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Sunday, March 8, 2015

FEU attempts to complete UAAP treble today

The quest to replicate their UAAP treble is on the minds of Far Eastern University as they go on the field for the finals in men's and women's football today at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.

Kicking things off will be the women's final between the Lady Tamaraws and the University of the Philippines.

Both teams ended up level on points at the end of the eliminations, but the Lady Maroons ended on top of the standings with a superior goal difference, thanks to the efforts up front by national team standout Cristina delos Reyes and youth standouts Mary Rose Obra and Kali Navea-Huff.

Under the leadership of Anto Gonzales, UP is seeking its first-ever UAAP crown, while FEU under Let Dimzon is looking to annex its third straight title, fourth in the last five years, and tenth overall.

Season 75 MVP Barbie Sobredo will lead the defending champions, who also have veterans like Alesa Dolino and Amita sisters (Analou and Jenelyn) to counter against that offense.

After the women's final, the men take to the field, with La Salle seeking to deny FEU a chance to defend their crown while ending their 17-year title drought.

DLSU managed to make a return trip to the finals for the first time in almost a decade by downing rivals Ateneo, 1-0, last week. The Green Booters remained unbeaten after Gelo Diamante's 88th minute strike. Head coach Hans Smit, believes that the squad "needs to be ready, mentally and psychologically" to be able to win the school's fifth title.

Goalkeeper Paeng de Guzman will be tasked to foil the goal-scoring exploits of Eric Giganto, Arnel Amita, and Jesus Melliza, who combined to score 39 goals in the eliminations. Helping him with this responsibility are defenders Matthew Nierras, Nico Villacin, Noel Brago, Greggy Yang, and Gerald Layumas.

FEU, on the other hand, needed extra time to upend UP, 1-0, in the other semifinal, as Amita scored the lone goal of the match on a rebound off his missed penalty in the 99th minute, keeping their hopes of defending their title alive.

The Manila Jeepney midfielder believes that due to the relative easy accessibility of Rizal Memorial to La Salle, the Green Booters would have a distinct homefield advantage. He adds that their finals opponent is also very strong on both sides of the ball, but they will continue to attack and never surrender.

Both games will be telecast LIVE on ABS-CBN Sports and Action, starting at 2pm.

Meanwhile, yesterday, the first step of securing the treble was successfully made, as the Baby Tamaraws overcame a couple of obstacles to secure a hotly-contested 2-1 win over Ateneo at the artificial turf field of FEU-Diliman and successfully defend their Juniors crown.

The younger Blue Booters went ahead eight minutes in, as Jodi Layug scored the opening goal of the match eight minutes in. The boys of head coach JP Merida would even get a personnel advantage after Nickael Ferrer was sent off for a foul in the first half.

However, Gio Pabualan tied the game for the Baby Tamaraws just before the break. Mark Arranguez would then put the soon-to-be five-time champions ahead in the 61st minute.

Ateneo tried to find an equalizer, but they were unable to convert those scoring opportunities from the likes of Jarvey Gayoso.

The closer it got to the end, the more intense the game got, with both sides getting a player sent off in the dying minutes, ending up with a 10-on-9 matchup, and with both benches and crowds incensed at the officiating.

In the end, the boys of Kim Chul Su were able to retain the championship, which is their fifth in the brief history of the Juniors tournament.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

UP, La Salle in huge UAAP football tiff

The last Thursday game of Season 77 men's football will guarantee a new league leader.

La Salle and UP tangle at the FEU-Diliman artificial turf in the main event for the afternoon doubleheader, coming off 2-0 victories this past weekend.

Still feeling the sting of losing Gelo Diamante to a clavicle injury, the Green Booters have somehow cobbled together a patchwork unit up front, using the likes of Chuck Uy, Christian Zubiri, Yoshi Koizumi, and even stellar defender Nico Villacin to compensate for the Davao native's absence. At 26 points, Hans Smit's side would move up to solo first with a win.

Meanwhile, UP didn't have a couple of their key defensive cogs in Kobe Ochoa and Patxi Santos for their win over UE last Saturday. As long as they do not lose, Anto Gonzales' men would move into solo first.

Opening the doubleheader will be the matchup of UE and Adamson. Already out of the postseason race, both teams seek to pursue a positive close to their season.

