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VOL. 11 NO. 166 • THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 www.libre.com.ph SALAMAT, DOLPHY. Nagtatalumpati si ABS-CBN Chair Gabby Lopez sa pagpupugay sa hari ng komedya na si Dolphy sa Dolphy Theater sa ABS-CBN. RAFFY LERMA “It was just coincidental [that the winning combination was the same as the time of Dolphy’s death],” ani Damole. Naalala niya na ilang taon na ang nakalilipas, nabunot ang kumbinasyong 2-2-5 noong Peb. 25, anibersaryo ng Edsa 1, at nabunot ang kumbi- nasyong 1-4-3 nang Peb. 14. Nakatakda sa Swertres- straight ang eksaktong pagkaka- sunud-sunod ng kung paano nabunot ang mga numero. Sa Swetres-Rambolito, walang par- tikular na pagkakasunud-sunod ang kailangan basta natayaan ang mga numerong nananalo. Ani Damole, tatanggapin lang ng PCSO ang maximum na 1,000 tayang P10 sa isang kumbinasyon para sa Swertres- straight at 1,200 taya para sa re- sulta ng Swertres-Rambolito sa kabuuan ng Visayas-Mindanao. Kapag umabot na sa bilang na ito, ihahayag ng PCSO na sold out na ang kumbinasyon. Ayon kay Bebot Yu, kawani ng MV Filipinas Iloilo na nakadaong sa Pier 1, nanalo siya ng P6,400 sa pagtaya ng P20 (P10 sa straight result at P10 pa para sa rumble result). Tagahanga si Yu ni Dolphy at napagpasyahan niyang itaya ang oras ng pagkamatay ng kome- dyante. “I told myself that I hoped that Dolphy will refund all I spent to watch his movies,” aniya. Nagbigay pa rin ng saya 1,000 tumaya sa 8-3-4, opisyal na oras ng pagpanaw ni Dolphy, tumama sa Swertres Ni Jhunnex Napallacan ng Inquirer Visayas C EBU City—Kahit sa kamatayan, napangiti pa rin ni Dolphy ang mga tagahanga niya. Ang opisyal na oras ng pagakamatay niya—8:34 ng gabi— ang nanalong kumbinasyon sa Swertres, ang palarong three-digit ng Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), sa bolahan ng alas-11 ng umaga ng Miyerkules. Mahigit 1,000 katao ang nana- lo ng P4,500 bawat isa makara- ang tumaya sa 8-3-4, ani Federico Damole, PCSO acting manager for Visayas and Mindanao. Aniya, may 1,200 nanalo sa Swertres-Rambolito ang tatatanggap ng P750 bawat isa.

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VOL. 11 NO. 166 • THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012www.libre.com.ph

SALAMAT, DOLPHY. Nagtatalumpati si ABS-CBN ChairGabby Lopez sa pagpupugay sa hari ng komedya na siDolphy sa Dolphy Theater sa ABS-CBN. RAFFY LERMA

“It was just coincidental [thatthe winning combination was thesame as the time of Dolphy’sdeath],” ani Damole. Naalala niyana ilang taon na ang nakalilipas,nabunot ang kumbinasyong 2-2-5noong Peb. 25, anibersaryo ngEdsa 1, at nabunot ang kumbi-nasyong 1-4-3 nang Peb. 14.

Nakatakda sa Swertres-straight ang eksaktong pagkaka-sunud-sunod ng kung paanonabunot ang mga numero. Sa

Swetres-Rambolito, walang par-tikular na pagkakasunud-sunodang kailangan basta natayaanang mga numerong nananalo.

Ani Damole, tatanggapinlang ng PCSO ang maximum na1,000 tayang P10 sa isangkumbinasyon para sa Swertres-straight at 1,200 taya para sa re-sulta ng Swertres-Rambolito sakabuuan ng Visayas-Mindanao.

Kapag umabot na sa bilangna ito, ihahayag ng PCSO na

sold out na ang kumbinasyon.Ayon kay Bebot Yu, kawani

ng MV Filipinas Iloilo nanakadaong sa Pier 1, nanalosiya ng P6,400 sa pagtaya ngP20 (P10 sa straight result atP10 pa para sa rumble result).

Tagahanga si Yu ni Dolphy atnapagpasyahan niyang itaya angoras ng pagkamatay ng kome-dyante. “I told myself that I hopedthat Dolphy will refund all I spentto watch his movies,” aniya.

Nagbigay pa rin ng saya1,000 tumaya sa 8-3-4, opisyal na oras ng pagpanaw ni Dolphy, tumama sa SwertresNi Jhunnex Napallacan ng Inquirer Visayas

C EBU City—Kahit sa kamatayan, napangiti pa rinni Dolphy ang mga tagahanga niya. Ang opisyalna oras ng pagakamatay niya—8:34 ng gabi—

ang nanalong kumbinasyon sa Swertres, ang palarongthree-digit ng Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office(PCSO), sa bolahan ng alas-11 ng umaga ng Miyerkules.

Mahigit 1,000 katao ang nana-lo ng P4,500 bawat isa makara-ang tumaya sa 8-3-4, ani FedericoDamole, PCSO acting manager

for Visayas and Mindanao.Aniya, may 1,200 nanalo sa

Swertres-Rambolito angtatatanggap ng P750 bawat isa.

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2 NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012

Nagpahiwatig ang Malaca-ñang na magbibigay ng pagki-lala sa yumaong komedyantenang ihayag nito na si Dolphy ay“deemed nominated” para sa Or-der of National Artists ngayongtaon.

“The passing of Rodolfo Qui-zon Sr.—our King of Comedy—isa truly sorrowful moment for anation that, for so long, foundhappiness in his work,” aniAquino sa isang pahayag na inil-abas ng Malacañang.

