[b]The Athletic Mind: Rookie Watch, the Whole Nine Yards [/b]
by Sid Ventura
I hate it when my writing schedule gets interrupted. For the past three years, I
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[b]The Athletic Mind: Rookie Watch, the Whole Nine Yards [/b]
by Sid Ventura
I hate it when my writing schedule gets interrupted. For the past three years, I
[b]Season Preview Part One [/b]
by Sid Ventura of UBelt.com
A fellow sportswriter who covers the UAAP beat for one of the country
[b]Athletic Mind: Season Preview Part 2[/b]
by Sidney Ventura
[b]A couple of things I need to get out of the way before we go to Part 2: 1. There
[SIZE="3"][CENTER][B]Athletic Mind: Season Preview Part 3[/B][/CENTER][/SIZE]
by Sidney Ventura
[B]Out of the Doghouse[/B]
[B]National University Bulldogs[/B]
Head Coach: Manny Dandan
Assistants: Chico Manabat and Jeff Napa
Additions: PF/C Raymond Aguilar, SG Chris Catamora, SF Mervin Boloran, SG Aaron Galapon, C Jewel Ponferrada, and SG Joseph Tesoro
Subtractions: SF Dave Catamora, PG Julian Cooper, C Howard Flor, PG Jason Malcontento, PF Benner John Salamat.
Line-up:
Raymond John Aguilar
[B]Subplots Emerge In UAAP 70 Launch[/B]
by JP Abcede
Questions will finally be answered once the 2007 UAAP men`s basketball games kick off on July 7 at the Araneta Coliseum. Will the University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigers be able to defend their crown despite the last minute exclusion of 2006 men`s basketball finals MVP Jojo Duncil? Will Ateneo de Manila University avenge their defeat in the championship series last year?
Will University of the East finally get over the Final Four hump? Will De La Salle University have a grand comeback? Will Far Eastern University, National University, and even University of the Philippines surprise everyone and make heads turn their way?
These are some of the questions that are at the back of everybody
[B]eto poh ung complete sked[/B]
[B]SATURDAY, JULY 07, 2007[/B]
2pm DLSU vs UP ARANETA 1st
4pm NU vs FEU ARANETA 1st
[B]SUNDAY, JULY 08, 2007[/B]
2pm ADMU vs ADU NINOY 1st
4pm UST vs UE NINOY 1st
[B]THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2007[/B]
2pm UE vs NU NINOY 1st
4pm UP vs ADMU NINOY 1st
[B]SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2007[/B]
2pm ADU vs DLSU NINOY 1st
4pm FEU vs UST NINOY 1st
[B]SUNDAY, JULY 15, 2007[/B]
2pm NU vs UP NINOY 1st
4pm ADMU vs UE NINOY 1st
[B]THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2007[/B]
2pm ADU vs UST NINOY 1st
4pm DLSU vs FEU NINOY 1st
[B]SATURDAY, JULY 21, 2007[/B]
2pm NU vs ADMU NINOY 1st
4pm UST vs UP NINOY 1st
[B]SUNDAY, JULY 22, 2007[/B]
2pm FEU vs ADU NINOY 1st
4pm UE vs DLSU NINOY 1st
[B]THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2007[/B]
2pm NU vs UST NINOY 1st
4pm DLSU vs ADMU ARANETA 1st
[B]SATURDAY, JULY 28, 2007[/B]
2pm ADU vs NU NINOY 1st
4pm UP vs UE NINOY 1st
[B]SUNDAY, JULY 29, 2007[/B]
2pm UST vs DLSU NINOY 1st
4pm ADMU vs FEU NINOY 1st
[B]THURSDAY, AUGUST 02, 2007[/B]
2pm UE vs FEU NINOY 1st
4pm ADU vs UP NINOY 1st
[B]SATURDAY, AUGUST 04, 2007[/B]
2pm NU vs DLSU NINOY 1st
4pm UE vs ADU NINOY 1st
[B]SUNDAY, AUGUST 05, 2007[/B]
2pm UP vs FEU NINOY 1st
4pm ADMU vs UST NINOY 1st
[B][CENTER][SIZE="3"]Tigers Claim To Be Underdogs This 70th Season [/SIZE][/CENTER][/B]
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by Reuben Ezra Terrado of UBelt.com
Defending champion University of Santo Tomas does not mind tagging themselves as underdogs in the 70th season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) men
[center][b]Athletic Mind: Season Preview Part 4[/b][/center]
by Sidney Ventura
As always, I have my things-to-get-out-of-the-way list before I proceed with the article proper. (1) It turns out La Salle big man Marko Batricevic might be able to suit up sometime in the second round, or, if he`s really lucky, even as early as late in the first round. (2) Here`s my first shameless plug of the new season. My friends and I have set up this bar called Taberna Ocho located at 162 Maginhawa St. Sikatuna Village Quezon City. Visit our website at ocho.wordpress.com for more details. (3) Jessica Alba is hot.
