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THE Red Lions andtheir supportersexplode in jubilation.
AUGUST DELA CRUZ
BASER
AMER: Bornwinnerpage 6
Ang lagay ng puso, career
at bulsa mo malalaman nasa BILOG ANG BOLA
page 7
LETRAN MENTOR
ALAS: Family first page 2
MAGSANOC Gloryroad page 7
ALLANA LIM: FEUsbasketball heroine page 6
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ALAS, not new to pressure-filled situations, stresses a point during ahuddle. AUGUST DELA CRUZ
LETRAN MENTOR ALAS PULLS AN ACE
My family, my lifeBy Ruth L. NavarraU
LTIMATELY, coach Louie Alas chose familyover basketball when he decided to step downas head coach of the Letran Knights.
The Knights were beaten bythe San Beda Red Lions, 67-39,in Game 3 of the NCAA finals.The experience and the intensi-ty of the Lions threw the
Knights off guard. But Alas hadother reason for his resignation.
Ive been here for 12 years.Matagal ko ng iniisip, kungnanalo sana fitting farewellpero thats life, he said in ahoarse voice. Nagsusumbongsila (his sons) sa mom nila na
wala na silang ginagawangtama. Dun talaga ako na-touch.
Two of his players in theteam are his sons, Kristoffer and
Kevin. Because he didnt wantanybody accusing him of prefer-
ential treatment, Alas admittedthat he was extra hard onKristoffer and Kevin.
Under Alas, the Knightstrained as if there was no to-
morrow. But at the end of theday, Alas would take the burdenof a loss not his players.
It was a good day for them(San Beda) and a bad one forus. Sabi ko naman sa kanila,
wala namang pwedeng sisihinsa inyo diyan. Kung meronmang may nagkamali dito, ako
yun. So you dont have to bowyour heads down. Just moveon, Alas said.
The journey to the champi-
onship had not been easy. Theirstory could have been a Cin-
derella story. They were able toget past the San Sebastian Stagsin the Final Four twice, earningthem a spot in the finals. They
were able to defeat San Bedaon Game 2 when everybodyelse expected a sweep.
Ang tama naming ginawathis season is sobra kamingnagsacrifice. We always went tochurch every day. This game,
yung inexperience took its t ollon us sa finals, said Alas.
Letran didnt forget its spiri-tual side after getting batteredby the Lions. The Knights wentout of the locker room withrosaries around their necks.
Alas wo re two.Alas noted that the game
overflowed with emotion espe-cially for graduating playersJam Cortes and Carlo Lituania.
The bad thing was that we
lost and the good thing wasthat they learned a lot from it.
Hindi lang sa basketball maga-gamit ito kundi sa daily life ni-la, he said. I told the rest ofthe boys na may mga games panaman like the ChampionsLeague. Sabi ko sa kanila, taposna ang NCAA. Now, studyhard.
Hes leaving the team but hemade sure that they will not belost without him. He says he al-ready recruited replacementsfor his graduating players. What
hes really trying to find are bigmen because he knows that the
team lacks the height advan-tage.
The players will go back totraining next week. He says thatthey will be trained on theirperimeter shooting because thatis what they badly need to im-prove on.
When asked what he woulddo the rest of the day, Alas isquick to answer.
Ill be with my family. Kungpwede din yung buong team ng
Letran tonight, gusto ko dinsilang makasama.
Canon PIXMA awardsfive Stand Out Students
Canon PIXMA, the number one inkjet printer brand in thePhilippines for 2011, ends its Stand Out Student Search withthe final batch of five talented and well-rounded individualsfrom across the nation.These commendable students represent the versatility thatCanon PIXMA promotes in its products. In celebration of theirmulti-faceted lifestyles, Canon PIXMA awarded each of themwith an official Stand Out Student certificate, a Canon Power-Shot A2300 camera, and a Canon PIXMA E510 printer. Inmore ways than just academically, these winners stand out intheir respective universities.
