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Mapua team captain Clint Escamis embraces leadership role

After an 'almost' story in NCAA Season 99, Mapua Cardinals team captain Clint Escamis is all fired up to clinch the championship in the league's historic centennial year. The NCAA Season 99 Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Rookie of the Year recalled the stinging championship loss to San Beda University and used that heartache to toughen up. Taking on a leadership role this season, the 5-foot-11 guard expressed hope that his team would make it to the finals again, despite the absence of Mapua's key players Warren Bonifacio and Paolo Hernandez, who turned pro, and Peter Rosilio, who chose to play for Colegio de San Juan de Letran.

Video by Nicole Anne D.G. Bugauisan

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Transcript
00:00It was a heartbreak for us, especially one game away last season.
00:05Especially on Day 1 when we came back from practice, Coach Randy told us that we really need to recover.
00:13Let's not forget the pain that we felt and turn that as a motivation and inspiration for our long-off season.
00:24I especially didn't forget the two games that we lost.
00:31I didn't cry.
00:36In the past, I used that as motivation and fuel for this season.
00:41And now, not just one, but four days.
00:44Four days in a row.
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