Thursday, October 31, 2019

Legends send off current Nationals Nov. 13

Boxing heroes Mansueto “Onyok” Velasco Jr. and Leopoldo Serantes, bowling Hall-of-Famers Rafael “Paeng” Nepomuceno and Olivia “Bong” Coo will tell their stories of victory to inspire Filipino athletes bound for the 30th Southeast Asian Games.

Together with track legends Lydia de Vega-Mercado and Elma Muros-Posadas, those great personalities will be in a festive get-together on Nov. 13 to send off the athletes who will be tasked to reclaim the overall title in the 11-nation event starting on Nov. 30.

No less than President Duterte will join them along with the country’s top sports officials during the “Team Philippines Send-off ng Bayan” at the newly refurbished Rizal Memorial Coliseum in Manila.

All 1,115 Filipino athletes from 56 sports are expected to join the assembly as yesterday’s sports heroes share their secret recipes for success.

Philippine Sports Commission Commissioner Ramon Fernandez, a former national team standout during his prime, will also have his time to say some inspirational words.

Bamboo, known as the Prince of Philippine Rock, will be the main act during the entertainment segment of the sendoff ceremony where the theme song of Team Philippines will also be unveiled.

The Philippines last hosted the Games in 2005 and won the overall title with an astounding haul of 112 gold medals and 290 overall.

Thailand finished second that year with 87 gold medals and 117 bronzes making up the bulk of its 283 tally.

Team Philippines also had 85 silver and 93 bronze medals.

The country will be banking heavily on combat sports like taekwondo, boxing, karatedo, judo, jiu-jitsu, kickboxing, arnis, wushu, wrestling and muay as primary gold-medal sources in the Games.

Other medal-rich events are athletics, aquatics, billiards, chess, dancesport, triathlon, traditional boat race, weightlifting, golf and team sports basketball, softball, baseball, ice hockey and rugby sevens.

https://sports.inquirer.net/371787/legends-send-off-current-nationals-nov-13

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Enchong Dee, Johansen Aguilar


Nowadays for Enchong Dee and Johansen Aguilar of De La Salle University Green Tankers wearing Jins in partnership with Adidas, Jersey Haven, Nike, Titan 22, because they drink Milo Ready to Drink.

Enchong wears JINS Airframe U377 (Spider), 2009 adidas DLSU cap (Unisex, Fairway/White) and hoodie (fairway/white) and 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-Fit tee (white and green), while Johan wears JINS MMF-15S-U046 (Black Steel), 2012 Nike De La Salle (DLSU) game jacket and pant (green) and 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-Fit tee (green and white).

Again, Enchong wears arena AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6015 DGRN rimic nux-F and Johan wears speedo Aqua V Silicone Cap - Black (8-087750001), speedsocket Unisex Goggle - Black (8-705895555) and FASTSKIN FS-PRO Men's Legskin - Black (8-008083218) and compete in men's 50-meter butterfly; men's 100-meter butterfly; men's 200-meter butterfly and men's 400-meter individual medley events; again Enchong wears AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6014 DGRN Half Spats nux-f and competes in men's 1,500-meter freestyle event while Johan wears speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001), speedsocket Unisex Goggle - Black (8-705895555) and FASTSKIN FS-PRO Men's Bodysuit (8-008053218) and competes in men's 200-meter backstroke event.




arena AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type)

arena ARN-6015 DGRN rimic nux-F




Saturday, October 19, 2019

Sacho Ilustre makes early case for MVP as La Salle ends Day 1 on top


LOS BAÑOS, LAGUNA — La Salle leaned on the masterful performance of Southeast Asian Games-bound Sacho Ilustre and the rest of its swimmers, grabbing the top spot after Day 1 of the UAAP Season 82 Men’s Swimming Championships, Thursday at the Trace Aquatic Center.

The previous season’s top rookie made case for this year’s Most Valuable Player plum after bagging the golds in both the 100 and 800-meter freestyle events, to put the title favorites up at 77 points.

Ilustre topped Miguel Barlisan of Ateneo and Christian Anor of University of Santo Tomas in the 100 meters with 52.07, just 0.01 seconds ahead of Barlisan. Anor touched in third at 53.40. The second-year Green Tanker then took the 800 meters title at 8:53.09, ahead of Ateneo’s Ianiko Limfilipino and University of the Philippines’ Keane Ting, who finished at 9:01.51 and 9:02.97, respectively.

