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Showing posts with label high school basketball. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

UAAP high school basketball postseason cast finalized

Ateneo closed out its eliminations campaign at the UAAP in dominating fashion, as the Blue Eaglets routed the National University Bullpups, 76-49, inside the Blue Eagle Gym this past Saturday afternoon.

Mike Nieto showed why he is poised to be named as the MVP, scoring 29 points and grabbing ten rebounds. The senior nearly matched the defending champions' team output in scoring in the first quarter, netting himself twelve points to give the Eaglets a 25-13 lead after ten minutes.

Lorenzo Joson added ten points, eight of which came in the second period, as they continued to pull even further away to erect a 47-29 lead.

Nieto ensure no attempted comeback will take place, outscoring the Bullpups 13-10 in the final ten minutes. 

The victory completes a 14-0 eliminations for last season's losing finalists, a feat that earns them an automatic return trip and its accompanying thrice-to-beat advantage.

With Ateneo's sweep, the stepladder format will be invoked into action, but the official matchups will only be sorted out once a playoff game will be played first.

Adamson and La Salle-Zobel ensured that said playoff will happen after dispatching their respective opponents in contrasting fashion.

The Baby Falcons rode on Gerald Fernandez, Miguel Sasuman, Frederick Tungcab, and James Pasturan to defeat UST, 76-67, securing their first postseason since 2008. The foursome finished with a combined fifty points and twenty rebounds.

Adamson ran over the Tiger Cubs in the first quarter, forcing the also-ran side to 16 turnovers leading to seventeen points and a 31-7 lead at the end of the period. UST tried to come back in the fourth quarter through the efforts of Patrick Lapena and a defense that forced the Baby Falcons to go 2/14 from the field, but the lead proved to be too massive to overcome.

On the other hand, the Junior Archers survived their virtual-playoff against Far Eastern University, 60-58, to open the scheduled quadruple-header.

Aljun Melencio made two free throws with 8.5 second remaining to provide Zobel with a 59-55 lead. Brandrey Bienes managed to cut the lead to just one with around five seconds left, but Miguel Cabarrus made the first free throw and missed the second for the final score. Ricky Peromingan would then miss his desperation heave that could have been the game-winning shot for the Baby Tams.

Melencio finished with fourteen points, five rebounds, two assists, and five steals. Joaquin Banzon led all scorers with eighteen points on 8/12 shooting, while Marvin Lee topscored for FEU with 16 points.

In the lone non-bearing game of the day, the UE Junior Warriors finished the season winless after bowing to UPIS, 93-65.

Adamson and La Salle-Zobel's wins, coupled with NU's loss, means that a triple tie was forged involving the three teams at 9-5. To break the tie and determine the stepladder match-ups, the two teams with the superior quotient (Adamson and NU) will face off on Tuesday afternoon, with the winner taking a twice-to-beat advantage and the second seed, while the loser will be tagged as the third seed and will face the Junior Archers in a sudden-death game to kick off the postseason officially on Thursday.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Ateneo sweeps UAAP Season 77 HS Basketball first round

Standings

Ateneo 7-0
NU 6-1
La Salle-Zobel 5-2
FEU 4-3
Adamson 3-4
UST 2-5
UPIS 1-6
UE 0-7

Games Jan. 7 at the Blue Eagle Gym

9 a.m. – FEU vs UE
11 a.m. – NU vs UST
1 p.m. – DLSZ vs UPIS
3 p.m. – ADMU vs AdU

The Ateneo de Manila Blue Eaglets relied on their youth team standouts to end the 22-game winning streak of the defending champion National University Bullpups, 66-64, this past Saturday at the Blue Eagle Gym.

Mike Nieto received the pass from twin brother Matthew, then scored the game-winning lay-up with 2.5 seconds remaining to break the final deadlock. The twins combined to score 23 points.

Matthew scored eight of his fifteen markers in the fourth quarter, all of which came in a span of 50 seconds, to give Ateneo the lead for good.

The defending champions did manage to crawl their way back in the game, capped off by a Philip Manalang triple with seventeen seconds remaining to set up Mike's heroics.

NU did have a chance to win the game, but Alfred Calma's corner triple missed.

Jolo Mendoza led all scorers with twenty points, while Mark Dyke had nineteen points and sixteen rebounds.

In a battle to see who finishes in third place after the first round, La Salle-Zobel escaped past FEU-Diliman, 55-50.

After Marvin Lee tied the game at 50-all with 82 seconds left, the Junior Archers managed to survive with free throws from Aljun Melencio, Joaquin Banzon, and Brent Paraiso, while the Baby Tamaraws squandered their chance to come closer with a couple of turnovers.

Melencio and Banzon each led Zobel with eighteen points, while Lee finished with twelve to guide FEU-D.

The other match-ups on Saturday ended with Adamson over UPIS, 56-50, and UST over UE, 77-65.

Second round action will kick off on January 7 after the holiday break.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

NCAA Season 90 1st round schedule

Schedules are as of June 15. Games noted in italics are Juniors games:

June 28, Saturday, MOA Arena

1130am - Opening Ceremonies
1pm - JRU vs San Beda
3pm - San Sebastian vs Letran

June 29, Sunday, San Juan Knights Gym

12nn - JRU vs San Beda
2pm - San Sebastian vs Letran

June 30, Monday, San Juan Arena

10am - UPHSD vs Mapua
12nn - UPHSD vs Mapua
2pm - Arellano vs Lyceum
4pm - Arellano vs Lyceum

July 2, Wednesday, San Juan Arena

10am - EAC vs LSGH
12nn - EAC vs DLSU-CSB
2pm - San Sebastian vs JRU
4pm - San Sebastian vs JRU

July 4, Friday, San Juan Arena

10am - Letran vs Lyceum
12nn - Letran vs Lyceum
2pm - San Beda vs Mapua
4pm - San Beda vs Mapua

July 5, Saturday, San Juan Arena

12nn - UPHSD vs San Sebastian
230pm - UPHSD vs San Sebastian

July 7, Monday, San Juan Arena

12nn - Arellano vs EAC
2pm - Arellano vs EAC
4pm - JRU vs DLSU-CSB
6pm - JRU vs LSGH

July 9, Wednesday, San Juan Arena

12nn - Lyceum vs San Beda
2pm - Lyceum vs San Beda
4pm - Mapua vs Letran
6pm - Mapua vs Letran

July 11, Friday, San Juan Arena

12nn - LSGH vs San Sebastian
2pm - DLSU-CSB vs San Sebastian
4pm - UPHSD vs EAC
6pm - UPHSD vs EAC

July 12, Saturday, San Juan Arena

12nn - San Beda vs Arellano
230pm - San Beda vs Arellano

July 14, Monday, San Juan Arena

12nn - Letran vs JRU
2pm - Letran vs JRU
4pm - Lyceum vs Mapua
6pm - Lyceum vs Mapua

July 16, Wednesday, San Juan Arena

12nn - LSGH vs UPHSD
2pm - DLSU-CSB vs UPHSD
4pm - San Sebastian vs EAC
6pm - San Sebastian vs EAC

