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  • big guys in local colleges

    Cebu has a 6'8 Fil-Euro and there is a rumored 6'10 player that will be playing next year..San Beda has Super Dan Daniels on their roster and now there is a legit 7 feet guy for JRU..wow can't wait to see them play in the father martins or even in the PCCL
    Last edited by Alex07; 10-11-2008, 03:34 PM.
    "How small ball works: Tall Skilled beats small skilled every time,but small skilled beats tall stiff every time" - Kevin McHale

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    • Originally posted by RayV
      ^Well, hello.... 2.13m?? wowowee! now this is a great development if he really wants to stay and pursue a basketball career here... good thing he already knows how to play ball basing on the link wherein he was able to score 16 on fellow Kenyans...

      maybe hey, the 7 footer we are looking for is now within our reach and we didn't even have to find him! Will you look at that, he will be dropping by on our doorstep like a surprise gift!
      Peter Omondi like most of typical africans is raw and athletic. If you will evaluate his skills and talent based on the link i provided dont be so excited.But i cannot blame you because i know philippines really lack big men. Omondi still needs development both in basketball & english skills.

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      • Originally posted by OutofAfrica
        Peter Omondi like most of typical africans is raw and athletic. If you will evaluate his skills and talent based on the link i provided dont be so excited.But i cannot blame you because i know philippines really lack big men. Omondi still needs development both in basketball & english skills.
        Even if this Omondi guy doesn't play for Ateneo, he badly needs intervention from Norman Black

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        • Originally posted by OutofAfrica
          Peter Omondi like most of typical africans is raw and athletic. If you will evaluate his skills and talent based on the link i provided dont be so excited.But i cannot blame you because i know philippines really lack big men. Omondi still needs development both in basketball & english skills.
          Sam Ekwe was really raw when he 1st came to San Beda, he is now a different player from what he is before. So as long as Omondi is coachable, patient, able to adjust to the team and our culture I don't see any problem. With a good coach that teaches well would make wonders for him. By the way I sent you a personal message for people that can help him, hope everything goes well for Omondi.
          LABAN KUNG LABAN! KAYA NATIN PILIPINAS!
          Mabuhay ang TEAM PILIPINAS !!!!


          NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE!
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          • Originally posted by nardy
            Sam Ekwe was really raw when he 1st came to San Beda, he is now a different player from what he is before. So as long as Omondi is coachable, patient, able to adjust to the team and our culture I don't see any problem. With a good coach that teaches well would make wonders for him. By the way I sent you a personal message for people that can help him, hope everything goes well for Omondi.
            Thanks a lot. I even replied back to your message but it failed because my post should be 15 or higher. I know Omondi has a good attitude i can assure you for that. Filipinos based in abroad sent me lists of 3 reputed manila schools for visiting kenyan center to consider. Ateneo, De Lasalle and San Beda.

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            • Originally posted by OutofAfrica
              Thanks a lot. I even replied back to your message but it failed because my post should be 15 or higher. I know Omondi has a good attitude i can assure you for that. Filipinos based in abroad sent me lists of 3 reputed manila schools for visiting kenyan center to consider. Ateneo, De Lasalle and San Beda.

              No matter which college/university he goes to he should get in touch with Norman Black.

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              • Originally posted by OutofAfrica
                Peter Omondi like most of typical africans is raw and athletic. If you will evaluate his skills and talent based on the link i provided dont be so excited.But i cannot blame you because i know philippines really lack big men. Omondi still needs development both in basketball & english skills.
                Hmnnnn, omondi is still raw. That's not surprising considering african countries' most favorite sport is soccer. Many africans learned to play basketball only when they reached their senior year in high school i guess or when they got into college.

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                • Originally posted by OutofAfrica
                  Thanks a lot. I even replied back to your message but it failed because my post should be 15 or higher. I know Omondi has a good attitude i can assure you for that. Filipinos based in abroad sent me lists of 3 reputed manila schools for visiting kenyan center to consider. Ateneo, De Lasalle and San Beda.
                  Just a question mate, when will omondi arrive in manila? A 7 footer cager from kenya who chose to come in manila, philippines who is athletic according to you is very unusual. When in fact tall african players are in demand in US colleges and universities. I'll just cross my finger till I read, heard or saw a very tall african player in phil. newspapers, radio or tv

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                  • Originally posted by ctongco
                    No matter which college/university he goes to he should get in touch with Norman Black.
                    Coach norman is the best bigman coach right now, but he can still learn and improve a lot with other coaches as well. so he should broaden his options.
                    WE DON'T COUNT YEARS, WE COUNT CENTURIES

                    P. Noval, A.H. Lacson, Dapitan, Espanya
                    SANTO TOMAS APAT NA DAAN

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                    • interesting future college champs match ups

                      Peter Omondi(?)(7ft) vs Etami joe(JRU)(7ft)

                      Sudan Daniels(SBC)(6'7) vs RabehAl-Husseini(ADMU)(6'8)

                      Thadz'Project Bravo(USC?)(6'8) vs Junmar Fajardo(UC) (6'8)

                      Greg Slaughter(UV)(6'11)vs Etami Joe/Peter Omondi (7'')
                      "How small ball works: Tall Skilled beats small skilled every time,but small skilled beats tall stiff every time" - Kevin McHale

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                      • you are forgetting torres, JDG, Fernando, Ambohot, Adamson import(manayara?), and niepo.
                        WE DON'T COUNT YEARS, WE COUNT CENTURIES

                        P. Noval, A.H. Lacson, Dapitan, Espanya
                        SANTO TOMAS APAT NA DAAN

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                        • more african players?..
                          cool..