The Green Tankers opened the night with the gold as well, with Gummy Torres, Jexter Chua, McTracy Alindogan, and Alfonso Bautista coming in at 1:49.12. Ateneo came in second at 1:50.14 with Akiva Carino, Joshua Taleon, Drew Magbag, and Dominic Buhain at 1:50.14; while UST bagged the bronze at 1:51.75 with Kevin Dagum, Jay Cabulit, Joshua Alvaran, and Renz Gawidan.

The UST Tigersharks with Juan Abad, Russel Latorre, Angelo Dela Cruz, and Christian Anor snared the other relay gold with 8:10.93 in the 800-meter freestyle relay. UP finished with the silver as Joshua Vitangcol, Kyle Bagusto, Sebastian Arcilla, and Patrick Galvez ended at 8:17.96. La Salle then capped their great night with the bronze with 8:23.13 off Kelles Que, Alnair Guevarra, Antoine Mendoza, and Richmond Santos.

Defending five-time champion Ateneo was not far behind at second with 73 points, paced by the gold of Limfilipino in the 200-meter individual medley. The second-year Atenean finished at 2:13.54, even as Fighting Maroons Sebastian Arcilla and Andrae Pogiongko took the silver and bronze at 2:15.69 and 2:15.84, respectively.

UP rounds out the top three after the night’s events with 60 points.

https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/sacho-ilustre-makes-early-case-for-mvp-as-la-salle-ends-day-1-on-top/166131

Friday, October 18, 2019

DLSU off to a flying start at Season 82 UAAP swimming championships opening

De La Salle University green tankers kicked off their Season 82 campaign to a flying start after leading the men’s and boys divisions points tally on day one of the 82nd UAAP Swimming Championships in Trace Aquatic Center in Laguna Thursday evening.

SEA Games bound Maurice Sacho Ilustre contributed two gold medals for DLSU at the opening day, where he reigned supreme in the Men’s 800m Free and 100m Free events with times of 8:53.09 and 52.07 respectively.

The quartet of Gummy Torres, Jexter Janzen Chua, McTracy Alindogan and Alfonso Bautista added another gold for DLSU Men’s Team in the Men’s 50m Medley Relay.

In the Boys Division, DLSU’s David Franco Dela Rosa and Inaki Emil Lorbes delivered a 1-2 finish in the Boys’ 100m Free event, and then Lorbes added another silver in the 200m IM and 800m Free events.

DLSU’s Men’s Team tops the day one of action with 77 points, closely followed by Ateneo De Manila University with 73 points, and then UP and UST with 60 and 54 points respectively.

With 85 points, the DLSU boys team tops the day one points tally, followed by UST with 79 points, Ateneo with 55 points, UE with 35 points and UP with 16 points.

Ateneo de Manila University’s Kirsten Chloe Daos, the Season 81 MVP, is poised to retaining her MVP trophy as she topped both the 800m and 100m Free events.

Ateneo Women’s team tops the day one points tally with 101 points, followed by UP with 74 points, DLSU with 61 points and UST with 28 points.

The University of Santo Tomas relay teams swept the gold medals in the 4x50m Medley Relay and 4x200m Free relay; while Camille Lauren Buico was the lone individual gold medalist from UST, winning the Girls 100m Free title.

The three gold-medal haul on day one was more than enough for them to top the Girls tally with 95 points, followed by UP with 67 points, DLSU with 51 points, Ateneo with 34 points and UE with 23 points.

Here’s the Complete Results of Day 1 of the 82nd UAAP Swimming Championships :

Men’s 4x50m Medley Relay :
1:49.12 – Gold : De La Salle University (G. Torres, J. Chua, M. Alindogan & A. Bautista)
1:50.14 – Silver : Ateneo De Manila University (A. Carino, J. Taleon, D. Magbag & D. Buhain)
1:50.68 – Bronze : University of Santo Tomas (K. Dagum, J. Cabulit, J. Alvaran & R. Gawidan)

Women’s 4x50m Medley Relay
2:08.15 – Gold : Ateneo De Manila University (C. Gray, D. Carreon, K. Santos & M. Manguiat)
2:08.44 – Silver : University of the Philippines (F. Joves, A. Pogiongko, J. Taguibao & A. Canaya)
2:13.24 – Bronze : De La Salle University (E. Jaurigue, M. Mendoza, C. Jaurigue & B. Ting)