July 18, Friday, San Juan Arena

12nn - Arellano vs Mapua
2pm - Arellano vs Mapua
4pm - JRU vs Lyceum
6pm - JRU vs Lyceum

July 21, Monday, San Juan Arena

12nn - EAC vs San Beda
2pm - EAC vs San Beda
4pm - DLSU-CSB vs Letran
6pm - LSGH vs Letran

July 23, Wednesday, San Juan Arena

12nn - UPHSD vs JRU
2pm - UPHSD vs JRU
4pm - San Sebastian vs Arellano
6pm - San Sebastian vs Arellano

July 25, Friday, San Juan Arena

12nn - Mapua vs LSGH
2pm - Mapua vs DLSU-CSB
4pm - EAC vs Lyceum
6pm - EAC vs Lyceum

July 26, Saturday, San Juan Arena

12nn - Arellano vs UPHSD
230pm - Arellano vs UPHSD

July 28, Monday, San Juan Arena

12nn - San Beda vs LSGH
2pm - San Beda vs DLSU-CSB
4pm - Mapua vs San Sebastian
6pm - Mapua vs San Sebastian

July 30, Wednesday, San Juan Arena

12nn - UPHSD vs Lyceum
2pm - UPHSD vs Lyceum
4pm - Letran vs EAC
6pm - Letran vs EAC

August 1, Friday, San Juan Arena

12nn - San Sebastian vs San Beda
2pm - San Sebastian vs San Beda
4pm - Letran vs EAC
6pm - Letran vs EAC

August 2, Saturday, San Juan Arena

12nn - Lyceum vs LSGH
230pm - Lyceum vs DLSU-CSB

August 4, Monday, San Juan Arena

12nn - Arellano vs Letran
2pm - Arellano vs Letran
4pm - EAC vs Mapua
6pm - EAC vs Mapua

August 6, Wednesday, San Juan Arena

12nn - San Beda vs UPHSD
2pm - San Beda vs UPHSD
4pm - Lyceum vs San Sebastian
6pm - Lyceum vs San Sebastian

August 8, Friday, San Juan Arena

12nn - EAC vs JRU
2pm - EAC vs JRU
4pm - DLSU-CSB vs Arellano
6pm - LSGH vs Arellano

August 9, Saturday, San Juan Arena

12nn - Letran vs UPHSD
230pm - Letran vs UPHSD

August 11, Monday, San Juan Arena

2pm - JRU vs Mapua
4pm - JRU vs Mapua

August 13, Wednesday, San Juan Arena

2pm - San Beda vs Letran
4pm - San Beda vs Letran

NCAA Season 90 Juniors Rosters

Arellano University

Juniel Balbarona
Ira Spencer Bataller
Karl Vincent Cabahug
Robert Dean Clemente
Dominic De Lara
Guilmer Dela Torre
Anaclito Dulatre
Mark Anthony Enriquez
Krystoffer Gonzalo
Maiko Elis Juico
Primo Manaloto III
Joshua Kyle Manalac
John Joseph Peralta
Jason Strait
John Kenneth Zamora

Colegio de San Juan de Letran

Jerrick Balanza
Kenneth Bryant Bernardo
Enrique Caunan Jr.
Carlo Miguel Dava
Rhayniel John David
Klyve Audric Dungan
Tommy York Gedaria
Joshua Christian Gonzales
Romero Roberto Nicolas Magsino V
Kenneth Matthew Maneze
Gian Marasigan
Jerus Ramirez
Jacob Gabriel Reyes
Johann Red Rubite
Miguel Villasis

La Salle Greenhills (a.k.a College of Saint Benilde)

Mark Don Victor Alcala
Bryeo Bernhard Bunyi
Michael Louise Dela Cruz
John Winifred Gob II
Ian Joseph Herrera
Miguel Carlo Lanot
Alain Jethro Madrigal
Rodney Jaye Manuel
Prince John Carlo Ollano
Renzo Rein Pagulayan
Ricci Paolo Rivero
Rafael Louis Salonga
Amando Emanuel San Juan II
Luis Miguel Velasco

Jose Rizal University

Gian Myron Abrigos
Toby Brian Agustin
Patrick Gabriel Anonuevo
Christan Paolo Anore
King Genrev Astrero
Andrei Simoun Dada
Mark Justine Dela Virgen
Mark Dexter Deloria
Joco Estrada
Darious Duane Estrella
Jamil Garcia
Julius Raphael Rodas
Ross Jacob Ross
John Lloyd Sta. Maria
John Jairuz Torre

Mapua Institute of Technology

Dennel Jay Aguirre
Warren Bonifacio
Vince Louis Cabural
Emmanuel Calderon
Sherwin Concepcion
Michael Vincent Enriquez
Sean Aaron Dela Cruz
Noah Tracy Lago
Raymund Pascua
Jomari Rivera
Neil Russel
Jasper Salenga
David Velvez
Laurenz Paul Victoria
Franz Oliver Yco

San Beda College

Niko Angelo Abatayo
Samuel Abuhijle
Kenneth Louie Alas
Pedro Alfaro III
Ayron Apolto
Alberto Bordeos, Jr.
Joshua Andrei Caracut
Norrish Marc Decapia
Marc Joper Diputado
Prince Alexis Etrata
Mark Anthony Clyde Framil
Evan Jacob Furaque
Rensie Geralao
Eduardo Velasquez, Jr.
Gerald Jasper Zamora


San Sebastian College-Recoletos

Jose Mari Miguel Alfaro
Jesse Bardaje, Jr.
Mario Emmanuel Bonleon II
Jasneth Causon
Jeremy Cruz
Regille Kent Ilagan
Jasper Philip Magno
Jethro Glewellyn Malamug
Aoki Rile Mercado
Johnson Miasco
Lorenzo Fernando Navarro
Enrico Gabriel Ong
John Daniel Paclarin
Augustus Ceasar Padigdig
Chester Sera Josef

University of Perpetual Help System Dalta

Victor John Glenn Alarcon
Louis Gabriel Balatbat
Reginald Jason Balisi
Raphael Jose Chavez
Kyle Delmer Manaligod
Ken Mark Miranda
Sean Andrew Neri
Jeszir Sison
Khristian Danreb Tan
John Anthony Umali
Noel Villaceran
Gian Franco Yaco
Phillip Given Yaco

Emilio Aguinaldo College

Patrick Bacani
Roland Baliquig, Jr.
Angelo Rod Beduria
Mark Lester Castillo
Marwyn Catusalem
Edlor Cayabo
Maui Cruz
Enrico Silverstre Dungca
Kaile Xavier Falcon
Justin Philip Gentile
Reymundo Justan, Jr.
Arold Wendel Ligot
Evan Jim Montilla
Jose Antonio Piopongco
Junniel Tayomora

Lyceum of the Philippines University

Fernard Jassen Agdon
Fernard Jastin Agdon
John Raphael Bautista
Marc Kenneth Castaneda
Generoso Cecilio
Sergie Giourgiou Glipo
Mclaude Guadana
Chester Clyde Jungco
Miguel Amiel Lagman
John Reynhold Menil
Kent Richmond Pere
Jorge Martin Romanes
Makki Jandee Santos
Alvin Troy Tropicales
Joshua Wong

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Chiang Kai Shek & Hope Christian tip off Seaoil NBTC Finals

Chiang Kai Shek and Hope Chiristian resume their rivalry as they highlight the first day of hoops for the Seaoil-NBTC National High School Championships at the Ynares Arena in Pasig.

