Archive for February, 2009

UAAP Football: UST forces rubber for women’s crown

Photo courtesy of  Bro Ceci

from www.gmanews.tv
University of Santo Tomas stunned No. 1 La Salle in extra time with a 2-0 win Thursday to force a knockout match in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) women’s football finals at the Ateneo field.

Mary Cres Ignacio scored the game’s first goal in the 97th minute before Aprilyn Reyes followed with another in the 98th minute for the Tigresses, who stayed alive as the Lady Archers hold a twice-to-beat edge in the finals.

“Medyo naubusan kami ng hangin pero mabuti nalang at nakabawi nung extra time (We kind of lost steam but good thing we were able to bounce back in extra time),” said UST coach Rozano Estrabon.

The Tigresses and Lady Archers return to action on Tuesday at the Ateneo field to determine the women’s football champion.

Ignacio knocked in the goal when La Salle goalkeeper Hanna Ibarra failed to cleanly block the ball.

Reyes tapped in a shot by Marianne Narciso and the Tigresses have a comfortable 2-0 lead with time running out.

La Salle had a scoring chance with only a minute left in regulation when Samantha Nierras broke free but her shot went straight to UST goalie Irish Jane Rapal.

The Lady Archers are seeking a return to the championship throne after winning four straight crowns from 2003 to 2006. – GMANews.TV

UAAP Men’s Volleyball: UP stuns fancied La Salle six

from www.gmanews.tv
University of the Philippines overcame La Salle’s twice-to-beat edge in the Final Four to arrange a title showdown with top ranked University of Santo Tomas in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) men’s volleyball tournament.

The State U six entered the championship round after a 16-25, 25-17, 25-15, 25-23 win Wednesday over the Green Archers at The Arena in San Juan.

Jan Paolo Martinez scored 22 points while Lloyd Belgado added 14 markers including eight blocks for the Fighting Maroons, who faces UST in a best-of-three finals which starts Sunday at The Arena.

Chris Macaset was the Green Archers’ lone double digit scorer with 27 points.

The Green Archers finished the eliminations with a 10-4 mark to obtain the twice-to-beat bonus but they were no match for the streaking Fighting Maroons, who had a 9-5 win-loss card entering the Final Four.

The game was tied at 19 in the fourth set but UP racked up five straight points as Michael Jordan Arda sent the game into match point.

La Salle looked to salvage the match with four consecutive points but Martinez ended the game with a hit.

UP forced a rubber match after a 25-18, 25-20, 25-22 win over La Salle on Sunday.

UST swept all of its 14 elimination round games and beat Ateneo over the weekend to enter the finals.

In the women’s side, top-seed e La Salle and defending champion Far Eastern University clash for the title starting on Sunday. – GMANews.TV

Notes: In Women’s Football, La Salle faces UST today in the finals. The Lady Archers, who finished on top with 20 points on six wins and two draws only need to win once to regain the title they last held in 2006.

The Men’s football team finished their campaign placing third with 14 points on four wins, two draws and two losses. FEU and UP will clash for the title with the Tamaraws having the twice-to-beat edge.

Fr. Martin’s Cup: Archers bow to Stags

torres_fmc_22feb2009Catch up was the name of the game. For majority of the game, the De La Salle Green Archers played catch up to the undefeated San Sebastian College Stags. The Taft-based squad had a few tastes of the lead but they were unable to hold on to it as they finally bowed down to the SSC Stags, 66-71.

The first quarter ended with the Archers trailing 18-12 but the Stags didn’t content themselves with it as they made seven straight points, including a shot from rainbow territory, to open the 2nd quarter to give them their biggest lead of the ballgame, 25-12. With 6 minutes to go in the first half, Gab Banal finally broke DLSU’s scoreless stretch by scoring two points from the charity line. The score being 14-25 in favor of the Stags, San Sebastian continued their offensive attack for the remainder of the quarter, scoring 12 more points that included a couple more of threes. During this time, the Archers struggled to fight back, scoring 14 points to end the first half at 28 points, against Baste’s 37.

