Thursday, October 26, 2017

Former Crusaders Is UAAP Basketball Player Of The Week


For the second in almost a month, former Holy Cross of Davao College Crusader Alvin Pasaol has been awarded as the UAAP Press Corps-Chooks To Go Player of the Week.
The burly but very mobile Pasaol got his second player of the week after he scored  32 points to lead the Red Warriors past University of
the Philippines (UP), 73-64, on Sunday.
The Davaoeno beat out Cebuano big man  Santi Santillan of De La Salle and Matt Nieto of Ateneo for the weekly plum
given by the league's beat writers from broadsheets, tabloids, and online publications.
Pasaol is currently the second-leading scorer in the league, averaging 22.2 points per game to go with 7.1 rebounds,
1.3 assists and as many as steals.
The sophomore player got his first player of the week honor after  a historic 49-point performance in a
100-106 lost to defending champion De La Salle and a 32-point effort in UE’s first win of the season - a 96-91
conquest over University of Santo Tomas - two weeks ago. With Pasaol leading the way, UE has won three of its last four
games for a 3-7 (win-loss) card - just a game behind join fifth-placers University of the Philippines and
National University. 

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Panabo, Cebu Runners Rule Southern Philippines Unified Marathon In Comval


A runner from Panabo City, Davao del Norte and Cebu were the big winners in the recent  4th Southern Philippines Unified Marathon (SPUM) held in Compostela Valley province.
Jerobin Cabudlan, a mainstay of Panabo Runners Club (PRC) ruled the male 100K title over Val Lemuel Longino of Team Davao Runners (11:24) and Ramie Amigleo of Sugarcane Trail
Ultra Runners (12:41) who grabbed the next two places.
Cabudlan, the recent winner of the Davao Ultramarathon Club (DUC) 59K is very pleased with his latest victory.
Meanwhile, Rhoda Oporto of Paksit Runner from Cebu won the female category after clocking 13:20.
The second place in the female category went to  Stur's Azenith Balbutin (15:43).
The third place on the same category went to Irish Bedrijo of PLDR (17:10).
The other winners in the other categories were the following: Buddy Lloyd Yparraguirre of PRC checked in at 4:44 to clinch the 50k male category, besting his teammates
Eduard Masuar and JersonBotea who timed 5:10 and 6:25, respectively. Mary Ann Javarez crowned herself female 50K champion
with a time of 6:07. She bested Vernaizi Mercado (6:16) and Jennifer Lerio (6:23).

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

DJA Beat Emar In 2017 GG Cup


The dream of Davao Jones Academy (DJA) Spunky to win the basketball crown in the 2017 Gaisano Grand Cup Season 15 is off to a flying start.
DJA beat the tough Emar Human and Environmental College (Ehec) Red Stags, 76-74 over the weekend at the Gaisano Grand Citimall Sky Gym.
DJA leaned on the 19 points, eight rebounds, two steals and five asissts performance of Reynald Juy Soliven to win their opening game in the longest running youth cagefest in Davao City.
The road to the championship of DJA will not easy since they need to get past basketball powerhouses Ateneo de Davao University (Addu) Blue Knights and Assumption College of Davao (ACD) Warriors in their bracket.
Despite the odds, DJA coach Jimmy Colicot his confident his team can win it all this year.
Meanwhile, Jayson Espinosa scored a game high 36 points most of whom from beyond the arc to lead Ehec in a losing cause.

Monday, October 16, 2017

AdDU Will Face Holy Child In Best Center Basketball Tourney


Two traditional powerhouses in Davao City high school basketball will face each other in the finals of Best Center Sports Davao organized SBP/Passerelle Twin
Tournament at the Davao Doctors' College (DDC) gymnasium on October 22.
The undefeated Ateneo de Davao University (AdDU) Blue Knights will face the defending champion Holy Child College of Davao (HCCD) Reds for the championship over the weekend.
Coming into the championship match, the 5-0 AdDU is the slight favorite to beat the Reds since they upset the latter in their first meeting in the elimination round 58-52.
The Reds got the slot to the championship after beating the Precious International School of Davao (PISD), 67-48.
AdDU coached by former Stella Maris Academy center Harry Hipolito are composed of  Czarlo Lorenzo Salvador,
Jose Julio L. Garcia, Arthur Katigbak III, John Paul Lantajo, Andre Joshua Cayoca, Samuel Nathan Torres,
Tristan Raphael Bibay, Julian Joaquin L. Garcia, Nathan Jeff Oribello, John Paul Aladin, Kurt Venedic Tumulak,
Justin Cruz, Jethro Andrion, Joaquin Mercado and Al-Zaki Ameer Sangki

