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Tag: Vol. LXXVI

Lady Spikers still finding form

ONE ADJUSTMENT after the other plague the chance of the UST Lady Spikers in gaining top spot in the Shakey’s V-League Third Conference.

UST Coach August Santamaria believes that the Lady Spikers are “in better shape than before,” but unforeseen lineup changes left the Lady Spikers shorthanded especially in the endgame.

Still, the España-based squad managed to chalk up two convincing straight-set victories after upsets against San Sebastian College-Recoletos (SSC-R) and newcomer Ateneo de Manila Univeristy (AdMU).

Danny Florencio

ON NOVEMBER 5, 1977, Danny Florencio became the first local cager in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) to score more than 60 points in a game. He burned the hoops with 64 points in an import-laden conference and led all locals in scoring that year.

Although his ball club 7-Up lost to Toyota, 121-136, despite his monstrous point-production, that fateful day sealed Florencio’s mark as one of the country’s all-time greats.

New UAAP rules ok’d

GRADUATE student-athletes from UAAP member schools, loosely termed as mercenary athletes, will be banned from playing in the league come Season 69 (School Year 2006-07).

The new rule will also prohibit universities from recruiting graduates from other collegiate leagues such as the National Collegiate Athletic Association to play for their teams.

Three faces of Thomasian sports

AT AROUND 10 a.m., the Growling Tigers perform the “ocho,” an exercise where three players attempt to finish the fastbreak as quickly as possible. John Paul “Japs” Cuan, 19, races down the court to receive the inbound pass. He dribbles once and throws a lead pass to a teammate underneath the basket. The shrill whistle of the coach pierces through the humid air of the gym and another group takes their spot.

Aqua Fortis place fourth in Atienza Cup

THE AQUA Fortis Dragon Boat Rowing Team (Aqua Fortis) women’s team placed fourth in the 1st Atienza Cup Dragon Boat Race last May 14 at the Manila Bay.

The 16-woman crew, led by team captain Celine Marcelo, rowed in the 300-meter race category alongside eight prime Metro Manila-based Dragon Boat teams.

The Manila Dragons took first place, while the Philippine Dragon Rowing Team trailed at second, and the University of the Philippines (UP) Rowing Team placed third.

Judokas pluck medals in Nationals

AFTER being denied the permission to play in the recently concluded UAAP Judo wars, two lady judokas decided instead to strut their wares, earning a medal each, in the Philippine National Judo Championships at the San Carlos Gym in Cebu last April 23.

Karen Solomon and Jane Capawa, both deemed ineligible to play last UAAP because of certain academic deficiencies, grabbed a gold and a silver in the -70 kg and -45 kg weight class.

After pinning down Talisay and Bacolod, Solomon grappled her way to the gold as she again held down her opponent from Davao.

Tracksters triumph

THE UST Tracksters dominated the first Bonifacio Global City Summer Run last April 24 in Taguig City.

The UST contingent, led by ace runner Liza Yambao, placed first in three of the four events in the senior division.

Yambao, the 2003 Milo Marathon National Champion, ran away with gold in the women’s 10K run clocking in at 38:40. The 23-year-old runner, who is vying for a slot in the RP Athletics team for the 23rd Southeast Asian Games, improved her previous record of 40:06 she set in the Burlington XT 10K Classic last Dec. 5, and which she also won.

Thomasians join SEAG contingent

A GRUELING UAAP season has just been put to wraps, but Thomasian athletes are already gearing up for another battle. This time, they will battle not only for school pride, but for a higher, patriotic cause.

The Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) 2005 Philippine selection committee has invited several Thomasian athletes and coaches to don the national colors in the Manila SEAG in November.

Three top-notch Thomasian jins have been included in the lineup of the national Taekwondo team.

Tigresses cop bronze in off-season tilt

EVEN without top gunner and team captain Aileen Arcigal, the UST Tigresses managed to pull off a decent third-place finish, with a 6-2 card, in the first Smart Gold Cup Women’s Collegiate Basketball Tournament.

Nerissa Noscal filled the vacuum left by Arcigal, who has decided not to play her final year of eligibility for personal reasons.

Noscal, the Tigresses’ new team captain, exploded for a game-high 13 points, including two three-point buckets, in the lopsided match against the University of the East, 61-31, last April 8 at the UST gym.

Shuttlecocker drowns in Boracay

A CELEBRATION that turned into tragedy. This was the sad story of the UST Badminton team’s trip to the world-famous Boracay Island, as a tragic accident at the beach claimed one of its members.

Arden Pantig, 18, a key player of UST in the doubles event, drowned last April 2 in Boracay.

UST Badminton head coach Noli Cajefe said the accident probably happened while the team was playing patintero near the shore at around 5 p.m.

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