Thursday, August 21, 2008

Olympic Dream

The 2008 Beijing Olympics is coming to an end, and at this point the Philippines team is still searching for that elusive gold medal. With 13 of our 15 athletes already out of medal contention one may ask if it is wrong to hope for any medal with time running.

Afghanistan has already won a medal. Yes the same country torn apart by war and is in a rebuilding mode won a medal. For their government officials sports competition maybe the last thing on their mind but that does not became an obstacle for them to win in the Olympics. Comparing Afghanistan to the Philippines may be a bit exaggerating but if they can do it why can’t we? If only our government would prioritize sports, then we could have a fighting chance in the Olympics but I guess that’s not the case.

Another thing, many in the private sector signified support by awarding monetary incentives to the athletes who will bring home medals. I don’t doubt their sincerity in helping the athletes, but with the way our athletes performing, coming home without a medal for the third straight Olympics is likely to happen, then the incentives the private sector promised will never be given. This is just a suggestion, what if they still give it to the athletes in support for their training and with that the chance of winning a medal in the next Olympics will be higher.

I see the potential in our athletes, I should know because I have been ardently following their games on TV. It seems that the difference came from the preparations and trainings that our rivals have undertaken. As one of our Olympians Henry Dagmil in one of his interviews after the competitions said that, preparation for this kind of competition should take years not just months. Sadly with lack of budget his training went only for months. And the result he didn’t even qualify for the semifinals of his event long jump. I don’t blame him for his poor performance in fact I felt frustration because he clearly have the talent to win a medal but lack of funds came in the way.

Our bet in weightlifting competitions Hidilyn Diaz she’s only 17, though she didn’t any medal she faired well in the competitions. Her coach, who accompanied her in the games, predicted that with the proper training, maybe she can win in the 2012 London Olympics. See, we don’t have any shortage for talented athletes what we have is shortage of support from our government and the lack of funds for our athletes. Just thinking about this situation really frustrates me. Think of all the wasted talents because of this silly situation of not having enough funds it’s just not justifiable.

Everybody loves a winner, that is human nature and there’s nothing wrong with that. But if ever our athletes would come home with any medal to show, I’d still be proud of them, they did their best and that’s the important thing.

Friday, August 1, 2008

ode to el torito

With a stunned crowed, the victor celebrated like there’s no tomorrow. He never felt like this before, for this is the first time he had a gigantic win. What made it special is that he did it in his opponent home turf. There’s no single moment he doubt his ability to conquer the odds. He promised himself a victory even if no one believed in him. And now that he clasps his dream with his two bare hands, the same hands that ended the fight giving him the knockout win. What mattered most now is that he made a believer out of everybody; he earned the respect of the crowd. Jumping for joy, he now realized that with this win he can now fight anybody within his division. Because now he has confidence in his abilities and now with this confidence he felt like he can achieve anything that he would like to achieve. That is the result of a surprise knockout win made extra sweet because of the venue where he made it.

Monday, March 17, 2008

March Madness!!!!


Its March Madness once again and the number 1 seeds are North Carolina, Memphis, UCLA and Kansas. These four teams are expected to make it to the Final four which will be held in San Antonio. Brackets could be found here

Monday, March 10, 2008

Araneta Coliseum was my home for two weeks!!!


For more than two weeks I was hook with the recently concluded PBA Philippine Cup Finals. I’m an avid Purefoods TJ Giants fan since I can’t remember when and because Purefoods is one of the protagonists in the finals I really made it a point to watch every game of the finals. Well didn’t get to watch game one because I was at Elbi having fun at the yealy feb fair.

So on to Game 2, I was really excited because this will be my first time watching a PBA finals game. Confident that Purefoods would win this or else they would be in a 0-2 hole against Sta. Lucia. The game was very competitive from first quarter through the third quarter. But come the fourth quarter Sta. Lucia’s defense tightened and Kelly Williams putting on a show, the realtors went on to win game 2.

Game 3 would be a different story because the Giants’ back are against the wall and understanding that a 0-3 disadvantage would be an insurmountable task to overcome. Purefoods played like there is no tomorrow. Purefoods offense that was anchored on Kerby and James through their deadly inside and outside sniping finally clicked and adding their defense in stopping Kelly, the giants cruised to their first victory of the series

Game 4 would be the same story as game 3 but with a twist. Learning of his suspension the night before James scored a conference high 32 points and most importantly guarantying that there would be a game 6 when he returns from the one game suspension slapped on him.

Without James in Game 5 as a result of his suspension Sta. Lucia got their 3rd win in the series. The game was competitive through the first half but it became apparent that without its star gunner the giants just won’t have the tools to stop the rampaging realtors. Coach Ryan put it aptly, saying that without James they are like going to a marathon without one leg.

Game 6 was a classic. With realtors having the lead going into the fourth quarter, James suddenly found his shooting and drained 5 out of 6 tripples and scoring 20 of his game high 30 points, securing a ‘do or die’ game seven.

Game 7 was a nip and tuck affair as no team would have a comfortable lead. But as the last five minutes of the game approach, the realtors’ dreaded defense put the giants into their knees, as they have never recovered.