Going back into the court for the 2nd half of the game, the Archers tightened up their defense, limiting San Sebastian to just 4 points in a span of 4 minutes. During this time, all five Archers on the court got a touch of the ball and contributed to trimming their deficit down to a single point, 41-40. The 12-4 run started with Ferdinand’s layup at the beginning of the half and Bader Malabes capped it off with a shot from beyond the arc. At this point, the Stags picked up steam and started on their offensive attack, again distancing themselves from the Archers by as much as 7 points, 52-45. As the clock wound down, the Archers managed to score four more points, courtesy of a jumper from Manoj Chandumal and two shots from the stripe from Banal, to trail by only 3 points, 52-49, to end the third canto.

The final ten minutes of the game started off aggressively. LA Revilla made a three to tie the ballgame 52-52. Baste answered with one of their own but Revilla made yet another three to tie the game again at 55. The two teams made a bucket each, tying the ballgame for the third time in the quarter, at 57. Unfortunately, just as he was streaking hot, Revilla fouled out with 5:57 to go. SSC took advantage of this as they pulled ahead again in the next few possessions, 63-58. The Archers, though, didn’t give up. They rallied against San Sebastian and Maui Villanueva’s jumper with 2:45 to go tied the game at 63. This will be the last deadlock of the ballgame.

Things seemed to turn around as in the next possession, Banal calmly sank a three, putting the Archers up 66-63, with 2:22 left. Unfortunately, the boys in green were just given a taste of the lead. And it was the last bucket that they were going to make. Within the next minute, the Stags scored 4 straight points to erase the lead and to pull ahead by 1, 67-66. Time was running out and the Archers were forced to foul – Baste made the first but missed the second. DLSU was able to grab the rebound but the pesky defense of SSC forced a turnover again, forcing a foul. They split their charities but the Archers failed to grab the rebound. This time, with 3.3 seconds left, the Stags went to the free throw line and made both, putting them up 71-66. This would be the final score of the game.

Quarter Scores : 18-12, 37-28, 52-49, 71-66

Notes : Hyram Bagatsing, in street clothes, sat out in the sidelines again. Jovet Mendoza hit his back in the 3rd quarter and wasn’t able to finish the game.

La Salle in UAAP Women’s Volleyball Finals

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File photo by Bro. Ceci (http://broceci.multiply.com)

by Theodore P. Jurado (www.journal.com.ph)

After two seasons, La Salle is back from where they belong this decade, the finals.

The Lady Archers unleashed their offensive might in the fourth set to oust Adamson, 25-16, 23-25, 25-22, 25-23, and clinch the first championship slot in the UAAP women’s volleyball tournament at the The Arena, San Juan.

Stephanie Mercado uncorked 17 hits while Jacq Alarca and Michelle Datuin added 15 and 13 markers respectively to help La Salle in making a return trip to the finals.

The Lady Archers’ last appearance to the finals was in the 2005-06 season when they completed a ‘three-peat’ in a star-studded line-up bannered by Maureen Penetrante, Desiree Hernandez and Chie Saet.

In the best-of-three finals, La Salle will face the winner of the much-anticipated “Final Four” match-up today between defending champion Far Eastern University and third-ranked University of Santo Tomas.

The duel between the Lady Tamaraws and Tigresses, two of the winningest women’s volleyball squads in the league, is set at 4 p.m.

“Hindi ko nagustuhan ang laro ng mga bata, kailangang may ma-improve sa laro ng mga bata pagdating sa finals, whether FEU o UST ang kalaban namin, dapat paghandaan namin nang husto,” said Lady Archers mentor Ramil de Jesus.

Angela Benting scored 18 kills while Jill Gustilo added 16 markers for the Lady Falcons.

After La Salle took the third frame via an outside hit by Adamson rookie Pau Soriano which served as the set point, the Taft-based spikers could not stop in connecting their attacks at the net.

The Lady Archers raced to a 10-1 advantage before the Lady Falcons moved closer to 7-10 courtesy of a Kaye Martinez error.

But this was the best that Adamson could reach, as Michelle Datuin starred in another La Salle onslaught to erect a 19-9 spread and never looked back.