The two schools have faced each other for a championship thrice in the past year, with Hope Christian claiming the last year's Tiong Lian title and Chiang Kai Shek claiming both the Fil-Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation Championship last August and the recently concluded Seaoil Metro Manila Basketball League.

With San Beda missing out and not making it to the finals proper, it is a wide-open race to the title. Tournament Director Ato Badolato believes that is a good sign as it means there is a sign of improvement with regards to the quality of players and coaches across the country.

Seaoil-NBTC National Program Director Eric Altamirano is excited for the finals to begin, as for him, this is the culmination of the months of preparation that took place all across the archipelago. The Seaoil-NBTC Finals serve as the highlight of the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas' grassroots program.

The 24 schools who are participating in the finals have been bracketed into two divisions:

Div I

Group A: Chiang Kai Shek, Hope Christian, National University-B
Group B: St. Francis of Assisi-Cavite, Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu, National University-A
Group C: West Negros, University of San Carlos, Iloilo Central Commercial
Group D: Sacred Heart of Jesus Montessori (Cagayan de Oro), Assumption College-Davao, Southern City College (Zamboanga)

Div II

Group A: Olongapo City National, Assumption-Pampanga, Divine World Academy (Dagupan)
Group B: University of the Cordilleras (Baguio), Jesus the Loving Shepherd (Naga), La Salle-Lipa
Group C: Reedley International School, Mandaue, Bethel Baptist Christian (Bukidnon)
Group D: San Benildo, Trinity University of Asia, Jubilee Christian Academy.


In addition to the Chiang Kai Shek vs Hope Christian match, the other matches to be played today at Ynares are Iloilo Central vs West Negros at 1pm, followed by NU-A vs Sacred Heart at 3pm.

At the CCF gym, Olongapo National plays Assumption-Pampanga at 12nn, followed by Reedley vs Bethel Baptist.

Format is relatively simple, each group will play a single-round elimination. Top two teams advance to crossover quarterfinals (Group A vs Group B & Group C vs Group D). QF winners will advance to the crossover semifinals. The QF & SF will be played on March 8. The Div I & Div II finalists will face each other on March 9, which will then be followed by the third-ever Seaoil-NBTC High School All-Star Game.

The Seaoil-NBTC National High School Championships is backed by the MVP Sports Foundation, Meralco, Smart, NLEX, Maynilad, Philex, Philippine Star and Molten.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Seaoil NBTC Finals and All-Star Game Finalized


This week, the best secondary school of the country will be determined, as 24 schools face-off in the Seaoil-NBTC National High School Championships.

Subdivided into Div I and Div II, the twelve schools were further separated into four groups of three teams. They will play a round-robin on March 6 and 7, with the top two teams moving on to the crossover quarterfinals. The top four teams will advance in the semifinals. Both the quarter and semis will be played on March 8, with the championships to be played on March 9.

Ynares Arena in Pasig will host the opening ceremonies (530pm on March 6) and finals (8am & 10am on March 9), as well as most of the games, while CCF, Treston, Meralco and Xavier will be the other venues for the fixtures.



DIVISION 1
A B   C D
CKSC CAVITE   BACOLOD CDO
HOPE SHS (Ceb2)   USC (Ceb1) DAVAO
NU-B NU-A   ILOILO ZAMBOANGA





DIVISION 2
A B   C D
OLONGAPO BAGUIO   REEDLEY S.BENILDO
PAMPANGA NAGA   MANDAUE TRINITY UNIV.
DAGUPAN BATANGAS   BUKIDNON JUBILEE

Meanwhile, 30 players who made the Seaoil NBTC High School All-Star Game will have scheduled training with Philippines U-16 team coach Jamike Jarin on March 7. The teams have been sorted already into the two teams, but no details have been available as to which team will JB Sison or Jeff Napa will handle.

Light (Seaoil Mako)

Mohammad SALIM (Chiang Kai Shek)
Ivan VILLANUEVA (Letran)
John APACIBLE (Hope Christian)
Jobert MERCADO (Hope Christian)
Arjan DELA CRUZ (Hope Christian)
Janhubert CANI (National University)
John Paul CAUILAN (National University)
Lorenzo BATTAD (National University)
Javee MOCON (San Beda)
Ranbill TONGCO (San Beda)
Michael CALISAAN (San Sebastian)
Jarell LIM (Xavier)
Allen DELOS SANTOS (Claret School - Zamboanga)
Glenn GALLARDO (Sacred Heart of Jesus Montessori - Cagayan de Oro)
Keith Lowell PIDO (West Negros)

Dark (Seaoil Extreme)

Thirdy RAVENA (Ateneo)
Rashleigh Paolo RIVERO (La Salle Greenhills)
Richard ESCOTO (Far Eastern University)
Justin SERRANO (Malayan HS)
Manuel MOSQUEDA (National University)
Adven DIPUTADO (San Beda)
Arvin TOLENTINO (San Beda)
Alfren GAYOSA (San Sebastian)
Ryan Paule COSTELO (San Sebastian)
Renzo SUBIDO (La Salle-Zobel)
Diego Miguel DARIO (UPIS)
Isaac GO (Xavier)
Arnie PADILLA (Sacred Heart School - Cebu)
Joshua EDJAN (Hua Siong College - Iloilo)
Allyn BULANADI (Assumption College - Davao)

Thursday, February 27, 2014

NBTC bares its Seaoil-NBTC National Finals, All-Star Game

On Monday, the National Basketball Training Center, the official grassroots program of the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP), revealed its cast for the 3rd edition of the Seaoil-NBTC High School All-Star Game.

Led by a stellar cast that includes those who have already played for the Philippines in international competitions, the All-Star Game is arguably the showcase of the best high school senior talent in the country.

From over 60 high school standouts, the selection committee (led by legendary head coach Ato Badolato) pruned that down to 30 players to be divided into the Blue and White teams. No details were available as to the composition of the Blue Team and the White Team, but the committee has been tasked to handle the filtering process to ensure parity of talent with both teams.

JB Sison and Jeff Napa are tasked to be the coaches for this all-star game, which will take place on March 9 at the Ynares Arena in Pasig.

Gracing the press conference were Arvin Tolentino of San Beda, Hubert Cani and John Paul Cauilan of National University, and Mohammad Salim of Chiang Kai Shek. The high school standouts express confidence that they are going to put on a show and at the same time impress the college coaches and scouts that are expected to flock to the venue.

NBTC Program Director (and more known as the head coach of National University) Eric Altamirano believes that this is the best batch of All-Star participants, given its national pedigree. Tolentino, Thirdy Ravena and Paolo Rivero were part of the FIBA 3x3 team, while Richard Escoto, Diego Dario and Arnie Padilla were part of the team that finished 2nd in the FIBA-Asia U-16 tournament in Iran.