The two matches will be televised LIVE on Sports+Action in lieu of its normal Friday telecast due to the live coverage of the UAAP Juniors basketball finals.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

UAAP, NCAA revises schedule due to Papal visit

With the Papal visit coming next week, both the UAAP and NCAA each made the unilateral decision to not have events during the 15th to 19th, and in some cases, in the run-up to it.

Football is one of the events affected by the decision, with eight UAAP and at least six NCAA matches having to be postponed by the presence of Pope Francis.

With the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex as a police and military headquarters starting today, January 10, the City of Manila has declared the facility as off-limits. As a result, the NCAA has moved the remaining second round matches for its juniors and seniors matches at the said complex to January 21 to 23. If there is a need for a playoff, it has been scheduled to take place on the 26th.

The complete details on the revised NCAA football schedule can be read below.

Although the matches are taking place in Quezon City, the UAAP has also opted to shift the dates of its matches.

It has moved the January 15 matchup featuring National University against La Salle, and Ateneo against FEU to January 14, still at FEU-Diliman. ABS-CBN's Al Neri has confirmed that these two matches will be televised, although no specifics have yet been given pertaining to when they will be shown.

As for the matches that had been scheduled on January 18 and 19, they have been moved to January 21 and 22.

The women's matches have been converged as a doubleheader to take place on the 21st at the Moro Lorenzo Field inside Ateneo de Manila. UP will face La Salle at 1pm, followed by Ateneo versus FEU at 3pm.

The men's matches, on the other hand, will be played at FEU-Diliman. The 21st will have UE against NU at 1pm, followed by Adamson against Ateneo at 3pm. The 22nd will have UST and La Salle at 1pm, followed by UP against FEU at 3pm. No details have yet been revealed if these matches will be televised.

Meanwhile, UAAP football action resumes this weekend before the Papal break, with today's matches at the Moro Lorenzo Field. Kicking off the double-header is the women's match between defending champions FEU against their Season 75 finals opponents La Salle at 4pm. The second game sees UP attempt to take solo leadership in men's football against UE at 6pm.

Tomorrow will have its customary simultaneous games at FEU-Diliman and Moro Lorenzo. The latter will have the lone women's matchup between UST and current leaders UP at 1pm, followed by the highly anticipated rivalry between the men's football teams of Ateneo and La Salle at 3pm. The former, on the other hand, will have defending champions FEU against Adamson at 1pm, followed by UST against NU at 3pm.

The complete details on the revised UAAP collegiate schedule can be seen below.

As for the UAAP second round, it is scheduled to begin on January 24 and will last until February 22. The postseason takes place on March 1 and 8 and will be at Rizal Memorial.

As for the UAAP Juniors Football tournament, January 24 kicks off seven Saturday afternoons of high school football at FEU-Diliman, capped off by the title game on March 7. UST, La Salle-Zobel and Ateneo aim to knock off FEU off their title perch.

Monday, February 10, 2014

NCAA Season 89 Football Schedule for 2nd round



Venue will be at ASCOM unless otherwise stated: Schedule is as of February 8.

February 10

8am: Arellano vs Perpetual (Jrs)
10am: San Beda vs Lyceum (Jrs)
12nn: CSB-La Salle Greenhills vs EAC (Jrs)
2pm: San Beda vs Lyceum (Srs)

February 12

8am: Lyceum vs Arellano (Jrs)
10am: Perpetual vs EAC (Jrs)
12nn: San Beda vs CSB-La Salle Greenhills (Jrs)
2pm: Arellano vs CSB (Srs)

February 14 at San Beda

8am: Perpetual vs San Beda (Jrs)
10am: CSB-La Salle Greenhills vs Lyceum (Jrs)
12nn: Arellano vs EAC (Jrs)

February 15

12nn: Lyceum vs Arellano (Srs)
2pm: CSB vs San Beda (Srs)

February 16

9am: EAC vs San Beda (Jrs)
11am: Lyceum vs Perpetual (Jrs)
1pm: Arellano vs CSB-La Salle Greenhills (Jrs)

February 17

8am: CSB vs Lyceum (Srs)
10am: San Beda vs Arellano (Srs)

February 18

8am: EAC vs Lyceum (Jrs)
10am: CSB-La Salle Greenhills vs Perpetual (Jrs)
12nn: Arellano vs San Beda (Jrs)

February 20 - if there is a need for a playoff

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Trequartista Sweeper - The Final Week for UAAP Season 76 eliminations

The eliminations portion of UAAP Season 76 Football will end this weekend (at least for the collegiate portion), with the postseason still has yet to be finalized for both the men and women. The possibility of a playoff still looms in the horizon.