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In the Men’s division, La Salle faces UP today in their Final Four matchup for the right to meet UST in the Finals.  The Green Spikers enjoy a twice to beat advantage in this series.

La Salle wins UAAP Men’s Tennis Title

By Jonas Terrado (www.mb.com.ph)

La Salle completed its mastery over University of Santo Tomas by scoring a 4-1 win to capture the 71st UAAP men’s tennis title Friday at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center.

Led by co-Most Valuable Players PJ Tierro and Irwin de Guzman, the Green Archers overpowered their rivals to sweep their best-of-three title series.

It was La Salle’s first championship since 2006. This time, however, the championship was much sweeter.

The Tigers were just a win away from winning the title via an eight-game sweep. But Tierro, a Davis Cup veteran, and company beat them in the final day of the elims to force a best-of-three championship.

It was a huge disappointment for the España-based netters as they blew away the opportunity of scoring a three-peat. That also denied them of scoring a rare double sweep of the tournament after its women counterparts bagged the title last week.

Tierro, the country’s top-ranked netter, combined with Jandrick de Castro in edging out Gerald Pinili and Roman Floreza, 6-0, 6-1, in the second doubles match while de Guzman trounced Michael Narvaez, 6-0, 6-3, in the first singles match.

Also winning for the Archers were John Will Baldonado who beat Raymund Villarete, 6-4, 5-7, 2-0 (ret) while Michael Basco won over Keane Barraquias, 6-1, 7-5, in the third singles affair.

Wilbur Orillano and Alexander Diego prevented an embarrassing shutout loss for UST as they beat David Alexander de Koenigswarter and Isaac Sabas, 6-4, 6-3, in the first doubles match.

Meanwhile, Ateneo’s Julius Lagman was named Rookie of the Year while Nikki Manalo of UST won the women’s MVP for the second straight season. La Salle’s Trudy Amoranto bagged the rookie of the year plum in the women’s side.

Let’s Mardi Green!

DLSAA Alumni Homecoming on (Saturday) 07 March 7 2009 at De La Salle Taft Campus. Fee: P500 inclusive of dinner, drinks and program. Day’s events start at 4:00 pm with Mass at the Main Chapel.

See you there!

Latest UAAP General Championship Tally – Feb 18

Here’s a roundup of the latest standings for the UAAP General Championship

While Women’s football isn’t over yet, the standings of FEU, Admu and UP will not change anymore even if Admu and UP play each other on Sunday. Finals will be between DLSU and UST, with DLSU having a twice-to-beat advantage, beginning next Wednesday.

The DLSU Men’s Tennis team won Game 1 of the best-of-three Finals series against UST yesterday.  If DLSU wins on Friday, they will be champions! If UST wins, the deciding match up will be on Saturday.

While DLSU is currently not in the Top 2 of the GC standings, they still have 7 more events to go for them to be able to up their point production and possibly bag 2nd place.

Courtesy of Mr. Gerry Achacoso

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Fr. Martin’s Cup : Archers fall to Red Lions

Ferdinand dunkMaybe they were tired from their respective dates the night before? Whatever the reason is, the De La Salle Green Archers seemed to lack luster when they faced the San Beda Red Lions last Sunday, February 15. They showed only spurts of energy as they fell to their second loss, 68-62, to the energetic Red Lions.

It was a close game during the first quarter, with the two teams making and answering each other’s shots. The quarter ended tied at 11 points.

The second quarter was a different story. The Red Lions started with a 7-0 run, before the Green Archers finally woke up from their stupor, nearly four minutes into the quarter. They answered with 6 straight points of their own to trim their deficit to 1, courtesy of LA Revilla’s trio and jumper, and Ferdinand’s split charities. Unfortunately, that was the closest that they’d get for the quarter, as they traded baskets in the next couple of plays. A very nice assist from Joshua Webb to Gab Banal, with 16 seconds to go in the quarter, brought them up 23 to San Beda’s 25. The Red Lions had the last hurrah in the half, though, as they managed to score a bucket, as time ran out, ending the first half, 23-27, in their favor.

