Worth the sacrifice
Playing with one good hand, Afril Bernardino collapsed on the floor after laying everything on the line in the Philippines’ successful gold medal quest in the 3×3 women’s basketball event of the 30th Southeast Asian Games on Monday.
After letting her emotions out, Bernardino got back on her feet and gave each one of her teammates a hug in celebration as the hometown crowd cheered. She made sure to save her warmest embrace for a special someone watching in the stands.
Article continues after this advertisement“The moment I saw my father, I immediately felt that everything we sacrificed was worth it,” Bernardino said in Filipino. “We practice every day, even during weekends, so we don’t get any chance to go home and be with our families.”
“I hugged him really tight and as loud as I could, I told papa that all the sacrifices are worth it.”
MVP chants rained down on Bernardino, and deservedly so. She played through a sprained left thumb and somehow, the three-time UAAP MVP still carried Gilas to the top of the podium.
Article continues after this advertisementEven her coach, Pat Aquino, struggled to wrap his head around Bernardino’s performance, particularly in the gold medal match where she put on a show, scoring all but seven of the Nationals’ points in a four-point win.
“She was playing with a sprained thumb and I’m trying to figure out how she was able to play that way,” Aquino marveled.
“I know in her heart that she really wants to prove something, not only to us but to all of you guys, hoping you would recognize us.”
“I aggravated it earlier at the start of the game and it was really painful, but I just told myself that if I give up now, we’re just going to end up wasting all the sacrifices we made,” Bernardino said. INQ