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Other Fil-For Prospects

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what i read before prior to teh draft was maniego saying that only those who are born 1981 or later are eligible for the pbl-la liga rookie draft.

ah, yes that's one option. the patriots in the abl.

He was born a year ahead, tsk tsk tsk :D

Thanks for the info dude
 
what i read before prior to teh draft was maniego saying that only those who are born 1981 or later are eligible for the pbl-la liga rookie draft.

ah, yes that's one option. the patriots in the abl.

I wonder. ABL only allows 1 half asean in every teams
 
well, wainwright is already back in the pba.

and the fil-ams are in the pbl-la liga.

I forgot about wainwright.

But there's a chance that he'll return to the Patriots. I don't know how long their short contract is. Vergara might return to the Slingers.

lol. Vergara - star in the ABL, a sub in the PBA
 
I forgot about wainwright.

But there's a chance that he'll return to the Patriots. I don't know how long their short contract is. Vergara might return to the Slingers.

lol. Vergara - star in the ABL, a sub in the PBA

Like Jason Castro, Vergara is playing back-up.. But the difference is, Castro is behind a Jimmy Alapag.. And Vergara is behind an Aries Dimaunahan.. Why is he not starting?? It's all in the surname..>.<

IMO Both of them are veterans.. But Aries has a better range than him.. And they also have Paolo Hubalde.. So it's hard to get playing time..
 
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Like Jason Castro, Vergara is playing back-up.. But the difference is, Castro is behind a Jimmy Alapag.. And Vergara is behind an Aries Dimaunahan.. Why is he not starting?? It's all in the surname of the first player..>.<

IMO Both of them are veterans.. But Aries has a better range than him.. And they also have Paolo Hubalde.. So it's hard to get playing time..

vergara may not be starting every game but he is averaging the most minutes among the PG's and he's the most productive...

vergara - 24 mins
dimaunahan - 20 mins
hubalde - 14 mins

its not who starts but its who finishes the game which is important..
 
vergara may not be starting every game but he is averaging the most minutes among the PG's and he's the most productive...

vergara - 24 mins
dimaunahan - 20 mins
hubalde - 14 mins

its not who starts but its who finishes the game which is important..

Guess I didn't do my research..T~T but why is it every time I watch a Barako game, I seldom see Al Vergara in the court?? IMO he deserves those minutes and deserves to start EVERY game.. But if the head coach is still looking for the right combination in the 2nd half of the conf., then they have a problem..
 
Guess I didn't do my research..T~T but why is it every time I watch a Barako game, I seldom see Al Vergara in the court?? IMO he deserves those minutes and deserves to start EVERY game.. But if the head coach is still looking for the right combination in the 2nd half of the conf., then they have a problem..

Vergara's a better "conductor" . The other guards are erratic. <to make it short
 
When it comes to Fil-foreigners, I think its on a case-to-case basis. Some players came from NCAA Div. 2 or 3 leagues, or even recreational leagues became stars in the PBA.

But then again, there are many more NCAA Div. 2, 3 or recreational leagues who ended up being lemons also. It's really hard to tell which player is going to play well, unless then come out & actually do it in the PBA.



there is a BIG difference between d2 hoops and d3 hoops first of all ncaad3 teams are not allowed to give athletic scholarships so that cuts all the hoopers in the us that are good enough to play at a full ride .. but then again he averaged good numbers which means he can be pretty good in the PI.. thats sayin that alapag put up decent numbers at a d2 and hes a star
 
im goin to play for olivarez. its in ncraa. i will play this year, i have 2 years left coach said cuz im 22 now. right now im in balucan city with family an the past couple days i was in angeles city with family i like it so far here but its hot lol. but so far all the ppl are nice an i hope to have a good season
 
im goin to play for olivarez. its in ncraa. i will play this year, i have 2 years left coach said cuz im 22 now. right now im in balucan city with family an the past couple days i was in angeles city with family i like it so far here but its hot lol. but so far all the ppl are nice an i hope to have a good season


nice! Bulacan?where iin bulacan? im from Bulacan too.:D
its cloudy today..not like yesterday where everyone could melt in the freaky temp..
 
im goin to play for olivarez. its in ncraa. i will play this year, i have 2 years left coach said cuz im 22 now. right now im in balucan city with family an the past couple days i was in angeles city with family i like it so far here but its hot lol. but so far all the ppl are nice an i hope to have a good season

You're from Bulacan? You should have tried out with Jose Rizal University. JRU head coach Vergel Meneses hails from Bulacan.
 
new U18 prospect....