What we know is that there is some compelling action still left to be accomplished on the turf at FEU-Diliman.

Men's Football.

FEU has already clinched the top seed, and last Sunday, UP sealed the second seed and the other twice-to-beat advantage. All that needs to be determined is who will they face in the Final Four.

UST is sitting comfortably at 17 points. The rookie-laden Golden Booters will make the postseason, they just do not know who they will face yet.

There are two schools left in the running for the last open spot:

The University of the East is the one on the outside looking in, with 12 points. The Red Booters have yet to secure a victory since their surprising three-match winning run to open the season. That also happens to be the last time Fitch Arboleda was healthy. Arboleda did not dress in their 2-0 loss to UP last Sunday due to a MCL issue, but he aims to be ready to help first-year mentor Ryan Marinay. They will have to beat Far Eastern University on Thursday to even have a chance of putting some sort of pressure on the other school.

De La Salle University totes 14 points, just two ahead of UE, and will make the postseason if the Red Booters fail to claim a victory against the Tamaraws. However, a UE win means the Green Booters cannot afford to lose against National University on Sunday.

They, however, have an incentive to win against the Bulldogs. A win will enable them to be level on points with UST for third place, and based on how previous UAAP seasons work, there will be a playoff to break the tie. A draw (and a hypothetical UE win) means La Salle and UE will have a playoff to determine FEU's Final Four opponent.

Remaining eliminations schedule (all games at FEU-Diliman):

February 6: 3PM: FEU vs UE* televised
February 9: 1PM: Ateneo vs UP & 3PM: DLSU vs NU

Women's Football.

All eyes are on this Saturday's matchup between Ateneo and UST.

With only five participating schools, only the top two teams advance. UST and FEU each have 12 points. Ateneo has 10 points and can only overtake the two teams above them with a win. A draw won't be enough.

The Lady Booters from Loyola Heights suffered a costly 2-1 loss against UP last Sunday that could have afforded them entry into the finals without having to sweat it out on the final day of the eliminations. At least this year, they will be on the field as they dictate their postseason fate. A year ago at Ocampo Field, they were witnesses to Karla Pacificador's free kick goal against UP that sent La Salle to the finals.

Remaining eliminations schedule (all games at FEU-Diliman):

February 8: 3PM: UST vs Ateneo
February 9: 10AM: UP vs DLSU

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Trequartista Sweeper - The Quest for UAAP Season 76 postseason action

In a couple of weeks, the UAAP eliminations portion of the season will end. Time to bring up the different scenarios that will come into to play.

RANK TEAMS GP W D L PT GF GA GD
1 FEU 10 9 0 1 27 22 8 14
2 UP 10 6 1 3 19 20 8 12
3 DLSU 10 4 2 4 14 12 15 -3
4 UST 11 4 2 5 14 15 19 -4
5 UE 10 3 3 4 12 11 10 1
6 NU 11 3 1 7 10 12 22 -10
7 Ateneo 10 1 3 6 6 4 14 -10

NU's loss to FEU last Sunday eliminated them from Final Four contention. Ateneo's loss to NU on Thursday eliminated them from Final Four contention.

FEU has already clinched first place in the Final Four.
UP is assured of finishing second if they win one game or DLSU does not win one more game.
DLSU needs a win to assure themselves at least of a chance to play for a Final Four spot.
UST needs to win to assure themselves of a Final Four spot.
UE needs to win at least one game AND hope either DLSU or UST at most, secure one point to assure themselves at least of a chance to play for a Final Four spot.

On the women's side:

RANK TEAMS GP W D L PT GF GA GD
1 UST 7 3 3 1 12 6 3 3
2 Ateneo 6 2 4 0 10 6 4 2
3 FEU 7 2 3 2 9 7 3 4
4 UP 6 1 2 3 5 5 8 -3
5 DLSU 6 1 2 3 5 5 11 -6

No teams have been eliminated officially, but UP and La Salle need to win out their respective matches to be in contention and that Ateneo needs to lose its last two games or at best, just snag a point.

UST just needs at least a draw to confirm its seat in the Finals.
Ateneo needs just one win to confirm its seat in the Finals or draw and hope FEU does not win its game.
FEU needs to win to assure themselves of a seat in the Finals, or draw and hope Ateneo loses its last two games.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

UAAP Season 76 Football Schedule

Here is the consolidated schedule for collegiate football in the UAAP next week. All of the games will be held at the artificial pitch of FEU-Diliman.

