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lindol. Sa bayan ng Maribojoc, may tulong na sanang makukuha ang
mga tao mula sa Red Cross ngunit
pinalayas ng mayor ang pangkat.Basahin sa page 4. IFRC
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N’yo sila patungo sa tamang daan
at pagkalooban ng marangal na
trabaho nang sa gayon ay magka-roon ng kabuluhan ang buhay nila
dito sa mundo. Amen (Rex Reyes)
Taumbayan natotorete naschmucks scandalize our neigh-borhood with a year’s worth of novelty songs and call it cam-
paigning. It’s criminally offensive.”Pangkaraniwan ding reklamoang naglalakihang poster at angpaglalagay ng mga ito sa labasng mga takdang lugar.
“It’s still our big problem:Oversized posters, wrong loca-tion, littering, illegal posting ontrees and the use of overheadcables,” ani Jimenez.
Ipinaalala niya sa mga kan-
didato na ang takdang sukat ngposter at tarpaulin ay dos portres talampakan.
“We are monitoring reportsof overspending. Those candi-dates who make people danceor give away T-shirts,” dinagdagniya. “But we need to do somefact-finding here because, al-though you can see the big ex-penditures, ultimately you haveto prove it based on receiptsthat you can find. These are allunder investigation.”
Aniya, hindi na angkop angbatas tungkol sa “electionspending limit at P5 per voter.”
Maliban sa napakababangdapat gastusin, “it did not takeinto consideration the relativeprosperity of some barangays,”ani Jimenez.
Ipinaalala niya sa mga kan-didato na hindi sila pwedengtumanggap ng suporta mula samga partidong politikal, at samga opisyal o ahensya ng gob-
yerno. Erika Sauler
INUULAN ng reklamo ang Commission on Elections(Comelec) tungkol sa maiingay na campaign jinglekaugnay sa halalang pambarangay sa Okt. 28, ay-
on sa isang opisyal ng komisyon.Sa kasamaang palad, hindi
labag sa batas-panghalalan angpagiging maingay at nakaiinis,ani James Jimenez, tagapagsali-ta ng Comelec.
“The most complaints wehave received are about thenoise, with some starting asearly as 5 a.m. But we don’t
have regulations against it,” sin-abi ni Jimenez kahapon sa isanglingguhang pulong.
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PINAKAKASUHAN ng Office of the Om-budsman si dating Agrarian ReformSecretary Nasser Pangandaman, apatsa mga opisyal ng kagawaran niya at36 iba pa para sa umano’y paglilipatsa mga sinasabing nongovernment or-ganization (NGO) ni Janet Lim-
Napoles ng mga pondong nakalaansana para sa mga magsasaka.
Nahaharap ang 41opisyal sa paglabag sa
Antigraft and CorruptPractices Act at estafathrough falsificationof public documents,
ayon sa kasong sinam-pa ni prosecution offi-cer Ryan Medrano atinaprubahan noongSet. 11 ni MariaOlivia Elena A. Roxas,direktor ng GeneralInvestigation Bureau.
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NAMAMAHAGI ng tulong ang Philippine Red Cross noong Okt. 17 saisang bayan sa Bohol na sinalanta ng 7.2-magnitude na lindol noong Okt.15. Ngunit natigil ang pamimigay sa bayan ng Maribojoc nang igiit ngalkalde doon na dapat ipadaan sa kanya ang tulong. IFRC
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Mayor pinalayas Red Crossnakaligtas upang maipamahagi,alinsunod sa centralized distri-bution system ng bayan, sinabing dalawang source sa INQUIRER
sa magkahiwalay na panayam.“Tutulong” lang ang iba sa
pamamahagi upang akuin angpagkilos, anang mga source, natumangging mapangalanan.
Sa Maynila, kinumpirma niRed Cross secretary generalGwen Pang noong Martes napinigilan nga ni Mayor Evasco
ang pamamahagi ng pangkat.
Nina Carmel Loise Matus ng Inquirer Visayas at Tina G. Santos
MARIBOJOC, Bohol—Giniit na dapat ang bayan angmamahagi ng tulong sa mga nakaligtas sa lindol,pinalayas ni Mayor Leoncio Evasco Jr. ang mga bolun-tir ng Philippine Red Cross makaraang tumanggi angmga ito na ipasa ang mga dala nilang tulong.