Boys 4x50m Medley Relay *New Record by UST*
1:49.97 – Gold : University of Santo Tomas (J. Paderes, J. Hutchings, J. Sales & L. Cruz)
1:55.76 – Silver : University of the East (E. Laureta, J. Arca, J. Tanchongko & J. Molina)
1:58.39 – Bronze : Ateneo de Manila University (G. Dela Rosa, R. Isip, D. Ballestar & M. Pile)

Girls 4x50m Medley Relay *New Record by UST*
2:07.82 – Gold : University of Santo Tomas (S. Lugay, A. Hansson, J. Guevarra & K. Managuelod)
2:11.80 – Silver : De La Salle University (M. Cabreza, A. Calvario, K. Keh & M. Mina)
2:11.82 – Bronze : University of the Philippines (F. Joves, M. Neri, A. Natividad & M. Rogers)

Men’s 100m Freestyle
52.07 – Gold : Maurice Sacho Ilustre (DLSU)
52.08 – Silver : Miguel Karlo Barlisan (ADMU)
53.40 – Bronze : Christian Paul Anor (UST)

Women’s 100m Freestyle
59.54 – Gold : Kirsten Chloe Daos (ADMU)
1:00.35 – Silver : Regina Maria Paz Castrillo (UP)
1:00.35 – Silver : Nicole Meah Pamintuan (DLSU)
1:00.35 – Silver : Andrea Tiffany Ngui (ADMU)

Boys 100m Freestyle
55.10 – Gold : David Franco Dela Rosa (DLSU)
55.22 – Silver : Inaki Emil Lorbes (DLSU)
56.13 – Bronze : Regan Joseph Garbanzos (UST)

Girls 100m Freestyle
1:00.37 – Gold : Camille Lauren Buico (UST)
1:01.20 – Silver : Alexandra Nikolai Bonite (UST)
1:01.31 – Bronze : Zoe Marie Hilario (UP)

Men’s 200m Individual Medley
2:13.54 – Gold : Ianiko Grieco Limfilipino (ADMU)
2:15.69 – Silver : Jose Mari Sebastian Arcilla (UP)
2:15.84 – Bronze : Andrae Miguel Pogiongko (UP)

Women’s 200m Individual Medley
2:26.75 – Gold : Nicole Meah Pamintuan (DLSU)
2:30.26 – Silver : Regina Maria Paz Castrillo (UP)
2:31.30 – Bronze : Winonah Nadine Tee Ten (UP)

Boys 200m Individual Medley
2:11.16 – Gold : Phillip Joaquin Santos (ADMU)
2:15.56 – Silver : John Neil Paderes (UST)
2:16.14 – Bronze : Jose Antonio Dela Rosa (DLSU)

Girls 200m Individual Medley
2:27.91 – Gold : Zoe Marie Hilario (UP)
2:31.62 – Silver : Aubrey Tom (UP)
2:33.27 – Bronze : Sam Andrei Doragos (ADMU)

Men’s 800m Freestyle
8:53.09 – Gold : Maurice Sacho Ilustre (DLSU)
9:01.51 – Silver : Ianiko Grieco Limfilipino (ADMU)
9:02.97 – Bronze : Keane Cedric Ting (UP)

Women’s 800m Freestyle
9:28.89 – Gold : Kirsten Chloe Daos (ADMU)
9:53.11 – Silver : Nichole Evangelista (DLSU)
9:54.31 – Bronze : Romina Rafaelle Gavino (ADMU)

Boys 800m Freestyle
8:55.88 – Gold : Phillip Joaquin Santos (ADMU)
9:07.83 – Silver : Inaki Emil Lorbes (DLSU)
9:10.60 – Bronze : Reagan Joseph Garbanzos (UST)

Girls 800m Freestyle
9:57.47 – Gold : Bela Louise Magtibay (DLSU)
10:02.27 – Silver : Sam Andrei Doragos (ADMU)
10:04.13 – Bronze : Franchesca Baccay (UST)

http://www.pinoyswimming.com/2019/10/18/dlsu-off-flying-start-season-82-uaap-swimming-championships-opening/

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Minutes of meeting (October 15, 2019)

Exactly two days after the 33rd PMPC STAR Awards for Television, Enchong Dee is flanked by Johansen Aguilar, former team captain Mike Advincula, Tessa Eusebio and Kim Cornelio on proposing the photo exhibit.