Anang Pangulo, kinatawan niDolphy ang pangkaraniwangPilipino na tinatawanan langang mga pighati ng buhay. MLU

PINANGUNAHAN kahapon niPangulong Aquino ang bansa sapagluluksa sa pagpanaw ng Haring Komedya na si Dolphy, na angkadakilaan ay nakabatay sa ma-katotohanan niyang pagganap sapagkatao ng bawat Pilipino.

Pumanaw si Dolphy—RodolfoVera Quizon sa totoong buhay—noong Martes sa Makati MedicalCenter matapos ang tatlong ling-go ng pakikibaka sa mga kom-plikasyon ng chronic obstructivepulmonary disease. Siya ay 83.

Nagbigay pugay kay Dolphyang mga opisyal ng pamahalaan,mga kapwa entertainer, at mgapangkaraniwang tao.

PNoy, sambayanan nagdalamhatisa pagpanaw ng hari ng komedya

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Matagal paang 2016—JinggoyBINALEWALA ni Sen-ate President Pro Tem-pore Jinggoy Estradaang usaping siya angmag ig ing runn ingmate ni Vice PresidentJejomar Binay sa ha-lalan ng 2016.

“This is too prema-ture and too early. Be-s i de s , we a re nowconcentrating on themidterm elections of2013 to have time todiscuss 2016 at all,”aniya sa INQUIRER mu-la sa Hong Kong.

Giniit ni Estrada,pangulo ng Pwersa ngM a s a n g P i l i p i n o(PMP), na nakatuonsiya ngayon sa koali-syon ng partido niya saPDP-Laban ni Binay natinatawag na UnitedNationalist Alliance(UNA). CCY, MLU

LGBT affected ng kamatayan ni DolphyT U L A D n g b u o n gbansa, nagpahayag dinng pighati ang pama-yanang gay sa pagka-matay ng hari ng ko-medya na si RodolfoVera Quizon, mas ki-lala bilang Dolphy.

S i n a b i n i B e m zBenedito, chairpersonng pangkat ng lesbian,g a y, b i s e x u a l a n dtransgender (LGBT)na Ladlad, na nag-aalay sila ng panala-

ngin para kay Dolphy,na para sa kanila aynagbigay ng mukha samga Pilipinong homo-sekswal sa pamama-gitan ng mga pagga-nap niya sa mga peli-kulang tulad ng Facifi-ca Falayfay (noong1969), Fefita Fofongay(1973), Sarhento Fo-fongay (1974), “AngTa t a y Ko n g N a n a y(1978) at Markova:Comfort Gay (2001).

Sinabi ni Beneditona natuwa sila sa pag-ganap ni Dolphy bi-lang Pilipinong homo-s e k s w a l , n a h i n d inakapagpapababakung ihahambing sapagganap ng ibangmga komedyante.

Ani Benedito, pi-nakita ni Dolphy angkalagayan ng mga ho-mosekswal sa bansa.Karen Boncocan, In-quirer.net

KONGRESO NAGKAKAISA

Go na ang Cha-chaceditas Gutierrez bi-lang Ombudsman atRenato Corona bilangChief Justice.

Naitulak ni Bel-monte ang pagpapa-talsik kay Gutierrez nakinatigan ng 212 kon-gresista. May 188 na-man ang bumoto nama-impeach si Corona.

Ilang ulit nangnaunsyami ang Cha-cha mula pa sa pana-hon nina Fidel Ramosat Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo bilang pangu-lo. Duda ang mga taona pakulo lang iyonpara mapahaba angtermino ni Ramos atArroyo.

Ni Gil C. Cabacungan at Cathy Yamsuan

DALA pa rin ng matagumpay niyangpaggiya sa dalawang isinalang na im-peachment noong isang taon, maybagong adhikain si Speaker FelicianoBelmonte—ang buksan at itulak angpanibagong pagtatangka na baguhinang Saligang-Batas, partikular angmga probisyon na nagbabawal sa pag-mamay-ari ng banyaga sa lupain, mgapasilidad-pampubliko, midya at ibapang serbisyo.

Sinabi ni Belmontena maging ang katu-wang niyang si Sen-ate President JuanPonce Enrile ay punong kumpiyansa namabilis na maisusu-long ang Charterchange (Cha-cha) saSenado.

“The Senate Presi-dent said yes (aboutgetting the majorityof senators to agree).But we don’t careabout (their busi-ness). It will be ap-proved here (in theHouse) because weare hoping to havefar-reaching change,”sinabi ni Belmontekahapon.

Aniya, kakausapinna niya si Enrile upangmaayos ang plano saCha-cha bago pa ang

State of the NationAddress ni PangulongAquino sa Hulyo 23.

Tiwala ang Speak-er sa Cha-cha dahil satagumpay ng im-peachment nina Mer-

Industriya ng pelikulang Pilipino nagluluksaSA HULI, tulad ng sina-sabi ng kanyang mgakasama, nag-iwan ngngiti si Dolphy.

Sa buhay at sa ka-matayan ay nagawa niDolphy na paluhainang kanyang mga ka-babayan na may saya

at kalungkutan, pasa-salamat at pag-asa.

Sa isang buwan nanaratay sa Makati Me-dical Center ang haring komedya, binahaang midya ng mgamensahe ng pagma-mahal at suporta mula

sa kanyang mga katra-baho na walang takotna tumawid sa bakodng kani-kanilang mganetwork.

Pinuri siya ng mgapinuno ng industriyadahil sa kanyang am-bag doon. BSDJ

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THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 3FEATURES‘No matter how I try I just couldn’t resist her charm’

tested. As of now,whenever she visitsme, the feeling stillburns. I couldn’t shoveher when she visits.And no matter how Itry I just couldn’t re-sist her charm. I can-not tell anybody aboutmy situation. I know Iwas tormented before.My mind tells me toavoid her. But, myheart pounds her backto me.