Jake Antenero, accountancy sopho-more from Ateneo de Zamboanga Univer-sity (ADZU) is the secretary of finance inhis student council El Consejo Atenista, amath tutor, a master debater & presidentof the science club and member of thedance troupe.
Patricia Regalado
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a dean's lister, and mem-ber of the basketball varsity & universitychoir.
John Paul Hipolito is a communicationand marketing management super-seniorfrom De La Salle University (DLSU). Hemerited a scholarship from the United
States Institute on New Media and Jour-nalis and internships in New York Timesand Rogue Magazine. He is a student DJ &a multimedia editor for Philippine Global-ists.
Donita Salazar is an industrial designsenior from the University of Santo Tomas(UST). Her exceptional works have been
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LEGENDARY Lions cheerleader excites the Red Army. AUGUST DELA CRUZTHE Lions whoop it up after the final buzzer. AUGUST DELA CRUZYES, rookie mentor Ronnie Magsanoc deserves a victory ride. AUGUST DELA CRUZ ITS all over but all eyes are on Ivan Ludovices final shot of the 86th NCAA season.
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Fear the roar as Lions paint the town REDCourage San Beda!/Have Courage San Beda F
ROM start to finish, San Beda neverdisappointed its Red Army of diehardsupporters.
After winning their first game with six healthymen, the Red Lions entered the Final Four with plentyto spare.
The Mendiola-based warriors downed PerpetualHelp Altas in the semis and got the boost when Letranstunned San Sebastian College in the other half of thedraw. The Stags tamed the Lions twice in the elimina-tions but self-destructed against the Knights in the F4.
Under the masterful guidance of former PBA gun-ner and San Beda Red Cubs star Ronnie Magsanoc,the Lions were clearly ahead of the pack.
They stumbled in Game 2 of the title series, but notto worry. It was just a temporary setback.
Lions pride is simply too much to handle for theKnights. Dennis U. Eroa
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From thevery
beginning ithas alwaysbeen the
players, saidMagsanoc.
Its aspecial
season forthe players.
That first win[where San
Beda wonwith only sixplayers] was
veryimportant. We
were alsoable to go tothe Final Fourseamlessly.A SMILING Be dan coach Ronnie Magsanoc (left) congratulates Finals MVP Baser Amer for a wonderful
demolition job. August dela Cruz
Baser Amer: Leading the PackBy Patrick Leonard Mayo
IN THE GAME of bas-ketball, there areplayers who really
have a knack for winning.These players not onlyhate losing but, more im-portantly, they know howto win.
And of the many prolificplayers in the NCAA, sopho-more Baser Amer of the reign-ing basketball titlists San BedaRed Lions is a perfect exampleof a winner inside the basket-ball court as he led the Mendio-la-based squad to a three-peat
victory, t hanks to his ch ampi-onship performance that earnedhim finals MVP honors.
Bago mag-Game Three, ini-isip ko kung paano akomakakatulong sa team, so nag-ing aggressive lang ako at fo-cused, said the 20-year-old
point guard who hails from thesouth in Davao. Last game na,do-or-die na, so bawal na tala-gang magkamali.
Baser gave it his all as he ex-ploded for 20 points in GameOne and 14 markers during therubber match that helped theRed Lions build a huge cushionin the first half en route to SanBedas record-setting 17thmens basketball title.
But Amer knows very wellthat being part of a winningsquad and a three-peat team atthat, requires a lot of patienceand a lot of sacrifices. Yung la-hat ng mga pinag-daanannamin buong season, yung Su-per Six kung saan suspendedkaramihan ng mga playersnamin, yung mga times nabumabaha pero nag-training pa
din kami, lahat yun ginawanamin para lang manalo kami,added the 510 court general
who was also hailed rookie ofthe year last season.
The second year Marketing
major is no stranger to successhaving won multiple titles dur-ing his high school years as aRed Cub but winning twostraight in the seniors divisiongave him a different kind of joy.
