12-year NBA veteran Jason Collins (last seen playing for the Washington Wizards and will be an unrestricted free agent in the offseason), decided to be the first active NBA player to come out of the closet. He chose to do so by penning this fascinating piece that you will be reading in an upcoming issue of Sports Illustrated. (The SI website has additional stories to complement the Collins-penned piece, from how the story came about, to his twin Jarron's thoughts on it, and the reaction from his peers.)
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Watershed Moment? Jason Collins made the move.
Revisitng Chot's Handpicked 17
With recent developments involving Kelly Williams and Jared Dillinger, time to revisit the Gilas pool.
I watched Kelly Williams' phone patch interview with Jinno and Cesca on Solar Sports Desk. I dare you to not cry after watching the entire clip below. I await Jared's turn soon.
This is what I wrote last February.
Now that Kelly and Jared have shrunk the pool, this is i think what is going to happen:
1. Chot has been very firm and consistent on this. He is standing by with the 17 guys he picked, and he will not call up any additional players unless force majeure happens. Besides, the individuals most have been suggesting as injury replacements (Santos, Lassiter) play for teams under the SMC banner, which remains totally steadfast on their 1-player-per-team policy.
2. Kelly missing out makes it more likely that Marc Pingris has officially locked in his spot for FIBA-Asia.
3. Jared missing out improves the chances of Gabe and Larry's chances of making the FIBA-Asia roster.
4. That latter option of going with two from the Thoss group looks more likely.
I watched Kelly Williams' phone patch interview with Jinno and Cesca on Solar Sports Desk. I dare you to not cry after watching the entire clip below. I await Jared's turn soon.
This is what I wrote last February.
Who makes the final 12? Barring injury, most likely it will be:
3 from Alapag, Castro, Reyes, Tenorio
4 from David, Fonacier, Norwood, Chan, Dillinger
3 from De Ocampo, Pingris, Aguilar, Williams
1 from Thoss, Fajardo and Slaughter
Marcus Douthit
If Chot is concerned with size, he can go two from the Thoss group and remove one from either RDO group or David group.
Now that Kelly and Jared have shrunk the pool, this is i think what is going to happen:
1. Chot has been very firm and consistent on this. He is standing by with the 17 guys he picked, and he will not call up any additional players unless force majeure happens. Besides, the individuals most have been suggesting as injury replacements (Santos, Lassiter) play for teams under the SMC banner, which remains totally steadfast on their 1-player-per-team policy.
2. Kelly missing out makes it more likely that Marc Pingris has officially locked in his spot for FIBA-Asia.
3. Jared missing out improves the chances of Gabe and Larry's chances of making the FIBA-Asia roster.
4. That latter option of going with two from the Thoss group looks more likely.
Ravena and Newsome lead way in first set of Premier Cup awards
From Yahoo! Ph |
Kiefer Ravena was named as the initial Master Best Player of the Week, garnering 209 statistical points in their four matches against guest team Southwestern University, NCAA sides San Sebastian College-Recoletos and Emilio Aguinaldo College, and the UAAP's University of Santo Tomas. He averaged 16.5 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and almost one block during that span.
Kiefer's teammate Chris Newsome was named as the first Gatorade Defensive Player of the Week. The Fil-Am from New Mexico averaged almost 9 rebounds and 1.5 steals for the Blue Eagles, who went 3-1 in the first week of action.
He finished second to Kiefer in the BPoW, adding almost 13 ppg and over 3 apg.
The two are among those being counted on to play a major role for new head coach Bo Perasol in helping to fill the huge holes left by Greg Slaughter, Nico Salva, Justin Chua, Tonino Gonzaga and Oping Sumalinog in Ateneo's quest for a sixth straight UAAP men's basketball title.
Joining Ravena and Newsome as the top five players in statistical points, dubbed the Gatorade Best Five, are Ateneo's Von Pessumal (11ppg, 5.5 rpg, 1 apg) and San Beda's Ola Adeogun (13ppg, almost 10rpg and 1apg) and Art dela Cruz (almost 8ppg, almost 11 rpg, 2 apg).