Note: Games that are in italics are for women's football, while the game marked with an * is the televised LIVE game of the week on Studio 23.

Nov. 23 (Sat)

10 AM -  DLSU vs  UST
1 PM - UP vs UE
3 PM - FEU vs NU *

Nov. 24 (Sun)

1 PM - ADMU vs UST
3 PM - DLSU vs UP

Nov. 26 (Tue)

10 AM - ADMU vs FEU
1 PM - UST vs NU
3 PM - UE vs DLSU

Nov. 27 (Wed)

1 PM - FEU vs ADMU
3 PM - UST vs DLSU

Nov. 29 (Fri)

10 AM - UST vs ADMU
1 PM - NU vs UE
3 PM - DLSU vs UP *

Dec. 1 (Sun)

1 PM - UP vs UST
3 PM - DLSU vs FEU

Dec. 3 (Tue)

10 AM - ADMU vs  UE
1 PM - UST vs FEU
3 PM - UP vs NU

Dec. 6 (Fri)

3 PM - UE vs FEU *

Dec. 7 (Sat)

1 PM - FEU vs UP
3 PM - ADMU vs DLSU

Dec. 8 (Sun)

1 PM - NU vs  DLSU
3 PM - UP vs ADMU

Dec. 13 (Fri)

3 PM - UST vs UE *

Dec. 14 (Sat)

1 PM - UP vs ADMU
3 PM - UST vs FEU

Dec. 15 (Sun)

1 PM - FEU vs UP
3 PM - ADMU vs DLSU

Dec. 18 (Wed)

1 PM - NU vs ADMU
3 PM - UP vs UST

Dec. 20 (Fri)

3 PM - DLSU vs FEU *

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Blog Outsourcing - January 15, 2013 edition

Pick and Choose

The Professional Football Hall of Fame released its finalists for the Class of 2013.

The PFBHoF Selection Committee, whose composition can be seen here, selected fifteen players from the modern era, and two players from the pre-1988 era (chosen by the Senior Committee, a subcommittee within the Selection Committee)

They can select a minimum of 4 to a maximum of 7 to comprise the incoming class, so if you were there, who would you bat for inclusion from these guys?

Larry Allen (OL for Dallas)
Jerome Bettis (RB for Pittsburgh)
Tim Brown (WR and Returner for Oakland and Tampa Bay)
Chris Carter (WR for Philadelphia, Minnesota and Miami)
Curley Culp (DT for Kansas City, Houston and Detroit)
Eddie DeBartolo (Owner, San Francisco 49ers)
Kevin Greene (LB/DE for Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Carolina and San Francisco)
Charles Haley (DE/LB for San Francisco and Dallas)
Art Modell (Owner, Cleveland Browns / Baltimore Ravens)
Jonathan Ogden (OT for Baltimore)
Bill Parcells (Coach for New York (NFC), New England, New York (AFC) and Dallas)
Andre Reed (WR for Buffalo and Washington)
Dave Robinson (LB for Green Bay and Washington)
Warren Sapp (DT for Tampa Bay and Oakland)
Will Shields (OG for Kansas City)
Michael Strahan (DE for New York)
Aeneas Williams (CB/S for Arizona and St. Louis)

Here forth are the links after the jump.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Blog Outsourcing - October 22, 2012 edition


Morning to all.

Nothing is safe. Not even the sanctity of a "state-of-the-art" facility, as a break-in of a locker room took place while the team was playing on the court. What was worse was that the coaching staff not only lost belongings, but also the game.

The venue and its management has had a rough week, not only having to deal with that, but also with this move by Sting.

Meanwhile, you'll never ever see Transformers the same again after watching this clip.



Here forth are the links after the jump. 

John Farrell for Mike Aviles. Fair trade for the 46th manager of the Red Sox? (c/o Toronto Globe and Mail)

A-Rod can no longer relate with Al Capone. (c/o Baseball Think Factory)

Fernando Rodney and Buster Posey make their comeback. (c/o D Rays Bay and NBC Bay Area)

The Diamondbacks reshuffle on the field and in the booth. (c/o Rising Apple and AZCentral)

List of players on ice to kick off season grows longer, with Dallas, Golden State and New York showing concern. (c/o CBS Sports, San Jose Mercury News and Sporting News)

Davidson stays, College of Charleston goes. (c/o Rant Sports and Gant Daily)