And with at least two moreplaying years for the big redschool in store for Baser, theMendiola dynasty has a goodchance of extending its reignfurther in the NCAA.
Coach Magsanoc basks in the glory of the momentRONNIE Magsanoc, PBAs pointlaureate turned winning coach,didnt want to look back at thepast.
The rookie head coach of theNCAAs winningest team just
wanted to savor the moment.When reminded by PDI scribe
Jasmine Payo of his own successas a star high school player forthe school under the legendary
Ato Badolato, Magsanoc an-
swered with a laugh.That was so long ago. At
this stage, you dont think backanymore. You just think of thepresent. Just be grateful for thesituation that you can serve theschool.
To the shock of the Letrangallery, San Beda turned a pre-dicted shootout into a massacre,67-39, before a jampacked crowdat the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Both teams split the first twogames of the best-of-threechampionship and fans and ex-perts alike agreed that the de-cider would be bloody. TheKnights and the Lions went intoGame Three tied with 16 titles.
But San Beda, smooth and un-forgiving, had other things inmind as it took control of thematch right from the opening bellen route to crowning itself the
leagues winningest team.From the very beginning it
has always been the players,said Magsanoc. Its a specialseason for the players. That first
win [wh ere San Beda won withonly six players] was very im-portant. We were also able togo to the Final Four seamlessly.
Magsanoc got the surprise ofhis life when he replacedFrankie Lim at the wake of the
controversial off-season brawlthat led to the suspension of
virtually the entire San Bedasquad on its first game.
There never really was aplan to be the coach of thisteam. Things happened andthey found me to be the head,said Magsanoc, a member ofthe elite 25 all-time best playersof the pro league.
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Baste swingman sings Swan songBy Michael Angelo Jugado
IN his very last collegiategame donning the proudcolors of the San SabastianCollege-Recoletos GoldenStags, Ronald Pascual hadthe chance to win the gamefor Baste.
Pascual, never gun-shy totake the big shot when itmattered most, had thechance to will the Stags to areturn trip in the LastDance against their tormen-tors of seasons past theSan Beda College Red Lionsand a shot at redemptionagainst their arch-nemesisthat denied them cage gloryin the NCAA the past two
years.But the basketball gods
and goddesses had other
plans in mind.He missed.Crestfallen by the bitter
loss of the twice-to-beatBaste to the upstart LetranKnights, who put an abruptend to his celebrated NCAAcareer, Pascual remains gra-cious even in defeat.
Kahit talo kami sa lastgame ay proud pa rin ako sateam ko at sa sarili ko dahilkahit paano natulungan koang team namin sa loob ng
apat na taon, said the 24-year-old Pascual.
And noth ing is to beashamed of for the long tomartist, whose deadly outsideshooting and boundless ath-leticism catapulted him intohis stature as one of NCAAsbig time gunners.
Pascual, a native of Mexi-co, Pampanga, bid adieu tohis collegiate stint with theRed and Gold of Recto with
his head held high.Nagpapa-salamat ako samga pari, kay Mr. Gusi(Frank Gusi, SSC-Rs athleticdirector) at kay Mayor Pine-da sa suporta nila sa akin at
sa team. Maraming salamatsa Baste community, sa mgateachers, students at mgafans ng Stags kung di dahilsa kanila ay wala ako ngayondito, he added.
The sweet-shooting Pas-cual, a part of the Stags
vaunted troika, known as thePinatubo Trio which in-cludes now PBA super rookie
Calvin The Beast Abuevaand reigning NCAA MVP IanSangalang, is playing for theNLEX Road Warriors in thePBA D-league.
Ang dadalhin ko sa NLEXna natutunan ko while play-ing for Baste is yung lumala-ban hanggang sa huli,
walang gi-give up kahitanong mangyari, said Pas-cual.
The high-flying Pascual
pulled out from the 2012PBA Draft due to the pletho-ra of Fil-Ams who joined theannual event while also try-ing to get more time to recu-perate from his injury thatslowed him down early inthe season.