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[B]Young Guns 2[/B]
University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons
Head coach: Jose Lipa
Assistants: Ramil Cruz, Mark Jomalesa, and Jojo Villa
Additions: SF Jayfelson Agbayani, SG Czarlo Dela Victoria, PG Michael Gamboa, SF Dionisio Hipolito, SF Mark Lopez, PF/C Andrew Marfori, C Socrates Rivera, PG Dexter Rosales, and SF Julius Wong
Subtractions: PG Arvin Braganza, PF Ira Buyco, C Galen Cacha, PG Marvin Cruz, PF Nestor David, SG Francis Maniego, SG Dan Salvador, SG Paul Sorongon, and Gretchen Fullido
[B]Line-up:[/B]
Jayfelson Agbayani – 6'2"
Woodward John Co – 6'3"
Miguel Antonio De Asis – 5'9"
Czarlo Dela Victoria – 6'2"
Victor Mel Epres – 6'1"
Michael Joseph Gamboa - 5'7"
Dionisio Hipolito III – 6'2"
Mark Anthony Lopez – 6'1"
Santos Andrew Marfori – 6'4"
Martin John Reyes – 6'0"
Socrates Rivera – 6'4"
Dexter Rosales – 5'8"
Virgilio Serios, Jr.- 6'3"
Magi King Sison – 6'6"
Julius Paul Wong – 6'1"
The makeover continues. Having come up with arguably the best recruiting class of the season, the UP Maroons had to make way for their talented newcomers and once again have a roster with more rookies than veterans. It's a price Joe Lipa is willing to pay if it means a competitive team down the road, although he realizes it will also mean this year's team will take its share of lumps.
"We have six sophomores, two juniors and seven rookies on the team," Lipa said. "And the seven rookies are fresh from high school. They don’t know our program, and they have to do a lot of adjustment in our system. And you know, all the disadvantages that go with a young team are there. But we are trying to remedy this, and we are hoping for a winning season."
To be precise, the two juniors are actually veteran shooting guard Vic Epres, who is on his final year, and the comebacking Jay Agbayani, who will be entering his fourth season. Also, the sixth sophomore is Andrew Marfori, who is a sophomore in college but a rookie in the UAAP. Regardless, it's still a young team, and although the talent is there, there's still a lot of ground to cover.
"We have to improve a lot on our defensive rotation," Lipa continued. "Of course, rebounding will be a problem for us because our big men are not that dominant. And we have to improve a lot on our motion offense."
The rebounding aspect is indeed a cause for concern. A little-known fact: the team's best rebounder last year was actually Marvin Cruz (7.9rpg), who won’t be returning. He's the second-biggest loss for the team, next to Gretchen Fullido, of course. Left to fill the void are rookies Marfori and Soc Rivera and sophomore Magi Sison, none of whom, as Lipa pointed out, are particularly dominant underneath.
Marfori is perhaps the best-skilled among the three, a player who always knows where he should be on the court and who is a good weakside help defender, but he's not particularly agile and at a shade under six-four is undersized. Rivera is immensely talented, an athletic six-four big man who runs the court well, can shoot from afar, and is probably the team's best shotblocker. But he's reed-thin and can easily be pushed around. Sison is the most tantalizing prospect among the three, and at the same time the most frustrating. The tallest player on the team at six-six, he can either show flashes of brilliance or make Lipa's blood boil with botched play after botched play.
The lack of big men will mean top man VJ Serios will have to spend some time at the power forward spot, which is a pity because he is more effective playing the wing where he can create mismatches and where he is probably the team's best defender.
This all means that UP will still rely on its run-and-gun philosophy. They certainly have the tools: snipers Migs De Asis and Martin Reyes will alternate at the two-spot where they will almost certainly be among the league leaders in three-point shots. For back-up the team elevated Czarlo Dela Victoria from the training pool, while Serios, Epres, Woody Co and rookie Mark Lopez also have the range from outside.
The "run" part will be anchored by rookie point guards Mike Gamboa and Dexter Rosales. In fact, everyone on this team can run, which is crucial. The Maroons have to attempt to fastbreak every chance they get because, just like last year's team, they will have trouble against bigger and more experienced opponents in a half-court set.
But it's a classic chicken-and-egg thing: they can’t run if they don’t have the ball, and they can't get the ball unless they dominate the boards, and they can’t dominate the boards unless they have enough big men, which they don't.
Additionally, you have to make your opponents miss first before you can even think about grabbing a defensive rebound, and this crew is sort of lacking in defensive stoppers, particularly in the back court. Gamboa and De Asis, in particular, are terrible man-to-man defenders.
