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SEA Games: Sibol settles for silver in League of Legends, Crossfire
Angela Coloma and Kennedy Caacbay,
ABS-CBN News
Published May 22, 2022 09:58 PM PHT

MANILA – Sibol, the Philippines' esports contingent, grabbed silver medals in the League of Legends (PC) and Crossfire competitions at the 31st Southeast Asian Games on Sunday.
MANILA – Sibol, the Philippines' esports contingent, grabbed silver medals in the League of Legends (PC) and Crossfire competitions at the 31st Southeast Asian Games on Sunday.
The Crossfire team settled for second place after falling to Vietnam, 3-0, for the country’s first silver medal in esports in Hanoi.
The Crossfire team settled for second place after falling to Vietnam, 3-0, for the country’s first silver medal in esports in Hanoi.
The team, bannered by Pacific Macta, fought hard but fell short against the hosts in the third frame of the series.
The team, bannered by Pacific Macta, fought hard but fell short against the hosts in the third frame of the series.
West Point Esports also fought their Vietnamese counterparts in the League of Legends (PC) finals but was demolished, 3-0.
West Point Esports also fought their Vietnamese counterparts in the League of Legends (PC) finals but was demolished, 3-0.
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The games ended in less than 20 minutes:
The games ended in less than 20 minutes:
Game 1 - 18:45
Game 2 - 16:40
Game 3 - 19:15
Game 1 - 18:45
Game 2 - 16:40
Game 3 - 19:15
Before the gold medal match, Singapore's LOL crew bagged the bronze medal by outplaying Malaysia, 3-1.
Before the gold medal match, Singapore's LOL crew bagged the bronze medal by outplaying Malaysia, 3-1.
The country's representatives for PUBG Mobile team competition, however, slid down to 5th and 9th places despite ranking as high as first and second in the earlier part of the final stages.
The country's representatives for PUBG Mobile team competition, however, slid down to 5th and 9th places despite ranking as high as first and second in the earlier part of the final stages.
Both KHI Esports (PH1) and Zap Battlegroundz (PH2) were poised for a podium finish, as they also scored several "Winner winner chicken dinner" finishes in some of the matches.
Both KHI Esports (PH1) and Zap Battlegroundz (PH2) were poised for a podium finish, as they also scored several "Winner winner chicken dinner" finishes in some of the matches.
They will still, unfortunately, go home medal-less.
They will still, unfortunately, go home medal-less.
SIBOL ROSTER FOR LEAGUE OF LEGENDS (PC)
- Andre Dominique "Calumnia" Soriano
- David Emmanuel "yjyyyyyyyyyy" Tapang
- Jan Edward "Creshowo" Hortizuela
- Jan Raphael "RVL8" Retance
- Hezro Elijah "ParzivaI" Canlas
- Van Matthew "Vansu" Alfonso
- Andre Dominique "Calumnia" Soriano
- David Emmanuel "yjyyyyyyyyyy" Tapang
- Jan Edward "Creshowo" Hortizuela
- Jan Raphael "RVL8" Retance
- Hezro Elijah "ParzivaI" Canlas
- Van Matthew "Vansu" Alfonso
SIBOL ROSTER FOR CROSSFIRE
- Dennis "ZDD" Ramos Jr
- Aldrin "Aldrin" Borabon
- John Kenneth "zYK" Alde
- Matthew "EL1"Arnaez PM
- Christian "Revenge" Amorea
- Dennis "ZDD" Ramos Jr
- Aldrin "Aldrin" Borabon
- John Kenneth "zYK" Alde
- Matthew "EL1"Arnaez PM
- Christian "Revenge" Amorea
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