GG Cup Opens With A Bang


The 2017 edition of the longest-running youth cagefest in Davao City has officially started last october 14 with a bang.
The 15th season of Gaisano Grand Cup dubbed as “The Game of the Rising Stars” was started with a motorcade around 10 in the morning.
After the motorcade a team captain's photo shoot immidiately followed.
At around 1 in the afternoon the formal opening of the widely popular basketball tournament officially started at the 5th Level Entertainment Area of Gaisano Grand Citimall along Ilustre Street, Davao City.
Pastor Jerwin Machete, a youth pastor took time to inspire the young ballers to always strive hard to succeed in life.
Machete even used the legendary basketball player Michael Jordan as example of those people who fall many times but still succeed in life.
To further bring out the comptitive spirit of the participating teams, former Davao Eagles player and head coach of Pacman Gensan Arvin Bonleon shared his experiences playing basketball in Davao City and other parts of the Philippines.
Before he become a great basketball player Bonleon also played in GS Cup as a member of Rizal Memorial Colleges Bulldogs
Bonlen told the players that everything is possible as long as you put your heart into it.
As the players and coaches were already fired up with the messages from the pastor and Bonleon, the GG Cup Sports Ambassadress 2017 muse contest immidiately followed.
The crowd who attended the event were all amazed and thrilled seeing the young muses of six teams who joined the contest.
This year's GG Cup Sports Ambassadress 2017 muse winner was Nicole Anegline Sulla from Philippine Nikkie Jin Kai School.
Sulla wowed the judges and audience with her beauty and wit.
She won P2,000 worth of cash and gift certificates and a sash from GG Cup organizers.
The runners-up were Farah Valerie Socorro from AMA Computer College and Kathleen Carriedo from Lamb of God Speed Academy.
This year 14 teams will compete in mini, cadets, junior one, junior two and junior girls divisions.
The collegiate division will start in January next year.
Just like in previous years, games will be held on Saturdays and Sundays.
The tournament is presented by Gaisano Grand Malls in partnership with Karis Sports Fellow-ship Mindanao and Fellow-ship of Christian Athletes Philippines.
Since it was first con-ducted, the tournament has already produced PBA players like Peter June Simon, Scottie Thompson and Pong Escobal among others.
Aside from this year's GG Cup, Gaisano Grand Mall has also a year-round sale to all its products that will bring smiles to any shopper.

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Davao City Boys Renew Rivalry In PBA Finals


Two proud sons of Davao, also former collegiate foes, renew their rivalry as Barangay Ginebra and Meralco face off in the PBA Governors’ Cup Finals.
Scottie Thompson and Baser Amer take on the playmaking duties for the Gin Kings and the Bolts, respectively, when both teams lock horns beginning with Game One on Friday night at the Quezon Convention Center in Lucena.
Amer, a Davao City native, has always had the number of Digos native Thompson in college whenever they met in the NCAA playoffs where Amer’s San Beda eliminated Thompson’s University of Perpetual Help in three straight Final Four meetings.
Thompson, however, finally tasted success against Amer in the pros after the Gin Kings beat the Bolts in the finals of last edition of the season-ending tournament.


Friday, October 13, 2017

DJA Will Use Speed And Shooting In 3x3 Basketball Finals In Manila


The Davao Jones Academy (DJA) Spunky will use their speed and shooting when they represent Davao City in the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas 3x3 National Finals Under 15 on October 27 in Manila.
DJA coach Rael Diaz said since his players  Askiah Jhon Echavia, Jaime Batoon, Clark Xavier Abracia and Nico Cabalhin are not that tall they will just use speed and shooting to bring down their opponents.
Guesting before the weekly Davao Sportswriters Association Forum held at the NCCC Mall Food Cove function hall, Diaz said it had been the dream of the school to represent the city in the national finals.
Diaz said the odds of winning might not be on their side but he is confident his team can pull a surprise in Manila.
DJA got the slot to the national finals after defeating Holy Child College Davao, Reds 12-8, in the recent city eliminations.
The team is expected to leave Davao City on October 26.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Dranhs Hopes For A Better Finish In 2017 3x3 Basketball Finals In Manila


The girl's 3x3 basketball team of  Daniel R. Aguinaldo National High School (Dranhs) has vowed to their best for a better finish in the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas 3x3 Under-15 National Finals set on October 26 in Manila.
The team who will represent region 11 in the national finals is confident they can surpass their sixth place finish in 2015.
The team made up of Aleah Kaye Clapano, Mecca Gumapac, Mary Grace Sarmiento and Rea Ong got the slot to finals after beating defending champion Assumption College
of Davao (ACD) 16-13 last month.
Dranhs coach Ronnie Berato said to have a good performance in the national finals they will treat their games as a championship game.
Berato said since winning the crown his team has been training hard to have a good showing in the national finals.
He said after their Manila stint his girls will also represent Unit 3 in the Davao City Athletic Association Meet 2017 next month.