Joe, I know you’rethe only one I canturn to. Please en-lighten me on thismatter.

Dodit

DEAR Dodit,It is an undeniable factthat you are still madlyattracted to Gellie. Shemay have had a childout of wedlock but thatdoesn’t really matter,does it?. Nothing haschanged with the wayyou feel for her evenher past was tainted

dark withmany unpleas-ant experi-ences.

Dodit , youhave to betrue to your-self. I don’t seeany reason

why you have to tor-ment yourself by re-pressing your feelingsfor her. She may havemade mistakes in herlife but that doesn’tmean that she cannothave another chance.

I believe that youhave to go beyondyour silent expressionsof affection , sit downand listen to what youhave long wanted tosay. If you can aggres-sively wrap your armsaround her and shewould not resist, I as-sume that both of youcan openly talk aboutyour feelings for eachother without any hes-itation and reserva-tion.

Only when youknow where you standcan you decide on thenext best step to take.Dodit, many may saythat you’re better offlooking for someonewho’s single and free

but if you know deepin your heart thatshe’s the one who’s go-ing to make you happythen there’s nothingwrong in giving your-selves a second chance.If she isn’t married yetand if she is makingher presence felt onceagain then maybe ,she could just be wait-ing for you to makethe first move.

Dodit, this is yourcall. You can emotion-ally detach yourselffrom her completelyand sacrifice your feel-ings or you can workon a promising chanceof being togetheragain. If you can learnto accept her for allthat she is and for allthat she has now thenyou can rekindle allthat has died out andbreath a new life toyour relationship.

Let us all rememberthat it is always betterto have tried andfailed than not to havetried and lived the restof our lives regrettingthe chances we’vemissed and wonderingwhat could have beenif only we have lis-tened to the silent criesof our hearts.

DEAR Joe,I’ve been wanting to consult you longbefore this problem started. This isabout me and this girl I’m uncertainwith my feelings. Let’s call her Gellie.We met a few years back while I waswaiting for the next conference of thestudent movement.

Back then, I wasthe head of the propa-ganda bureau of ourorganization. She keptsmiling at me as ifwe’ve met before. Iwas ashamed to getnear her since she hadheadturning lookswhile I was in awheelchair. But I didn’tallow my disability tohamper my dreams.

I enamored politicsthe way she hated it.That’s why I sacrificedmy political lifestyle tosoothe her whims. Iprovided her with ashoulder to cry on dur-ing her troubled times.Call it absurd. Butwhen we’d have a mis-understanding I’d bethe first to apologizeeven though it was herfault. As my only asset,I did her paper workand case studies onlyto be close to her. Ourrelationship was not a

typical bed of roses. Ithad its jagged mo-ments. This was whenshe started avoidingme. I demanded rea-sons. I kept asking herand myself “why?” Sheonly gave empty an-swers. I tried to forgether. My psychiatristadvised me all I coulddo is live by the happytimes we shared.

From the ashes, Itried to rebuild my-self. I finished myBachelor’s Degree inPolitical Science andsuccessfully estab-lished my own com-puter center.

Presently, she’scoming back onceagain. But she’s notthe same. She gotpregnant with someguy. I won’t be honestto say that my feelingalready died down.Partially, my trust andconfidence is being

LoveNotesJoe D’ Mangowww.lovenotes.com.ph

Marine biologists receive FWIS nat’l grantL’ORÉAL Philippines isproud to announcethe second batch ofL’Oréal For Women inScience (FWIS) na-t ional fel lows—Dr.Ma. Cecilia Conacoa n d D r . A l e t t aYñiguez. After a gruel-ing judging processheaded by the first Fil-ip ino FWIS ASEANLaureate, Prof. Lour-des Cruz, both womenstood out among ther e s t a n d r e c e i v e dP400,000 grants eachto aid their research.

“Through the FWISProgram we have en-countered so manyexceptional womenand heard their in-c red ib le s tor ies o fhard work and dedi-

cation. It is very heart-warming to know thatthrough the program,we have somehowhelped bring thesewomen a step closerto ach i ev ing the i rdreams and move sci-ence forward,” saidPamela Picazo-Garcia,L’Oréal Phi l ippinesCorporate Communi-cations Manager

Conaco, 34, is ap o s t - d o c t o r a l r e-searcher at the Neuro-science Research Insti-tute, University of Cal-ifornia, USA whereshe is also a recipientof the Excellence inN e u r o s c i e n c e Re-search Award. She re-ceived the FWIS na-t i o n a l f e l l o w s h i p

grant for her researchp r o p o s a l D y n a m i cGene Regulat ion inMarine Sponges whichaims to identify novelsponge genes and themechanisms that al-low the organism tomonitor and adapt toits environment.

Yñiguez, the secondnational fellow, is cur-rently an assistant pro-fessor at the MarineScience Institute, Uni-versity of the Philip-pines. She received theFWIS national fellow-ship grant for her re-search proposal En-hancing Robustness ofPlankton Models andMonitoring Systems byUnderstanding Fine-Scale Biophysical Pro-

cesses. This project in-tends to better under-stand how primaryproducers in the ma-rine environment shiftand contribute to thefisheries or turn intotoxic blooms.

L’Oréal Philippinescontinues the searchfor the next FWIS na-tional fellows. It is nowaccepting research pro-posals related to theLife and Material Sci-ences from applicantswho hold or are cur-rently pursuing Mas-ter’s or Ph.D. degreesin any field of Life andMaterial science andare not more than 45years old. Log on towww.fwis.com.ph orcall 893-5642 loc. 136.

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Hiling ni Dolphynatupad dinNina Marinel R. Cruz at Bayani San Diego Jr.

