Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Globe Expands Broadband Reach To Speed Up Digital Inclusion

  






Globe is reinforcing its commitment to digital inclusion by expanding access to its fiber broadband services, strategically utilizing previously built network capacity.  Through targeted investments and customer insighting, Globe is enabling more Filipino households and small businesses to participate meaningfully in the country’s digital future.

 

“Fixed broadband continues to be a growth engine for the business.  We see user data consumption now surging past 30 GB/month per user.  We are fine tuning our fiber strategy to more than connectivity, it’s about empowering households, enabling SMEs, and growing the digital economy,” said Globe President and CEO Carl Cruz.

 

According to the Digital 2025 Report, Filipinos spend almost nine hours online daily.   This shows digital services are now integral to everyday life, making high-quality broadband more crucial than ever. Despite this, fixed broadband access is still inconsistent, with only 33% of households connected as of 2024, based on the latest figures from the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT).

 

Globe’s expanding GFiber portfolio anchored on postpaid plans and the contract-free, reloadable GFiber Prepaid are responding to the increased demand. As of the first quarter of 2025, Globe has 1.83 million broadband subscribers, with GFiber Prepaid alone growing 53% quarter-on-quarter to serve 400,000 Filipino homes.

 

“We’re building more than infrastructure, we’re enabling opportunity,” Cruz emphasized. “By expanding access to reliable broadband, we’re opening doors for millions of Filipinos to participate meaningfully in the digital economy.”

 

Focused Expansion

 

Globe’s network strategy is aligned with national digital goals, including the Department of Information and Communications Technology’s (DICT) National Broadband Plan and programs for Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs). By focusing on high-need and high-impact areas, Globe is helping advance digital equity while supporting inclusive economic participation.

 

Through ongoing migration from legacy fixed wireless and wired to fiber in targeted regions, as well as participation in shared infrastructure initiatives, Globe is addressing coverage gaps while ensuring network scalability and operational efficiency.

 

Globe has successfully migrated over 600 towns in at least 70 provinces nationwide to full fiber connectivity, increasingly eliminating copper from its network. This transition provides faster, more reliable internet for residents and supports Globe's sustainability agenda of reducing environmental impact and discouraging illegal salvaging.

 

“Modernization is one of Globe’s key success factors. When we made the leap from 2G to 4G, it unlocked massive gains. Now, we’re continuing that momentum not just for speed, but for service equity and sustainability,” Cruz said.

 

Investing in Long-Term Growth

 

Globe has invested ₱228 billion in capital expenditure and ₱236 billion in operational expenses over the last three years to modernize its network. These investments are not just about infrastructure, they are about economic empowerment, digital resilience, and long-term national competitiveness.

 

“We are not just building faster networks, we’re building a more connected society,” Cruz said. “Fiber broadband is the backbone of digital life. And as the digital economy continues to grow, Globe is committed to expanding our reach strategically, sustainably, and always with the customer at the heart of it.”

Saturday, July 26, 2025

Eneos Fuels Passion: Japan’s No. 1 Motor Oil Backs Grassroots Sports in Mindanao






DAVAO CITY — Eneos, the number one motor oil brand in Japan, is driving forward its commitment to grassroots sports development in Mindanao by supporting local athletes and community-based sports initiatives.


The brand, widely known for its high-performance and efficient motor oils, has extended its reach beyond the racetrack by partnering with CR7 Football Club, one of Davao City's most awarded and popular football teams.


Karlo Martin Dela Peña, Eneos Area Manager for Mindanao, said their latest initiative includes providing official uniforms for CR7 Football Club to boost team morale and promote community pride.


“We’re not just supporting motorsports now. We want to make an impact in grassroots football too,” Dela Peña shared. “Our support for CR7 is just the beginning—we’re already planning to back another football club here in Davao.”


He emphasized that while Eneos is known for motorsport excellence, expanding support to other athletic fields reflects their belief in discipline, performance, and community development—values shared by both athletes and car enthusiasts.


“This initiative isn’t just about brand visibility. It’s about creating a connection with the community. When people see us supporting local talent, they recognize the heart behind our brand,” he added.


Dela Peña also highlighted that Eneos motor oils are not only affordable but also deliver top-tier performance and efficiency, making them a smart choice for motorists across the region.


