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2009 Philippines NT vol. III

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anyone can confirm this ? would be nice if Powerade can also play against the australian team that is currently in china. maybe the aussies can stop by manila before jones cup or if there is money ,powerade can visit australia or new zeland for a series of games.


and i heard that they will play AIA,athletes in action(i think i read it from PBA forum,not sure if its real) ..a US squad made up of collegiate talents..i think gabe norwood played in that team before.not sure.
 
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JAPETH BEGINS PRACTICE WITH RP TEAM
Posted on 28 June 2009


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The controversy involving the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas, the recognized national sports association and the international governing body FIBA have been cast aside as Filipino basketball fans and the members of the Philippine National Team coached by Yeng G uiao look forward to welcoming 6-9”, 210 pound Japeth Aguilar to his first practice at The Arena in San Juan,Monday.

Aguilar who was recognized by fans while having an afternoon snack with PBA Commissioner Sonny Barrios, Japeth’s sister and a friend and this writer shortly before Friday’s games and was warmly welcomed by former Ateneo teammate J.C. Intal who plays for Ginebra, told us during the game “I want to get onto the court and play” demonstrating his eagerness to compete.

Aguilar had a light workout with the Burger King squad at their practice at the Reyes Gym on Saturday morning and coach Guiao told us later, he wanted Japeth to bulk up by at least another 15 pounds but stressed “the boy has skills and is very athletic although the jet lag caught up with him and he got tired.”

Japeth also paid his respects to San Miguel Corporation chairman Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco and his brother Henry during halftime of the San Miguel Beer-Burger King game on Friday, recalling that he had seen his father Peter Aguilar’s picture in a scrapbook of his playing days with Cojuangco’s Northern Consolidated team under coach Ron Jacobs.

Cojuangco told Japeth he knows that San Miguel cannot draft him in this year’s annual draft and that he would almost surely be picked by Guiao for Burger King but said it didn’t matter and assured him if he needed anything to just call.

At the same time Cojuangco said he was pleased with Japeth’s decision to come home to play for the country in the FIBA Asia Men’s qualifier for the World Basketball Championships in Turkey in 2010.

Aguilar was scheduled to visit his grandfather and other relatives in Pampanga on Sunday before looking for an apartment and getting ready for his first practice with the national team.

Japeth also thanked Commissioner Barrios for his kindness and concern even as Barrios himself told us he was impressed with the soft-spoken manner of the former PBA player’s son.
 
I was at the POWERADE Practice at the Flying V-San Juan Arena, there was just a light practice and short drills. It's more of Press event as more time was on pictorials and interviews. Obviously the most in demand was Japeth Aguilar as a lot of media people were there, I saw TJ Manotoc, Ronnie Nathanielz, Rick Oliveros and several others. The Team is incomplete, aside from Japeth, those present were James Yap, Arwind Santos, Cyrus Baguio, Kerby Raymundo, Mick Pennisi, Willie Miller, Jared Dillinger and Sonny Thoss. Asi Taulava is still in the US for a vacation. Kelly Williams and Ryan Reyes are still recovering from blood ailment and injury respectively. Also no shows were Gabe Norwood, Jayjay Helterbrand and Ranidel de Ocampo.

I had dinner with Japeth and his sister plus several others. He is very excited to play for the National Team. He is just adjusting to the time difference between the US and the Philippines but he fine physically. As of now he is concentrated in trying to make the POWERADE National Team and he is not rushing things as he is going to keep his options open with regards to his future plans. I am very happy to share that Japeth's performance at the D-League Pre-Draft Camp has earned him several tryout invitation letters from both the D-League and NBA itself. It would be a long shot if he makes it to those teams but there is nothing wrong in trying as not everybody get's invitations. He has to work on a lot of things in his game as per advices given by the scouts who were there in LA that approached him at the camp. As I earlier said, the teams in the US wants him to play as a 3 or a 4 in which Japeth needs to lengthen his shooting range. I was surprised that his dribbling skills has improved a lot from the last time I saw him play with the Ateneo. The only conflict I see here is that Coach Yeng Guiao wants Japeth to bulk up by 15 more pounds as he wants him to share big man chores with Asi, Mick and Sonny. Anyway let's see if an increase of 10 pounds is good enough for Guiao, Japeth had already enrolled at a Gym.

Japeth sends his regards to everybody and wants to express his gratitude to all his supporters. The only promise he can give is that he would play his very best and he would be deeply honored if he is selected to play for the country.

