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BEFORE Gilas stalwart Dwight Ramos was able to represent the Philippines, it took roughly four years for coach Tab Baldwin to convince him to take his talent home.
The 22-year-old was a senior in Walnut High School in California when the American-Kiwi mentor first reached out to him to recruit him for Ateneo. Ramos refused to take the offer at first because he wanted to pursue college ball in the States and had already committed to Cal State Fullerton, a D1 school.
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Three years later, as his younger brother Eli had decided to join to the Blue Eagles, Ramos decided to accompany him to the Philippines. But upon entering the Philippine basketball scene, there’s so much more that awaited him.
Others are Wanderers duo of Yamikani Chester and Peter Cholopi, Karonga United midfielder Antony Mfune, Blue Eagles striker Gaddie Chirwa and MAFCO’s Paul Ndlobvu.
Zakazaka has further stated all the players and Mpinganjira are asymptomatic and have gone into isolation while head coach Meck Mwase is still in isolation pending his follow-up test to be done later this week.
“All the players and officials underwent PCR tests while at home and those that tested negative are the ones that have gone into camp,” Zakazaka told FAM official website.
“We will be following up with all the positive cases to see who will recover in time for the trip to Cosafa. It is a big blow but we will have to work with the players that are available and no new players will be called into camp.”