But Lipa remains optimistic. "We'll try very hard. It's not far from happening, but one thing's for sure, we'll give it our best shot."
So which teams are his heavy favorites?
"La Salle, based on their performance in the two summer leagues, I would say would be seeded number one, number two would be UE, then FEU, number four would be a toss-up between UST and NU."
My prognosis: this is a team built for the future. Expect a lot of rookie mistakes this season and few wins. There are just too many teams who are taller and more experienced. UP will probably register an upset win here and there, but a Final Four berth may be out of reach.
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[B]Troubled Tigers[/B]
University of Sto. Tomas Growling Tigers
Head coach: Alfredo Jarencio
Assistants: Beaujing Acot, Manny Calipes, Senen Duenas, Edwin Escobar, and Rabbi Tomacruz
[b]Additions[/b]: SG John Hector Badua, SG Darryl Basa, C Khasim Mirza, PG Rum Perry Scott, and SF Francis Soriano
[b]Subtractions:[/b] PF Allan Evangelista, SG Joselito Duncil, SG AC Marquez, and SG Jemal Vizcarra
[b]Line-up:[/b]
Dylan Ababou – 6'2"
Francis Philip Allera – 6'3"
John Hector Badua – 5'11"
John Darryl Basa – 6'0"
Mark Angelo Canlas – 6'5"
Jose Cortez, Jr. - 5'10"
Jervy Cruz – 6'4"
John Paul Cuan – 5'7"
June Dizon - 6'3"
Anthony Espiritu – 6'4"
Melchor Gile – 6'3"
Khasim Mirza – 6'4"
Rum Perry Scott – 5'9"
Francis Soriano - 6'5"
Up until last week, I had penciled in UST as a top three team, owing to its relatively intact line-up. All that changed thanks to a questionable birth certificate.
The shock loss of top gun Jojo Duncil is big not only because of what the guy brings to the court – shooting, leadership, experience – but also because of its suddenness. I wouldn’t be surprised if this has caused a little demoralization in the ranks, Duncil being the face of UST's improbable title run last year.
Of course, Jervy Cruz is still there. The six-four center is arguably the best at his position now that Ken Bono isn’t around. Plus, Anthony Espiritu and Mark Canlas can be relied on to provide ample support. Meanwhile, ex-Tiger Cubs Darryl Basa and Hector Badua will try to fill Duncil's shoes at the shooting guard position, while Rum Perry Scott, a talented transferee from Lyceum, becomes the team's third point guard.
But there are more storm clouds in the horizon.
Comes now unconfirmed news that swingman Dylan Ababou has contracted Hepatitis B. Two reliable sources have shared this bit of news with me, although it remains unclear just how many games the athletic forward will miss if ever. Because of this, I'm not so sure anymore if the Tigers can make it back to the finals. Then again, nobody gave them a chinaman's chance last year.
But what really happened with Duncil anyway? For the record, this is what Fr. Ermito De Sagun said during the press conference last Monday after I posed that dreaded question concerning Duncil's last-minute decision to turn pro. I am printing it here verbatim (special thanks to my colleague Reuben Terrado for the transcription):
Ok, let me answer that. Of course, Jojo Duncil was our player. He was a UAAP player. As far as we are concerned, he is a dead horse and it is useless to talk about a dead horse. Sabi ko nga, kaya tinanggal na lang sa line-up kasi hindi nakaka-excel yung iba. Natatakpan yung ibang player namin kaya iba naman. But really, as far as the controversy is concerned, we know from the family. In fact, Jojo Duncil is the nephew of the rector of UST. So, as far as his person is concerned, we have no doubts against his person. He is a good boy. But the only problem is he has two NSO-certified birth certificates. One will make him ineligible. Kasi kung 1982, ineligible. Kung 1983, eligible. Now, we think that this is, as far as UST is concerned, is an additional burden, an excess load. We don't want any member of our team to have excess load. It will be a distraction to our games. We don't want to have games and put into question. Kaya better, mag-pro ka nalang. And of course, as a matter of fact, that was his real intention. He was weighing the possibility of going pro because he was watching the list of those who will go pro. Kasi siyempre, yung player, nakakiramdam din when is the best time to turn pro. Siyempre kung maraming magagaling na mag-turn pro, mahihirapan ka rin. So parang for him, that's his decision and the family's decision and we respect it. Sa UST, hindi na namin pinag-uusapan yun.
We can probably forgive Fr. De Sagun for the poor spin he put on what really happened (that part about removing Duncil from the line-up to give others a chance to excel is just plain silly). But I think I understand where he is coming from. A source told me the real story is that Duncil was in fact born in 1983, but his parents, eager to enroll him in school at the soonest time possible, somehow made it appear that he was born in 1982. Naturally, it was this birth certificate that became the basis for his age from then on. And inevitably, it came back to haunt him.