                          filipina's get ready for breeding!

                          future African Filipinos!

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                          • Originally posted by C2Hamm
                            you are forgetting torres, JDG, Fernando, Ambohot, Adamson import(manayara?), and niepo.

                            Norbert Torres(DLSU)6'7

                            Jericho De Guzman(SSC)6'11

                            schools and height of the other players please
                            Last edited by Alex07; 10-12-2008, 03:36 AM.
                            "How small ball works: Tall Skilled beats small skilled every time,but small skilled beats tall stiff every time" - Kevin McHale

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                            • Sudan "SUPERMAN" Daniels....

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                              expect more fil-am players for San Beda...Sudan will be bringing some of his friends, this guy is not only a student-athlete but a recruiter as well


                              Red Lions find Ekwe replacement
                              By Joaquin Henson
                              Sunday, October 12, 2008


                              Now that Nigerian Sam Ekwe has played out his NCAA eligibility, San Beda College recruited a redoubtable replacement and Red Lions senior men’s basketball coach Frankie Lim said 6-7 Sudan Daniel is a perfect fit for the team’s running game.

                              Last May, Lim was in Los Angeles with the Talk ‘N’ Text team when he announced an open tryout for high school cagers interested to enroll in a prestigious Manila school and play for the varsity.

                              Seven players showed up and Lim was impressed by the lithe, long-armed Daniel.

                              “What I like about Sudan is his ability to block shots,” said Lim. “For a big guy, he runs the floor well. He’s perfect for our transition game. He’s not as strong as Sam but he gets the job done. He has a good medium range shot and can post up.”

                              Daniel, 20, was invited to fly to Manila and check out San Beda. It was an offer he wouldn’t refuse.

                              “The trip was my first outside the US,” said Daniel. “I was nervous and excited. I’d heard about the Philippines and how popular basketball is with Filipinos from my Fil-Am friends in L. A. I like to travel and I thought it was a great opportunity to get a good education and play basketball. My mom encouraged me to go for it. I know I made the right decision.”

                              Daniel learned how to play the game when he was eight years old. His father Bernard and older sister Mytrice were former high school players. They took Daniel to the playground and taught him the basics.

                              “My sis used to kick my butt playing,” he said. “She was really good. She could’ve gone on to play in college but got injured.”

                              Daniel, the third of four children, comes from a close-knit family. His father, now retired, dabbles in auto repair and his mother Patrice Collette is an anger management counselor.

                              Two years ago, he had the Superman logo tattooed on his chest. “I love what the logo stands for,” he said. “I don’t see it as a symbol of superhuman powers. I see it as a symbol of hope, peace and love.”

                              Daniel made his mark at Burroughs High School where he averaged 18 points, seven rebounds, five blocked shots and four steals a game. Then, he transferred to Dominguez High in Compton, California, where NBA stars Tyson Chandler and Tayshaun Prince played. While awaiting clearance for his transfer, Daniel heard about the open tryout for a Philippine varsity from coach Dave Wilson at Joe Abunassar’s camp in Carson City.

                              Since arriving here, Daniel has become a popular figure on the Mendiola campus. He stays at the Lions quarters with at least 12 teammates and can’t wait for the next NCAA season to start.

                              “Sudan is playing for us in the Fr. Martin Cup,” said Lim, who piloted San Beda to titles the last two NCAA seasons. “One game, he had 12 blocks. He’s consistently putting up double-double figures. He’s coachable and that’s important.”

                              Daniel said Ekwe has been like a big brother and advises him on how to get the most of his stay here.

                              “Sam is a big influence,” he went on. “He told me I should never lose focus on my No. 1 priority – to get a good education. Sam himself is a good student. Studying to earn a degree is my goal. As for playing, my goal is to win championships for San Beda. What fans can expect from me is high energy. I’m a believer of teamwork. That’s what will bring us more championships.”

                              Daniel said he’s bonded nicely with his teammates and San Beda alumni.

                              “I really appreciate all the support,” he said. “I hang out with my teammates after school and go to movies with them. I love the alumni boosters and how they’re loyal to our school.”

                              Daniel said even if he’s lived here only a few months, he’s sure Manila is a place where he could settle down for good.

                              “I can see myself living in Manila permanently,” he said. “The people are warm and hospitable. I like Filipino food. I’m open to eating anything. Although I’m a Christian, I go to Mass every Sunday. My message to the San Beda fans is next season, just watch and enjoy the show

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                              • Originally posted by Alex07
                                schools and height please
                                for stories, look around the net. you're connected anyway:

                                torres - DLSU, RPYT member 6'7(?)
                                JDG - SSC-R(?) 6'11
                                Fernando - Ateneo(team B) 6'6
                                Ambohot - Agro(Davao) 6'5 to 6'8 (don't ask why i gave a range)
                                Adamson import(manayara?) - Adamson(obviously ) 6'8(?)
                                niepo - NU 6'10(?)
                                WE DON'T COUNT YEARS, WE COUNT CENTURIES

                                P. Noval, A.H. Lacson, Dapitan, Espanya
                                SANTO TOMAS APAT NA DAAN

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