Adeogun and dela Cruz, who are fourth and third in the DPoW results, helped the reigning NCAA champions to a 2-1 record in the Premier Cup.
The statistical points race is technically skewed towards Ateneo and San Beda as of the moment, with both teams playing more games than anyone in the competition. Incoming La Salle newcomer Jason Perkins (at 9th) is the only one in the top ten that is neither from the Blue Eagles or Red Lions. Ten Ateneans comprise the top-20 in statistical points, compared to six Bedans, four La Sallians and two Thomasians.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
The Nuvali Dirt Weekend
On April 26-28, cycling enthusiasts will flock once again to Nuvali to partake of Dirt Weekend Invitational.
Two sets of events will take place in the invitational, which has invited participants from as far as Baguio and Sultan Kudarat to take part in either the Cross Country (Olympic and Relay) or the Fourcross.
Now on its fifth year, the Dirt Weekend Invitational will feature a new wrinkle, as for the first time, it is a sanctioned race within the auspices of the Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines (PhilCycling) and the world governing body Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).
Having PhilCycling and UCI sanction the event equates to participants in the different events allows them to garner points. It also means that all competitors will have to apply for a PhilCycling / UCI license before they can join. In fact, UCI commissaries will be on hand to judge the competition.
PhilCycling officials are also looking at this competition as a means to determine the participants to the upcoming SEA Games later this year.
For more details, you can check out Nuvali's website on the event.
UFL Youth League kicks off today
What was merely a hashtag is now finally going to be a reality.
After much prodding from social media, the NCRFA finally provided the sanction needed for the United Football League - Youth a.k.a. the UFL Youth League to push through without any hitches and irregularities.
According to Ramon Garcia of the Football Alliance, "In the spirit of our two associations common interest in club football, its development in harmony with those involved, and in our desire to promote the principle of solidarity, cooperation, and unity among all stakeholders of the NCRFA, the NCR Youth Football Clubs Association and the United Football Clubs Association have formalized our cooperation through a memorandum of understanding to work towards establishing an effective and stable framework that will ensure a bright future for club football".
There will be an 8am opening ceremony for the UFL Youth League on the morning of April 27, Saturday, at the Emperador Stadium. It had been originally pegged to take place a week earlier, but it was moved to ensure that sanction would have been secured.
After the ceremony, the first match in the league will commence at 930am, a U-17 match between Nomads and Green Archers United. The U-13 and U-19 divisions will open play in the afternoon, while the U-15, U-11 and U-9 matches will begin play on Sunday, April 28. Matches will be conducted at the Emperador Stadium, as well as ASCOM, Evia Football Field, the University of Makati Football Fied and at Nuvali.
All in all, over 1,600 children representing the youth / academy set-ups of the different UFL clubs of Div I (Global, Loyola Meralco, Kaya, Pachanga Diliman, Pasargad / PSG, Nomads, Green Archers United, Army) and II (Socceroo, Forza Alabang, Agila, Union Internacional - Manila, Dolphins United FC and Manila All-Japan) will be participating within the six age groups noted earlier. All six divisions will take part in a single round-robin format, with the finals tentatively set in June. Arguably, the highest profile name to be involved with the UFL Youth League is Kaya FC winger and Philippine International call-up OJ Porteria, who is young enough to be eligible to participate with Kaya's U-19 team.
The schedules for the first weekend of the UFL Youth League can be seen below.
After much prodding from social media, the NCRFA finally provided the sanction needed for the United Football League - Youth a.k.a. the UFL Youth League to push through without any hitches and irregularities.
According to Ramon Garcia of the Football Alliance, "In the spirit of our two associations common interest in club football, its development in harmony with those involved, and in our desire to promote the principle of solidarity, cooperation, and unity among all stakeholders of the NCRFA, the NCR Youth Football Clubs Association and the United Football Clubs Association have formalized our cooperation through a memorandum of understanding to work towards establishing an effective and stable framework that will ensure a bright future for club football".
There will be an 8am opening ceremony for the UFL Youth League on the morning of April 27, Saturday, at the Emperador Stadium. It had been originally pegged to take place a week earlier, but it was moved to ensure that sanction would have been secured.