Sinabi ni Evasco na naasarsiya sa “arrogance” ng kinatawannila, na sinabi niyang humingidaw ng talaan ng mga pagbibi-gyan upang makapamahagi na
sila. “If they want to help, then
give,” aniya sa wikang Cebuano.“Don’t give any conditionalities.”
Giniit ng mga lokal na opisyalna mailipat sa kanila ang mgatulong na dala ng mga non-
government group para sa mga
2014 budget na may ‘secret’ pork pasado sa KamaraIPINASA kagabi ng Kapulunganng mga Kinatawan ang P2.268-trilyong pambansang badyet sa2014 na wala umanong pork barrel, o Priority Development
Assistance Fund (PDAF), ngunitnakapaloob ang mga proyektongtinukoy ng mga mambabatas.
Bumoto ang Kapulungan ng
219 kontra 22 upang ipasa angpanukala sa ikatlo at huling pag-basa.
Aprubado rin ang mga panu-kalang proyektong-imprastrak-tura ng karamihan sa 289 kasaping Kamara, ngunit bawal itongh a w a k a n n g m g a n o n g o -
vernment organization o NGO.
Nakasingit ang mga proyek-tong kalsada, tulay, paaralan,multipurpose hall at patubig sabadyet ng Department of PublicWorks and Highways (DPWH).
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Good to be Greengame—it was just a matter of
endgame poise.Their 3-4 record didn’t tell
the entire story; at round’s end,they were focused on keepingtheir final four aspirations afloat.
But here’s the crucial part:While everyone had been dis-tracted by the Ateneo five-peatbeginning in 2008, DLSU hadbeen doing the one time UAAPteams need to do to stay rele-
vant. They were reloading at allthe key positions. While the
Green Archers’ seasons had
By Ruel S. De Vera Associate Editor, Sunday Inquirer Magazine
‘‘UH-OH.” The road to season 76 of the UAAPmen’s basketball tournament started off quite rocky for De La Salle University.
After coming off season 75 with a 9-5 win-loss record andbeing eliminated by archrival
Ateneo in the semi-finals, theGreen Archers were rocked firstby the loss of 6’6” center Yutien
Andrada, a potentially game-changing defensive presence, and
then by the replacement of coach
Gee Abanilla with Juno Saulerright before the season began.
The team went through obvi-ous growing pains early in thefirst round, dropping games itcould easily have won. But
what was clear was that theGreen Archers were always in
striking distance in every
BACK ON TOPTHE Green Archers and their supporters jubilate after the final buzzer at the MOA Arena. AUGUST DELA CRUZ
been uneven, they were adding
fresh talent. In season 76, allthat came together.
Ready for more games wereburly Norbert Torres and toughThomas Torres. This would bethe final season for the coura-geous point man LA Revilla,
would had gamely battledagainst diabetes and other ill-nesses over the past years. An-ticipated rookies included pointguard Kib Montalbo and outsidegunner Matt Salem.
GOOD to be GREEN P2-A
BIGGEST PATRONTHE Boss holds the symbol of DLSU’s supremacy. AUGUST DELA CRUZ
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But four players proved mostimportant for the Archers. Veter-an gunner Almond Vosotros, theTaft quintet’s most dangerousperimeter threat, literally shot LaSalle back into games thatseemed already lost. He wasmost likely to hit a three whenthe team needed it the most.Then there was versatile rookieforward Jason Perkins. The 6’3”Minnesota native combinedstrength underneath with savvy
and a surprising outside shot.The two revelations were dif-ferent stories on their own. JeronTeng’s toughness had been ques-tioned last season but he becamean unstoppable force this year.Pinballing from one defender tothe other, Teng played tough andhit key baskets, becoming a greatscorer who could also hit his foulshots. The other guy? Oh, just aforce under the basket named
Arnold Raymund Van Opstal. The6’9” slotman rebounded, scored
and defended around the goal with ferocity. Of all the DLSUcagers, it was AVO who improvedthe most and his ascension, to-gether with Norbert Torres andPerkins, gave the Green Archersthe most formidable frontcourt inthe league.
To many the taciturn Sauler was an unknown, but he hadbeen coaching since the late1990s. He understood that theteam needed to mesh and that’s
what the Green Archers did inthe second round, going unde-
feated all the way to the Finals, where they stood as the numbertwo seed, quite a turnaroundfor a team that almost missedthe Final Four.