There are many what ifs, for one, what if commissioner barrios didn’t elevate James fragrant foul from penalty 1 to penalty 2 and did not suspend James? What if James played that game 5 would the result be different knowing that Purefoods had the momentum?

Taking nothing away from Sta. Lucia they deserve the win and have to congratulate them for a great tournament, truly their chemistry as team showed in the finals.

Well I’m disappointed ‘cause Purefoods didn’t get the trophy but for what its worth the finals was really a classic one and I got to witness it live.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Its Purefoods-Sta. Lucia in the Finals


Nobody expected at the start of the season that Purefoods and Sta. Lucia would be the ones who will battle for the 2008 Philippine Cup or better known as All Filipino Cup. For Purefoods this is their 20th finals appearance in their 20th year as a franchise but compared to the other teams such as Magnolia and Talk and text who filled their roster with superstars the experts just didn't give Purefoods a chance to go to the finals.

Purefoods TJ Giants beat an overachieving Redbull barakos in a do or die game 7. After a lopsided defeat in game 6, the Giants started game 7 with their guns blazing. Purefoods adjustment after the game 6 loss was very visible with Pingris taking on Celino Cruz while James Yap taking on Mike Hrabak and Roger Yap guarding Cyrus Baguio, this defensive scheme clearly surprised the Barakos as the Giants raced to an early big lead. The Giants controlled the whole game and protected their lead by trouncing every Barakos rally attempt. James Yap led the Giants with 28 point while Marc Pingris added 18 point and 14 rebound.

This will be Sta. Lucia's first trip to the All Filipino Finals. A combination of veterans and youngsters and a great team chemistry, the Realtors crush the Alaska Aces and book the first finals appearance since 2001. Kelly Williams led the charge for the Realtors and was ably supported by rookie Ryan Reyes. Much like the Purefoods game the Realtors dominated the game from start to finish surviving an Alaska rally in last minutes of the game.

The Realtors have not yet beaten the Giants this season but it does not mean that it will be a lopsided searies, in contrary this match up has the makings of a great finals series.

Monday, February 4, 2008

PBA Semis Tied at 2-2

The Current PBA Philippine Cup semifinals is currently at deadlock with two wins apiece. Redbull defeated Purefoods last sunday to level the series and reduce the best of seven series to just best of three affair. With Purefoods' ace player James Yap injured Redbull took advantage and snatch the win in overtime. Yap had a good first quarter scoring ten points but had to be benched because of knee contusions. He is listed day to day. This another setback that Purefoods must hurdle in order to achieve their goal of reaching and winning the PBA Philippine Cup (considered to be the more prestigious tourment of the PBA). On the other series Alaska outpoints Sta. Lucia to also level their best of 7 series. Behind Willie Miller's game high 27 points Alaska dueled Sta. Lucia into a shootout which is the Aces gameplan. But the win didn't come without any scare from Sta. Lucia who cut a 26 point deficit into just 2 midway in the fourht quarter

Game 5 for both series will crucial for it will have a twice to beat advantage. For Purefoods to win the game they must find another scoring option if ever Yap will not be able to play. They have PJ Simon who showed he can score when needed to in the elimination round and there is Noy Castillo who is capable of a scoring burst.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Purefoods Pounds Red bull, Takes series opener


The smallest giant proved to the tallest.

Purefoods prized rookie, Chico Lanete scored 16 points in the third quarter going 4 out of 5 from the three point line and helping Purefoods take game 1 in the best of seven series againts Red bull 103-84. Lanete finished with 18 points, six rebounds and one steal in only 17 minutes of action.

"Chico is a big-time player. He knows when to light up. He’ll be a marked man next time but he will find ways to score," said Gregorio of his prized acquisition from the rookie free-agent pool.

After an 11 day hiatus, their incentive after gaining an automatic semis slot, Purefoods showed no sign of rust. "You get rusty only if you allow yourself to be. If it happens, it means you didn’t do your assignments," said Coach Ryan Gregorio of the TJ Giants.

Kerby Raymundo started the onslaught as he scored 10 points in the first quarter, as Purefoods led from the start and never relinquishing their lead.

Although Red Bull stayed within the striking distance as Purefoods was only ahead by 4 points going into halftime, this paved way for Lanete’s third quarter explosion.

This is Purefoods first win against Red bull this conference and also snaps the Giants two game losing streak.

"I think we went up against a battle-weary Red Bull. We came out strong and did a good job staying close with their shooters," said Gregorio.

"But Game Two is gonna be different. The two-day rest will give them enough time to rest. They’re always tough to beat because they have a big fighting heart," added Gregorio. "The only advantage that I can see right now is that we only need to win three games. They need to win four."

Marc Pingris added 14 points and 11 rebounds. While James Yap contributed 11 points.(BCN)

The scores:

Purefoods 103 – Raymundo 24, Lanete 18, Pingris 14, Yap R. 12, Yap J. 11, Yee 8, Simon 7, Adducul 5, Evangelista 4, Sanz 0.

Red Bull 84 – Valenzuela 15, Najorda 11, Baguio 10, Bugia 8, Sharma 8, Adriano 8, Hrabak 6, Ybanez 5, Duncil 4, Robinson 3, Cruz 3, Pennisi 3.

Quarterscores: 29-16, 48-44, 88-63, 103-84.