A similar thing happened with one of my friends who faked his age so that he could get a driver's license at the age of 14. Now, he can’t apply for an international license because his Philippine license and his birth certificate show two different birth dates.
So technically, Duncil is only 24. But since he has been using the erroneous birth certificate ever since...well, you can easily see how this became a stupid problem that UST just didn’t want to deal with. It's also why I don’t think any further investigations will be pursued.
[b]Anyway, here's my predicted order of finish at the end of the elimination round[/b]:
UE
DLSU
ADMU
UST
NU
FEU
UP
AdU
Rookie of the Year: Soc Rivera (UP)
[b]Mythical Five:[/b]
Guard
[B]to all Thomasians: you can avail your tickets in the SOCC office TODAY!! from 8am up to 5 pm at the 2nd floor of the UST-TAN yan kee student center.
at the same time, do not forget to buy out a UST Long Car Sticker at the second floor of the UST Grandstand for only P60[/B]
you can also avail the 2007 UAAP T-shirts at the socc office parin!
[B][I]
Proud Thomasians @ 400!![/I][/B]
[B]GO USTE Lets Defend the Crown [/B]
Ito ang real reason kung bakit mwawala si Duncil sa UST.
As Explain by IHEART UST
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Hindi ko maintindihan kung anong katotohanan pa ang gusto ninyong malaman.
Inamin na nga ni Fr. De Sagun sa isang interview na oo, mayroong dalawang birth certificate si Jojo MULA SA NSO.
Sinabi na rin ni Jojo sa interview niya na kaya nangyari iyon ay dahil nagparehistro ulit ang kapatid niya noong 1989. Na batay sa post dito ni Mr. Brownstone at sinegundahan naman ni augustine, iyon ay para palabasin na mas matanda siya ng isang taon para diumano ay makapasok siya ng mas maaga sa elementarya. Ito rin ang nakasaad sa isinulat ni Sid Ventura sa Ubelt na lumabas kahapon.
Ang certificate na ipinasa sa UAAP ay 1983 ang nakasaad. Iyon ang orihinal na kapanganakan niya. Iyon ang tama. Ang certificate na nakatala ngayon sa NSO main ay 1982. Iyon ang mali.
Nagpaliwanag na rin ang UST sa board. Nagdala pa nga daw sila ng hindi lang isa kundi dalawang NSO certificate kaya ngayon ay lumalabas na tatlo na ang kuwestyunableng dokumento. Ang punto dito NAGPALIWANAG NA ANG UST SA BOARD.
Kung bakit naging tatlo ang dokumento, ni isa sa atin dito ay walang nakakaalam. (Maliban na lang kung mayroong board member na PEXer, hehe) Nasa pagitan na iyon ng UST at ng board. Nagkaayos na sila. Tapos ang usapan.
Sa BOARD at tanging sa board lamang mayroong obligasyong magbigay ng pahayag ang UST at ginawa naman nila iyon. Kung piliin man nilang huwag magpahayag sa press ay prerogative nila iyon.
Gusto ko lang linawin, ang UST at ang board ay hindi iisa.
We're talking about representatives from seven other big name universities here in the country. Please do not insult their intelligence by assuming that they will let something anomalous just go by un-admonished. In this case, they probably arrived at the conclusion that nothing anomalous took place.
The public's assumption that Jojo submitted fake papers is culled from their own interpretation of the series of events that transpired. There is no factual basis behind it. The facts remain inside the boardroom where it should be. UST did their part, they explained their side to the board. They have no obligation whatsoever to feed your curiosity.
Suma-tutal ang resulta ng lahat ng ito ay hindi na maglalaro sa UAAP si Jojo. Nakuha na ng mastermind ng plot na ito ang gusto niya. Llamado na ang team niya laban sa UST. Wala na ang orihinal na line-up ng mga Tigers. Ang mga plays na sinaliksik ng coaching staff ng UST at pinaghandaan ng team ngayong pre-season ay malamang na mauwi lang sa wala. Kailangan nilang mag-regroup. May panahon pa ba? Ewan ko. Mamaya na ang simula ng UAAP.
Muli ang tanong ko, nasaan ang "FAIR PLAY" sa ginawa nila?
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Nga pala, medyo OT na 'to, nabasa ko sa MB na sinusuyo ni Mr. Mikee Romero si Jojo na wag munang mag-pro at sa halip ay sumama muna sa SEA games. Kahapon daw ay nasa Reyes Gym siya para mag-try outs.
Ateneo Muse
1st year College
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[B]2nd Game NU Bulldogs beat the FEU Tamaraws 73-70.[/B]
[B]Top Performer of the Game:[/B] Edwin Asoro 17 Points 13 Rebounds, 2 steals and 1 Assists.