I do hope the practice tomorrow would be more serious as certain players are a bit rusty and were missing their shots.
 
in the inquirer news, powerade will play the athletes-in-action team composed of american NCAA players this tursday.... who are the players on the american team? can someone upload a video ?
 
I was at the POWERADE Practice at the Flying V-San Juan Arena, there was just a light practice and short drills. It's more of Press event as more time was on pictorials and interviews. Obviously the most in demand was Japeth Aguilar as a lot of media people were there, I saw TJ Manotoc, Ronnie Nathanielz, Rick Oliveros and several others. The Team is incomplete, aside from Japeth, those present were James Yap, Arwind Santos, Cyrus Baguio, Kerby Raymundo, Mick Pennisi, Willie Miller, Jared Dillinger and Sonny Thoss. Asi Taulava is still in the US for a vacation. Kelly Williams and Ryan Reyes are still recovering from blood ailment and injury respectively. Also no shows were Gabe Norwood, Jayjay Helterbrand and Ranidel de Ocampo.

I had dinner with Japeth and his sister plus several others. He is very excited to play for the National Team. He is just adjusting to the time difference between the US and the Philippines but he fine physically. As of now he is concentrated in trying to make the POWERADE National Team and he is not rushing things as he is going to keep his options open with regards to his future plans. I am very happy to share that Japeth's performance at the D-League Pre-Draft Camp has earned him several tryout invitation letters from both the D-League and NBA itself. It would be a long shot if he makes it to those teams but there is nothing wrong in trying as not everybody get's invitations. He has to work on a lot of things in his game as per advices given by the scouts who were there in LA that approached him at the camp. As I earlier said, the teams in the US wants him to play as a 3 or a 4 in which Japeth needs to lengthen his shooting range. I was surprised that his dribbling skills has improved a lot from the last time I saw him play with the Ateneo. The only conflict I see here is that Coach Yeng Guiao wants Japeth to bulk up by 15 more pounds as he wants him to share big man chores with Asi, Mick and Sonny. Anyway let's see if an increase of 10 pounds is good enough for Guiao, Japeth had already enrolled at a Gym.

Japeth sends his regards to everybody and wants to express his gratitude to all his supporters. The only promise he can give is that he would play his very best and he would be deeply honored if he is selected to play for the country.

I do hope the practice tomorrow would be more serious as certain players are a bit rusty and were missing their shots.

nice to hear these news.I think bulking up would be a lot easier than losing weight.
 
Jap looks equally good in both blue and red.

Digs? :D

Digs.

The Gilas eagle would not much be an adjustment as well because he's familiar with that at Ateneo :D

i like the red jersey too. Quite a change and fits right into Yeng's scheme of bullish things. i hope this is the one we would use majority of the time.
 
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JAPETH BEGINS PRACTICE WITH RP TEAM
Posted on 28 June 2009


japeth.jpg


The controversy involving the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas, the recognized national sports association and the international governing body FIBA have been cast aside as Filipino basketball fans and the members of the Philippine National Team coached by Yeng G uiao look forward to welcoming 6-9”, 210 pound Japeth Aguilar to his first practice at The Arena in San Juan,Monday.

Aguilar who was recognized by fans while having an afternoon snack with PBA Commissioner Sonny Barrios, Japeth’s sister and a friend and this writer shortly before Friday’s games and was warmly welcomed by former Ateneo teammate J.C. Intal who plays for Ginebra, told us during the game “I want to get onto the court and play” demonstrating his eagerness to compete.

Aguilar had a light workout with the Burger King squad at their practice at the Reyes Gym on Saturday morning and coach Guiao told us later, he wanted Japeth to bulk up by at least another 15 pounds but stressed “the boy has skills and is very athletic although the jet lag caught up with him and he got tired.”

Japeth also paid his respects to San Miguel Corporation chairman Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco and his brother Henry during halftime of the San Miguel Beer-Burger King game on Friday, recalling that he had seen his father Peter Aguilar’s picture in a scrapbook of his playing days with Cojuangco’s Northern Consolidated team under coach Ron Jacobs.

Cojuangco told Japeth he knows that San Miguel cannot draft him in this year’s annual draft and that he would almost surely be picked by Guiao for Burger King but said it didn’t matter and assured him if he needed anything to just call.

At the same time Cojuangco said he was pleased with Japeth’s decision to come home to play for the country in the FIBA Asia Men’s qualifier for the World Basketball Championships in Turkey in 2010.