JASON CAHIGAS PERKINS
Shakopee Senior High School, Minnesota

shakopeeboysbasketball.com link

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JASON PERKINS
Height
6'3
Grade
11

Player Profile
Parents: Jennifer and Fred Boddie, Herbert Perkins
Siblings: Herbert
Years in Basketball: 8
Favorite Basketball Memory: Playing laser tag after we beat Prior Lake
Favorite School Subject:Player History
Favorite Sports Team: Los Angeles Lakers
Favorite Player: Abel Mehari
Favorite Food: Chicken Alfredo
Favorite Movie: Good Fellas
Other Activities Involved In: Football, LINK
Fun Things I Like To Do: Hang out with friends and play basketball
Plans After High School: Attend a Division 2 college and play basketball

my sources said Jennifer Cahigas Perkins-Boddie has a 6'6" 16 year old kid who plays very good basketball. either Jason grew 3 inches more, or they're talking about herbert, his sibling, or they exaggerated. any which way, this kid may be worth a look. :)
 
more on jason cahigas perkins....

tchoops.blogspot.com link

JasonPerkins.jpg

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2009
Shakopee at Henry thoughts

Prologue
To Minneapolis Henry for their showdown with Shakopee. This is the west metro version of Stillwater at Johnson. But Shakopee doesn't have the size that Stillwater does. Tonight has interesting 20 oz Diet Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash for the beverage choice. Not awful, but I don't know that I'd get it again. During the pregame, Comets director Chris Lewis predicts Henry by 12.

Game Time
The shooting gallery opens early tonight. Dennis Joiner for 3, Jordan Hughes for 3, Louis Cox twice is nice from deep. 14-7 Henry at the 12:30 mark. Jason Perkins on the post for 2 before picking up his 2nd foul at the 10:19 mark. Ethan Petrill for 3 and we're tied at 14. Dennis Joiner from deep as the Patriots go inside out. Then Hughes again from deep and Petrill from deep. 22-21 Henry at the 7:05 mark. The 3rd Shakopee junior, Dylan Ulferts, rolls an ankle at the 6:05 mark and doesn't return. Big loss for the Sabers. Joel Hergott keeping Shakopee in it. He nails a 3 and then 3 free throws. Hughes for 3 and a drive for 2. Hergott drives and scores. Hughes finishes the half with a drive for 2. 36-32 Henry at the half. Hughes with 16 for Henry. Hergott with 10. Ethan Petrill with 9 quick points in the half. 6'6 backup center Kameron Fisher with 8 points off the Henry bench.

Shakopee getting out early in the 2nd half. Hergott and Kris Vavrosky from deep.. Perkins drives for 2 and then a 3 point play from Hergott. Shakopee then inside out for a Calvin Angell triple. 14-4 Shakopee run to start the half. 46-40 at the 15:50 mark. Fisher comes off the bench for Henry and immediately scores. Louis Cox with a steal for 2 and Hughes with back to back triples. 10-2 Henry spurt over 3 minutes. 50 all when Cox and Romeal Taylor knock down triples. Then Cox from deep and a Hughes 3 point play to force another Shakopee timeout. 62-54 Henry with 8:09 left. Fisher scores and then Taylor finds him cutting to the basket twice. 70-56 Henry with 4:45 left. Then Perkins fouls out at the 4:29 mark. Taylor from Cox, Fred Henry with 2 free throws and a Cox 3 push the lead to 19. 77-58 with 3:45 left. 27-8 Henry spurt over 8:40 (or 37-12 over 12 minutes if you go back to the biggest Sabers lead). In the last minute, Shakopee nails a pair of jumpers and Henry fumbles away a pass that would have been a layup with 9 seconds left. Henry wins 82-70. Somebody take Chris Lewis to Vegas for hitting that one on the head.

For Shakopee, Joel Hergott with 21 points to keep Shakopee in this one. Jason Perkins with 13 points and 6 rebounds despite foul trouble all night. I would have liked to see him get more post touches. The Sabers host Mounds View on Tuesday before the Lakeville holiday tournament. The loss of Ulferts was big as Shakopee doesn't go very deep. Ethan Petrill played respectable defense on Hughes, but he's such a scorer, hard to slow him down.

For Patrick Henry, they hit 13 3s. Hard to beat them when they shoot it like that. Jordan Hughes with 28 points on 9-15 shooting. Louis Cox with 21 points on 7-15 shooting. Both with 5 triples as they combine for 49 points. They came in averaging 50. But how about the 18 points off the bench for Kameron Fisher. Always around the rim cleaning up and brought nice energy. He should see the starting lineup immediately. The Patriots host Totino-Grace on Tuesday before playing in the Fridley holiday tournament.

POSTED BY TWIN CITIES HOOPS CZAR AT 10:14 PM

by the way, jason is reportedly around 235lbs. methinks he can play PF-C in the Philippines. i just hope he adds a couple of more inches to his height.
 
new U18 prospect....

JASON CAHIGAS PERKINS
Shakopee Senior High School, Minnesota

shakopeeboysbasketball.com link



my sources said Jennifer Cahigas Perkins-Boddie has a 6'6" 16 year old kid who plays very good basketball. either Jason grew 3 inches more, or they're talking about herbert, his sibling, or they exaggerated. any which way, this kid may be worth a look. :)


nice find bro :)
 
thanks spayrow and sharky.

@sharky

his real dad is Herbert Perkins. Fred Boddie is jennifer's current husband, and thus he is jason's stepdad. :)
 
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