Here are the 30 players participating in the event:

Ateneo de Manila - Thirdy Ravena
Chiang Kai Shek - Mohammad Salim
Colegio de San Juan de Letran - Ivan Villanueva
La Salle Greenhills - Paolo Rivero
Far Eastern University - Richard Escoto
Hope Christian - John Apacible, Jobert Mercado, Arjan dela Cruz
Malayan HS - Justin Serrano
National University - Hubert Cani, Manuel Mosqueda, John Paul Cauilan, Lorenzo Battad
San Beda - Javee Mocon, Adven Diputado, Ranbill Tongco, Arvin Tolentino
San Sebastian - Michael Calisaan, Alfred Gayosa, Ryan Costelo, Ranzelle Yong
University of the Philippines - Diego Dario
Xavier School - Jarell Lim, Isaac Go
Claret School - Zamboanga - Allen delos Santos
Sacred Heart of Jesus Montessori - Cagayan de Oro - Glenn Gallardo
Hua Siong College of Iloilo - Joshua Edjan
West Negros University - Keith Pido
Assumption College - Davao - Allyn Bulanadi
Sacred Heart School - Cebu - Arnie Padilla

Meanwhile, before the All-Star Game, the Seaoil-NBTC National Finals is scheduled to take place from March 6-9. 24 of the best high school teams in the country slug it out to see which is the best.

Among those highly fancied to win are National University, Hope Christian and former champions Sacred Heart School-Cebu.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Reedley remains unbeaten in MMBL


With all the attention coming in the top tier secondary school teams that are grouped into Div I & Div II of the Metro Manila Basketball League (MMBL), the Reedley Silverbacks are flying in under the radar in their first stint in the league.

The school from Pasig are currently unbeaten in Div III-B of the MMBL after they demolished La Salle - Lipa, 71-43 for their third straight victory.

The combination of Jay Javelosa and Karbala Gueye was too much for La Salle-Lipa to handle, as the duo by themselves went on an 18-4 run to establish a 36-21 lead, while on the defensive end, their size forced their opponents to shoot from outside the lane.


Javelosa finished with 19 points and 14 rebounds while Gueye had 20 and 20 for the Nat Imson-coached side.

Ranger Dimaunahan led La Salle-Lipa with 14 markers.

In the MMBL's Div IV, Espiritu Santo Parochial School withstood a comeback from Southridge-C to secure a 68-59 win.

ESPS were up 20 early in the third before Jag Dagelet sparked Southridge's rally. The guard's defense, along with the offense from Mateo Gonzales, Alvin Yco and Kyle Trinidad cut the lead down to eight.

However, ESPS regained their momentum once Dagelet replaced and even when he returned to the floor, it was not enough to stem the tide.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

31st Seaoil MMBL begins this weekend



The 31st edition of the Seaoil Metro Manila Basketball League (MMBL) is scheduled to tip off this weekend in different venues all across the Metro, with 48 high schools taking part in five divisions, which includes one for girls for a second consecutive season.

Founded by the legendary Ato Badolato, the MMBL aims to be the venue for high school players to continue their season after their respective mother leagues conclude their season in October. For the graduating players, this is their penultimate competition before they go to college.

From its simple beginnings, the MMBL has now evolved into a multiple-division league, with the top teams from UAAP tangle with their NCAA and Tiong Lian counterparts, while the smaller schools get the chance to gauge themselves against top-tier competition.

Once again, the MMBL has tied up with the Seaoil National Basketball Training Center, which serves as the grassroots hub of the Samahang Basketbol ng Pillipinas (SBP). The league now serves as the Metro Manila hub for the Seaoil National High School Basketball Championships that is scheduled to take place next year.

The Opening ceremonies will begin on Sunday, but matches in the lower divisions as well as the lone girls division will already be underway on Saturday.

The reigning champions for the boys' division are:

Div I: Hope Christian High School
Div II: Faith Academy
Div III: Colegio de San Benildo
Div IV: National University - C

The participating educational institutions:


Adamson University Marist School
Ateneo De Manila University National University
Caritas Don Bosco School Our Lady of Fatima University
Chiang Kai Shek College Quezon City Science High School
Colegio de San Juan de Letran Reedley International School
Colegio San Agustin Biñan Rich Golden Shower Montessori
Colegio San Benildo Rizal San Beda College
De La Salle Lipa  San Beda College Alabang
De La Salle University Integrated School Southridge
De La Salle Zobel St. Benilde International School
Diliman Preparatory School St. Dominic College Alabang
Emilio Aguinaldo College St. James Academy
Escuela de Sophia of Caloocan St. Jude Catholic School
Espiritu Santo Parochial School St. Michael College Laguna
Faith Academy St. Stephen High School
Far Eastern University St. Thomas More Academy
Hope Christian High School The Seed Montessori School
International School Manila Trinity University
Jubilee Christian Academy University of Perpetual Help Delta System
Kings Montessori University of Santo Tomas
La Salle College Antipolo University of the Philippines Integrated School
La Salle Greenhills UNO High School
Lourdes School Mandaluyong Valenuela Christian School
Malayan Institute of Technology Xavier School

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

UAAP Season 76 2nd round schedule for Juniors


All the Juniors matches are scheduled to take place at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium. The matches are tiered with tipoffs at 8am, 10am, 12nn and 2pm.

August 17: UE vs Adamson / UPIS vs UST / Ateneo vs FEU / NU vs DLS-Z
August 20: FEU vs UPIS / UST vs Ateneo / UE vs NU / Adamson vs DLS-Z
August 24: UST vs Adamson / UPIS vs UE / NU vs FEU / Ateneo vs DLS-Z
August 27: FEU vs UE / Ateneo vs Adamson / UST vs NU / DLS-Z vs UPIS
August 31: Adamson vs NU / UPIS vs Ateneo / DLS-Z vs UE / FEU vs UST
September 7: Ateneo vs UE / Adamson vs FEU / UPIS vs NU / UST vs DLS-Z
September 14: UE vs UST / Adamson vs UPIS / NU vs Ateneo / DLS-Z vs FEU

Standings

NU 7-0
Ateneo 5-2
DLS-Z 5-2
FEU 4-3
UE 3-4
UST 3-4
Adamson 1-6
UPIS 0-7

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

NU now solo leaders in UAAP Juniors division

National University is the lone team remaining on top of the juniors basketball action in the UAAP this past weekend.

The Bullpups dispatched the Adamson Baby Falcons, 67-43 on Saturday, to maintain their unblemished record after five matches.

Hubert Cani poured half of his 14 points in the pivotal third quarter, where NU outscored Adamson, 22-8. He added five rebounds, four assists, a steal and a block.

Renier Quinga led the Baby Falcons with 17 points and 7 rebounds.

The De La Salle-Zobel Junior Archers wanted to join the Bullpups on top of the standings, but Ateneo foiled their chances on Sunday, escaping with a 73-68 win.

Thirdy Ravena scored 25 points and 10 rebounds, while Mike Nieto chipped in 19 and 24 for the Eaglets, who controlled the most of the game. The lead grew to as large as 15 late in the fourth, before the Junior Archers scored the last ten points of the game.