After the ceremony, the first match in the league will commence at 930am, a U-17 match between Nomads and Green Archers United. The U-13 and U-19 divisions will open play in the afternoon, while the U-15, U-11 and U-9 matches will begin play on Sunday, April 28. Matches will be conducted at the Emperador Stadium, as well as ASCOM, Evia Football Field, the University of Makati Football Fied and at Nuvali.
All in all, over 1,600 children representing the youth / academy set-ups of the different UFL clubs of Div I (Global, Loyola Meralco, Kaya, Pachanga Diliman, Pasargad / PSG, Nomads, Green Archers United, Army) and II (Socceroo, Forza Alabang, Agila, Union Internacional - Manila, Dolphins United FC and Manila All-Japan) will be participating within the six age groups noted earlier. All six divisions will take part in a single round-robin format, with the finals tentatively set in June. Arguably, the highest profile name to be involved with the UFL Youth League is Kaya FC winger and Philippine International call-up OJ Porteria, who is young enough to be eligible to participate with Kaya's U-19 team.
The schedules for the first weekend of the UFL Youth League can be seen below.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Lakers Philippines to hold 2nd General Assembly
Why not meet up with like-minded fans and share the experience of watching a playoff game? Considering what the fans have had to put up from this franchise this season... It's an opportunity to meet up with those that share the same love.
For inquiries and other details, you can check out their Facebook and Twitter pages.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Non-lottery NBA Draft Selection for 2013 Finalized
When the NBA regular season ended earlier this week, there were four situations where teams finished with identical records.
In the postseason, the NBA uses these to determine seeding:
Two-Team Tiebreaker:
Winning a tie-breaker when it comes to the draft means you have a better drafting position. For a lottery team, that equates to getting more lottery balls for a chance to snag the top overall selection, which will be determined on May 21.
The random drawings took place four times and the results are as follows:
1. For the right to have the 7th-best chance at a top-3 overall pick (36 balls compared to 35 for the 8th-best), Detroit bested out Washington.
2. For the right to have the 11th-best chance at a top-3 overall pick (8 balls compared to 7 for the 12th-best), Philadelphia bested out Toronto.
3. For the right to pick 18th, Houston bested out the Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago, with the Lakers earning the right to pick 19th over the Bulls, who will pick 20th.
4. For the right to pick 25th, the Los Angeles Clippers bested Memphis, who will pick 26th.
The complete order of selection now goes like this:
In the postseason, the NBA uses these to determine seeding:
Two-Team Tiebreaker:
- Division winner (this criterion is applied regardless of whether the tied teams are in the same division)
- Better record in head-to-head games
- Higher winning percentage within division (if teams are in the same division)
- Higher winning percentage in conference games
- Higher winning percentage against playoff teams in own conference (including tied teams)
- Higher winning percentage against playoff teams in opposite conference (including tied teams)
Winning a tie-breaker when it comes to the draft means you have a better drafting position. For a lottery team, that equates to getting more lottery balls for a chance to snag the top overall selection, which will be determined on May 21.
The random drawings took place four times and the results are as follows:
1. For the right to have the 7th-best chance at a top-3 overall pick (36 balls compared to 35 for the 8th-best), Detroit bested out Washington.
2. For the right to have the 11th-best chance at a top-3 overall pick (8 balls compared to 7 for the 12th-best), Philadelphia bested out Toronto.
3. For the right to pick 18th, Houston bested out the Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago, with the Lakers earning the right to pick 19th over the Bulls, who will pick 20th.