In the Finals, the Green Archers were matched up withthe University of Santo TomasGrowling Tigers, the losing finalistfrom season 75. Jeron’s brother,the gritty gunner Jeric Teng led a
veteran squad that included 6’6”strongman Abdul Karim, 6’3”
shooter Aljon Mariano and 6’4”
wingman Kevin Ferrer.Having also fought back
from near-elimination, theTigers sought to reclaim themagic that coach Pido Jarenciochanneled when he led the
Tigers to the title in 2006, hav-ing already made history this year by being the first fourth-seeded team ever to upset thenumber one seed, the NationalUniversity Bulldogs.
But the Green Archers hadhit their stride in that importantsecond round. Things looked abit dicey when the Tigersstunned the Green Archers inGame 1 73-72.
But the LaSallians confident-ly put away Game 2, 77-70, andone had the feeling that the ti-tle was now La Salle’s to lose.Game 3 was a rollercoaster rideof a game, featuring a blisteringUST run and then an evenfiercer DLSU comeback, a com-mon element in La Salle’s post-season run. Into overtime, thetwo teams went toe-to-toe butJeron Teng earned the FinalsMVP trophy by willing theGreen Archers to their first titlesince 2007, 71-69.
Amid the jubila tion over the
underdog Green Archers’ res-urrection was the realizationthat this might not be a one-off performance. A La Salleteam will return next seasonalready fully loaded and with
more experience. Add to thatthe prospective return of An-drada from injury, the additionof Cameroonian big man BenMbala and the expected arrivalof La Salle Green Hills starKobe Paras, and you get a DeLa Salle team that should bebetter than this year’s almost-unbeatable championshipsquad.
The Green Archers’ secondround rise could easily reflect areturn to regular basketballgreatness for DLSU. In a UAAPthat’s only getting more com-petitive, the Green Archers haveestablished themselves as gen-uinely capable of becoming
what they used to be--and whatteams like UST and Ateneohave become recently—a bas-ketball dynasty capable of win-ning a series of titles before allis said and done. “Uh-oh” mightinstead be what other teams say
when they face the De La Salle
Green Archers from now on.
Improving,improving,improving
son, coach Gee Abanilla wastaken out of the program andhis assistant - Marco Januz“Juno” Sauler was the one cho-sen to take over the team.
The personnel change beforethe season affected the teamearly, as they stumbled in thefirst round to a 3-4 win-lossrecord.
Doubts came everywhere.Teng can only do wonders inone side. Perkins is too under-sized down low. Norbert Torresis too burly. Almond Vosotrosshoots too many threes. Arnold
Van Opstal minds his hair somuch. The criticisms raineddown like a mad typhoon.
With an overtime win overthe Adamson Falcons to starttheir second round, La Salle fi-nally played the right tune androlled on to a second roundsweep, en route to their nine-game winning run, with the lasttwo at the expense of their bit-ter foe FEU Tamaraws to bargeon to their first Finals appear-ance in five years.
Pitted against a motivatedUST Growling Tigers, La Salle
fell short in Game 1.With their season in dangerof ending abruptly, the Green
Arch ers answ ered big in Game2, and then came back a week after and gutted UST in their
Mula page 1-A
By reloading
their line-upand striking atthe right time,the De La SalleGreen Archersstand perched
on what maybe thebeginning of
anotherbasketball
dynasty
By Randolph B. Leongson
W HEN you’re used to winning, a year is sucha long and agonizing wait for you to getback to the top.
For the De La Salle Green Archers, it was an agonizingfive-year wait. Missing the FinalFour in 2011, they knew thatsomething has to be done.
With top patron Danding
Conjuangco coming back to thefray, the revamp started withthe entry of bluechip rookieJeron Teng in Season 75.
A y ear after, the signs of apotential champion showed in
the preseason. With a promising young forward in Jason Perkinsand Bacolod sensation Kib Mon-talbo coming into the lineup,the Green Archers looked likean early title-favorite. But losing
for three straight games in anembarrassing fashion endedtheir preseason campaign andforced them to push the panicbutton.
Three weeks before the sea-
nerve-wracking 71-69 Game 3overtime win, with Teng, now
named as the Finals MVP, an-choring the team to victory.