N ATUPAD ang huling kahilingan ni Dolphykahapon nang dinala ang kanyang mgalabi sa bahay niya sa may dalampasigan

na siyang naging tahanan nila nang 20 taon ngkanyang partner na si Zsa Zsa Padilla.

pulmonary disease ang nag-ing sanhi ng kanyang ka-matayan.)

Nang umabot ang balitasa actor-director na si EricQuizon, nakatalagang taga-pagsalita ng pamilya, nasaDinalupihan, Bataan, siyanoon ay nagdidirek para saTV 5. Inabot siya ng tatlongoras bago nakarating sa ospi-tal.

Bago mag-hatinggabi, bi-nasa ni Eric ang pahayag sa30 reporter at cameramen nanag-aabang sa driveway: “Helived a full life. He’s at rest.He’s at peace. He knew as hewas going how much thecountry loved him. He knewhow everyone was prayingfor him. If he could, hewould have stayed just so hecould thank you personally.But where his spirit wasstrong, his body had soweakened. He had to go.”

Humiling si Eric ng dasalat dagdag pa niya: “In hishonor, please smile at theperson standing next to you.Heaven is a happier placewith him there. And for uswhom he’s left behind, [the]comedy [king] is dead butlong live comedy.”

saan itutuloy ang burol.Nakatakda ang libing sa Ling-go.

Bagama’t pinaghandaangmaigi ang posibleng ka-matayan ni Dolphy—lahat ngmga kasapi ng kanyang pa-milya ay may nakatakdanang mga gawain—maramipa rin sa kanila ang nagulatsa pangyayari.

Pumunta si FreddieQuizon sa MMC Martes nggabi sa regular niyang pag-bisita. Gumanda ang kondi-syon ng kanyang ama kayanakahinga na nang maluwagang pamilya. Doonsinalubong si Freddie ng mgakaibigan bitbit ang naka-gugulantang na balita napumanaw na si Dolphy ilangminuto pa lang angnakakaraan sa 8:34. (Ayon samedical report, multiple or-gan failure sanhi ng matin-ding trangkaso, paghihina ngbato at chronic obstructive

“Uwi,” ang ilang besesdaw niyang sambit bago siyapumanaw Martes ng gabi,ayon sa anak niyang si EpyQuizon. “There’s no sound, ofcourse, because of his tra-cheostomy,” naunang sinabini Epy ng araw ding iyon saINQUIRER. “But it’s quite clearwhat he’s trying to say.”

Ang panandaliang pagtigilsa Marina Bay Subdivision saParañaque ay katuparan dinng hiling ni Zsa Zsa—bagomuling tumulak ang karo atmga escort nito sa ABS-CBNStudios sa Quezon City.

“This was his home for 40years,” sinabi naman ni net-work chair Gabby Lopez sakanyang “welcome” speech.Naging bukas ang DolphyAuditorium sa mga kaibiganat fans na nais silayan anglabi ng kanilang idolo.

Alas-3 ng madaling arawngayon ibabalik ang labi niDolphy sa Heritage, kung

“Alam kong hindi ako naging Dolphy mag-isa.Nagpapasalamat ako sa lahat ng mga pinagkaka-

utangan ko ng loob, mga nakasama ko sa entablado,radyo, TV at sine. Mga producer, director, writer,leading lady, supporting actors, pati mga villain,hanggang pati mga extra. Ang lahat ng tumangkiliksa akin, sa mga shows ko, at mga pelikula. Mga

magulang ko, at mga kapatid. Pamilya.My friends. The women I loved. Mostespecially, my children and theirrespective mothers. Wala akongnakakalimutan sa kanila, I pray forall of them.“Kung makaharap ko na si Lordat pagbibigyan Niya ako ng isanghiling, ang hihingiin ko, peacetalaga. Hindi lang dito sa atin,kundi para sa buong mundo.”—Dolphy, mula sa aklat naHindi Ko Ito Narating Mag-isa by Bibeth Orteza

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DENNIS U. EROA, Editor

Sunrise:5:33 AMSunset:6:27 PM

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modeltopCLAREDolotina, 22,Psychologygraduate saUniversity ofSanto Tomas

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PILANAKAKATUWA namatapos ma-unify niNonito “The FilipinoFlash ” Donaire angWBO at IBF superbantamweight belts,heto’t nagkakagulo atnag-uunahan na sagu-pain siya ng boxersna kampeon sa ibangboxing association.

Ang mga lumilinyakay Donaire na susun-od niyangmakakachacha saibabaw ng ring ay angMexican WBO ban-tamweight championJorge Arce, WBC su-per bantam championAbner Mares, WBCemeritus titlist Toshia-ki Nishioka at WBASuper Bantamweightchampion GuillermoRigondeaux.

Lahat sila willingna makipaghaluan ngkalamay kay Donaire.

Si Rigondeauxnga may pressrelease na.

Takot daw siDonaire sa kanyaat kung sinasabinitong gusto paniya ng isa pangsinturon ng kampe-onato bakit hindi siyasubukan.

May nagsasabi rinna si Arce ang ka-madong makasagupani Donaire althoughtila mas gusto ni TheFilipino Flash na siNishioka na ang nextopponent.

Dahil sa dami ngbinabanggit na susun-od na makasagupa niDonaire matapos nadispatsahin sa pama-magitan ng unani-mous decision siSouth African JeffreyMathebula nitolamang July 8 sa Car-

son, California gu-mawa na tuloy ngsurvey angRingTV.com.

Lumabas saRingTV.com poll samga fans na ang un-defeated (10-8, 8KOs)na si Rigondeaux anggusto nilang sagupainni Donaire sa susunodniyang laban.

Matagumpay nana-idepensa niRigondeaux, two-timeOlympic gold medal-ist mula sa Cuba angkanyang WBO/IBF Jr.featherweight crownkay Mares ka-makailan lamang.

Nakakuha siRigondeaux ng 37%mula sa 8,000recipeints.