Aguilar was scheduled to visit his grandfather and other relatives in Pampanga on Sunday before looking for an apartment and getting ready for his first practice with the national team.

Japeth also thanked Commissioner Barrios for his kindness and concern even as Barrios himself told us he was impressed with the soft-spoken manner of the former PBA player’s son.


nice red jersey for RP team :D hope nike sells that hehe:D

i think this will be the 2nd time the RP team will wear Red jersey as their dark uniform. its nice to see red. it fits with the country's color.
 
Toroman is coming back July 12 from vacation about a week before the Jones cup starts on july 18. I hope Toroman and Guiao will be able to sit down together and map out the battle plan of the powerade team based on Toroman's scouting reports on japan, iran, etc
 
Toroman is coming back July 12 from vacation about a week before the Jones cup starts on july 18. I hope Toroman and Guiao will be able to sit down together and map out the battle plan of the powerade team based on Toroman's scouting reports on japan, iran, etc

He definitely needs Toroman's help since his assistant Kenneth Duremdes has an impending arrest warrant on him
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QC judge told issue arrest order vs PBA cager

By Julie M. Aurelio
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 21:43:00 06/30/2009

Filed Under: Judiciary (system of justice), Sport, Basketball, Crime



MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Justice (DoJ) has asked a Quezon City judge to issue arrest warrants for a professional basketball coach and five other people believed to be involved in an illegal recruitment scam.

In a three-page urgent motion dated June 17, State Prosecutor Ramon Chito Mendoza directed Judge Jose Paneda of the Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 220 to immediately order the arrest of Kenneth Duremdes and company as he pointed out that it has been more than a month since the case against them was filed in court.

Duremdes, who coaches the Coca-Cola Tigers in the Philippine Basketball Association, was charged with large scale illegal recruitment and estafa along with Emerflor Manginsay Jr., Corazon Panganiban, Voicel Gutierrez, Alfredo Briones and Librado Anacay last month.

“The prosecution strongly believes that in deference to the procedurally sound court practices and mindful of the need to place all the accused into the immediate custody of the law so as not to frustrate the ends of justice, the urgency of the issuance of warrant of arrest is in order,” Mendoza said in his motion.

He added, “More than 30 days have elapsed from the time of the filing of criminal information against the accused for syndicated/large scale illegal recruitment and estafa, and yet, to date, no warrant of arrest has been issued against the said accused.”

Mendoza also said that records of the complaint have been forwarded to the court for evaluation, and that a warrant was in order.

The charges against the six were based on a complaint filed by four of their alleged victims with the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group.

Arnold Bau, Lene Grace Talatag, Rosemarie Manalo, and Hannah June Nalcot claimed that between December 2006 and 2007, the respondents promised them jobs as caregivers in the United States and Canada with a monthly salary of $1,000.

In exchange, the victims said they each paid between P75,000 and P113,800 in placement and processing fees although nothing came out of their job applications.

Earlier this year, Mendoza approved the filing of the charges against Duremdes and company after finding probable cause against them.

“There is no question that the six respondents, acting in conspiracy with each other, have committed acts of recruitment and placement against the victims for having given the impression that they had the power to send the complainants to America and Canada for employment,” he said.

Duremdes and Manginsay, however, asked the state prosecutor to reverse his recommendation, saying they were not able to participate in the preliminary investigation of the case filed against them.

On June 4, the DoJ junked their motion for reconsideration.
 
that would be awesome if toroman can help with the scouting and battle plans.

About Duremdes' illegal scams if proven true, that is shocking news.



He definitely needs Toroman's help since his assistant Kenneth Duremdes has an impending arrest warrant on him
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QC judge told issue arrest order vs PBA cager

By Julie M. Aurelio
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 21:43:00 06/30/2009

Filed Under: Judiciary (system of justice), Sport, Basketball, Crime



MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Justice (DoJ) has asked a Quezon City judge to issue arrest warrants for a professional basketball coach and five other people believed to be involved in an illegal recruitment scam.

In a three-page urgent motion dated June 17, State Prosecutor Ramon Chito Mendoza directed Judge Jose Paneda of the Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 220 to immediately order the arrest of Kenneth Duremdes and company as he pointed out that it has been more than a month since the case against them was filed in court.

Duremdes, who coaches the Coca-Cola Tigers in the Philippine Basketball Association, was charged with large scale illegal recruitment and estafa along with Emerflor Manginsay Jr., Corazon Panganiban, Voicel Gutierrez, Alfredo Briones and Librado Anacay last month.