The win was DLSU’s eightmen’s basketball title since join-ing the UAAP in 1986.
Even with their conquest,
Sauler remained stoic. When themedia asked him,‘‘Masaya kaba?,” he answered, ‘‘Okay lang.”
‘‘It’s not about winning theball game, but how we improveon a daily basis. This has been aseason of constant improve-ment. What we tried to work on, even for next year, we’ll try to do better than we did this
year.”Maybe that’s what La Salle
needed -- their method to mad-ness. The deadpanned Saulerpushing the right buttons totake the team to the top oncemore.
‘‘I’m the kind of guy who be-lieves that we need to keep on
improving. You might be at thetop right now but if you don’tkeep on improving, you will gonowhere,” he said.
Maybe Racela was right, notto mention, prophetic. La Salleis indeed the new Ateneo. They are your UAAP Season 76champs, and come next year,beefed up and all, they will bepulling all the stops to reclaimthe title once more.
‘‘We don’t want to change
anything. What is important is we know what we are doingand we’re trying to be better,”Sauler said.
La Salle’s long and agonizing wait is finally over.
AVO RISES ARNOLD Van Opstal rules theshaded lane. AUGUST DELA CRUZ
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three straight title romps from1999 to 2001, before becomingan assistant coach for Baran-gay Ginebra in the PBA. Andgoing farther back, Sauler waspart of the DLSU squad whobowed against a star-studdedUST team in 1994.
But that is all behind him ashe aims to build sweet memo-ries with his new squad. ‘‘Ieven read people in social me-dia say this is payback or ganti(for their loss in the 90’s). Butit’s been 20 years, and I don’tcarry any grudges,” he ended.
rookie coach, Sauler seesthings in a professional way.He looks at his job as a meansto teach and impart knowledgeto his students which are hisplayers.
And a week after winningthe title, Sauler and the resthis coaching staff flew to San
Antonio for a 10-day trainingsession with Spurs head coachGregg Popovich.
Building sweetermemories
Prior to his stint as headcoach for the Green Archers,he piloted the Lady Archers to
ing named Finals MVP. Whathe teaches us are not only plays, he also teaches uslessons outside basketball,” headded.
Not to undermine the im-pact of winning his first UAAPmen’s basketball title as a
rookie coach.Embracing criticismsWith La Salle facing a slow
start, Sauler had his share of criticisms which he learned toembrace quickly. Some quar-ters called out his apparent‘‘lack of passion and emotion”
while coaching as he preferredto sit on the bench even duringpressure-packed situations.
But his expressionless stylebrought more to the table ashe imparted knowledge that
went beyond the basketballcourt.
‘‘Coach Juno really helpedme and my game mature,” saidDLSU sophomore sensationJeron Teng, minutes after be-
But as the second round gotunderway, the Taft-basedsquad found their rhythm enroute to a 9-game winningstreak that was only halted by a setback in game one of thefinals, dealt by eventual run-ners-up, the UST GrowlingTigers.
And now that everything isin the books and the Archersback on top of the UAAPmountain, Sauler, unsurpris-ingly, could barely break asmile and still maintained hisstoic demeanor.
‘‘I just focus on the gameand I still tell my players that
we need to continue to im-prove,” said the 40-year-old
Coach Juno builds sweet
memories for the Archers
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By Patrick Leonard Mayo
THE ROAD TO GLORY for De La Salle Green Archers head coach Marco Januz ‘‘Juno”Sauler didn’t start as smoothly as planned. In
fact, basketball scribes were unanimous in countingthem out as title contenders when they ended thefirst round with a 3-4 win-loss card.
Coach Pido takes all the blameBy Ruth L. Navarra
“I WILL take the blame. Kungnatalo kami, akin yun, hindimga bata.”
Coach Pido Jarencio told ahandful reporters in the dugoutafter the UST Growling Tigerslost to the DLSU Green Archerson Game 3 of the UAAP. He saidthis before the people in socialmedia played the blame game
on Aljon Mariano.His voice was hoarse and hiseyes were red. Yet, he managedto share a few jokes with themembers of the press. He re-mained amicable to them, butthere was one question hecould not give a straightforwardanswer: will he return next
year?He said he wasn’t sure and
he still needed to weigh his op-tions on what he will do in thefuture. This is a familiar state-
ment. He’s been pondering on whether or not to quit the teamthe past few seasons.