With its growing presence in Mindanao’s sporting community, Eneos is setting a strong example of how brands can go beyond business to uplift local talents and inspire young athletes to reach for greater goals.(Bob Braceros)

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

90% of Barangay Communal Now Covered by CCTV, Says Councilor Galvez

 



DAVAO CITY — Peace and order efforts in Barangay Communal, Buhangin have taken a major step forward, with 90% of the area now under surveillance through closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras. This was revealed by First Councilor and former Barangay Captain Mark Galvez, who emphasized the importance of technology in ensuring the safety of his constituents.


“This level of CCTV coverage allows us to monitor almost all parts of the barangay in real time,” Galvez said. “It helps us deter crime, respond to incidents faster, and gather vital evidence when needed.”


The CCTV network is part of Galvez’s broader initiative to strengthen peace and order in Barangay Communal. He explained that surveillance is only one part of a multi-layered approach, which includes deploying more security personnel and increasing visibility in key areas.


Currently, the barangay has a 100-strong force of barangay police officers who operate on 24/7 rotating shifts. “These personnel, combined with our surveillance system, ensure that we can act swiftly and efficiently when incidents occur,” Galvez noted.


To further support these efforts, the barangay recently acquired a brand-new Toyota Hilux, which will be used for mobile patrols and quick emergency response. “With this vehicle, we can move our team more effectively, especially during urgent situations,” he said.


Galvez also revealed future plans to expand the CCTV coverage to reach 100%, ensuring that no area in the barangay is left unmonitored. He stressed that investing in security infrastructure is crucial not just for crime prevention but also for building trust among residents.


“Security is the foundation of a progressive community,” Galvez stated. “When people feel safe, they are more likely to be productive, cooperative, and engaged in community-building.”


As Barangay Communal continues to modernize its security systems, residents are expressing greater confidence in local governance and a renewed sense of peace in their neighborhoods.(Bob Braceros)


HCDC Women’s Volleyball Team Reigns Supreme at Araw ng Libertad Tournament

 


The Holy Cross of Davao College (HCDC) women’s volleyball team once again proved they are among the elite collegiate squads in Mindanao after securing the championship title in the 62nd Araw ng Libertad Collegiate Volleyball League held in Libertad, Misamis Oriental.


Displaying dominance, teamwork, and grit throughout the tournament, the HCDC spikers capped off their campaign with an impressive victory over Cagayan de Oro’s powerhouse, Kong Hua School—one of the most formidable teams in Northern Mindanao.


The victory solidifies HCDC’s reputation as a volleyball force to be reckoned with, following a string of strong finishes in recent regional competitions. Their championship win in Libertad is another testament to the hard work and dedication the players and coaching staff have put in.


At the helm of the team is Coach Roman Jacob Cousin, whose leadership and volleyball acumen have helped mold HCDC into a well-rounded and disciplined squad. Coach Cousin is also known as the heir of Davao City’s iconic Papa’s Pizza, a name synonymous with quality and tradition—traits that mirror his coaching philosophy.


With this latest victory, the HCDC women’s volleyball team continues to carry the pride of Davao City and raise the bar for collegiate volleyball in Mindanao.(Bob Braceros)

Golden Rhythm: Tibungco Dancesport Team Shines in Vietnam Festival

 




The winning streak of the Tibungco Dancesport Team (TDT) continues to dazzle the international stage, this time at the prestigious WDSF Vietnam Dancesport Festival held from July 9 to 13, 2025, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.


Representing the Philippines with pride and poise, TDT dancers Gavin Tangara and Reyben Mari Semilla brought home a gold and a silver medal. The pair clinched the gold in the KTOC Adult Single Dance Waltz category and secured a silver in the KTOC Adult Single Dance Viennese Waltz, showcasing elegance, precision, and discipline in their performance.




Earlier in the competition, their junior teammates from TDT, Bhenz Rudolf Owen Semilla and Francheska Dezzly Darvin, also delivered a stellar performance. The young duo captured three gold medals and one bronze. Their golds came from the KTOC Youth Single Dance categories in Slow Waltz, Viennese Waltz, and Foxtrot. They also earned a bronze in the highly competitive WDSF Youth Open category.


The success of the Tibungco Dancesport Team is a result of rigorous training and world-class mentorship under coaches Julie Flintham and Jeah Yonac, who have consistently guided the dancers to hone their skills and compete with excellence on the global stage.


With each win, TDT continues to raise the Philippine flag in the international dancesport community, proving that discipline, talent, and passion can lead to gold.(Bob Braceros)

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Silver with Honor: Mindanao’s Christian Arca Shines at ASEAN Age Group Chess Championship in Malaysia

 



DAVAO CITY — International Master (IM) Christian Gian Karlo Tade-Arca, a rising chess star from Mindanao, added another feather to his cap after winning the silver medal in the Under-18 Open Standard category of the prestigious ASEAN Age Group Chess Championships 2025, held from July 1 to 8 at the Berjaya Hotel in Penang, Malaysia.