[B]Eager Archers Start Right A-Way[/B]
by JP Abcede
Did anyone miss De La Salle University? Not when they go 14-0 in the first four minutes of their first game back from oblivion. The Green Archers started the 70th UAAP men’s basketball season with a bang, manhandling the young University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons, 82-61, on July 7 at the Araneta Coliseum for their first UAAP victory in almost two years, not counting the ones they forfeited prior to that.
“We were just so excited to be back in the UAAP,” said a giddy Franz Pumaren. “We feel like playing for the first time.”
Cholo Villanueva, PJ Walsham, and James Mangahas were just as happy to be there, making the first 14 points of DLSU. Jvee Casio gave the Archers their highest lead, scoring five points late in the game, 82-57.
“I am really expecting him to be there,” Pumaren referred to topscorer Villanueva, who finished with 19 points on 7/13 shooting, while also notching six rebounds and four assists.
Mangahas garnered 14 markers, shooting 70% at the two-point field, and grabbed seven boards before coming out with a sprain. Both TY Tang and Casio finished with 12 points.
Martin Reyes topped the Maroons with 14 points. Woodward Co was good 3/5 at the three-point area, concluding the game with 12.
The green and white gallery thought that the first quarter would never end, euphoric after the scoreboard read 14-0. Magi Sison beat the shot clock buzzer for UP’s first points with a three-pointer, 6:01.
For the rest of the quarter, the Maroons’ only field goals came from beyond the arc until Mark Lopez scored on an undergoal shot, 9:19 of the second period to trail, 16-25. The nearest the Diliman-based squad could get was eight when Migs de Asis netted a three, 5:53 of the third, 37-49.
The Taft-based squad eventually breached the 20-point ledger when Villanueva recovered the ball from a broken play and scored, 65-45, 5:50 of the fourth.
For the Archers’ next opponent, they have Adamson Falcons on July 14. UP, on the other hand, had an early Battle of Intramuros with Ateneo de Manila University on July 12
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[B]Bulldogs Snatch Win In OT[/B]
by JP Abcede
National University now means business and they took care of revamped Far Eastern University, 73-70, on UAAP men’s basketball opening day on July 7 at the Araneta Coliseum.
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Joseph Lingao-Lingao stopped a driving Mark Barroca in the dying seconds of OT while Jonathan Fernandez closed the coffin with two freethrows.
“We wanted this game badly,” said NU coach Manny Dandan. “To boost our confidence, we need to win this game.”
Lingao-Lingao was top Dog with 17 points, 13 rebounds, and five blocks. Edwin Asoro also had 17 on 2/3 three-point shooting, while also grabbing 16 boards.
Cyrus Malague
[b]Warriors Tame Tigers[/b]
by JP Abcede
Diminutive James Martinez played big in the game of giants, needling two three-point shots to take control of what was once a nip and tuck contest, 65-54, at the 2:51 mark of the fourth quarter. Martinez later gave the Red Warriors the highest lead, 73-58, from a breakaway layup.
[B]Arao Shines Brightly For Ateneo[/B]
[B]by JP Abcede [/B]
The sun was not out Sunday afternoon for UAAP men
[b]My take on the Tigers for this 1st game of the season:[/b]
1. Badua was great especially at the start. He knows when to look for his own shot and when to attack & pass to an open teammate. Unfortunately, he made some crucial errors in the 2nd half. Badua needs to step up and help Jerby Cruz I know he have huge shoes to filled due to Duncil's idea to enter the PBA Draft.
2. Jervy was impressive as usual except for his foul trouble which limited him. And good thing the sprain he got in the 1st quarter was a minor one. ( Jerby Norm 16 Points, 9 rebounds and a couple of Block Shoots.
3. Anthony and Dylan were both non-factors in the game. Taylor and Japs were the ones giving ample support to Jervy. Japs being one of the smaller player in the court at 5'7 blow away the defense of the UE RED Warriors.
4. Mirza looks promising while Basa did not get enough playing time to show his game.
5. They lost out on 2 factors; rebounding and outside shooting.
Anyway, congrats to UE.
Kaya pa yan UST Tigers!
[B]Power Rankings[/B]
Week 1 (by Sidney Ventura)
[B]Ford Arao (ADMU)[/B]
[B]UST vs. FEU Saturday[/B]
This one is a tough call based on the performance of both teams last week. UST got crushed in the fourth while FEU managed a comeback but ran out of gas in OT. Hmmm.... I'll go for UST by the slimmest of margins.
[b]Three Keys for UST to win:[/b]
1. Jervy Cruz all day. Jervy disappeared in the 2nd half against UE and as the Tiger's best player (and offensive weapon) he has to constantly put pressure on opposing defenses with his scoring and offensive rebounding. If Lingao-lingao and Asoro were able to dominate the paint against FEU Jervy should be able to do the same.