“Pagod na rin ako sa sitwasy-on ngayon. Nakakapagod um-abot sa ganito,” he stopped inmidsentence. He then made asweeping hand gesture to hisboys as if to say that they came
very close, only to lose it.“Siyempre, sa akin, akala komagandang exit sana.”
This season was emotionally draining for the team. There
were as many lows as there were highs. The worst blow was
losing the last game of the fi-nals. It was enough to make anemotional coach like Jarenciogrow weary.
Under his leadership, theGrowling Tigers missed the Fi-nal Four twice—in 2008 and2010. However, he managed totake them to the semis sixtimes. They went as far as thefinals thrice. They won thechampionship once—on his de-but year in 2006.
He has always been an un-
derrated coach. His wins oftendismissed as lucky wins. It
would obviously annoy him, butit would also fire him up. It
would serve as a challenge andthe punch line for his jokes inthe press room.
He has a knack for spottingand developing talents. His un-der-the-radar recruits would of-ten surprise opponents. He
would also trust his players.That trust would be his baneand his saving grace as a coach.
He kept his emotions incheck for them, too. He was
mad at his players on Game 1for wasting a huge lead on half-time. He was calm and encour-aging to them on halftimes of Games 2 and 3.
He did not shout at them orblamed any of them after theloss. Instead, he stood up andled the team to a prayer. Hegave thanks to his two graduat-ing boys—Jeric Teng and Clark Bautista.
Then quietly, he slipped out
of the locker room.
FIST OFTRIUMPHEven inmoment of
victory, coachSauler seems
emotionless.AUGUST DELA
CRUZ
BLAMEMECOACH Pidoand hisTigers in amoment of unity.
PAUL RYAN TAN
BLAMEMECOACH Pidoand hisTigers in amoment of unity.
PAUL RYAN TAN
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CONTRASTING FORTUNES
Tengs solid as ever
By Ruth L. Navarra
THE moment was immortalized in photos—Jeric Teng on hisknees, face buried in his hands. With the UST Growling Tigers los-ing to the DLSU Green Archers, he would end his five-year stint in
the UAAP without a championship feels like. It gutted him.He would get up from the floor and walk quietly to the dugout. At the safety of the lock-er room, his voice would echo across the hall-
way as he screams his frustrations out. Whenhe calmed down, he would sit and stareblankly into thin air.
A teary-eyed Kim Lo would be on his right, while a heartbroken Aljon Mariano would beon his left. An inconsolable Karim Abdul wouldstay outside the room. Teng would find his
voice again when one of the school officialsstarted berating his teammates.
‘‘Tama na. Tapos na eh,” he would say withfinality that nobody dared to speak negatively again.
Teng liked to work hard on the court anddetested the blame game. He allowed himself afew minutes to show his frustration, anger anddisappointment, but he always managed tocompose himself.
Teng and Jarencio worked perfect together.Just like his coach, he had a way with words.
“I have no regrets I joined UST. I am aproud Thomasian. Grabe ang suporta nila. Silatalaga ang rason kung bakit kami umabot sa fi-nals,” he said.
He was already a prized recruit since hisrookie year, but he and the rest of his family
were thrown into the limelight when his broth-er Jeron joined the roster of another team.Through it all, Jeric has been magnanimous
with praises to the younger Teng.It is this rivalry and brotherhood that ended
the entire finals series on a perfect note. Jeronhugged his brother after the game. He evenraised his arms and told the press after that hiskuya deserved the Finals MVP award.
“I’m very proud of my brother. I hope heachieves more in the future. Alam niya how
I’m feeling. Yun lang talaga, di niya puwedengibigay sa akin ito,” Jeric said after the game.
He consoled himself with the knowledgethat he already made a major comeback frominjury.
“I was told that di na ako makakalaro therest of the season. The doctors said na tala-gang I’m out. I was so down. Siguro ‘di namasama ang na-reach na naming ang finals.Nothing to be ashamed of,” he said.
