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Jielo Razon comments on how he felt about getting a new career record and how much his performance differed between the first and second rounds of elimination! #NCAASeason99 #GMASports
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00:00 We are joined by Coach Jerry Codiniera, the team captain of Perpetual, the graduating Jeno Razon, saving the best for last this season, career high 26 points.
00:12 Jeno, what can you say about your last game in the elimination round and you got your career high in the Collegio with 26 points?
00:20 It's a great feeling because I'm dedicating this game to myself, to all the hard work I put in from high school to college.
00:30 It's a great feeling that this is my last game.
00:34 Jeno, when you were in high school, you were 37. When you became a rookie in Perpetual, I remember, your coach was Coach Frank Ilim.
00:42 You were always in the starting five. You were not the type of player who would go through the rookie limited minutes.
00:50 You were in the rotation for five years in the NCAA. All in all, you were in the NCAA for eight years.
00:56 What can you say Jeno? We know that you still have a slim chance to fight for the final four, but if this is your last game, Jeno, what can you say and what was it like playing today?
01:08 First of all, I want to thank Boss Alta for giving a chance to a kid like me to play in the big stage.
01:16 It's a great feeling that a kid like me can play in the NCAA, in the big leagues. I never expected to play in this.
01:27 Jeno, it's great to see you play. Congratulations.
01:30 I talked to Coach Mike and I told him that he really needs to play his best.
01:36 If you're consistent, you'll play well. Your team is solid and you're consistent.
01:41 It's your last game in your career. What can you say? Is this it? Or is there more?
01:52 Are you not going to give up? Because it's just one more round.
01:57 I'm nervous because I'm playing my first round. I'm not nervous because I'm not nervous because I played our second game.
02:08 That's my first game. I'm not nervous because I'm not nervous. That's why I'm nervous in the first round.
02:13 I'm still very blessed because I came back healthy. I played my second round 100%.
02:19 Coach Mike always says that we should give our best. If Lord sees that we deserve to play in the Final Four, he'll give us the best.
02:29 That's why we did hard work and we started in the ensayo so Lord can see that we deserve to play in the Final Four.
02:36 Coach Jerry and I are happy that we saw the true perpetual altas in the second round.
02:43 You got injured so you started slow. 3-6 in the first round, 7-2 in the second round.
02:52 Jello, we know that you still have a slim chance to fight for the Final Four.
02:57 Moving forward, do you have a plan for the next chapter of the basketball career of Jello Razon?
03:05 I'm just praying that I can go pro and I'll go to the pro league first.
03:13 Of course, I'll go on vacation with my family first.
03:16 San Juan Batangas, right?
03:17 Yes, San Juan Batangas.
03:19 Jello, please greet all the viewers. You deserve this because this might be the last in the NCAA, Jello.
03:27 First of all, I want to thank the Lord for giving me a healthy body. I was not injured.
03:33 Thank you to all the supporters, to the best crowd in NCAA, the Perpetualites, and to Boss Alta for all of our games.
03:42 I dedicate my game to the Perpetual community so I can give back to you and to my family who are always supporting me.
03:50 To my girlfriend, to my loved ones, to my nephews, and to all of the Razon family, I love you so much.
03:57 This is my last game for you.
03:58 Jello, no matter what happens, we are thankful to you and the entire NCAA family.
04:04 Thank you so much for eight great years, Jello, and congratulations on a great career.
04:08 Best of luck moving forward, Jello.
04:10 Thank you, Coach.
04:11 Jello Razon, team captain of Perpetual Altas, not yet signing off.
04:17 Deepak.

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