At just 16 years old, Arca proved once again why he is one of the Philippines' most promising young chess talents. Representing the country with pride, he fought his way through a tough field of regional contenders to reach the final round with a golden opportunity within his grasp.





Needing only a draw in his final game to secure the gold medal in the U18 category, Arca made the bold decision to go for a win. His goal: to become the overall champion in the combined U18 and U20 Open division — a feat that would have automatically granted him a Direct International Master (IM) title.


Despite falling short after a hard-fought loss in the last round, Arca’s runner-up finish remains a remarkable achievement on the international stage, showcasing his competitive spirit, courage, and deep love for the game.



The National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP), under the leadership of Cong. Prospero "Butch" Pichay Jr., along with Grandmaster Jayson Gonzales and the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), were  recognized for their continued support of Arca and other Filipino athletes pursuing excellence in the global chess scene.


As he continues to grow and sharpen his game, Arca remains a strong beacon for Philippine chess — especially for aspiring players from Mindanao — proving that talent, determination, and heart can carry Filipino athletes to the world stage.


With many tournaments still ahead, the future is bright for Christian Gian Karlo Tade-Arca — a silver medalist today, and a world champion in the making.(Bob Braceros)

Golden Steps: Davao Duo Shines with Triple Gold at World DanceSport Youth Open in Vietnam

 



DAVAO CITY — Two young dance prodigies from Davao have made the Philippines proud after clinching three gold medals at the prestigious World DanceSport Federation (WDSF) Youth Open held this week in Vietnam.


Bhenz Rudolf Owen H. Semilla and Francheska Dezzly C. Darvin, standout members of the Tibungco Dancesport Team, showcased their world-class talent and grace as they topped the Youth A Standard category, one of the most competitive international stages for rising dance athletes.


The golden pair was chosen to represent the country by the Philippine DanceSport Federation, Inc. (PDSFI) after emerging as the top-ranked duo in their division through the 2024 PDSFI Ranking Points System. Their consistent dominance in national competitions earned them the coveted slot, proving they were more than ready for the global arena.





“Their victory is not only a personal milestone but also a proud moment for the Philippine dancesport community,” PDSFI said in a statement. “This opportunity is a testament to the dedication and discipline of our young dancers, as well as the high standards of our national ranking system.”


According to the federation, only the top-ranked couples in both the Latin and Standard categories were selected to carry the Philippine flag in international contests — a move that underscores the organization’s strong commitment to discovering and elevating Filipino talent to the world stage.


Semilla and Darvin's success is also a win for grassroots sports development in Mindanao. Their journey, which began with local training in Tibungco, Davao City, serves as an inspiring example of how regional talent can flourish and shine internationally with the right support and perseverance.


As they continue their journey in competitive dancesport, the whole country — especially their hometown of Davao — stands united in celebrating their remarkable feat and cheering them on for future triumphs.


With every poised step and passionate turn, these young Davaoeños are proving that Filipino dancers can truly conquer the world stage.(Bob Braceros)

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

FinTech Alliance PH Backs BSP Framework on Responsible Use of Licensed Gaming

 






Industry players unite behind stronger safeguards and collaborative compliance to protect consumers 


Manila, Philippines – The FinTech Alliance Philippines has expressed its full support for the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)’s strengthened regulatory framework on the responsible use of digital financial services in relation to licensed online gaming platforms. 


As the country’s largest organization of digital finance players composed of BSP-regulated financial technology companies and electronic money issuers, the Alliance reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that the Philippine digital economy remains safe, ethical, and inclusive especially amid growing public concern around the societal risks of online gaming. 


“The Alliance recognizes the growing concern from the public and other sectors over the impact of gaming. We are united in our commitment to be part of the solution by working closely with regulators, elevating safeguards, and protecting the welfare of Filipino consumers,” said Lito Villanueva, Founding Chairman of the FinTech Alliance PH.” 


Industry Action on Emerging Risks 

The Alliance flagged urgent risks related to financial distress, addiction, and underage or unverified access to online gaming, as well as the proliferation of illegal and unregulated platforms. It emphasized the need for a balanced, collaborative regulatory approach that preserves innovation while shielding vulnerable sectors of society. 