BROTHERSTHEY’LL always love each other in victory and
defeat. AUGUST DELA CRUZ
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Oct. 24BEL Baylon, 20,graduate ngPolytechnicUniversity of thePhilippines For modeling projects:[email protected]
R O M Y H O M I L L A D A
Stars getspooked
JurisWe were rushing
to finish the record-ing of my album
Dreaming of You inthe late hours of Oct.31 until early morn-
ing of Nov. 1 [last year]. We heard a voice saying, “It’s you again!” while I was recording my so-lo part. We played itback and it wasclearly recorded along withmy voice. It sounded like atired male voice telling methat I woke him up and thathe had been seeing me there
for days. My producer stillhas a file of that recordedtrack. keeping it for posteri-ty’s sake.
Dennis TrilloOn Sept. 9, 2009, I had an
accident in Boracay where Ilost my close friend. A fewdays after, when I got homefrom the funeral, I dialed my phone by mistake. When Isaw the digits pressed, they
were 6-6-6, [which whenread] upside down were 9-9-9—the exact date when my friend died.
Martin NieveraWhen I was going through
a low point in my life, I wokeup screaming from a bad
dream where there were“rewind and fast-forwardscenes” of many bad deci-sions. Even if I ran away from each frame, I was stillbeing chased. It seemed likea camera from a movie hunt-ing me down. As I tried tofree myself from the chase, I
woke up screaming, “Pleasestop!” I opened my eyes andI found myself crying andgasping for air. Wide awake
on the 25th floor of a high-
rise condo in Las Vegas withfloor to ceiling glass windowsall around me, the nightmarecontinued. I heard voices that
got louder and louder. Fromdistorted noises, the soundcleared up like when you fi-nally find the right station ina car radio. What the voices
were saying would make your hair stand. The voicessaid, “Jump! Do it! Jump!” Iasked myself if I was stilldreaming. But regretfully, I
was very much awake. I thentried to scream to drown outthe voices with my own but itdidn’t work. The next thing I
knew, I was standing in frontof the floor-to-ceiling window
with my face pressed againstthe cold glass while my tearskept flowing. I started bang-ing my head against the viewof the Strip but I didn’t know
why. Finally, as I got closerand closer to a very stupiddecision, I screamed, “In Je-sus’ name, stop! I rebuke
you!” And so it stopped!Jed Madela
Weird and spooky havebecome “normal” for mesince I have a very high sen-sitivity when there is a “pres-ence.” But one instance thatreally spooked me was whenI was in Bohol… I was billet-ed in an old house convertedinto a hotel. I was resting
when suddenly my bag, which was on the desk, fellto the floor. I ignored it,thinking it must have been
the wind when suddenly theentire desk moved! I closedmy eyes and tried to sleep itoff but I felt someone put
weight on my chest. I keptmy eyes closed but I feltsomeone breathing on my face. Good thing my managerentered my room at that mo-ment. We immediately trans-ferred to another hotel.
Niño MuhlachIt happened at the taping
of Iskul Bukol Book 2’s Hal-loween episode in a hauntedhouse in Antipolo City. Thecaretaker was an old lady
who did not talk at all. She just stared at us the wholeday. After each take, we
would preview the scenes tosee if they were good. Whenthe shoot was over, we pre-
viewed the tapes back in thestudio. The tapes were allblank. So we shot anotherHalloween episode in the stu-
dio instead.
H ALLOWEEN is meant for lu-nar-powered creatures likeme. Time to unleash the
“Walking Dead.” We all need a littlescare every now and then. The shivers
down our spine give us a different sort of adrenaline rush. In the spirit of Halloween, Iasked some celebrities about their spookiest expe-riences. It’s the witching hour! Don’t brew what Iwould not brew.
A ghost voice was recorded in Juris’ album.
MARTIN Nievera
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013SPORT SDENNIS U. EROA, Editor
BATTLE OF CHAMPIONSSAMA-samang nagpakuha ng litrato ang mga magkakalabang koponan sa Battle of Champions ngPetron Beach Volleyball Huwebes sa De La Salle-Health Science Institute sa Dasmariñas, Cavite.Kasama ng mga atleta si dating Philippine Sports Commission Commissioner at organizer Tisha Abundoat Mark Gamboa ng Erase Exfoliant.
La Salle-Dasma palaban
sa Petron Ladies volley Ni Jasmine W. Payo
DALAWANG koponanmula sa La Salle-Das-mariñas ang pupukpok sa 2013 Petron Ladies’Beach Volleyball Battleof ChampionsHuwebes sa De LaSalle-Health ScienceInstitute sa Cavite.