4. For the right to pick 25th, the Los Angeles Clippers bested Memphis, who will pick 26th.
The complete order of selection now goes like this:
2013 FIRST ROUND DRAFT CHOICE ORDER
The teams entered in the lottery, to be held on May 21, 2013, are as
follows (note: the first three picks in the Draft will be determined by the
lottery and the remainder of the “lottery teams” will select in positions 4
through 14 in
inverse order of their consolidated standings at the end of the regular
season):
TEAM RECORD PCT. LOTTERY CHANCES
(out of 1,000)
Orlando 20-62 0.244 250
Charlotte 21-61 0.256 199
Cleveland 24-58 0.293 156
Phoenix 25-57 0.305 119
New Orleans 27-55 0.329 88
Sacramento 28-54 0.341 63
Detroit 29-53 0.354 36
Washington 29-53 0.354 35
Minnesota 31-51 0.378 17
Philadelphia 34-48 0.415 8
Dallas 41-41 0.500 6
Utah 43-39 0.524 5
The order for the remainder of the first round picks is as follows:
15. Milwaukee 38-44 0.463
16. Boston 41-40 0.506
17. Atlanta 44-38 0.537
18. Houston (To Atlanta via Brooklyn) 45-37 0.549
19. LA Lakers (To Cleveland) 45-37 0.549
20. Chicago 45-37 0.549
21. Golden State (To Utah via Brooklyn) 47-35 0.573
22. Brooklyn 49-33 0.598
23. Indiana 49-32 0.605
24. New York 54-28 0.659
25. LA Clippers 56-26 0.683
26. Memphis (To Minnesota via Houston) 56-26 0.683
27. Denver 57-25 0.695
28. San Antonio 58-24 0.707
29. Oklahoma City 60-22 0.732
30. Miami (To Phoenix via LA Lakers &
Cleveland) 66-16 0.805
2013 SECOND ROUND DRAFT CHOICE ORDER
31. Orlando (To Cleveland)
32. Charlotte (To Oklahoma
City)
33. Cleveland
34. Phoenix
(To Houston)
35. New
Orleans (To Philadelphia)
36. Sacramento
37/38. Washington
37/38. Detroit
39. Minnesota
(To Portland via Boston and Cleveland)
40. Portland
41/42. Toronto
(To Memphis)
41/42. Philadelphia
43. Milwaukee
44. Dallas[3]
45. Boston
(To Portland)
46. Utah
47. Atlanta
49. Chicago
50. Houston
(To Atlanta)
51. Golden
State (To Orlando via Denver and New York)
52. Brooklyn
(To Minnesota)
53. Indiana
54. New York (To Washington)
55. Memphis
56. LA
Clippers (To Detroit)
57. Denver (To Phoenix via LA Lakers)
58. San Antonio
59. Oklahoma City (To Minnesota)
60. Miami (To
Memphis)
*Please note that
teams that finished the regular season with identical records will select in
the second round in the reverse of the order in which they select in the first
round, provided, that if more than two teams are
tied, then, as among the tied teams, each tied team will select one position
earlier than it selected in the first round, except that the tied team that
selected earliest in the first round shall, among the tied teams, select latest
in the second round. With respect
to the ties between Detroit and Washington (29 and 53; 0.354 pct.); and
Philadelphia and Toronto (34 and 48; 0.415 pct.): since the order of selection in the first
round for this set of teams may change based on the results of the Draft
Lottery, the order of selection in the second round cannot be determined until after
the Draft Lottery is conducted (on May 21, 2013).
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Friday, April 19, 2013
Athletes and The 2013 Time 100
One of the more anticipated things from TIME every is their list of the 100 most influential people in the world, for short, the TIME 100.
This year's edition includes on its illustrious list, four athletes from four different sports (tennis, football, skiing and basketball). Three were grouped as Icons, but the King gets to be a Titan.
Here is a snippet on each:
Li Na
"At tournaments, I’ve seen her charm the crowds. When she smiles, everyone melts. She’s such a breath of fresh air. And like Billie Jean King and Martina Navratilova before her, Li Na has transcended her sport." - Chris Evert
"We can relate to each other because our sports are so similar, given the speed involved and the concentration level required. There’s an immediate level of respect when you meet someone who knows what you go through." - Danica Patrick
"Mario is a lovely guy, very humble and very funny. I can assure people he has always been a pleasure to deal with. He has returned to Italy from England as the main man with lots of attention. Now he has to ensure he keeps control and keeps focus. Mario loves the pressure, but to succeed, it is about finding balance." - Gianfranco Zola
"LeBron never takes a play off. His all-out effort is what stands out when you watch him. Whether his team is up 20 or down 20, LeBron is playing like it’s Game 7 of the NBA Finals. His dedication, devotion and focus have won the admiration of fans — and his athletic peers. He’s someone anyone, in any profession, can look up to." - Derek Jeter
In addition, a couple more individuals on the TIME 100 are minority sports owners. Jay-Z is already in the news for his efforts in divesting his ownership share of the Brooklyn Nets as he embarks on his new endeavor with player representation. Meanwhile, his buddy Justin Timberlake is a minority owner of his hometown Memphis Grizzlies.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Philippines Volcanoes reveal A5N lineup vs Japan
The Philippine Volcanoes' quest to make the Rugby World Cup takes its next step, as it revealed the team that will face Japan in the Asian 5 Nations Tournament in Fukuoka on April 20.
