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Subic Freeport hosts ‘bubble’ MPBL championship

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Subic Bay Freeport — Just two weeks after successfully hosting the first beach volleyball battle in the country under a sports bubble set-up, this premier free port is now the venue for the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League playoffs that was stalled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Subic Gym

The matches, which will decide the champion in the MPBL Chooks-to-Go Lakan Cup, started on March 10 at the Subic Gym here with San Juan Knights clinching the North division title following a massive 131-54 win over the Makati Super Crunch.

On March 17, Basilan Steel and Davao Occidental Tigers will collide for the South division crown, before the national finals start on March 18.

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority chairman and Administrator Wilma T. Eisma, who welcomed the participants at the Subic Gym, said the MPBL playoffs will further cement Subic’s claim to fame as the nation’s sports bubble capital.

“Subic Bay is out to prove that sports activities, which are essential for our physical and mental health, can still be done despite the limitations of Covid-19,” Eisma said.

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“However, let us not forget that we are here because we were able to keep the Subic Bay Freeport safe. And this is not the time to rest,” she added, calling on participants to observe health protocols while in Subic.

Under the sports bubble concept, all the participants—the players, organizers, and technical crew—will have to pass an RT-PCR test, and will be allowed access only to the sports venue and their designated hotels.

Health protocols also forbid the participants from having any interaction with the public, as well as spectators from watching the games inside the venue.

The playoffs will be shown on Channel A2Z.

The MPBL games in Subic took off from the March 11, 2020 games when both the North and South divisions in the league were tied at 1-1.

Organizers said the games did not progress to the championship level since then after the Covid-19 pandemic forced a Luzon-wide lockdown on March 17, 2020.

On the other hand, it took a long time for Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases to allow the games to resume because the MPBL, which was founded by Senator Manny Pacquiao, has an amateur status, organizers also said.

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