Si Mares ay 30.1percent, Nishioka17.6 percent , si four-division beltholderArce ay 12.1 % langat ang magaling naWBA bantamweighttitleholder AnselmoMoreno ay 2.6 per-cent lamang.

Well, kung pag-babasehan natin angRingTV.com.poll ay siRigondeaux na angnext na makakalabanni Nonito, dahil samataas na boto nanakuha sa mgafans,pero siyempreang magpapasya parin kung sino talagaang makakalaban niDonaire ay walangiba kundi si Top Rankhoncho Bob Arum.

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Diaz PH Olympic flag-bearerNi June Navarro

S I lifter Hidiliyn Diaz ng Zamboanga City ang flag-bearer ng Pilipinas sa pagbubukas ng LondonOlympics Hulyo 27.

Sinabi ni Philip-pine chef de missionManny Lopez nanararapat lamangmakuha ni Diaz, 21,ang karangalan.

Lumaro si Diaznoong 2008 BeijingOlympics at sakasalukuyan ay ika-siyam sa mundo sawomen’s 58-kilogramcategory.

“She’s a two-timeOlympian and thetask suits her. Weknow that she couldeasily carry the flagduring the parade,”sabi ni Lopez.

Pinili ng Philip-pine Olympic Com-mittee executiveboard si Diaz kinashooter BrianRosario, swimmerJasmine Alkhaldi, ju-doka TomohikoHoshina at boxerMark Anthony Barri-ga.

Ito ang ikalawangsunod Olympics natubong-Mindanao ang

flag-bearer. Flag-bearsi ring icon MannyPacquiao noong 2008Beijing Olympics.

May kabuuan 32katao, sampu angatleta, ang delegasyonng Pilipinas saOlympics.

Pinuri rin ni Philip-pine Sports Commis-sion chairman RichieGarcia ang pagpilikay Diaz.

“She’s (Diaz) agood choice. Com-pared to the otherathletes, Hidilyn hasmore time to recoversince her event willbe held three days af-ter the opening cere-mony,” ani Garcia.

Texters, Llamados nagsipanaloBINUHAY ng Talk ‘N Text ang pag-asa na makuha ang playoff para sa ikalawangupuan sa finals matapos tambakan ang Meralco, 108-84, kagabi sa PBA Gover-nors’ Cup sa Smart Araneta Coliseum. Tumirada si Ranidel de Ocampo ng 24 pun-tos samantalang ibinalik ni Japeth Aguilar ang dati niyang husay upang umiskor ng20 puntos kasama ang 10 rebounds. Apat na Texters pa ang nagtapos na may hin-di bababa ng 10 puntos. Sa ikalawang laro, pinabagsak ng B-Meg Llamados angPetron Blaze, 104-93. Gumanda ang marka ng TNT sa 6-5 at kailangang walisinnito ang huling tatlong laro upang makuha ang playoff.

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•Ang lagay ng puso, career atbulsa mo malalaman na sa BILOGANG BOLA page 7

•UAAPFENCINGACE ManoahBaal page 3

MAN IN THE MIDDLE:Greg Slaughter dunks against FEU’s RogerPogoy. —page 4-5 AUGUST DELA CRUZ

—page 7

VOL. 1 NO. 3 • JULY 12-19, 2012

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MURIEL APPLEAPPLE

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BIBLE STUDY SECRET WEAPON

Bulldogs areready to biteBy Randolph B. Leongson

T HERE could not have been a more perfect timefor National University to host the UAAP.

has ever had, the NU Bull-dogs looked poise to shed

their cellar-dweller tagand perhaps even take

the crown in thecenterpiece men’sbasketball wars toend the school’s

58-year titledrought.

TheBulldogs

lasttastedtheUAAP

men’s basketball championshipin 1954 and has struggled toput together a winning programdespite being home to suchprized finds as two-time PBAMVP Danny Ildefonso andLordy Tugade.

But a great triumph just be-fore the UAAP season might bea great sign of things to comefor the boys from Jhocson St.

After a sensational campaignin the Filoil Flying V Preseason

Hanes Cup, where they won thetitle, the Bulldogs, with multi-ti-tled coach Eric Altamirano

In his second year at thehelm and superstar Bobby RayParks leading the charge againfor the boys in blue and gold,are not just out for a shortchampionship fling but a long-term winning attitude.

“We’re trying to create a win-ning culture,” said season ’74MVP Parks, “It’s a chance for usto make history against themore prominent teams, eventhough we only come from asmall school.”

Parks sees a vast improve-ment in the team from last year,with the eight rookies then fi-nally forming a palpable chem-istry with the rest of the team.

Even Cameroonian playersHenri Betayene, who will suitup for his first year in a Bulldogjersey, and Emmanuel Mbe,who will play his last season forNU, have been showing whatthey are made off, boosting

their confidence for this year’scampaign.

“Jean (Mbe) was fouling a lotlast year, but you can see thathe is definitely improving in hisgame, both offensively and de-fensively,” said senior AjeetSingh.

Mbe, who was named Filoil’sBest Defensive Player, sees theimprovement brought by thediscipline inculcated by coachAltamirano to the team. The 20-year-old center has also adjust-ed well in the country, even say-ing, “I feel like I am a Filipino!”

Another revelation for theBulldogs is the guard combo ofplaymaker Gelo Alolino andshooting guard Mark de Guz-man. Alolino paced the Bull-dogs with his crisp passes whilede Guzman, a transferee fromthe College of St. Benilde,torched foes with his sweettouch from rainbow countrythat helped NU in an undefeat-ed 11-game run in the Filoiltourney.

Both of them note the pro-gram Altamirano prepared forthe team has really helped thema lot, on and off the court.

