Santiago sisters face off in PSL Finals; Dindin wants one over Jaja | Inquirer Sports

Santiago sisters face off in PSL Finals; Dindin wants one over Jaja

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 08:09 PM November 20, 2015

Santiago Sisters. Photo from PHILIPPINE SUPER LIGA Facebook

Santiago Sisters. Photo from PHILIPPINE SUPER LIGA Facebook

It’s a sister act once more.

As Petron setup a finals matchup against Foton, Philippine Super Liga would not be only treated to a rhyming match but a rivalry between sisters Dindin Santiago-Manabat and Jaja Santiago.

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It would be the first time the two towering ladies go at it in the Super Liga after they first met in a finals in the other league.

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Ever the loving older sister, Dindin was proud she and Jaja would meet in the finals, a topic they have talked about even before the playoffs.

“We really want to meet in the finals, not in the semifinals but the finals,” Dindin said. “‘Let’s just play against each other in the finals,’ we always told each other.”

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When they faced each other in the eliminations, Dindin said Jaja would never look at her in the face in fear she would lose her focus.

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Still, expect them to set aside their ties for two hours or so as there is a title to be won.

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“Jaja already won the first one I want this title for us!” Dindin said with a laugh.

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