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

PCCL Davao Elimination Kicks Off On October 22


Some of the top college basketball teams in region 11 are joining the Philippine Collegiate Champions League (PCCL) Davao Region eliminations which starts on October 22 at the  Almendras Gym Davao City Recreation Center.
The winner in the Davao City elimination will represent the city in the Mindanao Finals set on November 23 to 26.
The tournament sanctioned by the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) will have three brackets for the participating schools in region 11.
The bracket A will be lead by Ateneo de Davao University (Addu) Blue Knights,STI College, and  Jose Maria College (JMC) Kings.
The bracket B will be composed of Holy Cross of Davao College (HCDC) Crusaders, University of Immaculate Concepcion (UIC), St. John Paul College of
Davao (SJPCD), Philippine Women's College (PWC) Patriots and Cor Jesu College (CJC) of Digos.
The bracket C are made up of Davao Merchant Marine Academy College of Southern Philippines (DMMACSP) Mariners, Rizal Memorial Colleges (RMC) Bulldogs,Agro-Industrial Foundation College of the Philippines (AIFCP) Sailors and Holy Cross College of Sasa (HCCS).
On the first day of the tournament Addu will face STI, followed by the HCDC-UIC faceo-ff and DMMACSP will face RMC in the main game.

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Ex HCDC Player Among UAAP Basketball MVP contenders


He is not tall and most athletic among the UAAP basketball players but former Holy Cross of Davao College Crusaders forward Alvin Pasaol is one of the contenders for the most valuable player award in the top college basketball league in the Philippines.
Pasaol is currently ranked fifth among the MVP contenders in the 80th UAAP basketball season.
The burly scoring machine of the University of East has 61.00 SPs. The burly forward is second in the league in scoring with an average of 22.4 per contest to go along with 5.1 rebounds.
Pasaol recently hugged the sport headlines after he scored 49 points in his team's 100-106 defeat at the hands of De La Salle University last week.
The huge scoring of Pasaol is considered as the second highest score by a local in the colorful history of the UAAP.

Monday, October 9, 2017

Suspect In Robbery Shot Dead In Calinan

A 21-year-old man allegedly involved in a burglary and robbery incidents was shot dead by policemen in  Barangay Calinan Proper, Calinan, Davao City over the weekend.
The Calinan police identified the slain suspect as Clark Tambis Ortega who was shot by the police around 7:10 p.m. of October 7.
In the initial police investigation, the suspect who just allegedly burglarized a house along Magsaysay Street and robbed someone in Bagsak Davao Bukidnon Road, Calinan was cornered by the police.
Instead of surrendering the suspect fought the responding policemen leading to his death.


Sunday, October 8, 2017

P150,000 At Stake In Panabo Tennis Tourney


The city of Panabo in Davao del Norte has gone all out as they host a big national tennis tournament from October 19-22.
The organizers of the   Mayor James Gamao National Invitational Tennis Championship 2017 has set aside P150,000 cash prizes to the winners of the tennis tournament featuring some of the top tennis players in the Philippines.
Guesting before the weekly  Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at NCCC Mall Davao Food Cove Thursday, tournament director Boy Diong said the tennis courts that will be used in the competition is the same like the ones used in Metro Manila.
Among the big-named tennis players who will join the tournament are  Patrick John Tierro and tournament defending champion Butuan City native Johnny
Arcilla along with Leander Lazaro, Mark Anthony Alcoseba of Davao City, John Mari Altiche, Noel Mariano Damian, Jr.,
Elbert Vicente Anasta and Fritz Chris Verdad.
Diong said the particants will be grouped into two brackers and will play a round robin format.
The top two players in each bracker will play in the semifinals and the winners will dispute the championship trophy and cash.
He said those who will join the tournament will not go empty handed win or lose.




Saturday, October 7, 2017

VXI Remain Spotless After 5 Games In BPO volleyfest

After five games the VXI spikers remain unbeaten in the ongoing  Davao Inter-BPO League (DIBL) Volleyball Tournament held at the Davao Doctors College
(DDC) Gym.
The VXI spikers beat Iqor, 25-17, 25-17 to remain spotless in the volleyfest featuring some of the call center companies operating in Davao City.
Meanwhile, after five gfames the Convergys men's volleyball team finally barged into the win column.
Convergys beat Conectys, 25-16, 26-24 to improve its record to 1-4.
In the other games, Alorica walloped Sutherland, 25-12, 25-15.
Teleperformance beat Next BPO Solutions, 25-12, 25-16.
Sutherland demolished Ibex Global, 25-12, 15-15.