"First of all, I would like to say to Enchong Dee, Johansen Aguilar, Mariel and Miggy Carandang, Tessa Alcantara, Kim Cornelio, Mike Advincula and coach Guy Concepcion to call for their assisting on preparing for a photo exhibit," in an statement.

Friday, October 11, 2019

PH athletes Alyssa Valdez, Pauline Lopez attest support in SEA Games buildup


ENERGY drink Milo has partnered with the Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (PHISGOC) for the 30th staging of the biennial meet from November 30 to December 10.

Milo shares the common goal with the PHISGOC of rallying the nation to support the athletes representing the country.

On Thursday at Conrad Hotel Manila, brand ambassadors Kiefer Ravena, Alyssa Valdez and Pauline Lopez, along with Milo executives Veronica Cruz, vice president Nestle Philippines-Milo, Lester Castillo, assistant vice president of Nestle Philippines-Milo, and PHISGOC officials, they vowed their all-out support for the national athletes.

“Kapag pinakita natin sa mga atleta natin na susuportahan natin sila, sobrang namomotivate ‘yan eh,” said Castillo. “Kung nasa ganoon kataas na level ng competition sila mas lalo silang mamo-motivate [kung susuportahan natin sila].”

Hoping to ignite the Filipinos’ fighting spirit, Milo launched a series of inspiring inspiring videos featuring Valdez and Lopez, who are part of the national women’s volleyball team and taekwondo team, respectively.

Valdez will fly to Japan along with Rhea Dimaculangan, Jia Morado, Ces Molina, Eya Laure, Kalei Mau, Mylene Paat, Jovelyn Gonzaga, Aby Maraño, Majoy Baron, Maddie Madayag, Mika Reyes, Dawn Macandili, and Kath Arado for a training camp next month.

Lopez, on the other hand, will see action in the Taekwondo Grand Prix in Sofia, Bulgaria from October 18 to 20 as part of her preparation for the SEA Games.


“We win as one, hindi lang mga atleta natin ang maglalaro, pati ang mga kapwa natin Pilipino,” said Valdez, who recalled the Filipinos’ support during the second leg of the ASEAN Grand Prix held in Sta. Rosa, Laguna last week.

“We were up against Indonesia, we lost the first and second sets, then we won the third and fourth, but the Filipino community cheered the same intensity all throughout the game,” she added. “Iba ang pakiramdam na may mga tao na sumusuporta, ‘yun pa lang panalo na.”

https://www.spin.ph/multisport/sea-games/milo-partners-with-phisgoc-for-sea-games-a796-20191010

MILO becomes gold sponsor for SEA Games

SEAG PARTNER. Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (Phisgoc) chairman Alan Peter Cayetano (3rd from left) poses with fellow sports officials and athletes after the MILO Philippines formalized a partnership with Phisgoc for the 30th Southeast Asian Games at the Conrad Hotel in Pasay City on Thursday (Oct. 10, 2019). Also in photo are (from left) former national basketball player Kiefer Ravena, Nestle Philippines Assistant Vice President Lester Castillo, volleyball player Alyssa Valdez, taekwondo jin Pauline Lopez, Nestle Philippines Vice President Veronica Cruz, and Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Commissioner Ramon Fernandez. (PNA photo by Jess M. Escaros Jr.)

Milo Philippines has formalized a partnership with Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee (Phisgoc) to become a gold sponsor for the upcoming SEA Games from Nov. 30-Dec. 11.

Nestle Philippines' vice president Veronica Cruz, assistant vice president Lester Castillo, Phisgoc chairman Alan Cayetano, chief operating officer Tats Suzara, Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Bambol Tolentino, and Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) commissioner Mon Fernandez were in attendance during the gathering that sealed the sponsorship on Thursday at the Conrad Hotel in Pasay City.

Current national athletes Alyssa Valdez, Pauline Lopez, and former national athlete Kiefer Ravena also graced the event.

"As a long-time supporter of Philippine sports, it is with great honor and privilege that MILO comes in as a gold partner for the historic 30th SEA Games," said Cruz.

"We want to help energize the country to cheer them on and let them know that we are all with them in defending our homecourt, win or lose,” she added.