The annual tournament is the highest tier of international rugby in the continent. Featuring the top five Asian rugby nations, The A5N is a round-robin tournament that spans from April and May this year. The Philippines will be hosting its matches on May 4 against Hong Kong and May 18 against the United Arab Emirates at the Rizal Memorial Stadium. Aside from Japan, they will also travel to Ansan to play against South Korea on May 11.
1 Dacanay, Austin Garnica
2 Duhig, Michael Estrada
3 Bellenie, Matthew Orag
4 Howorth, Steve Pagtalunan
5 Urquijo, Jaime Zobel
6 Carroll, Terrence Javier
7 Hitch, Chris Baltazar
8 Ward, Jake
9 Price, James Carandang
10 Holgate, Gareth dela Rosa
11 Matthews, Joseph Bembo
12 Coveney, Justin Villazor
13 Saunders, Matthew Abalos
14 Olivier, Patrice Ortiz
15 Letts, Michael Robrigado
16 Robinson-Polkey, David
17 Hagan, Graeme
18 Bautista, Joshua Che
19 Feeney, David
20 Seeto, Darran Centillas
21 Letts, Jake Robrigado
22 Aronson, Alexander
23 Gregson, Jeff Blanco
Head coach: Jarred Hodges
Team Manager: Phil Gittus
Asst coach: Stuart Woodhouse
Physiotherapist: Christopher Bailey
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
G-Day has arrived, and That's G
The photo you see above is the new visual identity of Gatorade. Gatorade Philippines launched it on Monday night at the rechristened Gatorade Hoops Center in Mandaluyong City (naming rights, ala the SMART-Araneta Coliseum).
We remember the old logo of Gatorade being like this:
Old School |
Alongside this transition from the old to the new has been the use of social media to get the word out on the change. You're probably kind of wondering then why you see the #ThatsG and the #WinFromWithin hashtags recently, especially from your favorite athletes.
In addition to the ambassadors, Gatorade has also been a partner with the different professional teams and schools with supplying their needs, as well as the different sporting events, like the IronMan and Asian Triathlon Championships. There are reports already that they are in the works to be part of the upcoming NBA Preseason game between the Pacers and Rockets.
In spite of the change of the visual identity, Gatorade will still remain to be faithful in delivering the scientifically-proven hydration and performance benefits which it was built on since its inception in 1967. In fact, Gatorade Philippines' Senior Product Manager Mikey Rosales noted that it is the complete sports fuel for the current generation of athletes.
The launch of the new logo was conducted in front of an excited audience that included athletes from different sporting disciplines, coaches and media. Attendees got a chance to see to test themselves with the different zones and challenges, from getting their vertical leap and power test, to checking their skills in endurance, football and hoops. It also was the chance for Gatorade to introduce the G Rising Stars and G Elite.
There were also prizes given away to lucky winners. Two were blessed enough to win an all-expenses paid trip to New Orleans for the 2014 All-Star Game.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
The Boston Marathon
There was a notion of shock when I heard about the blast that took place on the Boston Marathon. Stunning. Shocking. Jaw-dropping, even. I haven't even watched the clips yet and it's freaking me out.
Repercussions have been felt far and wide in the sports world. Security protocol has been reviewed for all sports events in different facilities. The London Marathon will go on as scheduled, though.
The Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League, who were to host the Senators that night, postponed their match.
The NBA has decided to cancel the Celtics-Pacers match altogether, a first in the history of the NBA since going on the 82-game schedule. It is important to note that there is no seeding implications with both teams, as Celtics are fated to face the Knicks, while the Pacers are locked in as the 3rd seed.