“Everybody has the right to

Parks eyes winning cultureUAAP Season 74 Most ValuablePlayer. Gold medalist in the 2011SEAG as a part of the nationalteam. 2012 Filoil Flying V Presea-son MVP. What more can the sen-sational Bobby Ray Parks Jr. hopeto accomplish this season?

“To create a winning culturein our small school,” he said.

This might be the Parks’ ownway of humbly saying “the UAAPchampionship.” After all, the 6-foot-4 small forward has been theleader of the pack for this season’shosts National U, a universitywhich is experiencing a 58-yeartitle drought and is on a quest toremove the tag of “the whipping

boys of the UAAP”.A tenacious player on both

ends of the court, Parks hasbeen a polarizing figure for NU,an attitude which makes ob-servers think that the 19-year-old as “mayabang.”

But off-court, the son of PBAlegend Bobby Parks is a soft-spoken vocal leader for the up-and-coming Bulldogs, a role hehas embraced.

“I am motivated to get theteam better for the UAAP andgive our best in every game,” hesaid.

Averaging 18.5 points, 5.5rebounds, 4 assists and 1.2

steals in the preseason tourney,which saw him crowned as theMVP, Parks has made NU a title-contender for the upcomingUAAP season. “I know that I canscore, but we’re playing here asa team.”

A religious man in his ownright, the boy who “came fromMemphis to Manila” has depict-ed his religiosity in his tattoos.He draws his inspiration in ev-ery game from his dad, whotaught him how to handle andshoot the ball at the tender ageof four, and his girlfriend, whopassed away last January.

“Ray-Ray”, as his close

friends calls him, has often gota lot of comparisons to NBAplayers with his monster playson the court, and has not yetruled out the possibility ofbeing the first Filipino toplay in the NBA. “It’s still adream,” Parks said.

“It’s time for NU tochange its perspective.We’re a new team,” Parkssaid. “It’s a chance for usto motivate each otherand to play for schoolpride. It’s a challenge toface the ‘big’ schools, butwe’re accepting that chal-lenge.” Randolph B. Leongson

Fielding what might be the strongest line-up the school

DOUBLETROUBLE: Mbe(left) and Parks.

AUGUST DELA CRUZ

SCHOOL PRIDE: Parks

READY TO BITE /page 8

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UE’S MANOAH BAAL

By Jonalyn Mae Flores Antonio

L ET’S face it. Basketball players, especially the cuties, never fail to draw atten-tion from their fellow students.Unknown to many, other student-athletes not dribbling the elusive leather, are also worthy of be-

ing admired.Manoah Ball, a key player in the University of

the East fencing team is one example of a non-bas-ketball athlete who is getting ohhs and ahhs fromfans.

Manoah was named after one of the charactersin the Bible Noah. The 20-year-old fencer saw ac-tion for UE the last four years and will try to wrapup his stint in Season 75 by helping the RedFencers win the title.

UE settled for fourth place last year.Manoah started fencing at St. Patrick High

School in Quezon City. He learned the rudimentsof the sport from Ronald Canlas, who’s also coach-ing UE in the UAAP.

Manoah created a storm after winning Rookieof the Year honors in Season 72. He’s UE top betin the foil.

“Kapag malapit na yung UAAP, I worked out tomaintain my weight. Pag kasi walang gamesnadadagdagan ako ng 10 kilos,” said Manoah.

Being a student-player requires lots of disci-pline and Manoah knows that he must manage histime excellently.

“Being a student and a player, kailangan ng dis-cipline talaga. Kailangan mong gawin yung res-ponsibilities mo as a player and responsibilities sastudies,” said Manoah, a third year Business Ad-ministration student.

Manoah also likes to run and watch actionmovies. Horror movies are no-no for him.

While dreaming of playing for the nationalteam someday, Manoah said he was focus on lift-ing UE to the UAAP title.

“We will do our best to finally grab that cham-pionship crown for the whole UE community, ”Manoah quipped.

CROWD-FAVORITEWITH his good looks andtalents, Manoah never failsto attract the crowd.

ROMY HOMILLADA

JULY 12-19, 2012

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UAAP PREVIE

Ateneo leads the pack bothers are not far behin

THREATALEX Nuyles (right)of Adamson slicesthrough the defenseof NU’s EmmanuelMbe. AUGUST DELA CRUZ

HIGHLEAPERFEU’sAnthonyHargroveboosts theinside gameof theTamaraws.

AUGUST DELA

CRUZ

STRATEGISTS (from left) Jerry Codiñera of UE, Ricky Dandan of UP, Leo AusAdamson, UST’s Pido Jarencio, FEU’s Bert Flores, DLSU’s Gie Abanilla, NormBlack of Ateneo and NU’s Eric Altamirano. AUGUST D

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By Randolph B. Leongson

T HE 75th season of the UAAP men’sbasketball tournament is upon usand for those saving up for tickets to

the world-class Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena,where a lot of the games will be held,here’s a look at the eight teams that willfight tooth and nail for the centerpiece tro-phy, and their unofficial rankings based ona straw vote by INQUIRER LIBRE’s panel of ex-perts.

Projected rankings in brackets. Last season’s stand-ings and finish in parentheses.

[1] Ateneo Blue Eagles (13-1, Champions)Still the odds-on favorite for the UAAP crown, the

“five-peat” seeking Blue Eagles will again rely on itssolid core of Greg Slaughter and Kiefer Ravena.

The ex-national team player Slaughter is still asteady double-double performer for Ateneo, while thesophomore Ravena is picking up where he left offlast season, even drilling a game-winningjumper against UST in the Filoil PreseasonCup. Tonino Gonzaga and Juami Tiongsonhad a respectable outing in the preseason insupporting Ravena in the backcourt. NicoSalva is still a potent scorer for the blue crew,while JP Erram, Justin Chua, and the returning Op-ing Sumalinog gives Slaughter an ample help in thepaint.