“We remain aligned with the BSP in ensuring that access to payment channels for online licensed gaming is strictly controlled, and that all FinTech Alliance members adopt robust due diligence measures,” Villanueva added. 


Strengthened Controls and Coordinated Compliance 


In line with the BSP’s directive, FinTech Alliance PH members committed to the following actions: ● Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD) for all merchant accounts classified under licensed online gaming;


● Real-time detection, monitoring, and blacklisting of illegal and unregulated platforms; 

● Full compliance with BSP-imposed restrictions and enforcement actions on violative payment channels. 


The Alliance also encouraged evidence-based policymaking and data-driven interventions to ensure effectiveness and proportionality in regulation. 


Consumer Education and Ethical Engagement 

To reinforce regulatory measures, the Alliance vowed to intensify public education efforts, particularly targeting vulnerable consumers. Members will also adopt ethical marketing practices and promote awareness of gaming-related risks across digital and community platforms. 

“Financial literacy and responsible use are essential pillars of inclusive digital finance. As an industry, we are committed to upholding these values,” Villanueva noted. 


Unified Commitment to a Safe Digital Finance Ecosystem 


Above all, the Alliance underscored its unity in protecting consumer welfare and ensuring that the Philippine digital finance ecosystem remains safe, responsible, and inclusive. 



About FinTech Alliance PH 


FinTech Alliance Philippines is the leading digital finance industry group composed of BSP-regulated financial technology firms and electronic money issuers. Its members include RCBC, CIMB Bank, Cebuana Lhuillier Bank, Maya, GCash, Tonik, GoTyme Bank, GrabPay, Xendit, and Smart Communications, among others. Collectively, Alliance members account for over 90% of digital transaction volumes in the country and are committed to advancing responsible innovation, financial inclusion, and consumer protection. 


To learn more, visit www.fintechalliance.ph


For more information, please contact: 


FinTech Alliance.Ph Secretariat 

secretariat@fintechalliance.ph 

09983309722



Monday, July 7, 2025

Globe Expands Connectivity in Underserved Areas—Where It Matters Most

 





Globe is deepening its commitment to digital inclusion by expanding mobile connectivity in Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs) and underserved communities—supporting the country’s digital transformation where it’s needed most.

The strategic push was highlighted by Globe President and CEO Carl Cruz at the recent Bloomberg’s The Look Ahead – Manila event at Shangri-La The Fort in BGC, Taguig City, where he laid out a future-forward vision for Globe as a telco enabling equitable digital access.

“We’re no longer connecting only where it’s profitable—we’re connecting where it matters most,” Cruz told Bloomberg’s Haslinda Amin. “We’re building more than infrastructure—we’re enabling opportunity. We are opening doors for millions of Filipinos to participate meaningfully in the digital economy.”

This vision comes to life in Globe’s support for the Department of Information and Communications Technology’s Bayanihan SIM initiative, which provides mobile access to students, teachers, health workers, and LGUs in remote communities. The program is a clear example of how public-private collaboration can deliver immediate, measurable impact—especially in areas left behind by traditional connectivity models.

7,063 barangays are classified as Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs), home to nearly 25 million residents. As of 2024, over 600 Globe cell sites were already operational in GIDAs.

Active Digital Population

Despite the Philippines being one of Southeast Asia’s most active digital populations—with Filipinos spending an average of 8 hours and 52 minutes online daily, according to the Digital 2025 report—access remains highly uneven.

As of 2024, only 33% of households nationwide were subscribed to fixed broadband, based on the latest figures from the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT). Mobile connectivity in many GIDAs remains unreliable or unavailable, leaving vast segments of the population excluded from the country’s digital momentum. These gaps underscore why inclusive access is no longer just a development aspiration—it’s a national imperative.

Globe is responding with deliberate investments in expanding its mobile footprint to cover underserved areas. This includes the enhancement of existing cell sites, the deployment of energy-efficient infrastructure, and the gradual migration from legacy networks to more reliable LTE services. The company is also optimizing its use of shared infrastructure to reach farther, faster.

“If user data consumption is surging past 30 GB per month per user, then our strategy is not just about connectivity—it’s about empowering households, enabling SMEs, and growing the digital economy,” Cruz said.

These efforts are part of Globe’s broader commitment to equitable growth and long-term nation-building. Connectivity in underserved areas is more than a business opportunity—it’s a responsibility. By delivering mobile access in areas where education, health, and livelihoods depend on digital tools, Globe is helping to uplift communities, unlock potential, and close the access gap.

“We’re committed to connecting the unconnected,” Cruz emphasized. “Because when we bring connectivity to underserved areas, we’re not just improving signal—we’re improving futures.”

