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  • Originally posted by KevinDurant View Post
    Let's not drag Fajardo to Gilas as if he'll be the team's savior. He has made his decision and most people here must move on. The team has bigs anyway, Douthit, Taulava, Aguilar, Ramos, Ballesteros and Slaughter. Toroman on the otherhand must learn to trust most of these guys.
    That's the problem with TORO, he don't trust the pinoy BIGS...

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    • UC unsure to send center Fajardo to Black

      THE University of Cebu Webmasters have received word from Norman Black for the inclusion of its prized center Junemar Fajardo in an All-Collegiate Men’s basketball team that will be sent to a mission to win the Southeast Asian (Sea) Games title in December.

      UC coach Roehl Gomez told Sun.Star-Cebu that Black approached him for the services of Fajardo during their meeting in Bacolod City.

      “Coach Black had approached me and asked me if we (UC) can lend Abay (Fajardo) for the Seaba and Sea Games campaigns,” Gomez confirmed.

      Task
      Black was tasked by the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) to organize and mentor the Seaba and Sea Games-bound All-Collegiate squad.

      With lieutenants Glen Capacio, Jamike Jarim and Sandy Arespacochaga, they held a series of tryouts by invitation to form the squad before it will be formally launched his month.

      Fajardo, who was chosen as the Best Collegiate Player of the Year by the Philippine Collegiate Champions League (PCCL), was a hands-down choice to be included in the young men’s squad.

      “We can’t commit yet because we have other plans for Fajardo and besides, we wanted some assurance for him. Atty. (Baldomero) Estenzo (UC team manager) and I are looking for the right Big Man’s camp for him to train in the US. That is the most we can do for his loyalty to the school. Equip him for his future,” added Gomez.

      Picks
      Aside from Fajardo, Black’s personal pick to lead the RP team who will compete for the basketball gold medal in the biennial games in December in Indonesia is Smart-Gilas team captain Chris Tiu.

      And with his teammates at the Philippine Men’s squad Greg Slaughter and Aldrech Ramos, who Black invited to join the tryouts, Tiu is set to captain a very young team that includes Ateneo’s Nico Salva, San Beda’s Garvo Lanete, San Sebastian’s Calvin Abueva, high school standouts Kiefer Ravena of Ateneo and San Beda’s Baser Amer, University of the East’s Paul Lee, Adamson’s Alex Nuyles, La Salle’s Simon Atkins and National U’s Ray Parks.

      http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/sport...-fajardo-black
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      • Originally posted by ankle breaker View Post
        THE University of Cebu Webmasters have received word from Norman Black for the inclusion of its prized center Junemar Fajardo in an All-Collegiate Men’s basketball team that will be sent to a mission to win the Southeast Asian (Sea) Games title in December.

        UC coach Roehl Gomez told Sun.Star-Cebu that Black approached him for the services of Fajardo during their meeting in Bacolod City.

        “Coach Black had approached me and asked me if we (UC) can lend Abay (Fajardo) for the Seaba and Sea Games campaigns,” Gomez confirmed.

        Task
        Black was tasked by the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) to organize and mentor the Seaba and Sea Games-bound All-Collegiate squad.

        With lieutenants Glen Capacio, Jamike Jarim and Sandy Arespacochaga, they held a series of tryouts by invitation to form the squad before it will be formally launched his month.

        Fajardo, who was chosen as the Best Collegiate Player of the Year by the Philippine Collegiate Champions League (PCCL), was a hands-down choice to be included in the young men’s squad.

        “We can’t commit yet because we have other plans for Fajardo and besides, we wanted some assurance for him. Atty. (Baldomero) Estenzo (UC team manager) and I are looking for the right Big Man’s camp for him to train in the US. That is the most we can do for his loyalty to the school. Equip him for his future,” added Gomez.

        Picks
        Aside from Fajardo, Black’s personal pick to lead the RP team who will compete for the basketball gold medal in the biennial games in December in Indonesia is Smart-Gilas team captain Chris Tiu.

        And with his teammates at the Philippine Men’s squad Greg Slaughter and Aldrech Ramos, who Black invited to join the tryouts, Tiu is set to captain a very young team that includes Ateneo’s Nico Salva, San Beda’s Garvo Lanete, San Sebastian’s Calvin Abueva, high school standouts Kiefer Ravena of Ateneo and San Beda’s Baser Amer, University of the East’s Paul Lee, Adamson’s Alex Nuyles, La Salle’s Simon Atkins and National U’s Ray Parks.

        http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/sport...-fajardo-black
        are they scared that Fajardo may do a Slaughter? whoa.. a Kraken Lawyer?
        PWE DE NA!!!