But the most intriguing part of Ateneo’s corewould be the comebacking Ryan Buenafe. The 2010UAAP Finals MVP has slowly gotten his play afterstruggling early in the Filoil Cup. In their final elimi-nation game against La Salle, he led the Blue Eagleswith 21 points and four rebounds in an overtime loss.

With Coach Norman Black making his return tothe PBA at the end of the season, can Ateneo givetheir bench tactician one last hardware before heleaves Katipunan?

[2] NU Bulldogs (6-8, 5th)This year’s UAAP hosts are trying to flip the history

pages and start a new chapter in the cage wars of theleague.

After an undefeated outing in the Filoil Cup, NUlooks primed for the big one. Coach Eric Altamiranosaid that Bobby Ray Parks has emerged as the leaderof this young Bulldog pack, with last year’s UAAPMVP continuing to wreak havoc on the competition,averaging 18.6 points per game in the preseason.Cameroonian Emmanuel Mbe, hailed as Filoil’s bestdefensive player, looks to make a statement in his fi-nal playing year by logging double-doubles for NU.Gelo Alolino, Jeoff Javillionar and Denice Villamorhas also been vital cogs for the Bulldogs, spreadingthe floor with long-range shots as Parks slashes hisway in the paint.

But the biggest revelation for the Bulldogs is the 6-foot Mark de Guzman. The transferee from the Col-lege of St. Benilde has been a deadly shooter fromrainbow country, drilling triples to support Parks andMbe. An evidence of this is his magnificent 4-of-7three-point shooting clip in their gritty victory overthe San Sebastian Stags, when Parks was sidelined,battling flu-like symptoms.

Parks said that they are trying to create a winningtradition for NU. Can this be the year the Bulldogs fi-nally break through?

[3] FEU Tamaraws (9-5, Runner-up)For the past two years, FEU ended up in the losing

end of the UAAP finals. Coach Bert Flores, this season,

would love to end the trend.The losses serve as a bitter memory for the Tams,

more so to 2010 UAAP MVP RR Garcia. But “TheRooster” has proved in the preseason that they areready for another run for the UAAP title. Togetherwith 2010 Rookie of the Year Terrence Romeo, FEU’sbackcourt remains solid.

With the departure of agile big man AldrechRamos, all eyes will be on Anthony Hargrove, the 6-foot-5 transferee from Pennsylvania, to man the paintfor the Tamaraws.

The American gives FEU a presence in the paint,providing the defense in the post FEU badly neededlast season. He will be in the FEU front-court togetherwith forwards

Carl Bryan Cruz, Russel Escoto and the Bringasbrothers, Arvie and Mark.

They say one is enough, and two is too much. Canthe Tamaraws get to the finals for the third consecu-tive time and have the charm to bring the UAAP

championship back to Morayta?[4] UST Growling Tigers (8-6, Semifinalist)The most talked about loss in the off-season for

UST is the departure of energy guy Chris Camus. Butwith a new sports complex erected along España,things are looking up for the Tigers.

The boys of Coach Pido Jarencio are looking to getanother crack for the UAAP title, with team captainJeric Fortuna back to lead UST in his final playingyear. 2009 Rookie of the Year Jeric Teng and formerjuniors MVP Kevin Ferrer will try to silence the criticsand provide the scoring punch the Tigers badly need.A missed Mythical Five opportunity last season forKarim Abdul will be another motivation for theCameroonian, who was a force to be reckoned with inthe preseason. Another positive development for theTigers will be the return of Clark Bautista, who canintensify the patented three-point shooting game ofUST.

Another notable comeback will be that of AljonMariano. The 6-foot-3 forward from San Beda HighSchool led the Tigers in the preseason, averaging 15.1points per game, and recorded 26 points in theirmauling of the UP Fighting Maroons in the Filoil Cup.

[5] La Salle Green Archers (5-9, 6th)A new age beckons for the Green Archers with

Coach Gee Abanilla calling the shots for La Salle, aswell as the entry of scintillating rookies in the La Salleline-up.

Taking his talents to Taft Avenue, the highly toutedrookie from Xavier School, Jeron Teng, is a first-ballotcandidate for this year’s rookie honors, giving whatthe doctor prescribed for the Green Archers. In hisfirst Ateneo-La Salle showcase, he forced overtimewith a clutch triple. The emergence of bruiser NorbertTorres at the post has also been a plus for La Salle,which finished second to the NU Bulldogs in the pre-season tournament. The Green Archers guards are al-so as formidable as ever, with LA Revilla, returningfrom his foot injury, and Ateneo transferee Mark Tallodoing wonders in the back-court.

Almond Vosotros, the former San Sebastian Sta-glets dead shot, will also chip in with his playmakingand shooting skills.

[6] Adamson Falcons (10-4, Semifinalist)The only team to beat Ateneo last season is floun-

dering its way back after losing pivotal parts of lastyear’s line-up.

With the departure of five standouts of its core lastseason, coach Leo Austria is looking for a stable lead-er for this Falcons squad. Alex Nuyles struggled topick up his game in the preseason, but forward EricCamson stepped up mightily for Adamson, whichfailed to register a blip in the preseason radar. JerichoCruz, the apparent heir to Lester Alvarez’ point guardduties for the San Marcelino squad, has also provenhis worth, while Roider Cabrera can still be a deadlyshooter from the three-point line.

Perhaps the biggest pressure lies in the hands of 6-foot-4 Rodney Brondial, the lone center for Adamsonthis season. The third year center from Quezon CityAcademy had a respectable outing in the preseason,once notching a 15-point 10-rebound performance ina late game meltdown against the St. Benilde Blazers.

In a season where the Falcons are practically lick-ing the wounds of their losses, can Adamson play asUAAP’s spoilers or even cop out a Final Four seat?

