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Norbert Torres has a Half Fil-Half Canadian teammate in the local Filipino team he plays for. He has a current invitation to Michigan State U (NCAA DIV 1) - He is better than Norbert! His name is Mathew Wright.
There are so many up and coming good players here in the Toronto area. Last North American Basketball tournament held here in Toronto ( with teams from various US cities and Canada), The host city (Toronto) won something like 7 of 10 divisions.
Norbert Torres has a Half Fil-Half Canadian teammate in the local Filipino team he plays for. He has a current invitation to Michigan State U (NCAA DIV 1) - He is better than Norbert! His name is Mathew Wright.
There are so many up and coming good players here in the Toronto area. Last North American Basketball tournament held here in Toronto ( with teams from various US cities and Canada), The host city (Toronto) won something like 7 of 10 divisions.
So, how old is this Matthew Wright?
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Norbert Torres has a Half Fil-Half Canadian teammate in the local Filipino team he plays for. He has a current invitation to Michigan State U (NCAA DIV 1) - He is better than Norbert! His name is Mathew Wright.
There are so many up and coming good players here in the Toronto area. Last North American Basketball tournament held here in Toronto ( with teams from various US cities and Canada), The host city (Toronto) won something like 7 of 10 divisions.
so why are they not taking this guy in for the team? if they are team mates the same team then its possible that they also have the same age.
"There are only three kinds of mathematicians: those who can count, and those who can not."
Ana "The Hurricane" Julaton - 1st Filipino Female Boxer Double Word Champion.
Coach Franz Pumaren believes he has formed a formidable team with height, quickness and offensive clout from the 15 players he has picked to go to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for the SEABA junior men’s championship slated May 1-6.
Making up the roster are Fil-foreign players Kyle Nicolas Pascual and Norberto Bryan Torres, new recruit Ian Paul Sangalang and pool members Ryan Roose Garcia, Jed Manguera, Mark Anthony Lopez, Jaypee Mendoza, Samuel Joseph Marata, Frank Golla Jr., Mark Joel de Guzman, Joseph Emmanuel Tolentino, Gabriel Banal, Joseph Terso, Mark Joven Mendoza and Philip Paredes.
Dropped from the list were Jeric Allen Teng, Jerome Ramos, Jhon Sumido and Jairold Flores.
Pumaren said he’ll name his final 12 most probably on the eve of the opening of the five-day competition where they’re up against host Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand.
The Nokia RP Youth team leaves the country Sunday.
Pascual, Torres and Sangalang were the latest addition to the team, adding depth, heft and ceiling to the squad bankrolled by Tao Corp. and Nokia. All three are standing above 6-foot-5.
The RP boys open their campaign in Kuala Lumpur against the host team on May 1
Norbert Torres has a Half Fil-Half Canadian teammate in the local Filipino team he plays for. He has a current invitation to Michigan State U (NCAA DIV 1) - He is better than Norbert! His name is Mathew Wright.
There are so many up and coming good players here in the Toronto area. Last North American Basketball tournament held here in Toronto ( with teams from various US cities and Canada), The host city (Toronto) won something like 7 of 10 divisions.
Do you have Matthew Wright's stats, height, etc? Thanks.
^Looks like a guard. A sixteen-year-old 6'2" shooting guard. He'd still be eligible to play for the U-18 team in 2010.
I was able to read the article, and there's no mention of Michigan State anywhere. Also, according to ESPN.com, Michigan State has already signed two power forwards and one shooting guard, all ranked 85 or higher. If they have Drew Neitzel returning next season, the roster will be loaded at every position.
Wright is on the eyes of two D-I programs, though: Ivy League member Brown (which does not have athletic scholarships) and Lehigh, which is more known for its engineering programs than for its athletics.
Coach Franz Pumaren believes he has formed a formidable team with height, quickness and offensive clout from the 15 players he has picked to go to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for the SEABA junior men’s championship slated May 1-6.
Making up the roster are Fil-foreign players Kyle Nicolas Pascual and Norberto Bryan Torres, new recruit Ian Paul Sangalang and pool members Ryan Roose Garcia, Jed Manguera, Mark Anthony Lopez, Jaypee Mendoza, Samuel Joseph Marata, Frank Golla Jr., Mark Joel de Guzman, Joseph Emmanuel Tolentino, Gabriel Banal, Joseph Terso, Mark Joven Mendoza and Philip Paredes.
Dropped from the list were Jeric Allen Teng, Jerome Ramos, Jhon Sumido and Jairold Flores.