Henri Subido scored 25 points, while Alfonso Banzon added 22 for Zobel.

Ateneo joins FEU with a 2-2 record, as the Baby Tamaraws bucked a slow start to win against the UPIS Junior Maroons, 63-55.

FEU ended the first quarter down 23-10, but managed to comeback in the second and third quarters, before pulling away late.

JJ Domingo led the Tamaraws with 18 points and seven assists, while Diego Dario scored a game-high 20 points and seven assists for UPIS.

The other game during the weekend sees Mark del Rosario tally 12 points and 11 boards for the UE Junior Warriors, as they stunned the UST Tiger Cubs, 62-55.

The Tiger Cubs were led by Aaron Reyes and Ice Dandan, who each scored 20 points.

Box scores:

FEU 63:  JJ Domingo 18, Escoto 7, Completo 7, Lee 6, Aquino 6, JS Domingo 5, Tabudlo 4, Runbaoa 4, Bienes 4, Comboy 2, Paglinawan 0, Lumba 0, Harrow 0, Cano 0, Ardiente 0

UPIS 55: Dario 20, Sablan 13, Gomez De Liano 7, General 5, Lopez 4, Pajarillaga 3, Gregorio 3, Ragos 0, Labao 0, Chua 0

Quarter Scores: 10-23, 29-32, 46-43, 63-55

NU 67: Cani 14, Mosqueda 13, Go 11, Dyke 9, Lopena 7, Battad 5, Claveria 4, Grealy 2, Guzom 2, Mina 0, Manalang 0, Lapiz 0, De Guzman 0, Castillo 0, Bautista 0

Adamson 43: Quinga 17, Munsayac 9, Casino 8, Villos 2, Mocorro 2, Camacho 2, Beltran 2, Navarro 1, Solomon 0, Morelos 0, Magkalas 0, Madriaga 0, Jamias 0, De Guzman 0

Quarter Scores: 14-9, 31-23, 53-31, 67-43

UE 62: Del Rosario 12, Briones 12, Marata 11, Mohamad 10, Altamirano 9, Garcia 4, Antonio 3, Contorno 1, Penalosa 0, Gutierrez 0

UST 55: Reyes 20, Dandan 20, Laman 9, Ramirez 2, Mayor 2, Corre 2, Syyap 0, Salinas 0, Marcelo 0, Borje 0, Berdijo 0

Quarter Scores: 11-12, 22-25, 44-43, 62-55

Ateneo 73: Ravena 25, Nieto 19, Escaler 8, Mendoza 7, Black 6, Ramos 5, G. Joson 2, Mamuyac 1, Salandanan 0, Magpoc 0, L. Joson 0, Jose 0, Calilung 0

DLS-Z 68: Subido 25, Banzon 22, Melecio 10, Maldinger 4, Romero 2, Cabarrus 2, Abanilla 2, Sajulga 1, Quintos 0, Paraiso 0, Isaac 0

Quarter Scores: 21-18, 42-36, 56-50, 73-68

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

UPIS dispatches AdU in 4OTs

The University of the Philippines Integrated School (UPIS) Junior Maroons basically needed one more half to secure their first win this season, a marathon 89-87 quadruple overtime victory over the Adamson University Baby Falcons at the Mall of Asia Arena on Sunday morning.

Josiah Cruz scored eight of the Junior Maroons' final twelve points in the third and fourth OTs, including a triple with 2:07 left in the fourth overtime to give UPIS an 88-87 lead. Raymart Sablan would then add one more free throw with 83 seconds remaining for what turned out to be the final score.

The Baby Falcons started off strong, holding down the Junior Maroons to just 7 points in the first quarter. The combined efforts of Joseph Navarro, Lester Munsayac and Patrick Beltran allowed Adamson to erect a 17-point lead in the second quarter, before UPIS uncorked a 16-1 run spanning the end of the second quarter and the start of the 3rd. Sablan scored eight straight points in that stretch for the Allan Gregorio-coached team.

Froilan Jamias nailed a triple to seemingly quell the rally, but UPIS answered with an 11-1 run to retake the lead at 39-34 just before the end of the 3rd quarter.

Adamson would rely on Laer Nemenzo in the fourth, scoring ten points, aiding the Baby Falcons in securing a 53-48 lead with 3:21 left, but Sablan went off, scoring UPIS' last eight points, including the OT-forcing bucket with 9 seconds left at 56-all.

UPIS needed late game heroics to stave off defeat in the extra periods. Freddy Pajarillaga forced a second OT with a bucket with just five seconds remaining to make it 63-all. In the second OT, After Adamson put up a 72-68 lead with 2:35 left, Jozhua General scored eight of the next ten UPIS points in the following two minutes, before Allan Casino tied the game at 74 for Adamson with 21 seconds left to force a third OT. In that third OT, General nailed a triple with 2.1 seconds left to tie the game at 82, setting the stage for Chua's heroics in the fourth OT.

Allan Gregorio was pleased with the win, "It's a clear case of perseverance and trust in each other that gave us this sweet victory."

Sablan finished with 29 points, 16 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and 3 blocks in 52 minutes. Pajarillaga added 19 points and 17 rebounds before fouling out in the second OT. General netted 17 and 7 in 45 minutes.

The still winless Baby Falcons were led by Navarro, who scored 16 points and 7 rebounds. Reiner Quinga added 13 points, four blocks and a game-high 23 rebounds in a game-high 53 minutes.

The other Juniors game saw National University dominate the University of Santo Tomas, 81-56, to join La Salle-Zobel as the only unbeaten teams so far this season at 3-0.

A 22-4 run that spanned the second and third quarters made an eight-point NU lead into a 26-point bubble that UST could not fully extricate themselves out of.

Hubert Cani almost had a triple-double with the Bullpups, with 20 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists, while Paolo Corre led the Tiger Cubs with 20 points and four rebounds.

Juniors action will resume later today at the Mall of Asia Arena, with both NU and Zobel seeking to maintain their unblemished records against separate opposition. The Bullpups face the University of the East Pages at 8am, while the Junior Archers will face the Tiger Cubs at 10am.

UPIS 89 - Sablan 29, Pajarillaga 19, General 17, Chua 11, Dario 7, Lopez 3, Gomez De Liano 2, Ragos 1, Vergeire 0, Labao 0, Gregorio 0

Adamson 87 - Navarro 16, Quinga 13, Munsayac 12, Nemenzo 11, Jamias 8, Magkalas 6, Beltran 6, Villos 4, Casino 4, Camacho 4, Agbong 3, Morelos 0

Quarter scoring: 7-14, 20-29, 39-36, 56-all, 63-all, 74-all, 82-all, 89-87

NU 81 - Cani 20, Mosqueda 13, Dyke 12, Cauilan 9, Battad 8, Go 6, Claveria 4, Grealy 3, Lopena 2, Guzom 2, De Guzman 2, Mina 0, Lapiz 0, Castillo 0, Bautista 0

UST 56 - Corre 20, Dandan 10, Reyes 6, Marcelo 6, Borje 4, Mayor 3, Salinas 2, Ramirez 2, Dela Serna 2, Berdijo 1, Syyap 0, Santos 0, Montes 0, Laman 0


Quarter Scores: 21-9, 33-19, 62-35, 81-56

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Zobel beats FEU, takes lead in UAAP Juniors

La Salle-Zobel earned temporary solo leadership of the UAAP Season 76 Juniors Basketball tournament with a victory over defending champions FEU-Diliman on Saturday morning at the SMART-Araneta Coliseum.