Castillo, for his part, said, "It is this very reason why MILO remains committed to grassroots sports development together with the PSC, the POC, and other partners."

The PSC thanked MILO for its valuable contributions to promote sports development and values formation at the grassroots level nationwide.

“MILO has long made valuable contributions to the Filipino sporting community. We are happy to declare our partnership with MILO to strengthen our international foothold in sports,” PSC chairman William Ramirez said in a statement.

Ramirez, also Chef De Mission of the Philippine Team to the biennial meet, assured that the athletes will bring out their best in the competitions.

“Heart and dedication will be front and center from our Team Pilipinas delegation,” he said.

MILO will be present in various SEA Games fan zones to give out free drinks to the fans during the sports activities.

An estimated 9,840 athletes and team officials will compete in 529 events from 56 sports to be held in different venues in Metro Manila, Subic in Pampanga, and New Clark City Sports Complex in Tarlac.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1082790

Tuesday, October 08, 2019

UAAP: Revitalized Green, Lady Tankers set sights on higher glory

With All for More as the theme for UAAP Season 82, the Green and Lady Tankers aim to double their efforts to achieve better finishes this time around. Last season, the Green Tankers ended with 382 points to place second overall, while the Lady Tankers garnered a total of 143 points, landing them in third place during the four-day meet. The LaSallian meets with Green Tankers co-captain Elijah Lizares, Lady Tankers co-captain Maggie Mendoza, and head coach Evan Grabador who each express their desire to carry the momentum from last season into this year’s competition.

Out with the old, in with the new

After improving from fourth place in Season 80 to third place last season, Mendoza hopes that the team will maintain their standing—or even improve it. This year, the team will be without Lady Tankers Glycel So, Dara Evangelista, and Angelie Jalauig, who have already graduated, and Xiandi Chua, who will be representing the country in the upcoming Southeast Asian (SEA) Games. Moreover, another formidable player, Andy Canlas, will be unavailable due to her transfer to UST.

Despite this, Mendoza is excited to see the squad thrive with the help of fresh recruits Audrey Chua, Nika Chua, and Anezhka Lim. Nikki Pamintuan, a three-time Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award recipient in the UAAP Juniors division from De La Salle Zobel, will also join the fold. With the high level of competition in the UAAP, Mendoza believes they can be among the best if they take things step by step as a collective unit.

On the other hand, the Green Tankers have undergone a massive overhaul, as six of their swimmers—Red Silvestre, Miggy Narciso, JM Ereñeta, Robby Agustin, Fahad Alkhaldi, and Jomai Santos—have already graduated from the University. To replenish the players they lost, the Green Tankers recruited 10 new swimmers, Antoine Mendoza, Kelles Que, Cole Co, Bernard Cruz, Isaac Santos, Marc Libarnes, Mctracey Alindogan, Ej Jayme, Marzel Llorente, and Hamed Afshin Azar.

With a sea of fresh faces in their lineup, Lizares believes that the athletes must form stronger bonds with one another in order to be united in pursuit of the team’s goals, “As a team, one of our goals is to get closer to each other and to form more bonds, and [to] try to become a family.”

As the rookies are looked upon as the future of the team, Lizares shares that the diversity of each individual makes the new batch of Tankers a special group. “Our new recruits are an interesting bunch. Most of them came from other La Salle schools, while others had other backgrounds and one even coming from another country to study here,” he states.

Formidable qualities as student-athletes

Being a senior, Mendoza wants to leave an impression of responsibility and hard work on the team, while upholding motivation and consistency during trainings and games. “As a student-athlete, of course, student muna so we put our academics first. We know that it is important to maintain our studies,” Mendoza asserts. “As an athlete naman, kailangan healthy kami and disciplined sa tulog, sa rest. Hindi kami pwedeng nag-papagod.”

(As an athlete, we need to stay healthy and disciplined with sleep and rest. We cannot overwork ourselves [as much as possible].)

Individually, Mendoza believes that recording personal best times can contribute to the betterment of the whole team. She reiterates the notion of sticking  together, “As a team, at the end of the day, we want to have the same goal, the same heart. We focus on being
as a team.”

For the Green Tankers to compete at the level of other teams in the UAAP, Lizares and his team captain, Alnair Guevarra, must be prime examples for the team.