RONNIE MAGSANOC:
Trudging the Road to GloryBy Patrick Leonard Mayo
RIGHT BEFORE THE start of the NCAAs 88thseason, the San Beda Red Lions lair wasfilled with turmoil, confusion and pressure.
Months before the start ofthe season, the teams then-head coach Frankie Lim andsome of the teams playersgot involved in an altercation
with the volleyball headcoach of San Sebastian whicheventually led to Lims resig-nation and suspensions onsome of the players.
Now the chance of de-fending their basketball titleand repeating a three-peat allof a sudden turned dim.
Then came the hiring of ex-pro and former San Beda RedCub Ronnie Magsanoc as thenew coach of the team and
apparently the PBAs PointLaureate had his own way ofdealing with the situation.
I just tried to focus onthe things that I have controlof from the start.
Winning his first NCAA ti-tle as a coach in just his first
year at the helm is somethingthat he attributes to thelessons and philosophies thathe taught and learned fromhis players the whole endeav-or leading to the schools17th mens basketball cham-pionship which made themthe leagues most successfulteam.
Marami akong natutunansa kanila, at marami silangnatutunan sa akin. Faith
without fear was our battlecry and relying on confi-dence, composure andcourage also played a bigpart.
He added: We earnedwisdom th rough the m anyfailures that you encounter,failures that really helped us
reach this far and win.But more than the win-ning the title, the rookiecoach was all about his play-ers and about giving back tohis alma mater.
Thankful ako and I reallyappreciate this opportunity tohelp the players reach theirpotentials and this is our wayof giving back to the school,ended the winning coach.
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LIM:Unstoppable
ALLANA LIM
Limsanity of FEU
By Danielle Nakpil
IT WAS just another Sunday afternoonat the quarters of FEU athletes. Thehub was almost empty except for
the waiters, a few people diningin and a remarkably tall ladywith a visi-bly ath-leticphysiquesilentlysitting onone of thecouches whilemunching herburger.
She was surf-ing the internetusing her iPadas the replayof the UAAP
womensbasketballchampi-onshipgame was beingshown on theflatscreen.
Boss, nai-shootmo ba yung susun-
od?, a man sittingnearby asked her, re-ferring to a freethrow. Ewan. Hindiko na maalala eh,the lady quipped witha smile.
That lady was MVPAllana Lim. The LadyTams beat the Lady
Archers, completing a16-0 sweep. Lim nei-ther looked amused
nor thrilled as shewatched herself onTV score 15 points,including crucial bas-kets down the stretchas FEU kept is crown.
A Cebuana, the 5-foot-9 forward for-merly played for theUniversity of Cebu La-dy Webmasters before
joining FEU.Surprisingly, lawn
tennis not basketballwas her first love.
College lang akonaglaro ng basketball.Kinuha lang nila akodahil sa height ko.Eventually, natuto na-man ako, said the 5-foot-10 Lim.
Aside from tennisand basketball, Limalso loves to play vol-leyball, swim, surfand skateboard.
Sa sports, I dontreally have an idol.Michael Jordan, sig-uro. But my fatherBenito was thebiggest reason why I
ended up loving andplaying sports.
In Cebu, Allanaregularly played withfellow college ballstar and classmateJunmar Fajardo, whobecame the overalltop pick in the lastPBA draft.
FEU wrested the ti-tle from Adamson last
year. Lim was vot ed
Finals MVP.Yung feeling ngpagkapanalo ng MVP,parang natural na lang.Bonus na lang yun eh.
Ang importante talaga,championship. Doonkami talagang masaya.
Yung MVP, individuallang yan.
A member of t henational team, Lim re-mains an ordinarystudent-athlete.
Kahit tinatawagnila akong scoringmachine, simplengatleta pa rin namanako. Sa studies na-man, nahihirapan rinako sa major subjectsko.
To aspiring cagers,Lim has this to say:If you dont live forsomething, youll diefor nothing.
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