The Boston Red Sox, as always on Patriot Day, schedule their game on this day earlier than normal, so the explosion took place after the conclusion of their 3-2 win over Tampa. They were on the way to the airport, as they were to fly to Cleveland that night for their series with former Red Sox manager Terry Francona and the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field.
Hope those perpetrated this dastardly act will be dealt with, accordingly.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
The #MasterGameFace All-Star Basketball Challenge
The FilOil Flying V Premier Cup has tied up with the number one men's skin care brand in the country, Master, to come up with a preseason All-Star Game entitled, "The Master Game Face All-Star Challenge."
To be held on June 8 at the FilOil Flying V Arena in San Juan, it will bring together 36 collegiate stars from the 18 schools participating in the Premier Cup. Group A, consisting of San Beda, University of Perpetual Help-Dalta System, National University, Far Eastern University, University of the Philippines, Arellano, College of Saint Benilde, Jose Rizal University, and Adamson, will have former San Beda star Borgie Hermida as its head coach, while Group B, which has Ateneo de Manila, La Salle, University of Santo Tomas, University of the East, San Sebastian College-Recoletos, Colegio de San Juan de Letran, Lyceum, Emilio Aguinaldo College, and Southwestern University, will have Ateneo alum Chris Tiu as its head coach. Both Borgie and Chris are the latest endorsers of Master.
Fans have the chance to select their top five college basketball players for Team Borgie and Team Chris via Facebook. Just go to Master Philippines page and click on the Game Face Application. Those who would guess the top 5 correctly will have the chance to win ringside tickets for the Master Game Face All-Star Challenge. Chris and Borgie will name their reserves by May 25, once the fans have finalized their vote for the starting five, which they can start doing on April 17.
Both have said that the depth of talent in the collegiate ranks illustrates that fans have a lot to choose from.
Tickets for the Master Game Face Challenge, which will take place after the FilOil Cheerleading competition, cost PhP 100 for the Upper box area, while Lower Box tickets cost PhP 200. Also, purchasing 1 Master 100g Facial Wash and 1 Master 135ml Cleanser in participating supermarkets starting May 1, 2013 will also get you an Upper Box ticket.
Friday, April 12, 2013
Interpreting the Context of AkTV and IBC ending their Blocktime Agreement
On Spin, Snow Badua noted that MVP made the announcement that its blocktime agreement with IBC-13 (through AkTV, which is under the arm of Mediaquest Holdings, Inc) will not be renewed when it ends in May.
Snow's source noted that AkTV would then move its coverage to TV5.
When this broke, Interaksyon posted this almost one hour later. Within that, they included their business article (as a link) detailing MVP's announcement of the end of their blocktime agreement, which was posted at 5:45pm, a couple of hours before the Spin piece was posted.
The business post denoted that the block-timing agreement was not profiting as much as what they expected, so they decided not to renew it when it ends in May. It also clearly made it known that any commitments that AkTV is in connection with will be maintained.