Taking on leadership roles

“Expect us to give our best until the last event—through discipline and sacrifice,” head coach Evan Gabrador emphasizes for both teams, as he is looking for yet another podium finish for the two Taft-based squads.

Leadership though goes way beyond the pool for the Green-and-White, as Lizares shares that he makes it a point to lead his team through the events—and he also wants them to succeed outside of it. “We are the ones [who] remind people that they have to submit their requirements to the office. We also have to remind them, to study and focus on their [academics], and remind each other to train and go to the gym,” he states.

Being a co-captain of a team entails being able to help improve one’s teammates in any way, and help instill a winning culture that will go beyond the season. Lady Tankers co-captain Mendoza shares the different attributes she taught to her team, “We could impose on them our determination, the motivation we have sa training. Yung consistency namin, yung responsibility and discipline that we have. It’s important na hard work talaga sa training.” Both the Green and Lady Tankers will begin their respective UAAP Season 82 campaigns on Thursday, October 17, at the Trace Aquatic Center in Laguna.

https://thelasallian.com/2019/10/08/uaap-revitalized-green-lady-tankers-set-sights-on-higher-glory/

Monday, October 07, 2019

TV5 up for another reboot

TV5 Network Inc. is up for another makeover next year in hopes of putting an end to its streak of losing money.

Jane Basas, who was appointed TV5 president and chief executive officer last July 1 to replace Vincent “Chot” Reyes, said she had proposed to the network’s board plans and strategies which would include another set of rebranding efforts that should bring the company to profitability in the next couple of years. 

“I’ve actually presented to the board some of the things that I like to do and because of the current struggles of the business when it comes to ratings, and correspondingly revenues. So an important pivot that we will do is, of course, we will still continue to offer sports, but we want to maximize the assets that we have, the airtime that we have by putting in more shows that more and more people will watch,” Basas told The STAR in an interview.

“So we’re actually going to transform it back to include entertainment as well. We have no choice. The majority of the Filipino viewing public still prefer to watch entertainment over sports. So we will do that overtime because there’s a lot of investments when it comes to entertainment content,” she said.

In 2017, TV5 partnered with multimedia sports entertainment giant ESPN to reposition itself as a sports and news channel. Prior to that, the network was producing its own entertainment programs and tapping big name celebrities with high talent fees.

Basas said even TV5 sister channel 5 Plus, formerly AksyonTV, which was rebranded early this year to provide non-mainstream sport and sport-related content, is also undergoing review.

“If you remember, what the previous management did was to transform TV5 and 5 Plus into a complementary sports channel and I’m still assessing whether strategically that makes sense because in my mind, in the absence of any solid research, it’s better from a monetization standpoint to have two separate genres if you have two separate channels because then you are able to address the needs of varied customers and, therefore, address the needs of varied advertisers as opposed to putting your bet in one basket, just solely on sports,” she said.

Basas said lot of the plans that she is seeking approval for would be happening next year, including a “big change.”

With all the strategies she intends to implement on the network, Basas said TV5 should become profitable by 2024.

“I believe that at least with the plans that I have put forward to my board, and with the efficiencies that I am trying to achieve, that by around 2022 we should at least generate a positive EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization) and then two years down the road, hopefully by 2024, positive net income as a standalone business,” she said.

At present, however, Basas said TV5 continues to lose money.

“It will be difficult to turn around TV5 because of its history. It’s tough,” she said.

“So it continues to lose money and the strategy that we’re putting together, hopefully, will allow it a growth path towards profitability,” Basas said.

https://www.philstar.com/business/2019/10/07/1957930/tv5-another-reboot

Thursday, October 03, 2019

Berino, Uy and Carandang (BUC)


Nowadays that Gerard Berino, Kim Uy and Mariel Carandang escorted by brother Gian, Ken and Miggy and Lacuna brothers Jessie and Dexter.

















Wednesday, October 02, 2019

Angelique Lazo recalls Y2K, EDSA 2, Glorietta bombing and Estrada verdict and pardon

It seems for actress, journalist and singer Angelique Lazo remembering the 2000 worldwide millennium celebration, second EDSA revolution and inauguration of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, the verdict and pardon of former president Joseph Estrada, bombings in Glorietta and Batasang Pambansa and Manila Peninsula siege, ahead of the 24th Southeast Asian Games in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand when the country has a delegation of 620 athletes, who participated in 41 different events.