With connectivity now a lifeline, Globe continues to lead with purpose—ensuring that progress reaches every corner of the country.

To learn more or support the cause, visit globe.com.ph.


Saturday, July 5, 2025

Pilipinas Sambo to Hold 3-Day National Training Camp in Tagaytay

 



TAGAYTAY CITY — In its continued mission to elevate the level of Sambo in the country, Pilipinas Sambo Federation Incorporated is set to host a three-day national training camp on July 11–13 at the Tagaytay Combat Center.


The event will be headlined by one of the most respected names in martial arts, Sensei Hidemasa Tanaka, who is known for his deep understanding of combat techniques and his passion for developing athletes. The training camp will feature two daily sessions — one in the morning and another in the afternoon — providing participants with intensive, hands-on learning opportunities.





The entry fee for the full three-day program is P3,000, which includes free meals and lodging, making it both affordable and accessible for aspiring and experienced Sambo practitioners.


Pilipinas Sambo President Paolo Tancontian emphasized the importance of combining physical conditioning with technical mastery in martial arts.


“Physical training makes you strong, but techniques will help you improve even more — mas malalum na understanding sa Sambo,” said Tancontian. “The philosophy and scientific training — that’s what I want Pilipinas Sambo to achieve under my leadership.”


Tancontian also expressed his gratitude to the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) President Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino, Senator Bong Go, and the Philippine Sports Commission  (PSC) for their full support of the initiative.


With top-tier instruction, structured training, and national backing, this camp is poised to be a milestone in the development of Filipino Sambo athletes and the growth of the sport across the country.(Bob Braceros)


Thursday, July 3, 2025

Alvin Pasaol Bids Goodbye to PBA, Set to Join Pampanga Lanterns in MPBL

 





DAVAO CITY — The PBA journey of Dona Salud, Sasa native Alvin Pasaol has officially come to an end.


The Meralco Bolts have opted not to renew Pasaol’s contract, effectively closing the chapter of his professional stint in the Philippine Basketball Association. The decision paves the way for the former UE Warriors star to continue his basketball career elsewhere.


According to reports, Pasaol has signed a deal with the Pampanga Lanterns in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL), marking a fresh start for the Davaoeño sharpshooter in one of the country’s fastest-growing regional basketball leagues.


Pasaol rose to national prominence during his collegiate years with the University of the East (UE) Warriors in the UAAP, where he was known for his explosive scoring and physical play. His standout performance eventually led to his selection in the PBA Draft, where he was picked up by the Meralco Bolts.


Though his time in the PBA was brief, Pasaol remains a respected figure in Philippine basketball, admired for his gritty playing style and down-to-earth persona.


Now heading to the MPBL, fans are eager to see Pasaol bring his veteran presence and scoring prowess to the Pampanga squad, as he looks to revive his career and make a strong impact in the regional league.(Bob Braceros)

EastMinCom Gears Up for 19th Anniversary with Fun Shoot, Fun Run, and Charity Golf Tournament

 





DAVAO CITY — In celebration of its 19th founding anniversary, the Eastern Mindanao Command (EastMinCom) is set to roll out a series of sports events aimed at promoting camaraderie, wellness, and community engagement among troops and civilians. The festivities will build up to the command’s anniversary culmination on August 28.


Speaking at the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum on July 3, EastMinCom spokesperson LTC Salvacion C. Evangelista, PA, shared that the anniversary lineup will feature three major sporting events — a shooting competition, a fun run, and a charity golf tournament — open to both military personnel and civilian participants.

The sports festivities will kick off on July 27 with a Fun Shootfest Competition at the Naval Base Compound Range in Panacan. The event, sanctioned under the Level 1 Philippine Practical Shooting Association (PPSA) seven-stage category, is open to both military personnel and civilian shooters.


Next on the lineup is a Fun Run scheduled for August 10 at 4:30 a.m., featuring 3K, 5K, and 10K categories along the out-and-back route of the Davao City Coastal Road. Registration is ongoing at P250, which includes a commemorative running shirt. Organizers expect around 1,000 runners to join the event.


The third and final sporting event is the Drive for Hope 4.0 Charity Golf Tournament, set for August 22 at Rancho Palos Verdes Golf and Country Club. Open to both military and civilian golfers, the tournament will feature team and individual competitions in Class A, B, C, and Ladies divisions. Registration fee is P3,500.


“These sporting events are not only a celebration of our 19 years of service but also a way to promote camaraderie, physical fitness, and charity within and beyond the military community,” Evangelista said.