2. Make the freebies. Japs and Jervy are not really money from the line but they've got to make at least 70% of their foul shots. 14/25 FT shooting is a common sight in college basketball but UST has to understand that they don't have a wide array of offensive weapons unlike last year so they have to take advantage of every opportunity to score.
3. Anthony Espiritu. 0/5 in 22 minutes of action with 5 turnovers. Anthony Espiritu has failed to follow-up on his strong Final Four and Finals performance a year ago. He failed to show patience and also showed instances of hesitancy. He's got to be more aggressive against FEU because Jervy needs all the help he could get.
[b]Three Keys for FEU to win:[/b]
1. Set the player rotation. Capacio used every Tamaraw at his disposal but he has to come up with a set rotation so that he has continuity. He could still be finding the right mix of players but I think it would be best if he has a set rotation of 9 or 10 players.
2. Shoot the damn ball: 9/22 Freethrows and 5/27 3-point field goals. That's just plain horrible. It's too horrible I've ran out of words.
3. Play defense early and often. The only time FEU really locked down on D was in the late stages of the 3rd and the entire 4th. If they fail to play consistent defense I'm sure UST will take full advantage of this.
^ I believe UST will make the Final 4 but with the twice to beat DISADVANTAGE. they lost to a rookie-laden FEU squad by a big margin. hey, you are the defending champs! UST will be crushed by DLSU when they meet. DLSU will lead by as much as 20points if UST will continue to play that way.
my final 4: (in order)
1. DLSU
2. UE
3. UST
4. NU or ADMU(but, i think NU has the advantage over admu)
good day everyone..
did anyboby know where's agustin of adamson..
he just played last year and i think rookie lang sya last time?
high leaper at very athletic
[QUOTE=pileddriverr]good day everyone..
did anyboby know where's agustin of adamson..
he just played last year and i think rookie lang sya last time?
high leaper at very athletic[/QUOTE]
Mark Agustin is already 22 yrs.old the last time i saw him play is in the PBL Last Conference. Maybe he have some academic deficiencies that is why he is not included in the Adamson Falcon Roster.
[b]FEU’s Youngsters Lead Charge Against UST[/b]
by JP Abcede
The rookies played like veterans as Far Eastern University took advantage of University of Santo Tomas’ atrocious shooting, 81-66, to hand the Tiger’ second UAAP men’s basketball defeat this season on July 14 at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
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“Masaya dahil first win. Tinalo pa namin defending champion,” FEU coach Glenn Capacio beamed. “Nakakataba ng puso.”
The Tamaraws led by as much as 24 with a Sanny Abaring three-point shot early in the fourth quarter then held off a UST scare in the final minutes to secure the victory.
Paul Sanga and Marlon Adolfo shared topscoring honors for the Tams with 15 points. Ric Cawaling put out 11 markers and four assists.
Jervy Cruz led UST with 19 points and 22 rebounds, 17 offensive. Khasim Mirza figured in the late comeback and finished with 11.
Japs Cuan had ten markers on 4/13 shooting from the field and 1/6 at the freethrow line. He also had 14 boards, four assists, and two steals.
The backbreaker for Santo Tomas is that they only shot 28%, 4/28 from beyond the arc, and missed almost half of their freethrow attempts.
FEU is tied with idle National University, who they lost to at opening day, at 1-1.
One would have realized there was trouble brewing in the black, gold, and white squad when Far Eastern stormed to an 11-2 start. Adolfo and Cawaling teamed together to string a 12-0 breakaway to end the first period.
Alfred Gerilla gave the Tams’ their biggest lead of the first 20 minutes with a basket midway of the second quarter, 38-17 is the score.
It became apparent that things were not going in favor of the Espa
na miss na talaga ng ust si duncil this time... kasi days before the practice xa nawala... aw ano ba dahilan bat ala si duncil???
sorry guys but i think based on the current teams, its archers all the way.
[QUOTE=jesronne]na miss na talaga ng ust si duncil this time... kasi days before the practice xa nawala... aw ano ba dahilan bat ala si duncil???[/QUOTE]
i think he's overage for the UAAP. he's already 23-24? correct me if im wrong. last that i read he's gonna apply for the PBA draft next month.
[B]Jerby Cruz for Season 70 MVP...[/B]
[b]Tigers Find Rhythm In Time to Beat Falcons[/b]
by JP Abcede
The events of the University of Santo Tomas victory against Adamson University, 96-84, at Ninoy Aquino Stadium on July 19 for their UAAP men
my goodnesss.... wat an average.... 19 big points and 18 rebounds.... almost 20 20.... hehehehe.... but hes only 6'4 i guess he must be able to get more vitamins para tumaas cya... parang si ali peek....