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        • Originally posted by D_I_A View Post
          are they scared that Fajardo may do a Slaughter? whoa.. a Kraken Lawyer?
          Because Ateneo can offer Fajardo more than what UC can give

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          • Originally posted by Phlegm Thrower View Post
            Because Ateneo can offer Fajardo more than what UC can give
            They should talk M to M seriously to his handler.....for sure they can do something about it..

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            • Originally posted by Phlegm Thrower View Post
              Because Ateneo can offer Fajardo more than what UC can give
              Yep, a player he can hone his skills with and play 1-on-1 with from dusk til dawn by the name of Greg Slaughter.

              Add to the fact that they'll do this under the watchful eyes of Norman Black.

              So, yep, UC's actions are understandable

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              • Originally posted by D_I_A View Post
                are they scared that Fajardo may do a Slaughter? whoa.. a Kraken Lawyer?
                if the aim is to "equip" fajardo for the future, the worst place to be would be with gilas (toroman will just bench him). trainers in US big men camps are much better than black in training bigs.

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                • Originally posted by manu_bol View Post
                  if the aim is to "equip" fajardo for the future, the worst place to be would be with gilas (toroman will just bench him). trainers in US big men camps are much better than black in training bigs.
                  True, if the player will stay and train there for many, many months. This is the reason why long distance trainings by proxy is not as effective as being trained by the same teacher in person who can monitor your progress.

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                  • Originally posted by manu_bol View Post
                    if the aim is to "equip" fajardo for the future, the worst place to be would be with gilas (toroman will just bench him)
                    sad but true

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                    • 5th CESAFI partners' Cup Gaisano Capital logs second win
                      By Gabby G. Malagar (The Freeman)
                      Updated April 07, 2011 12:00 AM Comments (0)

                      CEBU, Philippines - On the night when star center Junemar Fajardo suffered one of his worst showing in his career, the smallest player on the floor gamely rose to the occasion with 5-foot-6 shooting guard Gerald Ampoon rallying Gaisano Capital past Ave Maria Sanctuary Park, 72-68, in the 5th CESAFI Partners’ Cup last Tuesday at the Cebu Coliseum.

                      Games today

                      (Cebu Coliseum)

                      5:30 pm Winner Beef Loaf vs. Ave Maria

                      7 pm Lion Tiger vs. Prime Asia

                      Earlier, the San Marino Corned Tuna escaped with a 65-62 win in overtime against Rose Aquarius Merchandising.

                      With Fajardo handcuffed to a measly three points, Ave Maria took advantage of his ignorable presence and was poised to pull a major upset when they opened an 11-point lead, 44-33, with still 7:24 left in the third period.

                      However, Ave Maria's control of the match was shortlived when Gaisano Capital, bannered by the UC Webmasters, ended the period with a 17-4 blitz to regain the upperhand, 50-48, on a triple by Archie Batua.

                      Still, Ave Maria was very much alive with just a two-point deficit, 54-56, on a basket by Abulaiz Suliman, but Gaisano Capital simply saved their best shots for last.And despite many others deserved to be called heroes, it was Ampoon who emerged as the brightest, scoring 12 points as Gaisano Capital took the temporary lead with a clean 2-0 slate.

                      Quinton Brian Heruela, Robinson Mohammad and Edward Pao also made significant contributions in offense late in the final period.

                      Jason Nudalo nailed 16 markers for Ave Maria, which fell to 1-1.

                      The scores

                      First game

                      San Marino (65) - Pacquiao 15, Nalos 10, Padilla 7, Armecin 6, Goloran 5, Pineda 5, Guillena 4, Urot 4, Brigondo 4, Wagas 2, Pogoy 2, Dalondonan 1

                      Rose Aquarius (62) - J. Ferraren 11, Dajalos 11, Cabahug 8, Maraño 6, Sedurifa6, Avila 5, D. Ferraren 4, Misa 3, Sollano 2, Genobia 2, Corcilles 2, Meca 2

                      Second game

                      Gaisano Capital (72) - Ampoon 12, Heruela 9, Batua 9, Caytona 9, Mohammad 7, Pao 5, Pogoy 5, Magallanes 5, Aranas 4, Fajardo 3, Delos Santos 2, Labolabo 2

                      Ave Maria (68) - Nudalo 16, Abing 8, Dela Rama 7, Sanchez 7, Olbedado 7, Capillar 5, Singco 4, Tabaloc 4, Palileo 4, Suliman 4, Lajato 2

                      Halftime: 33-35 (FREEMAN)
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                      • bad games happen to the best of 'em

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                        • Originally posted by FARIDOON View Post
                          5th CESAFI partners' Cup Gaisano Capital logs second win
                          By Gabby G. Malagar (The Freeman)
                          Updated April 07, 2011 12:00 AM Comments (0)

                          CEBU, Philippines - On the night when star center Junemar Fajardo suffered one of his worst showing in his career, the smallest player on the floor gamely rose to the occasion with 5-foot-6 shooting guard Gerald Ampoon rallying Gaisano Capital past Ave Maria Sanctuary Park, 72-68, in the 5th CESAFI Partners’ Cup last Tuesday at the Cebu Coliseum.