Pumaren said he’ll name his final 12 most probably on the eve of the opening of the five-day competition where they’re up against host Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand.
The Nokia RP Youth team leaves the country Sunday.
Pascual, Torres and Sangalang were the latest addition to the team, adding depth, heft and ceiling to the squad bankrolled by Tao Corp. and Nokia. All three are standing above 6-foot-5.
The RP boys open their campaign in Kuala Lumpur against the host team on May 1
i think we had a better team this time around..but what about those who have dropped out? are they still part of a long-term training pool or whatsoever?
anyone from Florida? I was reading some bball news on Florida and came across a 14/15 yr old named Jason Pimentel. Couldn't find any pic of him so I can't tell if he is Pinoy or not. anyone wants to fill me in on the guy? gooc stat line if you look for him in the web.
WE DON'T COUNT YEARS, WE COUNT CENTURIES
P. Noval, A.H. Lacson, Dapitan, Espanya SANTO TOMAS APAT NA DAAN
"A third big man referral is a Melbourne-based, 16-year-old, Fil-Aussie, 6'5" Bradwyn Guinto who is yet to send Basketball Association of the Philippines-Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas and gameface.ph some game tapes."
Thadz,
do you have more infos?
I searched the web & found a kid in Australia who won a track & field contest.
name is Bradwyn Guinto & he looks pinoy....& probably fast
By Jasmine W. Payo
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 16:34:00 04/19/2008
MANILA, Philippines -- Noosa Shoes blew a double-digit cushion in the final period, before holding on to an 83-76 triumph against a reinforced Nokia Philippine Youth Team in the Philippine Basketball League Lipovitan Amino Sports Cup Saturday at The Arena in San Juan.
The under-18 squad rallied behind new recruit Norbert Torres, Gabriel Banal, and Joel De Guzman to trim a 25-point gap, 74-49, at the end of the third period to just nine points, 83-74, in the last 59.1 seconds.
Torres, a hefty 6-foot-7 center, made an instant impact with 17 points just a week after arriving from Toronto, Canada.
A recruit from Mother Teresa High School, Torres completed his all-around game with nine rebounds, three steals, and even accounted for three of the team's six blocks.
The youth team -- training for the Southeast Asian Basketball Association (Seaba) Championship for Junior Men on May 1 -- outscored the Shoe Stars, 27-9, in the fourth quarter.
With the victory, the Shoe Stars boosted their quarterfinal bid with a 6-7 record.
Andrian Celada paced the Shoe Stars with 12 points built on a perfect 5-of-5 shooting clip.
Impressive stat for Torres. He can still grow at least 2 inches.RPYT gave Noosa a scare. they limit Noosa for 9 pts while scoring 27 pts. this RPYT shows improvement. Hope Pascual will do good like Norbert Torres.
Coach Franz Pumaren believes he has formed a formidable team with height, quickness and offensive clout from the 15 players he has picked to go to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for the SEABA junior men’s championship slated May 1-6.
Pumaren has finalized the roster of players competing in the Asian Youth Championship regional qualifier.
Making up the roster are Fil-foreign players Kyle Nicolas Pascual and Norberto Bryan Torres, new recruit Ian Paul Sangalang and pool members Ryan Roose Garcia, Jed Manguera, Mark Anthony Lopez, Jaypee Mendoza, Samuel Joseph Marata, Frank Golla Jr., Mark Joel de Guzman, Joseph Emmanuel Tolentino, Gabriel Banal, Joseph Terso, Mark Joven Mendoza and Philip Paredes.
Dropped from the list were Jeric Allen Teng, Jerome Ramos, Jhon Sumido and Jairold Flores.
Pumaren said he’ll name his final 12 most probably on the eve of the opening of the five-day competition where they’re up against host Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand.
The Nokia RP Youth team leaves the country Sunday.
Pascual, Torres and Sangalang were the latest addition to the team, adding depth, heft and ceiling to the squad bankrolled by Tao Corp. and Nokia. All three are standing above 6-foot-5.
Torres is based in Toronto, Canada whose parents are from Calumpit, Bulacan while Pascual is based in California, whose father is from Manila and mother from Cebu.
Sangalang is from Pampanga brought in by SBP regional director Gil Cortez. He came in a little late, and failed to join the team’s two-week training in the US.
Pumaren said the team has become more flexible on the entry of Torres, Pascual and Sangalang.
“With their entry, I can be flexible. I can play big and I can play small,” said Pumaren.
The RP boys open their campaign in Kuala Lumpur against the host team on May 1.
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