During the halftime break, it can be noticed that the Green Archers didn’t go on the court for a shoot-around. Instead, they stayed huddled around their bench. Whatever they talked about seemed to work, as they started out the second half with another7-0 run, ending in a completed 3-point play from Norbert Torres. With the score at 30-27, in favor of the Archers, the Red Lions took the lead back with a drive and a shot from rainbow territory. The DLSU coaching staff called a time out at this point – which produced another burst of energy that saw the Archers holding their opponents scoreless for the next 2 ½ minutes, while scoring 8 straight points, putting them up 38-32. It seemed that they really can’t hold on to their lead, as San Beda regained their composure and took the lead back, yet again. The remaining minutes of the third quarter was reminiscent of the first, with the two teams answering each others baskets. At the end of the third, the score was tied at 47.

In the fourth quarter, the Red Lions opened up with a trio but the Green Archers made a basket to cut the lead by 1, with 8 minutes to go in the game. Unfortunately, that’s the closest that they’ll get as San Beda made basket after basket, and never looked back from there. By the time DLSU called for a time out, 6 minutes into the quarter, they were already down by 7 points. Things continued to spiral downwards as the Archers trailed by 9, 55-64, and Revilla fouled out with 2 minutes to go.

Final score is 62-68, in favor of San Beda.

Note : Hyram Bagatsing didn’t play in this game. The team standing is now 4-2. Their next assignment would be on Sunday, February 22, 2009 against San Sebastian College. The game would be again held at the FEU Gym at 10am.

Quarter Scores: 11-11, 23-27, 47-47, 62-68

Volleyball Teams finish elimination round on a high note

The De La Salle Lady Spikers secured the top spot in the Final Four of 71st UAAP volleyball tournament yesterday as it trounced defending champion Far Eastern University 25-21, 25-12, 22-25, 25-18 at the Arena in San Juan City. The girls of coach Ramil De Jesus finished the elimination round with a 13-1 record and will face either Adamson or UST in the playoffs. Finishing with identical records, the Falcons and Tigers will duel on Wednesday for the third Final Four slot. With the loss, FEU dropped to second place with 12-2 mark.

In the Men’s Division, De La Salle defeated UP 25-23, 25-23, 12-25, 25-22 to finish second going into the stepladder semifinal stage with a 10-4 win-loss slate. They await the winner of the first stepladder match between UP and Ateneo which will be played on Wednesday. Defending champion UST gained an outright spot in the finals after sweeping the elimination round.

ONE LA SALLE BADMINTON TOURNAMENT


As part of the pre-homecoming activities leading to the March 7, 2009 (Saturday) DLSU Homecoming, the De La Salle Alumni Association (DLSAA) will be sponsoring a One La Salle Badminton Tournament entitled, “Totally Smashed – Two to Go, La Salle!”.

The tournament will be on 28 February 2009 (Saturday), at the Father Martinez Activity Center (FMAC) La Salle Green Hills, Mandaluyong City, from 8 am until 5 pm.

All alumni (graduate and non-graduate with at least 2 years residency) from any La Salle school, currently enrolled students and their parents are encouraged to join and have fun in this Combined Age Group play format.

There will be Men’s Doubles, Ladies’ Doubles and Mixed Doubles categories. The proposed combined age groups are as follows: 49 and below, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80-89, 90-99 and 100 and above. Age grouping shall depend on the number of participants playing.

Entry fee is only at P800.00 per person or P1,600.00 per pair. Trophies will be given to champions and first runners up. Lots of giveaways and exciting raffle prizes also await the participants. Food and drinks during the awarding ceremonies shall also be on us.

Professional players, coaches, trainers, former or current national team players are disqualified to participate. A player may sign up for a max of 2 events. Proof of age ID is required.

Download your registration form here and fax to 524-0503 or email to medinam_a@dlsu.edu.ph.

Deadline of entries is on 21 February 2009.

For details and inquiries on the said event, please call the DLSAA office at 5265612 and look for Miguel Lisbona (0915-6472624) or Me-ann Medina (0906-4208781).

We will be accepting only 180-200 pre-paid registrants, so please register now! First come, first served.

Totally Smashed badminton tournament is presented by