He has been cleared, but they haven't. Also this guy. (c/o Lexington Herald-Leader, Los Angeles Times and College Basketball Talk)

Preseason poll out. (c/o Opposing Views)

The legend of Optimus Klein grows. (c/o The Topeka Capital Journal)

The beat goes on and on and on... (c/o Football Foundation)

The Chronicles of Riddick for the Fighting Irish. (c/o Deseret News)

Duke is officially in the bowl bonanza. (c/o Durham Herald Sun)

TRoll Tide. (c/o The Crimson White)

NCAA versus New Jersey. Who blinks? (c/o Newark Star-Ledger)

More hardball on the rink and boardroom. (c/o Toronto Star)

To part, go find a different corner.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Blog Outsourcing - September 17, 2012 edition



The alma mater just finished its regular season with a win and a 12-2 record, sealing the 1st spot after 14 games.

It was a solid one, too.

 

Now we wait for our Final Four opponent.

Here forth is the Storify after the jump.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Blog Outsourcing - September 10, 2012 edition



Welcome to the latest edition of The Morning After.

I am sure you had your fill of football. You missed it like heck. You love it like your significant other. May this be the beginning of something great.

Here forth is the Storify I did for this week after the jump.


To part, here is Coldplay closing out the Paralympics.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Duck Season - Oppa Gangnam Style

When the Labor Day weekend comes up, fans are giddy about the upcoming College Football season, where everyone has a chance at the BCS and all that. To get people ready, here is the Oregon Duck mascot invoking the Oppa Gangnam Style that has taken over the scene.



Let the collegiate pigskin hijinks begin.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Blog Outsourcing - August 27, 2012 edition



Greetings!

Hello and I wish you all a Happy National Heroes Day in the Motherland.

In a sport that is regarded highly by its citizens, any achievement by someone or by a team garner attention in these parts. Sure, the opponent is currently composed of imports plying their trade in the continent, but we Filipinos take pride in beating the Americans in the process of winning a tournament, something we have not accomplished in 14 years. Look at the curated reaction from the Motherland.

It was a satisfying victory for a nation starving for success in a sport it dearly loves. And as such, they come home on a holiday that honors heroism, something they have in spades.

  1. How will Andy Murray fare in his first major since his gold medal-winning performance?
  2. No Nadal, but what is ahead for the men?
  3. What about the ladies, you may ask?
  4. The latest on the tennis ref.
  5. What is next for Manny Pacquiao? If there is a next for the PacMan...
  6. There will be a fight on November 10, regardless.
  7. Boxing at Brooklyn!
  8. Lessons from the fallout of UFC 151
  9. Poker is a game of skill
  10. Basketball has a new realm to play with.
  11. Denny takes Bristol.
  12. The chase is on for the FedEx Cup. The Barclays just finished with its winner.
  13. Is golf's current format the appropriate one?
  14. She's just half my age. Gee thanks.
  15. Cast is complete for the Olazabal's homies, for the automatics.
  16. Boise State is Big East and West
  17. Southland's additional player
  18. Get well soon, Rick.
  19. The Irish junket gets smaller.
  20. One of the most challenging positions in college football. Succeeding Kellen Moore.
  21. One less option in case of lockout.
  22. Cross-country move from West to East?
  23. Hoops Diplomacy at work.
  24. Tex-Mex for Najera
  25. Blame it on the sneaker-freak?
  26. Is this what Jim Irsay was saying?
  27. This might be a better rookie QB cast than expected.
  28. T.O gone poof in Seattle.
  29. Adding Tarvaris Jackson means VY might be done in Buffalo.
  30. Welcome to the Dez Rules in Cowboy Nation
  31. It may be the preseason, but Jets QBs have no touchdown passes. Again. ZERO TD passes.
  32. This sucks for Steeler Nation.
  33. He'll be back next year.
  34. Roger pitches again.
  35. Yup. This is official now. Dodgers absorbing Theo's contract signings.
  36. The wildcard chase has the O's making an investment for the stretch run.
  37. The Grandy-Man Can!
  38. Early surprise in La Liga, as the champs go down.
  39. That defeat hastened this move.
  40. That move accelerates this rumor.
  41. The new boys were the bright spots for Fergie's team
  42. That match featured this gruesome injury
  43. FC Barcelona just keeps rolling along.
  44. Liverpool drew with City.
  45. This should be an event with Major League Eating
To part, here is something that is buzzing my Twitter timeline