Karl Maldinger made the game-winning free throws with 7.3 seconds left, capping an 11-1 run by the Junior Archers to end the game. Anchoring the comeback from eight points down with 109 seconds remaining was Arjun Melecio, who nailed three consecutive triples to give Zobel a 59-58 lead. Melecio finished with 19 points, while adding nine rebounds and five assists.

David Completo then split his charities to tie the game at 59, setting the stage for Maldinger's heroics. The Baby Tams had one final opportunity to win or force overtime, but were unable to get off an attempt in time.

Renzo Subido finished with a game-high twenty points for Zobel, while the defending champions were paced by JJ Domingo and Wendell Comboy, who each scored thirteen points.

The other game in the doubleheader featured Ateneo getting its first win in basketball this season for all divisions, as the Blue Eaglets beat the UE Pages, 71-64.

Thirdy Ravena scored sixteen points, seven rebounds and four assists, while Mike Nieto netted thirteen and twelve rebounds.

Magic Marata led the Pages with twenty points and ten rebounds, while adding twelve points is Reymar Caduyac.

Women's action resumes today at the Filoil Flying V Arena in San Juan with a quadruple bill, with opening day winners going up against each other. The Tigresses and the Lady Archers face each other at 10:30am, while the Lady Tams face the Lady Bulldogs at noon.  

Games today:
(Filoil Flying V Arena)
9 am- AdU vs UP (women)
10:30 a.m. - UST vs DLSU (women)
12 noon - NU vs FEU (women)
1:30 p.m. - ADMU vs UE (women)

The scores:

First Game (Jrs)

ADMU (71) - Ravena 16, Mi. Nieto 13, Ma. Nieto 11, Escaler 11, Mendoza 8, Black 6, Magpoc 3, Calilung 3.

UE (64) - Marata 20, Caduyac 12, Guttierez 5, Briones 4, Mohamad 3, Antonio 6, Altamirano 6, Del Rosario 5, Celarde 3.

Quarterscores: 20-13, 37-30, 54-49, 71-64

Second Game (Jrs)

DLSZ (61) - Subido 20, Melecio 19, Sajulga 9, Banzon 7, Maldinger 2, Romero 2, Castro 2, Isaac 0.

FEU (59) - Domingo JJ 13, Comboy 13, Lee 12, Escoto 7, Domingo JS 7, Completo 7, Aquino 0.

Quarterscores: 13-9, 25-26, 42-46, 61-59

Thursday, July 4, 2013

NU, UE win in UAAP Season 76 Juniors action

Losing finalists National University began their quest to go one step further from last season's campaign on a good note, as the Bullpups withstood a 30-point final quarter from Ateneo to escape with a 79-72 victory on Wednesday at the Mall of Asia Arena.

The 2011 UAAP Juniors champions needed 24 points, seven rebounds and six assists from Hubert Cani to beat the Blue Eaglets. Providing him help are John Cauilan, who scored fifteen points, and Mark Dyke, who chimed in with thirteen points and eleven rebounds.

Thirdy Ravena scored 27 points to lead Ateneo. He also secured eleven rebounds. Teammate Matthew Nieto added ten points in the loss.

The other game featured the University of the East winning over UP Integrated School, 87-81. The Junior Warriors were led by Reymar Caduyac with 27 points. Justin Antonio added fourteen more, with eight rebounds.

The Junior Maroons had Diego Dario score 21 points and dished out eight assists, while Raymart Sablan netted seventeen points.

NU and UE join UST and La Salle-Zobel in the winning column for Season 76 Juniors action.

Meanwhile, the women's basketball portion of Season 76 in the UAAP begins with a quadruple-header later today at the Blue Eagle Gym.

Opening the day are the UST Tigresses against the UE Amazons at 9am, followed by the NU Lady Bulldogs against the UP Lady Maroons at 1030am.

Whilst their male counterparts will face off on Sunday, Ateneo and La Salle will tangle later at 12nn, before defending back-to-back champions FEU go up against the Adamson Lady Falcons at 130pm.


Games today, Thursday at (Blue Eagle Gym)

9 a.m. - UE vs UST (women)
10:30 a.m. - NU vs UP (women)
12 noon - DLSU vs ADMU (women)
1:30 p.m. - FEU vs AdU (women)

The scores:

First Game (Jrs)

UE (87) - Caduyac 27, Antonio 14, Briones 11, Del Rosario 10, Mohamad 9, Contomo 6, Gutierrez 5, Marata 4, Altamirano 1, Ceralde 0, Garcia 0, Gonzales 0, Penalosa 0.

UPIS (81) - Dario 21, Sablan 17, General 15, Gregorio 12, Lopez 9, Pajarillaga 4, Gomez de Liano 3, Chua 0, Jimenez 0, Labao 0, Ragos 0.

Quarterscores: 22-14, 39-33, 63-50, 87-81

Second Game (Jrs)

NU (79) - Cani 24, Cauilan 15, Dyke 13, Lopena 10, Go 8, Battad 4, Mosqueda 3, Grealy 2, Bautista 0, Claveria 0, Castillo 0, Lapiz 0.

ADMU (72) - Ravena 27, Nieto Ma. 10, Nieto Mi. 9, Mendoza 7, Escaler 5, Ramos 4, Jose 3, Salandanan 3, Black 2, Magpoc 2, Calilung 0, Joson G. 0, Joson L. 0, Mamuyac 0.

Quarterscores: 18-14, 41-25, 58-42, 79-72

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Season 76 Juniors action already underway

The HS basketball portion of UAAP Season 76 began this past Sunday at the Mall of Asia Arena, with defending champions FEU-Diliman stumbling to the University of Santo Tomas, 71-65.

Ice Dandan scored 18 points, 10 of which came in the fourth quarter, and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead the Tiger Cubs, who had to withstand numerous FEU-D rallies down the stretch.

Leading the way for the Baby Tamaraws, who lost eleven players (including current FEU freshmen Joshua Aguilon and Joel Lee Yu, as well as the currently serving residency in Ateneo two-time UAAP Juniors MVP Jerie Pingoy) to graduation, is JJ Domingo with 18 points.

The opening game for the Juniors division saw La Salle-Zobel deny Goldwyn Monteverde his first win as Adamson's head coach, as Renzo Subido iced the game with 3.5 seconds in overtime to escape with an 84-80 victory.

Subido finished with 18 points, but leading the Junior Archers is Quinito Banzon, who stuffed the stat sheet with 25 points, 11 rebounds, four assists and four steals.

For the Baby Falcons, Rainier Quinga led them with 24 points and 26 rebounds.

Juniors action is slated to resume on Wednesday at the Mall of Asia Arena, with the losing finalists National University Bullpups going up against the Ateneo de Manila Blue Eaglets at 10am, with the UPIS Junior Maroons facing the UE Pages at 8am.

