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Filipino Ballers in the US...News and Updates

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great find... :D:D:D:D at 6'9" he'll be a great addition for gilas...

wow finally a bigman who loves to box out..:cool:

keith jenssen(with his samad nikkah bahrami moves) and this guy would be a great addition to RP dev team after gilas..
 
wow finally a bigman who loves to box out..:cool:

keith jenssen(with his samad nikkah bahrami moves) and this guy would be a great addition to RP dev team after gilas..

And you're referring to Japeth? :D

another andy seigle

i certainly hope not. Remember we are still waiting for Slaughter, and the paranoia that he becomes the next E.J. Feihl.

We want big men more capable than that :D
 
catch again...he is an active air national guard..the same case of chris blake?:D:(
but he said he is interested to play basketball in the Philippines if there's an opportunity opens up for him.

he will graduate in 2012 (only 2 years at WVSU) graduated HS in 2006, college in 2007 & national guard service since 2008.

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catch again...he is an active air national guard..the same case of chris blake?:D:(
but he said he is interested to play basketball in the Philippines if there's an opportunity opens up for him.

he will graduate in 2012 (only 2 years at WVSU) graduated HS in 2006, college in 2007 & national guard service since 2008.

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which means he can't play for RP NT?
 
catch again...he is an active air national guard..the same case of chris blake?:D:(
but he said he is interested to play basketball in the Philippines if there's an opportunity opens up for him.

he will graduate in 2012 (only 2 years at WVSU) graduated HS in 2006, college in 2007 & national guard service since 2008.

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The National Guard is more like a reserve force, called into active duty only when the situation calls for it. I'm sure our lawyers or lawyers-in-training here can shed some light on our citizenship laws.
 
The National Guard is more like a reserve force, called into active duty only when the situation calls for it. I'm sure our lawyers or lawyers-in-training here can shed some light on our citizenship laws.

He would do what Noy Castillo did which is denounce his allegiance to the United States. Noy Castillo played for the Citadel Bulldogs in US NCAA Division I.

The Citadel is best known nationally for its Corps of Cadets which draws students from about 40 states in the United States and a dozen countries. The men and women in the Corps live and study under a classical military system that makes leadership and character training an essential part of the educational experience. About a third of the graduating classes accept military commissions.

Philippine citizens may lose citizenship as per Commonwealth Act No. 36, dated 20 October 1936, By rendering services to, or accepting commission in, the armed forces of a foreign country, and the taking of an oath of allegiance incident thereto, except in certain specified cases.
 
NCAA D1 results

NCAA D1 results

March 5, 2011:

San Francisco 76 - Pepperdine 59
Michael Williams - 14 pts 5 rebs 4 asts 2 stls in 30 mins

St. Bonaventure 74 - Rhode Island 68
Matthew Wright - 5 pts 3 rebs 7 asts 1 stl in 28 mins


March 6, 2011:

Long Island 69 - Central Conn. St. 67
Jason Brickman - 16 pts 4 rebs 2 asts 1 stl in 25 mins

Penn St. 66 - Minnesota 63
Maverick Ahanmisi - 5 pts 4 asts 1 stl in 24 mins
 
Santa Clara 64 Saint Mary's 73

Santa Clara 64 Saint Mary's 73

Stephen Holt had 15 points, 3/5 3PM-A. He is far better than JV Casio and Mark Barroca, at 6'4 playing point guard.
 
http://www.justin.tv/roxbball5#/w/936768640/9

http://www.justin.tv/roxbball5#/w/936768640/9

Live next University of San Francisco against Gonzaga, Fil-am Michael Williams will try to lead USF to WCC Final against Gonzaga..
 
He would do what Noy Castillo did which is denounce his allegiance to the United States. Noy Castillo played for the Citadel Bulldogs in US NCAA Division I.

The Citadel is best known nationally for its Corps of Cadets which draws students from about 40 states in the United States and a dozen countries. The men and women in the Corps live and study under a classical military system that makes leadership and character training an essential part of the educational experience. About a third of the graduating classes accept military commissions.

