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13th FilOil Flying V Preseason Premier cup (2019)
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Up diliman is not a particularly good home for africans and african-americans. The reasons cannot be stated in a public forum. Up will be better for american, euro or anglo country imports like the ones la salle or ateneo fishes around for. Unfortunately, african ballers are actually improving faster than latin american and euro ballers. They just cant migrate away the numerous top talents sprouting up fast. If all these african talents can freely migrate to the usa, african americans will also lose potential jobs in the nba.
The best way to understand the problem is to note the cultural difficulty for chinese nts to have african players, or be subjugated by asian-african players of other nts.
Or read the revealing "impeng negro" story by a good local author.
This ethnicity issue actually happened in football, where some supposedly"white" countries like france almost have all-black players and even olympic contenders .Last edited by ccharmed; 05-12-2019, 04:57 PM.
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May 12 results
University of the Philippines and Colegio de San Juan de Letran racked up impressive wins at the resumption of the 13th FilOil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup Sunday at the FilOil Flying V Arena. UP needed an overtime to take care of De La Salle University, 82-85, while Letran remained undefeated in three games by putting away National University, 76-69. READ MORE
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Originally posted by ccharmed View PostHas feu given up? they dont play well. ateneo happened to just need a vacation from tab. only ue is not interested in forming a strong team.
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Originally posted by ccharmed View PostHas feu given up? they dont play well. ateneo happened to just need a vacation from tab. only ue is not interested in forming a strong team.LA Clippers(bcoz of PG13)
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May 14 results
National d. Far Eastern, 82-77 (Seniors)
Adamson d. Saint Benilde, 82-75 (Seniors)
De La Salle d. Mapua, 68-61 (Seniors)
De La Salle University returned to its winning ways by trouncing a very tough Mapua University, 68-61, in continuing action from the 13th FilOil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup at the FilOil Flying V Centre Tuesday. It was a fitting recovery for the Green Archers after they bowed in overtime to the University of the Philippines last Sunday, 85-92. READ MORE
La Salle Green Hills d. San Beda-Rizal, 70-24 (Under-11)
Xavier d. San Benildo, 60-35 (Under-11)
Perpetual Help d. Far Eastern, 81-60 (Juniors)
Lyceum-Cavite d. Ateneo de Manila, 89-74 (Juniors)
University of Perpetual Help System-Dalta kept its perfect record at the 13th FilOil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup Juniors Division by defeating last year’s runner-up Far Eastern University, 81-60, at the resumption of hostilities Tuesday at the FilOil Flying V Centre. The Junior Altas now hold the solo leadership of Group B at 3-0. READ MORE
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May 17 results
De La Salle d. Centro Escolar, 71-67 (Seniors)
San Sebastian d. UP-Diliman, 73-64 (Seniors)
For the second game in a row, Encho Serrano bailed out De La Salle University for the 71-67 triumph over Centro Escolar University at the 13th FilOil Flying Preseason Premier Cup at the FilOil Flying V Centre Friday. Scoreless in the first half, Serrano exploded when it mattered most for the Green Archers’ third win in four games while CEU absorbed their first loss after opening with two wins. READ MORE
Claret d. San Sebastian, 54-22 (Under-11)
Nazareth-NU d. La Salle Green Hills, 86-82 (Juniors)
Saint Benilde d. Jose Rizal, 79-56 (Seniors)
Lyceum d. Letran, 101-95 (Seniors)
Lyceum of the Philippines University claimed the solo leadership of Group B of the 13th FilOil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup by pinning down erstwhile fellow undefeated side Colegio de San Juan de Letran, 101-95, at the FilOil Flying V Centre Friday. The Pirates clamped down on defense and held the Knights without a field goal in the final 2:40 to rally and seal their third win in as many games. READ MORE
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