Friday, April 5, 2013
Upcoming Premier Cup Schedule
2013 FILOIL FLYING V PRE-SEASON PREMIER CUP | |||||
Game Schedule (Updated schedule as of April 16, 2013) | |||||
Light | Dark | ||||
13-Apr | 1pm | Opening Ceremonies | |||
Opening day | 2pm | San Beda | vs | National U | Srs A |
Saturday | 4pm | UST | vs | DLSU | Srs B |
6pm | ADMU | vs | SWU | Srs B | |
17-Apr | 9am | UST | vs | CSJL | Jrs A |
Wednesday | 10:45pm | UST | vs | FEU | Wms A |
12:45nn | JRU | vs | SBC | Srs A | |
2:30pm | SWU | vs | UE | Srs B | |
4:15pm | SSCR | vs | ADMU | Srs B | |
19-Apr | 9am | National U | vs | UP | Jrs A |
Friday | 10:45am | AdU | vs | UP | Wms A |
12:45nn | UPHSD | vs | AU | Srs A | |
2:30pm | SBC | vs | UP | Srs A | |
4:15pm | ADMU | vs | EAC | Srs B | |
20-Apr | 8:30am | ADMU | vs | UPHSD | Jrs B |
Saturday | 10:15am | ADMU | vs | CEU | Wms B |
12nn | FEU | vs | AdU | Srs A | |
2pm | DLSU | vs | SWU | Srs B | |
4pm | UST | vs | ADMU | Srs B | |
22-Apr | 9am | FEU | vs | Mapua/Malayan | Jrs B |
Monday | 10:45am | National U | vs | LPU | Wms B |
12:45nn | SWU | vs | SSCR | Srs B | |
2:30pm | ADMU | vs | CSJL | Srs B | |
4:15pm | AU | vs | UP | Srs A | |
24-Apr | 9am | CSJL | vs | National U | Jrs A |
Wednesday | 10:45 AM | DLS-Z | vs | Mapua/Malayan | Jrs B |
12:45nn | LPU | vs | SWU | Srs B | |
2:30pm | National U | vs | CSB | Srs A | |
4:15pm | UE | vs | ADMU | Srs B | |
26-Apr | 9am | UP | vs | UST | Jrs A |
Friday | 10:45am | FEU | vs | CSB | Wms A |
12:45nn | SWU | vs | CSJL | Srs B | |
2:30pm | SSCR | vs | DLSU | Srs B | |
4:15pm | ADMU | vs | LPU | Srs B | |
27-Apr | 8:30am | UPHSD | vs | FEU | Jrs B |
Saturday | 10:15am | UP | vs | UST | Wms A |
12nn | CSB | vs | AU | Srs A | |
2pm | UPHSD | vs | FEU | Srs A | |
4pm | National U | vs | JRU | Srs A | |
1-May | 9am | SBC | vs | LSGH | Jrs A |
Wednesday | 10:45am | LPU | vs | DLSU | Wms B |
12:45nn | EAC | vs | SWU | Srs B | |
2:30pm | SSCR | vs | LPU | Srs B | |
4:15pm | FEU | vs | National U | Srs A | |
3-May | 9am | SSCR | vs | DLS-Z | Jrs B |
Friday | 10:45am | National U | vs | ADMU | Wms B |
12:45nn | AU | vs | AdU | Srs A | |
2:30pm | UE | vs | EAC | Srs B | |
4:15pm | CSJL | vs | SSCR | Srs B | |
4-May | 8:30am | Mapua/Malayan | vs | ADMU | Jrs B |
Saturday | 10:15am | DLSU | vs | CEU | Wms B |
12nn | CSB | vs | JRU | Srs A | |
2pm | SWU | vs | UST | Srs B | |
4pm | National U | vs | UPHSD | Srs A | |
6-May | 9am | LSGH | vs | CSJL | Jrs A |
Monday | 10:45am | SSCR | vs | UPHSD | Jrs B |
12:45nn | UST | vs | AdU | Wms A | |
2:30pm | AdU | vs | National U | Srs A | |
4:15pm | EAC | vs | CSJL | Srs B | |
8-May | 9am | UST | vs | SBC | Jrs A |
Wednesday | 10:45am | UP | vs | CSB | Wms A |
12:45nn | UP | vs | CSB | Srs A | |
2:30pm | AU | vs | FEU | Srs A | |
4:15pm | UPHSD | vs | JRU | Srs A | |
10-May | 9am | National U | vs | LSGH | Jrs A |
Friday | 10:45am | CSJL | vs | UP | Jrs A |
12:45nn | LPU | vs | CEU | Wms B | |
2:30pm | LPU | vs | DLSU | Srs B | |
4:15pm | SSCR | vs | UST | Srs B | |