[7] UP Fighting Maroons (2-12, 8th)It was 26 years ago when UP last won a UAAP

men’s basketball championship. In the eyes of formerUP standout and current San Beda head coach RonnieMagsanoc, that might have been the last time the

UAAP PREVIEW /page 8

KIEFER OFTHE FAITHKIEFER Ravena isAteneo’s main manin the backcourt.

AUGUST DELA CRUZ

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AppleDavid

By Ruth Navarra

FriggUera

She eats when sad

Age: 19School: Miriam College

Height: 5’4”Year and course: 4th yr. BA Communication

I applied to be a courtside reporter because:

I’ve been a basketball enthusiast since 2006. I wanted to

challenge myself to go to the next level and be part of the

game rather than just watching it.

What I can bring for AdU:

I think I can bring them pride with the quality of reports

that I’ll be making. Since in a way, I have a know-how of

basketball maybe I can give reports that are interesting

and that will appeal to the fans like myself.

To prepare for my new job, I did the following:

I went to Adamson’s team practice to introduce myself

and get to know the entire team. Until now, I attend their

practices to make sure that I am updated with the current

happenings. I interview the players and coaches to get

more in-depth info about the team and their thoughts

about Season 75.

One crazy thing I would love to do this season:

Maybe I could choreograph a simple dance move while

delivering a report.

I can eat Buttered shrimp (I’m a seafood lover) the whole

day.I am good at: playing volleyball. I used to play for my

school during my grade school and high school years.

My beauty routine is: I keep my face clean. I frequently

wash it. I avoid putting too much beauty products on the

face.When I’m sad I: I cry/take time alone. or EAT :)

My favorite song at the moment is: Call Me Maybe. (I

actually made my own music video of it.)

THIS cutie from the University of Santo Tomas

makes sure that all events in the campus are cov-

ered as the Management and Properties DivisionHead of Tomasian Cable Television (TOMCAT)—the

official cable television of UST.Name: Veneris Valerie Joyce M. UeraAge: 19Nickname: FriggCourse and Year: AB Comm Arts, 4th yearI am proud of UST because: of its rich history

and its friendly environment. I love how I instantly

felt that I belong here on the first day of school.If you visit our school, you should eat at:

Kapetolyo in Asturias St and order TenderloinSteak!

My favorite UAAP player is Jeric Fortuna be-

cause he reaches out to his fans and he seems

friendly.What I love doing in my school: I love walking

around the campus and appreciate its good vibes!

There’s just so much to see around that makes me

really proud of being here.My favorite UAAP moment is: the cheerdance

competion because it effectively lifts up our school

spirit!

-Compiled by Ruth L. Navarra

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Adamson’sCourtside Reporter

JULY 12-19, 2012

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UST’s Tina Marasigan

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UP’s BeaFabregas

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State University hadan able body who canman the post, BenjieParas.

This year, the Ma-roons might beg todiffer. Parading bigmen like holdoversPaolo Romero andNigerian Alinko Mbahand rookie MatthewChris Ball, the Ma-roons will now have afighting chance in thepaint to go along withtheir scorers, like theoft-trigger happyMike Silungan. AlvinPadilla, Mark Lopezand Jett Manuel willprovide additionalscoring options in thewings for coach RickyDandan.

The biggest sur-prise for UP in thepreseason is theemergence of WestNegros recruit RaulSoyud. The 6-foot-4slotman has surprisedmany in the FiloilCup, averaging sevenpoints and five re-bounds, not countingthe defensive pres-ence he provides inthe paint.

Another player towatch out for? For-mer PH Youth stand-out Henry Asilum,who could providebackcourt stability forthe Maroons.

[8] UE Red War-riors (3-11, 7th)

Still feeling the ef-fects of losing its bestplayers in the past

three years, the UERed Warriors has notseen much successwith coach JerryCodiñera being itsbench tactician.

But with not muchexpectation to live upto, wingman Jay-RSumido, one of thethree remainingmembers of the Sea-son 72 runner-up UEteam, can have apressure-free stintleading this Red War-rior crew. Sophomoreplaymaker RoySumang has emergedas UE’s best scorerand, as shown in thepreseason, the War-riors can get scoringand defensive bingesfrom JM Noble fromtime to time.

Third-year forwardAdrian Santos couldbe the X-factor for theRed Warriors. The 6-foot-3 UE HighSchool standout haspicked his spots onthe court, and has ef-fectively become UE’sprime post player. Inan upset over eventu-al runner-up La Sallein the Filoil Cup, henotched a double-double with 20 pointsand 12 boards.

The Warriors willmerely be looking topull off surprisesagainst the otherUAAP teams this sea-son. And hopefully, afew of those wins canmake the team rele-vant this season.

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lead. We listen toeach other,” said the5-foot-11 Alolino.“Being together, we

work as a team. Sabinga ni Coach (Eric),‘it’s not about oneguy. For us to win itshould be a collective

effort from all of us’.”“Malaking tulong

yung bible studynamin every Tuesday,”said de Guzman, “It

gives us the peace ofmind we need to befocused.”

“Iba talaga siCoach Eric. He is only

one of those fewcoaches na sobrangbait. Kahit magkamalika, ’di ka n’ya sisi-gawan. Imo-motivate

ka pa nya,” he added.Altamirano,

though, keeps a cau-tious eye on theirpreseason accom-plishment, knowingvery well the realbattle is yet to befought.

“We’re just hopingthat whatever wegained in the presea-son would be trans-lated in the UAAP,” hesaid.

When asked abouttheir goal in the

UAAP, the simplysmiled. Still, punditsare right on the markwhen they say NU isone of the favorites inthe coming season.

“(With us winningthe Filoil,) we have ahuge bulls-eye on ourback. There are a lotof strong teams in theUAAP. We’re commit-ted on getting theteam better and hope-fully, take NU to thechampionship,” hesaid.

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