The scores:

First Game (Jrs)

DLSZ (84) - Banzon 25, Subido 18, Sajulga 14, Maldinger 10, Melecio 6, Isaac 5, Cabarrus 4, Abanilla 2, Paraiso 0, Quintos 0, Romero 0.

AdU (80) - Quinga 24, Casino 17, Munsayac 11, Nemenzo 9, Navarro 7, Camacho 5, Beltran 3, De Guzman 2, Madriaga 2, Jamias 0, Morelos 0, Villos 0.

Quarterscores: 13-20, 40-35, 52-55, 74-74, 84-80

Second Game (Jrs)

UST (71) - Dandan 18, Corre 11, Mercado 10, Laman 8, Ramirez 8, Mayor 6, Reyes 6, Syyap 4, Berdijo 0, Borje 0, Miquiabas 0.

FEU (65) - Domingo JJ 18, Escoto 9, Completo 7, Ardiente 6, Bienes 6, Lee 6, Domingo JS 5, Comboy 4, Tabudio 2, Aquino 1, Cano 1, Fajarito 0, Paglinawan 0, Runbaoa 0.

Quarterscores: 14-13, 33-25, 55-40, 71-65

Thursday, June 20, 2013

NCAA Season 89 Juniors' Basketball Lineups


JUNIORS

College of Saint Benilde – LSGH Greenies

1) Abadeza, Carlo V.
2) Alcala, Mark Don Victor B.
3) Barrera, Alexis H.
4) Dela Cruz, Michael Louise R.
5) Gob, John Winifred II P.
6) Lanot, Miguel Carlo D.C
7) Lozada, Jose Paolo Miguel R.
8) Paras, Kobe Lorenzo F.
9) Ramilo, Victor Salvador O.
10) Rivero, Rasheed Paolo U.
11) Rivero, Rashleigh Paolo U.
12) Rivero, Ricci Paolo U.
13) Salonga, Rafael Louis C.
14) San Juan, Amando Emanuel II I.

Mapua Institute of Technology Red Robins

1) Aguirre, Dennel Jay O.
2) Cabural, Kevin Lance D.
3) Calderon, Emmanuel Quintin
4) Concepcion, Sherwin E.
5) Garcia, Enrico Joaquin
6) Lugo, Noah Tracy L.
7) Magpayo, Owee F.
8) Mumar, Jocrio Kristoffer F.
9) Pascua, Raymund C.
10) Rivera, Jomari E.
11) Russel, Neil F.
12) Serrano, Justin Oliver M.
13) Velvez, David G.
14) Victoria, Laurenz Paul L.
15) Villasenor, Ronnel P.

Lyceum of the Philippines University Junior Pirates

1) Agdon, Fernard Jassen A.
2) Beroya, John Carl F.
3) Castaneda, Marc Kenneth N.
4) Cecilio, Generoso Jr. E
5) Fajardo, James F.
6) Lagman, Miguel Amiel I.
7) Licerio, Danilo Carl
8) Menila, John Reynhold A.
9) Nuyda, Denis Renzo B.
10) Moreno, John Justin S.
11) Pere, Kent Richmond A.
12) Romanes, Jorge Martin G.
13) Soriano, Lenard G.
14) Taladua, Joshua M.
15) Tropicales, Alvin Troy B.

Arellano University Braves

1) Acsayan, James Darwin M.
2) Balbarona, Juniel S.
3) Banal, Isaiah B.
4) Cabahug, Karl Vincent S.
5) Enriquez, Mark Anthony M.
6) Gula, Juan Miguel E.
7) Juico, Maiko Ellis P.
8) Mascarinas, Troy Senen B.
9) Paradela, Tristan Niel A.
10) Paulo, Steven John F.
11) Peralta, John Joseph G.
12) Rabusa, Hermilo Jr., M.
13) Reyes, Adrian Karl L.
14) Rivera, Renzil D.
15) Zamora, John Kenneth M.

San Beda College Red Cubs

1) Abatayo, Niko Angelo P.
2) Abuda, Franz Jonathan R.
3) Abude, Lancelot Mikhail P.
4) Ancheta, Pierre Jacob D.
5) Caracut, Joshua Andrei A.
6) Decapia, Norrish Marc N.
7) De Villeres, Benjamin E.
8) Diputado, Adven Jess L.
9) Diputado, Marc Joper L.
10) Framil, Mark Anthony Clyde V.
11) Gumtang, John Ryan S.
12) Mocon, Javee D.
13) Romero, Carlitos Jose A.
14) Tolentino, Arvin Dave D.
15) Tongco, Ranbill Angelo V.

San Sebastian College-Recoletos Staglets

1) Alfaro, Jose Mari Miguel A.
2) Beredo, Jose Mauricio A.
3) Calisaan, Michael D.
4) Causon, Jasneth Q.
5) Costelo, Ryan Paule A.
6) Cruz, Jeremy A.
7) Gatdula, Mark Javen B.
8) Gayosa, Alfren S.
9) Ilagan, Regille Kent M.
10) Loor, Pacholo M.
11) Magno, Jasper Philip J.
12) Navarro, Lorenzo Fernando B.
13) Santos, Jeffrey S.
14) Sera Josef, Chester A.
15) Yong, Rhanzelle M.

Colegio de San Juan de Letran Squires

1) Alacre, John Gerdy L.
2) Balanza, Jerrick G.
3) Cabrillos, Nielmer B.
4) Castro, Miguel Lorenzo M.
5) Gedaria, Tommy York
6) Gonzales, Joshua Christian A.
7) Magsino V, Romeo Roberto Nicolas M.
8) Marasigan, Gian V.
9) Ramirez, Jerus F.
10) Reyes, Jacob Gabriel C.
11) Sazon, Yves Marron L.
12) Villanueva, Ivan N.
13) Villasis, Miguel L.
14) Vinluan, Kurt Merwin A.

Jose Rizal University Light Bombers

1) Adorio, Jeric
2) Abrew, Ginno P.
3) Anore, Christian Paolo V.
4) Astrero, King Genrev J.
5) Bautista, John Cedric P.
6) Dada, Andrei Simoun M.
7) Dela Virgen, Mark Justine O.
8) Estrella, Darious Duane B.
9) Garcia, Jamil B.
10) Grande, Edmar M.
11) Marcial, Reginald
12) Ordonez, Mark Edison L.
13) Pallares, Mico Bren
14) Victorino, Eugene Jhan R.
15) Yazouri, Al Hareth A.

University of Perpetual Help System Dalta Junior Altas

1) Alano, Jason B.
2) Amploquio, Edelmario T. Jr.
3) Balatbat, Louis Gabriel C.
4) Corrales, Ronald Michael S.
5) Costanilla, Dexter A.
6) Entrampas, Jason P. Jr.
7) Imperial, Sir Shaquille V.
8) Manaligod, Kyle Delmer C.
9) Migote, Arvin A.
10) Miranda, Ken Mark C.
11) Neri, Sean Andrew B.
12) Sison, Jeszir D.
13) Tan, Khristian Danreb P.
14) Udal, Rudolph Gerald S.
15) Umali, John Anthony A.