11-May | 8:30am | FEU | vs | SSCR | Jrs B |
Saturday | 10:15am | UST | vs | CSB | Wms A |
12nn | UST | vs | CSJL | Srs B | |
2pm | National U | vs | AU | Srs A | |
4pm | FEU | vs | UP | Srs A | |
15-May | 9am | DLS-Z | vs | UPHSD | Jrs B |
Wednesday | 10:45am | CEU | vs | National U | Wms B |
12:45nn | JRU | vs | AdU | Srs A | |
2:30pm | CSB | vs | UPHSD | Srs A | |
4:15pm | UE | vs | CSJL | Srs B | |
17-May | 9am | SSCR | vs | Mapua/Malayan | Jrs B |
Friday | 10:45am | ADMU | vs | FEU | Jrs. B |
12:45nn | CSJL | vs | LPU | Srs B | |
2:30pm | EAC | vs | DLSU | Srs B | |
4:15pm | UP | vs | National U | Srs A | |
18-May | 8:30am | SBC | vs | National U | Jrs A |
Saturday | 10:15am | ADMU | vs | LPU | Wms B |
12nn | AdU | vs | CSB | Srs A | |
2pm | UST | vs | UE | Srs B | |
4pm | SBC | vs | FEU | Srs A | |
22-May | 9am | UPHSD | vs | Mapua/Malayan | Jrs B |
Wednesday | 10:45am | SSCR | vs | ADMU | Jrs B |
12:45nn | SBC | vs | AU | Srs A | |
2:30pm | UE | vs | LPU | Srs B | |
4:15pm | EAC | vs | SSCR | Srs B | |
24-May | 9am | National U | vs | UST | Jrs A |
Friday | 10:45am | DLSU | vs | National U | Wms B |
12:45nn | UST | vs | LPU | Srs B | |
2:30pm | AdU | vs | UP | Srs A | |
4:15pm | FEU | vs | CSB | Srs A | |
25-May | 8:30am | UP | vs | SBC | Jrs A |
Saturday | 10:15am | FEU | vs | DLS-Z | Jrs B |
12nn | JRU | vs | AU | Srs A | |
2pm | UPHSD | vs | SBC | Srs A | |
4pm | DLSU | vs | UE | Srs B | |
27-May | 8:30am | LSGH | vs | UP | Jrs A |
Monday | 11:15am | CSB | vs | AdU | Wms A |
12pm | CSB | vs | SBC | Srs A | |
1:45pm | LPU | vs | EAC | Srs B | |
3:30pm | CSJL | vs | DLSU | Srs B | |
29-May | 9am | UST | vs | LSGH | Jrs A |
Wednesday | 10:45am | FEU | vs | UP | Wms A |
12:45nn | SSCR | vs | UE | Srs B | |
2:30pm | UPHSD | vs | AdU | Srs A | |
4:15pm | JRU | vs | UP | Srs A | |
31-May | 9am | SBC | vs | CSJL | Jrs A |
Friday | 10:45am | FEU | vs | AdU | Wms A |
12:45nn | JRU | vs | FEU | Srs A | |
2:30pm | EAC | vs | UST | Srs B | |
4:15pm | UP | vs | UPHSD | Srs A | |
1-Jun | 9am | DLS-Z | vs | ADMU | Jrs B |
Saturday | 11pm | DLSU | vs | ADMU | Wms B |
2pm | AdU | vs | SBC | Srs A | |
4pm | ADMU | vs | DLSU | Srs B | |
3-Jun | 10:45am | A1 | vs | B2 | Jrs SF1 |
Monday | 12:45nn | B1 | vs | A2 | Jrs SF2 |
2:30pm | B2 | vs | A3 | Srs QF1 | |
4:15pm | A2 | vs | B3 | Srs QF2 | |
5-Jun | 10:45am | A1 | vs | B2 | WmsSF1 |
Wednesday | 12:45nn | B1 | vs | A2 | WmsSF2 |
2:30pm | B1 | vs | A4 | Srs QF3 | |
4:15pm | A1 | vs | B4 | Srs QF4 | |
7-Jun | 10:15am | Battle for third Juniors Division | |||
Friday | 12nn | Battle for third Women's Division | |||
2pm | Seniors Division Semi Finals 1 | ||||
4pm | Seniors Division Semi Finals 2 | ||||
8-Jun | 2pm | Cheerleading Competition | |||
Saturday | 4pm | All Star Game | |||
12-Jun | 10:15am | Juniors Division Finals | |||
Wednesday | 12nn | Women's Division Finals | |||
2pm | Seniors Battle for Third | ||||
4pm | Seniors Division Finals | ||||
* Highlighted in red are televised. |
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