The series of events promises to unite the community and armed forces in celebration, sport, and service for a greater cause.(Bob Braceros)

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Two Davaoeño Dancers to Represent Philippines at World DanceSport Youth Open in Vietnam

 



DAVAO CITY — Two rising dance champions from Davao are set to bring pride to the country as they represent the Philippines in the prestigious World DanceSport Federation (WDSF) Youth Open this July in Vietnam.


Bhenz Rudolf Owen H. Semilla and Francheska Dezzly C. Darvin, standout members of the Tibungco Dancesport Team, have earned the honor of competing in the Youth A Standard category — a major international stage for young dancers.


The Philippine DanceSport Federation, Inc. (PDSFI) selected the duo after they topped their category in the 2024 PDSFI Ranking Points System. Their consistent performance and dominance in national competitions cemented their place as the top-ranked pair in the Youth A Standard division.


PDSFI announced that the top-ranked couples in both Latin and Standard divisions were given the privilege to represent the Philippines in international competitions — a move that highlights the federation’s commitment to recognizing and nurturing world-class Filipino talent.


“This opportunity is a testament to the dedication and discipline of our young dancers, as well as the high standards of our national ranking system,” the federation said in a statement.


The entire Philippine dancesport community is rallying behind Semilla and Darvin as they prepare to compete against the best young dancers from around the world. Their participation not only brings honor to Davao City, but also showcases the growing strength of grassroots dancesport development in Mindanao.


With passion, precision, and national pride, these two young Davaoeños are ready to make their mark on the global stage.(Bob Braceros)

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Davao’s Elaine Etang Named to UAAP Mythical Team, Joins Gilas for FIBA 3×3 World Cup

 





DAVAO CITY — Rising basketball star Elaine Etang of Davao City continues to make headlines as she earns a coveted spot in the UAAP Mythical Team, a recognition given by the media covering the collegiate league in Metro Manila.


Etang, who plays for the Adamson Lady Falcons, was honored on June 30 for her outstanding performance in the recent UAAP season. Her selection to the mythical five highlights her impact on the court — showcasing not only scoring and playmaking abilities, but also leadership and consistency.


The recognition comes at a high point in Etang’s career, as she also recently secured a place on the Gilas Pilipinas Women’s team that will compete in the 2025 FIBA 3×3 U23 World Cup.


Etang was instrumental in the Philippines' impressive showing at the FIBA 3×3 Youth Nations League Asia-Pacific 1 held in Doha, Qatar, where the team dominated four out of six tournament stops and amassed 530 points — 50 ahead of second-placed New Zealand. Their strong performance boosted the Philippines to 14th in the world rankings, the highest-ever rank achieved by any Gilas 3×3 squad, and fourth in Asia behind basketball powerhouses Japan, Mongolia, and China.


For the young guard from Davao, being named to the UAAP Mythical Team and earning a Gilas call-up are major milestones that reflect years of hard work and dedication. Her success is a source of pride for Davaoeños and proof that Mindanao continues to produce top-tier athletic talent.


As she prepares to represent the country on the world stage, Elaine Etang is expected to bring the same passion and heart that earned her a spot among the UAAP’s best.(Bob Braceros)

Malita Native Elwin Retanal Scores Perfect 7-0 to Win FIDE Rapid Chess Tournament in Saudi Arabia

 







Malita, Davao Occidental native National Master (NM) Elwin Retanal delivered a stunning performance to win the 2nd Only Move International FIDE Rated Rapid Chess Tournament held at Alfaisal University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, early Sunday morning (Philippine time).


Retanal completed a perfect 7.0 out of 7 points in the Swiss-system tournament, sweeping all his matches against top-caliber international opponents.


The former 1997 Philippine Junior Chess Champion opened his campaign with wins over Yousuf Omar Gharib, Balamurugan Rithita, and Arena International Master Nasser Asain. He then outclassed Jordanian Master Ghayth Ababneh and Saudi Olympiad team member Mohammed Alaqeel Abdulaziz in the next two rounds.


Retanal’s impressive run continued with back-to-back victories over Egyptian Grandmaster Abdelrahman Hesham and FIDE Master Hatem Eldesoky to seal the championship.


His unbeaten run earned him the tournament’s top prize of 6,000 Saudi Riyal, equivalent to around P90,500.


Retanal’s triumph is a proud moment for Malita and the entire Philippine chess community, proving once again that Filipino talents can shine brightly on the world stage.(Bob Braceros)