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The View From the Armchair: Final Game vs FEU

At last the season’s over. Perhaps mercifully so. The most painful and frustrating season in recent memory ended not with some success as many of us supporters had hoped, but with possibly the worst record of any Green Archer team in the UAAP as the team lost 57-66 to FEU yesterday.

Despite competing effectively with the Tamaraws for the majority of the first half, the Archers faltered anew in the last 2 periods to allow FEU to hang on to 3rd place in the standings while the Archers fell to 6th, another historic low for this team with a proud tradition of success and excellence.

So what happened?

This was the final game for captain Simon Atkins and Maui Villanueva, and they gave it their all in an effort to help the team upset the favored Tamaraws. Simon played his best game of the year, delivering 16 points off  several treys, assisting his teammates, and harassing Garcia and Romeo on defense. Joshua pitched in with a vintage Webb performance, scoring 10 points in a quick 4-minute span to almost single-handedly bring the Archers back into the game in the first half. AVO and Jovet battled FEU on the boards and managed to sink 11 points each, but the rest of the team only totaled 8 points. Point guards LA and Almond only scored a basket each, underscoring the inconsistency plaguing the Archer offensive. Read more…

2011 De La Salle Green Archers Roster


Yutien Andrada
Center – 6’5’’
Nov. 18, 1990
San Sebastian College High School
3rd Playing Year
AB-SPM


Simon David Atkins
Guard- 5’11’’
July 19, 1988
De La Salle Zobel
5th Playing Year
AB-PSM
CAPTAIN


Luis Alfonso dela Paz
Guard- 5’11″
April 12, 1992
De La Salle Zobel
2nd Playing Year
AB-SPM


Alfonso Gotladera
Forward/Center- 6’4″
February 16, 1992
San Beda College High School
Rookie
AB-SPM


Samuel Joseph Marata
Forward- 6’2’’
June 28, 1991
Reedley/UPIS
3rd Playing Year
AB-PSM


Mark Jovet Mendoza
Forward/Center- 6’4’’
July 12, 1990
National University High School
4th Playing Year
AB-SPM


Philip Paredes
Center- 6’5″
January 12, 1992
Reedley
2nd Playing Year
AB-SPM


Luis Alfonso Revilla
Guard- 5’7’’
November 30, 1989
San Beda College High School
2nd Playing Year


Martin Reyes
Forward- 6’3″
June 7, 1991
La Salle Greenhills
2nd Playing Year
BS- MGT


Roldan Sara
Guard- 5’10″
January 20, 1993
San Beda College High School
Rookie
AB-SPM


Jarelan Tampus
Guard- 5’11″
January 5, 1991
Letran High School
2nd Playing Year
AB -SPM


Norbert Torres
Center- 6’6″
January 20, 1990
Mother Theresa High School (Canada)
Rookie
AB -SPM


Arnold Van Opstal
Center- 6’7″
De La Salle Zobel
Rookie


Alvin Joseph Villanueva
Forward/Center- 6’3’’
June 18, 1988
UPIS/Higashima Senior
4th Playing Year
AB-SPM


Almond Vosotros
Guard- 5’10″
January 26, 1990
San Sebastian College High School
2nd Playing Year
AB -SPM


Joshua David Spider Webb
Forward- 6’2’’
Nov 14, 1989
De La Salle Zobel
4th Playing Year
AB-SPM


Head Coach: Dindo Pumaren

Asst Coaches:


Tonichi Yturri


Jack Santiago


Lorenzo Yulo

 

Photos by: Gerry Achacoso

Coach Dindo – “Aggressiveness made the difference”

“Now, where was this team last Thursday?”

This was what I was thinking as I witness how the Green Archers displayed its mastery over last season’s runner up, the UE Red Warriors, in their game last Sunday at the Philsports Arena, just three days after being upset big time by the NU Bulldogs.

So, when Coach Dindo Pumaren took the centerstage in the post-game interviews, all the reporters had one question to ask–

“What was the difference of this UE game with the NU game?”

Coach Dindo answered simply “Aggressiveness.”

This was echoed by DLSU’s highest scorer that game, Maui Villanueva.

“Kulang talaga kami sa aggressiveness kaya kami natalo sa NU,” said the three-year veteran. “Maganda defense namin and naging aggressive kami ngayon. Sinunod lang namin yung Lasalle system, nag-execute kami ngayon. Yun ang big difference ng game na ito,” Villanueva added.

