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  • #16
    Originally posted by MrEndshiftresign View Post
    jay agbayani of SBC HS/UP. i remember the guy was a big scorer for the red cubs, playing in the same team as jv casio, ford arao, etc. too bad it took him 5 years to become productive in the UAAP, and even then he was a bit of a disappointment, IMHO.
    Agbayani was the starting power forward for the Red Cubs (2004). While Ford Arao was the starting center.

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    • #17
      dud is more politically correct. i can't speak for other schools since every school hypes up their own kind. heck, someone told me Eric Yao was the next big thing.

      no offense to my alma mater but here's what i think:

      Miguel Gozum (RIP) - was a Fil-Am recruit. had a great rookie year but for some reason was relegated to team B a few years later. passed away during an exhibition game against a team of engineering students.

      Mika Vainio - i wonder why he always started for a few minutes only to be subbed by Willie Wilson the rest of the game? he did have a solid season with UP along with Mike Gavino though.

      Mike Gavino - speaking of Gavino, DLSU just had too many big men during his time and Pumaren liked to play small ball with Adonis Sta. Maria (a 6'4 forward) at center anyway if not playing Carlo Sharma or Manny Ramos.

      Martin Urra - was a do-it-all center for DLSZ's during his day, had a fallout with Pumaren and transfered to CSB where he was cut again (by Pumaren's former assistant) after having 2 good individual seasons.

      OJ Cua - much has been said, he just couldn't score that well in the college game.

      Simon Atkins - though he wasn't the UAAP jr's MVP (i think it was Manlapaz of UPIS, now CSB) Atkins used to average a triple double in the UAAP jr's and was known to attack the basket and run the break. hence, the expectation that he's a "basketball wonder". he's got a few more years to redeem himself.


      but of the ones i've seen before from other schools:

      Lino Tabique (RIP) - played like Iverson during his SBC jr's days, didn't get a lot of playing time in UP... then he had cancer.

      Ken Baraccoso - UAAP jr's MVP... couldn't get playing time with ADMU.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by paolylo View Post
        dud is more politically correct. i can't speak for other schools since every school hypes up their own kind. heck, someone told me Eric Yao was the next big thing.

        no offense to my alma mater but here's what i think:

        Miguel Gozum (RIP) - was a Fil-Am recruit. had a great rookie year but for some reason was relegated to team B a few years later. passed away during an exhibition game against a team of engineering students.

        Mika Vainio - i wonder why he always started for a few minutes only to be subbed by Willie Wilson the rest of the game? he did have a solid season with UP along with Mike Gavino though.

        Mike Gavino - speaking of Gavino, DLSU just had too many big men during his time and Pumaren liked to play small ball with Adonis Sta. Maria (a 6'4 forward) at center anyway if not playing Carlo Sharma or Manny Ramos.

        Martin Urra - was a do-it-all center for DLSZ's during his day, had a fallout with Pumaren and transfered to CSB where he was cut again (by Pumaren's former assistant) after having 2 good individual seasons.

        OJ Cua - much has been said, he just couldn't score that well in the college game.

        Simon Atkins - though he wasn't the UAAP jr's MVP (i think it was Manlapaz of UPIS, now CSB) Atkins used to average a triple double in the UAAP jr's and was known to attack the basket and run the break. hence, the expectation that he's a "basketball wonder". he's got a few more years to redeem himself.


        but of the ones i've seen before from other schools:

        Lino Tabique (RIP) - played like Iverson during his SBC jr's days, didn't get a lot of playing time in UP... then he had cancer.

        Ken Baraccoso - UAAP jr's MVP... couldn't get playing time with ADMU.
        you forgot pj walsham...

        like cua, he was very productive as a letran squire, but couldn't get a break with the green archers.

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        • #19
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by The_Big_Cat View Post
                  Agbayani was the starting power forward for the Red Cubs (2004). While Ford Arao was the starting center.
                  They played in the junior finals against mapua red robins with japeth aguilar - galinato tandem
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