Friday, October 6, 2017

Top Football Teams Will Play In Davao City Footfest


Some of the top football teams in region 11 are expected to join a two-month football league which seeks to find Davao City's representative in national and international events.
So far 12 teams have already confirmed participation in the football tournament which will be played  Saturdays of October and November.
Guesting before the weekly Davao Sportswriters Association Forum at the NCCC Mall Davao Food Cove function hall Thursday, Hyenas FC coach Rex Rodriguez said the tournament will feature the 9-A-Side and 11-A-Side categories.
Rodriguez said so far the teams who confirmed participation in the tournament are Rovers Football Club (FC), Hyenas FC, Rizal Memorial Colleges United, Southshield FC, Black Rose FC, Mintal FC,
Metro Kidapawan FC, Anak Padada FC, Davao Strikers FC, Pinas Club and Ovu Manuvu FC.
He said interested teams can still join all they need to do is to pay P3,000 registration.
The tournament will be played at the Alveo Land football field.


Thursday, October 5, 2017

Davaoeno Player Broke UAAP Scoring Record



It took 15 years and a Davaoeno to break the local scoring record in the premier college basketball league in the Philippines.
On Wednesday at the Araneta Coliseum, University of the East (UE) forward Alvin Pasaol scored 49 points in his team's 100-106 defeat against the De La Salle University Archers in the ongoing UAAP basketball season.
The huge scoring of Pasaol, 22 surpassed the 43 points of former National University Bulldogs stalwart Jeff Napa way back in 2002.
Napa, now the coach of Letran College Knights in the NCAA has expressed joy for Pasaol for surpassing his UAAP record.
He said Pasaol's feat could have been sweeter if his team beat La Salle.
Pasaol, a former player of Holy Cross of Davao College Crusaders also made another UAAP history by scoring 21 points in the first two quarters of the game.
His coach, Derrick Pumaren, revealed that his top player had suffered a mild sprain. "He was pushing himself.
Masakit 'yung ankle niya, but he said that he's still going."
The usually laconic Pumaren could not help but gush at Pasaol's effort after the game, even if it came in a losing effort.
"Alvin was awesome tonight," said the veteran coach.
"I was telling him, five (less) pounds, he could have scored 60," Pumaren said, laughing. "But he really played well.
My hats off kay Alvin. First time ata that I've coached a local that scored 49, kasi dito import lang ang nakaka-score ng
ganyan."
"He really gave us a show tonight. I was really praying that he gets 50, but we'll take 49."
Pumaren considers Pasaol unique among players that he has coached in his long career – a list that includes Jun Limpot and
Allan Caidic.
"Si Alvin, akala mo hindi niya alam 'yung play, parang hindi nakikinig. Pero once you start the play, he knows it. And
then, he's a player na you will underestimate, dahil parang medyo malusog. Medyo maraming relaxed muscles," he explained,
while Pasaol could only laugh in agreement.
"Pero kaya niya," Pumaren said emphatically. "You can see, hindi naman siya ganoon kataas, but he's there always for the
rebound, he's quick on the ball, and he can score inside and outside."

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Panabo City Will Host National Tennis Tourney On October 19-22


Some of the top tennis players in the Philippines are set to join a national tennis tournament to be held in Panabo City, Davao del Norte on October 19-22.
The tennis tournament dubbed as Mayor James Gamao National Invitational Tennis Championship 2017 is organized by Merco-Selecta.
Tournament chairman Anthony Ferrazzini, also president of Mercantile Corporation (Merco) said this is the first time Panabo is hosting a big professional tennis tournament.
Ferrazzini revaled Johnny Arcilla of Butuan City is returning to defend his singles and doubles titles.
The other big named tennis players joining the tournament are Patrick John Tierro, Leander Lazaro, Davao City's Mark Anthony Alcoseba, John Mari Altiche,
Noel Mariano Damian Jr., Elbert Vicente Anasta and Fritz Chris Verdad.
The tournament which is a round-robin format offers free registration and cash prizes to the winners.

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Suspect In Pickpocketing Incidents In Bonifacio Street Busted


Authorities arrested a 40-year-old man tagged as suspects behind the pickpocketing incidents involving students along Bonifacio Street, Davao City.
The San Pedro Police identified the suspect as Richard Cedeno who was busted for victimizing Cherly Macailing noon of October 2.
In the initial police investigation, the victim, a student was walking in the area when the suspect took the victim's bag containing P15,000 cash intended for tuition fee and a flash drive.
The victim immidiately sought police help which lead to the arrest of the suspect.
A criminal case is now being readied against the detained suspect for his crime.


Monday, October 2, 2017

Farmer Shot While Tending Carabao In Toril


A 34-year-old farmer landed on the hospital after he was shot by unidentified suspects in  Barangay Sibulan, Toril District, Davao City Friday afternoon.
The victim was identified as Marcelino Maniego who was shot by the nameless to his hand and face around 4 p.m. of September 29.
The victim was just tending his carabao at his farm when the suspects shot him.
The suspects hurriedly escaped after the shooting incident.
The local police are now investigating the shooting incident as of the moment.