew. Some cellphone clappers and mineral water bottles got thrown from the upper boxes, mostly from the green side with one or two from the blue. Whoever started that just put his school to shame! Anong klase iyon? Nothing of the sort happened when we lost the last time.
After the game, the Blue Eagles were caught praying the rosary.
Then some of the spectators proceeded to the Church of Gesu for a thanksgiving Mass. It was a solemn ending. Fr. Ben appropriately calls the win a moral victory. He also said he wanted Ateneo win the game more for the chance for LA Tenorio to redeem himself. True. True.
We won. And off we are to the "Holy War." Banal against Banal. This we all got to see.