[B]Jervy Cruz [/B]
[b]ust vs ue:[/b]
16 pts. 9 rbs. 3 blks. 77.8 fg %
[b]ust vs feu:[/b]
19 pts. 22 rbs. (17 off.) 46.2 fg %
[b]ust vs adu:[/b]
24 pts. 23 rbs. (12 off.) 2 asts. 1 stl. 1 blk. 41.7 fg %
[b]these numbers are just plain sick[/b].
he is the guy the uaap should watch out for.
[b]This Season JC average 19 Points, 18 rebounds and 1.3 SPG[/b].
[B]University of Santo Thomas beat the Ateneo Blue Eagles[/B]
[B]Standings:[/B] 4- 3
[B]Final Score:[/B] UST 87 , Ateneo 74
[B]Best Players:[/B]
[B]Jervy Cruz[/B] 19 Points, 21 Rebounds
[B]Khazim Mirza[/B] 25 Points, 6 rebounds
i was one of the witness of this jervy cruz... during his first game im so much impressed kasi parang xa na yung go to guy bigla... akala ko nga 6'6 to pero 6'4 lang pala... baka nga 6'3.... imagine guyz kung 6'7 to... nako pde nang pang national team agad... aw lan ba edad nya???
Si Jervy parang 2nd coming ni dennis espino pero parang maspolished yung footwork. NBA comparison naman Cweb na bata. yun nga lang pf sya na 6'4 so not good enough for internation competition. I think he's 19 going to 20
[B]Late Surge Propels UST Past Ateneo[/B]
[B]by JP Abcede [/B]
The game finished in regulation, but the day went into overtime. And ABS-CBN sure had its money
[B]Persistent Archers Take Down Bulldogs
by JP Abcede [/B]
De La Salle University survived a day in the doghouse winning, 85-81, against National University at the Cuneta Astrodome on August 4. Rico Maierhofer put the Archers out of sticky situations in the endgame despite playing only for ten game minutes. He was wide open down under for a stab, 1:34 in the game, to have DLSU up, 82-77. Later, he fished Joseph Lingao-Lingao
I am an avid fan of [B]UAAP[/B]
I love all your post, hope you can continue posting and hopefully you can write something about the 2nd round and give predictions.
[I]Thanks and more power !!![/I]
Fun:rockon: fan
Congratulations to the UST Growling Tigers for beating Lasalle for the first time since 1999.
[B]Best Players of the Game[/B]
Jerby Cruz
Espiritu
Khasim Mirza
[B]Final Score[/B] 81-73
[B]Stat Line for Jervy Cruz[/B]
16 pts
19 rebs
7 blks
[B]Jervy Cruz 2007 UAAP Average[/B]
16.4 PPG, 17 RPG, 1.8 BPG
ang ganda talaga ng game lalo na nung 4th quarter di ko akalain makakabalik ang UST natin pero pinakita talaga nila malaki ang puso at pride nila.
GO USTE, Goodluck sa lahat ng games ninyo sa 2nd round.
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[CENTER][B]Tigers Crush Bulldogs[/B][/CENTER]
by JP Abcede
University of Santo Tomas shot the lights out in Araneta Coliseum to subdue National University, 84-72, on August 26 at the Araneta Coliseum. Khasim Mirza received a handoff from Japs Cuan for a three-pointer at the flank and for the Growling Tigers
Tigers Prey On Maroons
by JP Abcede
University of Santo Tomas feasted on University of the Philippines, 77-61, at the Araneta Coliseum on September 2. Garbage time came early for UST coach Pido Jarencio, who opted to start reinforcements Rum Perry Scott, June Dizon, and Francis Allera along with Mel Gile and Anthony Espiritu in the second half. Allera
[B][COLOR="Blue"][SIZE="5"]UAAP Season 70 Awards and Final 4 Prediction[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]
[B]Current standing as of today[/B]
1. UE Red Warriors 12-0
2. Dela Salle Green Archers 9- 3
3. Ateneo De Manila Blue Eagles 7-4
4. University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigers 7-5
[B]My prediction[/B]
1. UE Red Warriors - 13-1
2. Dela Salle Green Archers 10-4
3. UST Growling Tigers - 9-5
4. ADMU Blue Eagles- 9-5
[B][CENTER]Season 70 Individual Awards[/CENTER][/B]
With only a few games written on the pages of UAAP Season 70 history, the UAAP saw some early upstarts, ones who are doing extremely well that they will surely be candidates at the Most Valuable Player award if it were awarded today.
Their strong performances in their first games, if they maintain it, may very well buy them a bid at a shot at the most coveted prize for an individual in the league.