EMILIO AGUINALDO COLLEGE-ICA Brigadiers

1) Aguilar, Ariel
2) Alafriz, Reenan
3) Bacarisa, Jared
4) Cervantes, John Michael
5) Dultra, John Jerald
6) Escala, Kurt Christian
7) Fandialan, Angelo Ramon
8) Francisco, Zhean Michael
9) Gavino, Norman
10) Meana, Hanniel
11) Palileo, Shane Paolo
12) Piopongco, Alejandro
13) Piopongco, Jose Antonio
14) Rafael, Rolando John
15) Redido, Renmar

Saturday, June 15, 2013

UAAP Season 76 1st Round Juniors' Basketball Schedule

Schedule below is as of June 22. Could be still subject to change.

June 30 at MOA Arena

8am - La Salle-Zobel vs Adamson / 10am - UST vs FEU

July 3 at MOA Arena

8am - UE vs UPIS / 10am - NU vs Ateneo

July 6 at Araneta Coliseum

8am - Ateneo vs UE / 10am - FEU vs La Salle-Zobel

July 10 at Araneta Coliseum

8am - UPIS vs NU / 10am - Adamson vs UST

July 13 at MOA Arena

8am - La Salle-Zobel vs UE / 10am - Ateneo vs FEU

July 14 at MOA Arena

8am - UPIS vs Adamson / 10am - NU vs UST

July 17 at MOA Arena

8am - UE vs NU / 10am - UST vs La Salle-Zobel

July 20 at Araneta Coliseum

8am - FEU vs UPIS / 10am - Adamson vs NU

July 21 at MOA Arena

8am - UST vs UE / 10am - La Salle-Zobel vs Ateneo

July 24 at MOA Arena

8am - FEU vs Adamson / 10am - Ateneo vs UPIS

July 27 at Araneta Coliseum

8am - UE vs FEU / 10am - NU vs La Salle-Zobel

July 28 at Araneta Coliseum

8am - UPIS vs UST / 10am - Ateneo vs Adamson

August 3 at San Juan Arena

9am - Adamson vs UE / 1030am - La Salle-Zobel vs UPIS / 12nn - UST vs Ateneo / 130pm - FEU vs NU

Friday, March 1, 2013

The 2013 NBTC All-Star Showcase Rosters

NBTC Finals and All-Star Showcase on Tap

Top Row (L-R): Andre Paras, Jerie Pingoy, Clint Doliguez, Bong Quinto and Ralph Atangan
Bottom Row (L-R): Ato Badolato, Alex Compton, Sonny Barrios, Eric Altamirano


For the second year running, the National Basketball Training Center (NBTC) will be having their All-Star Showcase at the Ynares Arena in Pasig City.

Patterned after the McDonald's All-America game, it is a chance for thirty of the best high school players in the Philippines to strut their stuff and impress fans and coaches. Those who would be attending this game will have the chance to possibly see the future stars in the collegiate ranks.

The task of determining the composition of the team came down to the selection committee under the auspices of legendary coach Ato Badolato, with the help of the different coaches, particularly in the selection of the players from the provinces, of which eight of them made the showcase. One of those highly touted provincial players will not make the trip however, as Kib Montalbo of St. John's Institute in Bacolod (and committed to De La Salle University in the upcoming UAAP season) declined due to academic reasons.

In spite of Kib's absence, there will be an interesting set of incoming collegiate prospects on display. Headed by the likes of Jerie Pingoy of FEU, Ralph Atangan of NU, Andre Paras of LSGH, Clint Doliguez of Hope Christian, with FEU's Michael Oliver and San Beda's Britt Reroma handling the coaching duties for this All-Star Showcase.

The All-Star Showcase is not just the only NBTC event this weekend.

The weekend will be a witness to the crowning of the NBTC Finals, as sixteen teams duke it out to determine the best secondary school.

The sixteen schools are grouped into four groups, broken down below with their respective game skeds:

Group A: Hope Christian HS (NCR), Calayan Educational Foundation Inc. (Southern Luzon via Lucena),  St. Albert D' Great School (Northern Luzon via Dagupan) and West Negros University (Visayas via Bacolod)

Hope Christian vs West Negros - 3/1 8am at Ultra
CEF Inc. vs St. Albert D' Great - 3/1 1230pm at Ultra
West Negros vs CEF Inc. - 3/1 330pm at Ynares Arena
St. Albert D' Great vs Hope Christian - 3/1 5pm at Ynares Arena
St. Albert D' Great vs West Negros - 3/2 11am at Ynares Arena
CEF Inc. vs Hope Christian - 3/2 230pm at Ultra

Group B: San Beda (NCR), Faith Academy (NCR), Don Bosco Technical Institute (Northern Luzon via Tarlac) and Southern City College (Mindanao via Zamboanga)

San Beda vs DBTI - 3/1 930am at Ynares Arena
Southern City College vs San Beda - 3/1 2pm at Ultra
DBTI vs Faith Academy - 3/1 5pm at Ultra
Faith Academy vs San Beda - 3/2 930am at Ultra
Southern City College vs DBTI - 3/2 930 at Ynares
Faith Academy vs Southern City College - 3/2 230pm at Meralco Gym

Group C: National University (NCR), Sto. Domingo National HS (Southern Luzon via Legazpi), Iloilo Central Commercial HS (Visayas via Iloilo) and Sacred Heart of Jesus Montessori School (Mindanao via Cagayan de Oro)

NU vs ICCHS - 3/1 930am at Ultra
Sto. Domingo National vs Sacred Heart of Jesus Montessori - 3/1 1230pm at Ynares Arena
Sacred Heart of Jesus Montessori vs NU - 3/1 330pm at Ultra
ICCHS vs Sto. Domingo National HS - 3/2 8am at Ynares
Sto. Domingo National HS vs NU - 3/2 11am at Ultra
ICCHS vs Sacred Heart of Jesus Montessori - 3/2 4pm at Ultra

Group D: Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu (Visayas via Cebu), Christian Values School (Southern Luzon via Cavite), La Union (Northern Luzon via La Union) and Holy Child College (Mindanao via Davao)

SHS-Ateneo de Cebu vs Christian Values School - 3/1 8am at Ynares Arena
Christian Values School vs La Union - 3/1 2pm at Ynares Arena
Holy Child College vs SHS-Ateneo de Cebu - 3/2 8am at Ultra
SHS-Ateneo de Cebu vs La Union - 3/2 1pm at Ultra
Holy Child College vs Christian Values School - 3/2 1pm at Meralco Gym
La Union vs Holy Child College - 3/2 4pm at Meralco Gym

Each group will have a round robin, playing three times in a stretch of two days, as noted above. The school with the best record on each group will advance to the semifinals, which will be played on the morning of March 3, with Group A paired with Group D on one bracket to take place at the Ultra, while Group B and Group C paired on the other bracket and will be played at Ynares.

The winners of the semis would then play for the title of NBTC Champion on the afternoon of March 3, immediately after the All-Star Showcase at the Ynares Arena. 

Sacred Heart is looking to win this for the third year running now, although this year the Cebuanos will have to do it without Julius Cadavis and Henry Asilum.