Wednesday, February 15, 2012

LIN for the WIN!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Ang Sarap Maging Atenista 4x


Talk about a season for the ages. 

13-1 elimination round record. 2 blue chip rookies in the mythical five. A PHENOMenal rookie of the year. Championship games = blowouts. A finals MVP who shot 78% from the field. And of course, a fourth straight championship.

Most people outside of the community either admire or get irritated with the way Ateneans these days bring that swag of being the champs of the UAAP. Even though I didn't end up studying at the LS for college, I maintained that same irritating passion for the team despite studying in UP. 

Why?

More than just spending 12 years of my life in blue, I was already in Grade School when it was the sports program's so-called "dark ages". There was a time when having a competitive game against the likes of the late 90's Archers or Growling Tigers was already a stretch. There was a time when Ateneo was almost a bottom dweller. Heck, I only knew about the Final Four format when Ateneo got pretty competitive in the year 2001 and were challengers for the UAAP plum. It was that bad.  

Who could not forget the time when the Joe Lipa-coached Blue Eagles were trounced by the Archers in 2001. That did sting so much as it piled on some frustration and who wants to lose a championship series to your arch-rivals? But at the same time, it was the start of a new era. Take note: that season became the third of a string of 13 straight Final Four appearances - wherein Ateneo was always at least a 3rd seed.

Since 2001, the team went to the finals 6 times and won 5 times. Talk about a high batting rate.

Coming from last year's considerably improbable championship (given that the team lost Rabeh, Nonoy and Jai all in the same year), Ateneans were in a giddy when the team recruited the likes of Greg Slaughter and Kiefer Ravena. Basically, it was championship or bust.

Thankfully, they did deliver. 


Ladies and Gentlemen, your FOUR PEAT UAAP MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Back in championship form


Ateneo went back to business today with a big win against the FEU Tamaraws. Despite 'struggling' in the past two games - as exaggerated by the media (yes you, TJ Manotoc), the blue eagles showed how they haven't lost any of their championship mojo. The guys played with so much composure despite a tight first half. Looking forward for them to close it out this Tuesday.

ONE BIG FIGHT!

The scores:

ATENEO 82 – Salva 24, Ravena 17, Slaughter 12, Monfort 11, Long 8, Erram 4, Tiongson 4, Chua 2, Gonzaga 0, Golla 0, Austria 0.

FEU 64 – Romeo 23, Escoto 12, Ramos 9, Garcia 6, Exciminiano 6, Tolomia 5, Pogoy 2, Cruz 1, Sentcheu 0, Bringas 0.

Quarters: 14-19; 33-33; 60-49; 82-64

Smart Gilas makes it to FIBA Asia Semi-finals


(photo from Smart Gilas Facebook account)

I've followed this team for the past three years and finally, all the work slowly paying off for Coach Rajko Toroman and his boys. Reaching this level is already a huge feat given the level of competition in Asia these days. But I know these Gilas boys ain't done yet. This year's championship is a wide open race. 

Gilas plays Jordan at 3:30 pm today. Looking forward to another solid game from Marcus Douthit and Ranidel De Ocampo. This time I'm hoping for a breakout game from one of the Gilas originals. We've beaten Jordan a couple of times this past year and they too are very well capable of running us off. This will be a very exciting game.

Focus of the team has been so high. I'm very hopeful that we'll reach the finals and steal the championship!

GILAS TO LONDON!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Bader Malabes tribute


Bader Malabes' stat line against China: 
17 points (15 in the first quarter), 4 rebounds, 1 assist and only 1 turnover.

Ibang klase. Speechless. Hehe.