What is “aggressiveness” ? It is outrebounding the opponent (50-33), out-assisting (18-7), out-blocking (6-1) (Well, this one is through the lone effort of rookie Papot Paredes), outrunning (18-6 fastbreak points), and out-hustling (23-13 turnover points and 18-2 2nd chance points) the opponent. Read more…

Young Green Archers to show their stuff in summer league

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Counterclockwise from right: Martin Reyes, Luigi Dela Paz, Aiki Herrera, Nico Elorde, Papot Paredes, Almond Vosotros, Jarelan Tampus and several players in the reserve list.

This year’s college hoop wars will  start this April 10 with the Fil-Oil Flying V Preseason Invitational. The De La Salle Green Archers, aiming to improve their performance this season will be fielding a relatively young unit in this summer tournament.

Looking at the current roster submitted, only Simon Atkins and Ferdinand are the only remaining members of the 2007 championship team. They will be joined by 2 juniors, 4 sophomores and 8 rookies (updated April 6). The team may be young but definitely not lacking in potential.

For the new faces in the team, most of us here are already familiar with Nico Elorde, Luigi Dela Paz and Aiki Hererra as they were part of last year’s Junior Archers squad. Team B stalwarts Martin Reyes (not to be confused with a namesake playing in UP) and Papot Paredes are incoming college sophomores.

Almond Vosotros and Jarelan Tampus are both high-scoring guards. Vosotros was part of those multi-titled SSC-R Staglet teams while Tampus was the main man for the Letran Squires last season.

Btw, the team composition may be changed until the school’s 3rd game of the tournament. It would be interesting to see if coach Dindo still has more rabbits to pull out of his hat.

Roster
ANDRADA, Yutien
ATKINS, Simon
BANAL, Gabriel
DELA PAZ, Luigi – (G) DLSZ
ELORDE, Nico – (G) DLSZ
FERDINAND
HERRERA, Aiki – (F) DLSZ
VAN OPSTAL, Arnold – (F/C) DLSZ (updated April 6)
MARATA, Joseph
PAREDES, Philip – (F/C)  Team B
REYES, Martin – (F)  Team B
TAMPUS, Jarelan – (G) Letran
TOLENTINO, Joel
VILLANUEVA, Maui
VOSOTROS, Almond – (G) SSC-R
WEBB, Joshua

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Top 10 Green Archer Games of the Decade

We cap off an amazing decade by presenting the 10 most significant, action-packed and best remembered games of the Green Archers from 2000 to 2009. For the past 10 seasons, the Archers fought in numerous classic battles but these by far stand out the most.

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Maui saves the day for Green Archers

img_3388Rookie Maui Villanueva made, what would probably be the most memorable basket of his rookie year, as the Green Archers escape with a victory over the UST Growling Tigers, 81-79 at the UAAP Season 71 Men’s Basketball Tournament at the Araneta Coliseum.

Villanueva made a follow up shot with only a tenth of a second left in the game clock after Revilla missed a pressure-laden lay-up that sent the Green and White Gallery jumping and shouting for joy.

“Actually, yung talagang play namin, is for LA (Revilla) kasi 5 seconds left, siya yung pinakamabilis, it’s a good thing na beat nya yung defense ng UST,” said Acting Head Coach Jack Santiago, who admitted not having slept on the eve of this game due to the tremendous pressure to win this game in the absence of Head Coach Franz Pumaren.  

Speedy was Revilla indeed. Given only 5.5 seconds to execute the play, and receiving the inbound pass from the backcourt, the diminutive point guard literally jet streamed through the defense of the UST Growling Tigers and made a decent jumper en route to the spectacular Villanueva follow through.      

But it was Villanueva who took charge in the absence of Rico Maierhofer in the dying seconds of the ballgame. The Puerta Galera forward fouled out with still a minute still left in the game. 

“Sobrang saya lang talaga ng feeling, ang hirap i-explain. Sobrang saya. Sobrang crucial sa amin ang game na ito, thanks to God, naka-deliver,” said a visibly shaken Villanueva to the reporters in the Araneta Press Room. Beside him was JV Casio, who repeatedly rubbed Villanueva’s hair, obviously ecstatic about the escape win. Casio topscored for the Green Archers with game high of 29 points, with 6 rebounds and 3 assists. 

img_3354The win boosted the Green Archers’ chances of snatching the much coveted twice to beat advantage, as it ties for the 2nd spot the FEU Tamaraws, who earlier survived the NU Bulldogs.