“The prosecution strongly believes that in deference to the procedurally sound court practices and mindful of the need to place all the accused into the immediate custody of the law so as not to frustrate the ends of justice, the urgency of the issuance of warrant of arrest is in order,” Mendoza said in his motion.

He added, “More than 30 days have elapsed from the time of the filing of criminal information against the accused for syndicated/large scale illegal recruitment and estafa, and yet, to date, no warrant of arrest has been issued against the said accused.”

Mendoza also said that records of the complaint have been forwarded to the court for evaluation, and that a warrant was in order.

The charges against the six were based on a complaint filed by four of their alleged victims with the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group.

Arnold Bau, Lene Grace Talatag, Rosemarie Manalo, and Hannah June Nalcot claimed that between December 2006 and 2007, the respondents promised them jobs as caregivers in the United States and Canada with a monthly salary of $1,000.

In exchange, the victims said they each paid between P75,000 and P113,800 in placement and processing fees although nothing came out of their job applications.

Earlier this year, Mendoza approved the filing of the charges against Duremdes and company after finding probable cause against them.

“There is no question that the six respondents, acting in conspiracy with each other, have committed acts of recruitment and placement against the victims for having given the impression that they had the power to send the complainants to America and Canada for employment,” he said.

Duremdes and Manginsay, however, asked the state prosecutor to reverse his recommendation, saying they were not able to participate in the preliminary investigation of the case filed against them.

On June 4, the DoJ junked their motion for reconsideration.
 
Athletes In Action

Athletes In Action

ABE LODWICK, ROBBIE COWGILL TO PARTICIPATE IN ATHLETES IN ACTION INTERNATIONAL TOUR
by US Fed News


XENIA, Ohio, May 17 -- Washington State University issued the following news release:

Washington State University men's basketball rising-sophomore Abe Lodwick and former student-athlete Robbie Cowgill will embark on a one-week competitive tour in Poland and Germany as a part of an Athletes In Action international tour this summer beginning this week. A total of 11 NCAA Division I men's basketball players from around the United States are slated to take part in the tour, which is one of 12 AIA men's and women's basketball teams touring this summer. The other team members traveling with Cowgill (who will travel as a bible study leader and player) and Lodwick include; Dwight Thorne (Colorado), Cory Johnson (Valparaiso), Brandon Wood (Valparaiso), Koang Doluony (Indiana State), Dwayne Lathan (Indiana State); Marek Koltun (Lafayette), Quincy Acy (Baylor), EJ Kusnyer (Mercer) and Hurbert Radke (Loyola). Indiana State head coach Kevin McKenna will serve as the team's coach and Illinois head coach Bruce Weber will travel with the team to conduct coaching clinics.

The team will depart May 18 and begin a training camp in Katowice, Poland May 19 for four days before beginning play May 22. The team will play three games in Poland and two in Berlin and will return May 27. The goals of this tour are to provide a rich cross-cultural experience for each team member and for team members to grow in their personal faith. "This will give me a good chance to play against some talent overseas," Lodwick said. "I don't know how level the play will be, but it will be fun to go play guys from other countries because I know the style of play will be different. I also think this is the type of thing that will hopefully help me mature in my faith and help me really learn how to talk to people about spiritual things. I think it will help me be able to communicate with people in that way." "I feel like one of the reasons I'm most excited is because I saw what a difference it made in Daven's (Harmeling) life after he went on one after his freshman year," Cowgill said. "He was almost like a different person when he came back, especially on the court. I'm excited for that for Abe really, because they're really similar. I think it will just be a cool experience to get to know other guys and is a cool opportunity to allow us to grow in our faith together, but also share our faith with people in other parts of the world." Athletes In Action is a Christian sports organization and is active in 75 countries, on nearly 125 U.S. college campuses, and with 35 U.S. professional sports teams. AIA has approximately 500 staff members.

To learn more about Athletes In Action go their website, www.athletesinaction.org.

http://www.athletesinaction.org/TeamBlogs/post/Poland-Berlin-Tour-for-2009-Roster.aspx



Above-mentioned players could be the ones that Powerade NT will be playing with this Thursday. . . btw, correct me if I am wrong, Gabe Norwood has once played for Athletes In Action. . . I think it's the same team (AIA) that he was spotted and discovered by Philippine media. . . With a struck of luck, I am hoping there will be another Norwood, a player of Filipino descent in this batch of AIA players. . .
 
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