[B]Here are the top players from this UAAP Season[/B]
[CENTER][img]http://www.collegiatechampionsleague.com/ust-jru/3.jpg[/img][/CENTER]
[B]Most Valuable Player of the Year:[/B] Jerby Cruz, UST Growling Tigers
[B]2007 UAAP Stats[/B]
[B]16.4 [/B]PPG, [B]15.6[/B] RPG, [B]1 [/B]APG, [B]1.4 [/B]BPG, Efficiency Rating: [B]24.9 [/B]
[url]http://www.ubelt.com/uaap/mbb/player.aspx?id=3813[/url]
[B][CENTER]UAAP Season 70 Mythical 1st team[/CENTER][/B]
[IMG]http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s170/Legend_Stopper/UAAP1.jpg[/IMG]
[B]1. Center, Jerby Cruz[/B]- He is the most dominant player in this years tournament, the 6'4 powerhouse is leading the UAAP in the rebounding department with an average of 15.6 RPG and currently 3rd in scoring behind Patrick Cabahug's 22.3 PPG and Jonathan Fernandez 18.0 Clips in the tournament. The Sophomore Tigers also impressed alot of scouts this year by consistently averaging a double double in the 1st and 2nd round of the Season. He is one of the main reason the Tigers are probably making it to the Final four for the 2nd consecutive season and are ready to defend their UAAP Championship, which they won againts Ateneo last year.
[IMG]http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s170/Legend_Stopper/UAAP3.jpg[/IMG]
[B]2. Small Forward, Edwin Asoro- [/B] the 4th year UAAP veteran is having yet another remarkable season, averaging a double-double perfomance this season. Asoro is the prototype forward of the UAAP, who can do all the job on the floor so that he can be both productive in both side of the game.
[B]2007 UAAP Stats[/B]
[B]12.8 [/B]PPG, [B]10.5[/B] RPG, [B]1.4 [/B]APG, [B]1.5[/B] SPG, [B]1.7 [/B]BPG
[IMG]http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s170/Legend_Stopper/MarkB.jpg[/IMG]
[B]3. Power Forward, Mark Borboran- [/B] one of the oldest player in the UAAP roster, the 6'4 Mark Borboran is one of the main reason that the UE RED Warriors are on a roll going for a sweep in this season by winning all the game in the elimination round and currently they are on top of the standings with 12 wins -0 loses. Among all the players from UE he is probably the most consistent scorer and rebounder so far.
[B]2007 UAAP Stats[/B]
[B]11.1[/B] PPG, [B]5.2 [/B]RPG, [B]1.7[/B] APG, [B]0.7 [/B]BPG, [B]1 [/B]SPG
[IMG]http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s170/Legend_Stopper/UAAP2.jpg[/IMG]
[B]4. Shooting Guard, Patrick Jan Cabahug- [/B] although the Adamson Falcons are the one of the worst team in the Tournament due to the departure of Ace big men Ken Bono, who was drafted by the Alaska Aces in last months PBA Rookie Draft. PJ Cabahug prove that he is the main man of this team by leading the league in scoring with career average of 22.3 PPG.
The 22 yrs.old gunner from Cebu is one of the most exciting player in the UAAP today. He can shoot from the outside and can also penetrate inside the lane with his athletic ability.
[B]2007 UAAP Stats[/B]
[B]22.3 [/B]PPG, [B]8.0[/b] RPG, [B]1[/b] APG, [b]0.3[/b] BPG, [b]0.7[/b] SPG, Efficiency Rating: [B]16.8 [/B]
[IMG]http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s170/Legend_Stopper/UAAP4.jpg[/IMG]
[B]5. Point Guard- JV Casio- [/B] there is no denying that whenever he steps on the hardcourt, the pace of the game will certainly heat up. He is certainly one of the best Point Guard in the UAAP today. After Lasalle came back from a one year suspension. The 5'9 Casio start to put some memorable game in the 1st round of the tournament.
Currently he is averaging [B]15.2 [/B]PPG, [B]3.9 RPG[/B], [B]3.3 [/B]APG, [B]0.2 [/B]BPG and [B]1.2 [/B]SPG, he almost put an amazing triple double perfomance againts the NU Bullddogs last weekend with mind boggling numbers of 19 Points, 9 rebound and 8 assists. This officially confirmed that since LA Tenorio and Marvin Cruz are gone from the UAAP that means JV Casio is the best Point Guard today.
[B]Honorable lists[/B]
C- Ford Arao
F- Rico Maierhofer
F- Jonathan Fernandez
G- Marcy Arellano
G- TY Tang
[IMG]http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s170/Legend_Stopper/UAAP3.jpg[/IMG]
[B]Defensive Player of the Year: [/B]Edwin Asoro, NU
This is one tough award to give out. No one in this current season has really stood out as a defensive presence just the same as he did it last year. In fact, I could also give this out to the , Mark Borboran of UE RED Warriors, or even my pick for MVP Super Sophomore Jervy Cruz of the UST Tigers. However, I
Panalo FEU 72 -70 NU
ang galing ni JR Cawaling definitely he is the future of our National team.
21 Points, rebounds and 5 assists, he is the prototypical tall PG and this young man has the game to be someday become the best UAAP player of this generation.