UAAP: UST's Ferrer to wear protective mask for 1-2 months | Inquirer Sports

UAAP: UST’s Ferrer to wear protective mask for 1-2 months

/ 09:49 PM July 21, 2013

Kevin Ferrer Nuki Sabio file photo

MANILA, Philippines — A fractured cheek bone forced University of Santo Tomas’ Kevin Ferrer to wear a protective mask during games for the next one to two months.

Ferrer debuted the mask in the Tigers’ 67-77 setback to Far Eastern University on Sunday in the UAAP season 76 men’s basketball tournament, and it was nothing but uncomfortable.

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“Mainit sa mukha atsaka makapit,” described the lanky forward of the experience. He was seen removing it every chance he could, like during timeouts, during the game.

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Ferrer even had difficulty talking during an interview with the reporters after the game at the Mall of Asia because his face was numb, he said.

Ferrer took a solid elbow to the face from Ralf Olivares in UST’s 88-77 win over University of the East more than a week ago.

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The mask, which was solid black in color with yellow straps, is made of carbon fiber and covers more than half of his face.

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Ferrer finished with 18 points but misfired on all four three-point attempts as the Tigers dropped to 3-2.

“Kinulang lang kami sa tao kasi madami wala. Parang napagod lang. Hirap din ng wala si Jeric Teng kasi nakaka-score siya ng 15 points, malaking kawalan yun,” Ferrer said.

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