The game was closely fought in the first half. The defending champions led the 2006 champions after the 1st quarter, 15-13, but the latter bounced back to end the 1st half on top, 36-34.

In the 3rd quarter, the Green Archers tried to break free from the Growling Tigers scoring 20 points against the Tigers 11, anchored on the hot outside shooting of Casio and Peejay Barua.

For a full two minutes in the final quarter, the game virtually became a JV-Jervy (Cruz) showdown. As Casio sinks one basket after another, his shots were quickly answered by last year’s MVP’s points in the paint. The shootout resulted into a 67-all deadlock in 4:36 mark. A five point swing by Casio pushed the Green Archers in front, 72-67 going into the final two minutes of the game. With the Green Archers looking to wrap up the game with a seven-point lead going into the final minute of the match, the Tigers, determined not to end their season outside the Final Four, rallied to tie the game at 79-all.

The Scores:

DLSU 81 – Casio 29, Barua 17, Maierhofer 16, Villanueva 6, Mangahas 6, Revilla 4, Webb 2, Ferdinand 1, Walsham 0, Malabes 0, Atkins 0

UST 79 – Cruz 28, Ababou 15, Mirza 11, Vargas 9, Bautista 5, Camus 3, Cuan 3, Canlas 3, Allera 2, Fenequito 0, Fortuna 0, Gile 0, Taylor 0

Quarter scores: 15-13; 34-36; 54-47; 81-79

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Just For Kicks!: Green Archer Celebrity Lookalikes

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The movie star good looks of the Green Archers have catapulted their popularity from league favorites to full celebrity status, attracting fans even from rival schools and kibitzers from outside the league. Proof is in media attention-magazine covers and big advertisement contracts started long before pre-season, with sporting giants cashing in on the success and commercially viable good looks of season 70′s surprise champs. Sophomore playmaker Simon Atkins and star point guard JV Casio are in fashion mags and billboards. Basking in their share of the limelight are multinationals Bader Malabes, PJ Walsham and Rico Maierhofer, with the last one starring in a full-length TV commercial for a major sports brand. It appears an unofficial tradition for DLSU Green Archers to score high in the looks department with its long line of basketball celebrities—Maoi Roca, Mon Jose, BJ Manalo, Dominic Uy, Mike Cortez, Jason Webb, Luigi Trillo, Lago Brothers, among others. This year, the men’s basketball team obviously, if inadvertently, maintains the tradition by having members who are deadringers of TV and film stars. Decide for yourselves if it’s a hit or a miss for these stellar match-ups:

Rico Maierhofer is sometimes incredible in the spectacular moves he makes, but can he pass as an alter ego to the actor who’s the latest to play the Incredible Hulk, Edward Norton?

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Lately, we have been seeing more of Ferdinand in action. Hopefully, he gets to log in more playing minutes and not be relegated to hiding in the house attic as what his lookalike, Josh Hartnett did in the vampire movie, 30 Days, 30 Nights.

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Shooter James Mangahas is always serious when he plays. But heck, we are not complaining because he delivers. But do you think he looks like “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” singer Blue’s Simon Webbe?

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Maybe we’ll get to see the slashing moves of sophomore Rejan Lee, after all he is not dubbed as “Little Ninja” for nothing. But can you his resemblance to Hong Kong’s singing superstar Jackie Cheung, who once did a duet with Philippine’s very own, Regine Velasquez

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Rookie Maui Villanueva is playing like he’s no rookie at all. This early, he is showing his basketball IQ and experience, But does he look like Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Edition’s Bodie Cruz, son of 70′s movie icon and experienced actor Tirso Cruz?

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We have not seen him play last year. And for the limited time he saw action for the Green Archers this season, we were witnessed to the quality minutes he gave the team. Marko Batricevic is Just like his look alike, Cillian Murphy, who played quality villain role in Batman Begins as the Scare Crow.

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Bader Malabes has exploded in some games and continue to improve his defensive game. Hopefully, he gets a second crack at greatness this season, after a not so impressive performance last season, as his look alike Patrick Dempsey, who got a second crack at stardom after potraying McDreamy (?) in the hit show, Grey’s Anatomy

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Finally, last year’s finals MVP Cholo Villanueva. He is no longer playing but he is still with the team. One more chance for Cholo to prove his special love for DLSU. That statement says it all—Cholo as John Lloyd, would you agree?

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Until next time, XOXO

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