Philippine citizens may lose citizenship as per Commonwealth Act No. 36, dated 20 October 1936, By rendering services to, or accepting commission in, the armed forces of a foreign country, and the taking of an oath of allegiance incident thereto, except in certain specified cases.


case: when our government has a pact or treaty with the another state. :)
 
With McConnell cold, St. Mary's tops Santa Clara

Steve Kroner, Chronicle Staff Writer
Sunday, March 6, 2011


(03-06) 04:00 PST LAS VEGAS -- - It says something about St. Mary's that on a night that West Coast Conference Player of the Year Mickey McConnell went without a field goal for the first 37 minutes and finished with only one, the Gaels still prevailed Sunday.

St. Mary's moved into Monday night's WCC tournament final by knocking off Santa Clara 73-64. The Gaels (24-7) will try to defend their title against the winner of Sunday's late game between USF and Gonzaga.

Sophomore forward Mitchell Young led the Gaels with 17 points and freshman guard Stephen Holt added 15.

Santa Clara (19-14) got a game-high 22 points from forward Marc Trasolini and 18 from guard Kevin Foster. The Gaels, though, limited Foster to a 5-for-18 night from the floor, including 4-for-12 from three-point range.

The Gaels led by two early in the second half before going on an 11-3 spurt. Holt began the stretch with a nice move along the left baseline.

Moments later, Rob Jones - who picked up two early fouls and did not score in the first half - took the left-baseline path for what became a three-point play.

After Santa Clara's Evan Roquemore connected on a long three-pointer, Holt made two free-throw tries, Young had a putback of a Jones miss and then McConnell threaded a pass to Young for a layup. Make it 44-34, Gaels.

The Broncos scored the next seven points, the final three on a Foster jumper from beyond the arc.

With about nine minutes remaining, Foster was good from beyond the arc and the Broncos trailed 50-47. On the ensuing possession, Matthew Dellavedova's assist set up Holt for a three, restoring the Gaels' lead to six.

St. Mary's was up 53-50 when Dellavedova went to the line for two shots with 6:30 to go. He dropped home both free-throw tries, starting a 7-0 run.

Young powered down the lane for a layup. Moments later, Young went 1-for-2 at the line (his miss was the Gaels' first after 11 makes). After that, Dellavedova whipped a pass to Young for a jam. The Gaels were up by 10.

The Broncos would get no closer than eight the rest of the way.

The biggest lead for either team in the first half was four points. After Foster hit both ends of a 1-and-1 with 3:52 left, the Broncos were on top 26-22.

The Gaels scored the next seven points as Dellavedova contributed on all seven. First, the sophomore guard made a three-pointer. He followed that with a floater in the lane, then fed Tim Williams for a slam and the Gaels owned a 29-26 edge.

Foster found Trasolini for a three-pointer to tie the game at the one-minute mark.

McConnell was fouled with 7.4 seconds remaining. He made both foul shots and the Gaels took a 31-29 advantage to the locker room.

Trasolini (12) and Foster (10) were the only players to have reached double-figure scoring by the break.

Briefly: For the first time this season, St. Mary's junior forward Clint Steindl did not start. Head coach Randy Bennett went with a three-guard lineup, replacing Steindl with Holt, a freshman. ... The Gaels went 23-for-27 from the foul line. The Broncos were 15-for-23.
 
1 minute to go, Gonzaga is leading the Dons 62-60. Michael Williams now has 18 points.
 
Stephen Holt had 15 points, 3/5 3PM-A. He is far better than JV Casio and Mark Barroca, at 6'4 playing point guard.

I just watched the game and the last game vs. Gonzaga on ESPN, Holt doesn't play point guard and rarely handles the ball for longer than a few dribbles. He's a SG/Wing, Mickey McConnel is the PG, when McConnel is sitting (rare) then Matthew Delledova, also a SG, of Australia plays PG. Very good defender though, shut down Gonzaga's leading scorer, Steven Gray.
 
I just watched the game and the last game vs. Gonzaga on ESPN, Holt doesn't play point guard and rarely handles the ball for longer than a few dribbles. He's a SG/Wing, Mickey McConnel is the PG, when McConnel is sitting (rare) then Matthew Delledova, also a SG, of Australia plays PG. Very good defender though, shut down Gonzaga's leading scorer, Steven Gray.

He played the PG position when he is still with the Jesuit highschool, it is just that he is still a freshman and Gaels starting PG is Senior Mickey McConnell. The Gaels went with a three-guard lineup against Santa Clara.
 
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