                          Games today

                          (Cebu Coliseum)

                          5:30 pm Winner Beef Loaf vs. Ave Maria

                          7 pm Lion Tiger vs. Prime Asia

                          Earlier, the San Marino Corned Tuna escaped with a 65-62 win in overtime against Rose Aquarius Merchandising.

                          With Fajardo handcuffed to a measly three points, Ave Maria took advantage of his ignorable presence and was poised to pull a major upset when they opened an 11-point lead, 44-33, with still 7:24 left in the third period.

                          However, Ave Maria's control of the match was shortlived when Gaisano Capital, bannered by the UC Webmasters, ended the period with a 17-4 blitz to regain the upperhand, 50-48, on a triple by Archie Batua.

                          Still, Ave Maria was very much alive with just a two-point deficit, 54-56, on a basket by Abulaiz Suliman, but Gaisano Capital simply saved their best shots for last.And despite many others deserved to be called heroes, it was Ampoon who emerged as the brightest, scoring 12 points as Gaisano Capital took the temporary lead with a clean 2-0 slate.

                          Quinton Brian Heruela, Robinson Mohammad and Edward Pao also made significant contributions in offense late in the final period.

                          Jason Nudalo nailed 16 markers for Ave Maria, which fell to 1-1.

                          The scores

                          First game

                          San Marino (65) - Pacquiao 15, Nalos 10, Padilla 7, Armecin 6, Goloran 5, Pineda 5, Guillena 4, Urot 4, Brigondo 4, Wagas 2, Pogoy 2, Dalondonan 1

                          Rose Aquarius (62) - J. Ferraren 11, Dajalos 11, Cabahug 8, Maraño 6, Sedurifa6, Avila 5, D. Ferraren 4, Misa 3, Sollano 2, Genobia 2, Corcilles 2, Meca 2

                          Second game

                          Gaisano Capital (72) - Ampoon 12, Heruela 9, Batua 9, Caytona 9, Mohammad 7, Pao 5, Pogoy 5, Magallanes 5, Aranas 4, Fajardo 3, Delos Santos 2, Labolabo 2

                          Ave Maria (68) - Nudalo 16, Abing 8, Dela Rama 7, Sanchez 7, Olbedado 7, Capillar 5, Singco 4, Tabaloc 4, Palileo 4, Suliman 4, Lajato 2

                          Halftime: 33-35 (FREEMAN)


                          Did Pacman play?

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                          • Originally posted by FARIDOON View Post
                            5th CESAFI partners' Cup Gaisano Capital logs second win
                            By Gabby G. Malagar (The Freeman)
                            Updated April 07, 2011 12:00 AM Comments (0)

                            CEBU, Philippines - On the night when star center Junemar Fajardo suffered one of his worst showing in his career, the smallest player on the floor gamely rose to the occasion with 5-foot-6 shooting guard Gerald Ampoon rallying Gaisano Capital past Ave Maria Sanctuary Park, 72-68, in the 5th CESAFI Partners’ Cup last Tuesday at the Cebu Coliseum.

                            With Fajardo handcuffed to a measly three points, Ave Maria took advantage of his ignorable presence and was poised to pull a major upset when they opened an 11-point lead, 44-33, with still 7:24 left in the third period.

                            Gaisano Capital (72) - Ampoon 12, Heruela 9, Batua 9, Caytona 9, Mohammad 7, Pao 5, Pogoy 5, Magallanes 5, Aranas 4, Fajardo 3, Delos Santos 2, Labolabo 2

                            Ave Maria (68) - Nudalo 16, Abing 8, Dela Rama 7, Sanchez 7, Olbedado 7, Capillar 5, Singco 4, Tabaloc 4, Palileo 4, Suliman 4, Lajato 2

                            Halftime: 33-35 (FREEMAN)

                            Is this what Atty. (Baldomero) Estenzo (UC team manager) promised and looking for the right Big Man’s camp for him to train in the US? And is this the reward for his loyalty to the school & Equip him for his future by playing in some inter school games?
                            MR. T. --->>> PACLAND

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                            • Originally posted by lapukman View Post
                              Did Pacman play?
                              It's Aling Dionisia!
                              You've got to have it to win it

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                              • Originally posted by nardong_putik View Post
                                Is this what Atty. (Baldomero) Estenzo (UC team manager) promised and looking for the right Big Man’s camp for him to train in the US? And is this the reward for his loyalty to the school & Equip him for his future by playing in some inter school games?
                                agree bro.

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                                Here's the scenario:

                                A American Coach personally ask JF to play for flag. tsk the nerve Mahiya naman sila
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