Magkaiba ang mga
kakampi ng magkapa-tid na sina Iumi at Iari
Yongco sa dalawangaraw na torneo.Katambal ni Iumi siMara Galicia samanta-lang kasangga ni Iari siMaribeth Lara.
Ayon sa mga pam-bato ng La Salle, ini-aalay nila ang torneokay coach Darwin
Campana napumanaw noongLinggo sa gulang na33 dahil sa kanser.
“He will be our in-spiration to win thechampionship,” sabini Iumi kahapon saPSA Forum saShakey’s Malate.
Napanalunan ninaJennifer Manzano at
Cindy Benitez ng LaSalle-Dasmariñas angtorneo noong nakara-ang taon sa Pangasi-nan.
Paborito rin sabakbakan sina Cas-sandra Lleda atMelanie Carrera ngPangasinan.
“The players aremore mature, so we
expect good games tobe played,” sabi niTisha Abundo na taga-pagtaguyod ng torneo.
Ang iba pang mgakoponan sa torneo ay Letran 1s( MoniquePablo at Queenie Mon-dejar), Letran 2s( Patri-cia Belleza at JanCarreon), University of the East 1 (Madel
Gavarra at ChelhoRamos), University of the East 2s (Shaya
Adorador at PiaSarmiento), San Beda1s( Debbie Dultra atMona Diolazo) San Be-da 2 ( Janine Marcianoat Frances Molina) atUniversity of the Philip-pines (Liezchel Tiu atPau Genido).
Mixers ayaw ng Game 7
ginning that we haveto fire on all cylindersto win this series andthat still holds.”
Hawak ng San Migang momentum ngunithindi madaling tapusinang Petron na nais pa-habain ang serye.
Inaasahan na iba-balik ni MVP ArwindSantos ang bangis nglaro na nawala sa hu-ling dalawang talo ngBoosters.
Malaking bagay sa
atake ng Mixers siMarqus Blakely sanais ni Cone na tu-mabla sa 15 titulo ngalamat na si Baby Dalupan.
Sorpresa ng SanMig si Mark Barrocana may 22 puntos sa114-103 panalo ng
San Mig sa GameFive.
Sasandal angPetron kina ElijahMillsap at JunemarFajardo.
Samantala, pinag-palit ng Meralco Boltssi Jay-R Reyes kay Kerby RaymundoBarangay Ginebra.
Ni Musong R. Castillo
D AHIL abot-kamay ang titulo,nais ni San Mig Coffee TimCone na tapusin ng Mixers
ang PBA Governors Cup title serieskontra Petron Blaze ngayon sa Smart Araneta Coliseum.
“Needless to say, we don’t want to seea Game 7,” sabi niCone sa isang textmessage sa INQUIR -ER /LIBRE.
Dadalhin ng Mix-ers ang 3-2 agwat sabest-of-seven champi-onship. Napanalunanng San Mig ang hu-ling dalawang laro
matapos ang biglangpagbaba ng laro ngBoosters na paboritobago ang simula ngserye.
“We have to becareful that we don’tlook ahead and makesure we’re focused on
what’s in front of us,”dagdag ni Cone. “Wesaid from the very be-
Pacman hurts two sparring partnersBy Roy A. Luarca
MANNY Pacquiao isgetting stronger andhis sparring partnersare getting beat up.
Flaunting new-found power, Pac-quiao nearly toppledboth Ghanaian wel-terweight Fredrick
Lawson and Briton
light middleweightLiam Vaughan in a re-lentless eight-roundscrimmage yesterday at Pacman’s WildCard Gym in GeneralSantos City.
Revving up hispreparations for hisfight with BrandonRios in Macau on
Nov. 24, Pacquiao
tagged Lawson (21-0,19 knockouts), withan uppercut in thethird round, bucklingthe Ghanaian’s kneesand prompting theFighter of the Decadeto ease up.
The scene was si-milar against the 23-
year-old Vaughan (8-
1, 2 KOs) as Pacquiao
caught him with a leftto the body. Vaughangasped for air andnearly fell on hisknees, forcing a break in the session thathad chief trainerFreddie Roach and as-sistant trainers Buboy Fernandez and Nonoy Neri nodding in satis-
faction.
LARO NGAYON
(Smart AranetaColiseum)
8 p.m.—Petron Blaze vsSan Mig Coffee
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