Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Enchong Dee for speedo FASTSKIN FS-PRO


speedo Aqua-V Cap (Black)
Speedo Speedsocket Mirror Goggles Black 8-705893515
2009 Adidas De La Salle Hoodie (White)
























2011 Nike De La Salle Tee (Green)
speedo FASTSKIN FS-PRO Men's Legskin (8-008083218)



Monday, March 30, 2020

Johansen Aguilar for adidas

Johansen Aguilar
He wears 2009 Adidas DLSU Hoodie (white-green) and pant (green) and 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-Fit tee (green) that bundled with speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001), speedsocket Unisex Goggle - Black (8-705895555) and FASTSKIN FS-PRO Men's Bodysuit - Black (8-008053218).

2009 Adidas DLSU Hoodie (white-green)


2011 Nike exclusive De La Sall Dri-Fit tee (green)








Friday, March 27, 2020

UAAP, NCAA classics highlight ABS-CBN Sports programming during lockdown

Sports fans will have access to classic collegiate games and exciting fights as part of ABS-CBN Sports’ special programming schedule during the enhanced community quarantine.

In a press release, ABS-CBN Sports said it is bringing back the best games of both the UAAP and NCAA from the previous seasons via S+A Encore from Monday to Sunday at various timeslots.

UAAP Classics will feature basketball and volleyball games while NCAA Throwbacks will feature the grittier hoops play of the league.

Fight fans will also have their treat with fight cards ONE Championship’s 2019 calendar getting its time slot every Thursday and Friday at 9 pm.

There will also be a marathon of ONE Warrior Series Season 3 on Sunday (March 29) and ONE Warrior Series Season 4 on April 5 starting at 6 pm.

Motorsports enthusiasts will have their adrenaline fix with ANC’s Rev, Mobil 1 The Grid, and Formula E Street Racers airing daily at 1 pm and 6:30 pm.

ABS-CBN Integrated Sports head Dino Laurena said the change in S+A’s programming is the company’s commitment to delivering entertainment and positivity in these trying times.

https://sports.inquirer.net/390527/uaap-ncaa-classics-highlight-abs-cbn-sports-programming-during-lockdown

ABS-CBN Sports maglulunsad ng special programming sa S+A ngayong Abril

May handog na sports, balita, at bagong workout show

Ibang S+A ang matutunghayan ng mga Pilipino sa darating na Abril sa paghahatid ng ABS-CBN Sports ng mga klasik na laro, nagbabagang balita, at bagong celebrity workout show para sa bawat Pilipino habang nasa quarantine dulot ng banta ng COVID-19.

Upang tulungan ang mga Pinoy na manatiling masigla habang nakapirmi sa bahay, may handog na dance/fitness workout program ang S+A tampok ang mga batikang trainer na si Coaches Jim at Toni Saret, kasama ang mga Star Hunt artist at Kapamilya stars. Mapapanood ito araw-araw simula Miyerkules (Abril 1) ng 7:30 am at may replay ng 3:30 pm. Ieere rin ito tuwing Sabado at Linggo ng 8:30 am.

Magbabalik din ang mga klasik na laro mula sa mga nagdaang season ng UAAP at NCAA sa “S+A Encore” para magbigay inspirasyon at magpasaya ng mga tao. Abangan ang pagpapakitang gilas ng mga atleta ng UAAP basketball at volleyball sa “UAAP Classics,” at ang pagpapamalas ng talento at puso ng NCAA basketball players sa “NCAA Throwbacks” araw-araw. Patuloy naman ang papapalabas ng mga magagandang laro sa MPBL Lakan Season tuwing Lunes hanggang Miyerkules at Sabado ng 10 pm.

Handog din ng S+A sa MMA fans ang maaaksyong bakbakan sa ONE Championship noong 2019 tuwing Huwebes at Biyernes ng 9 pm. Ipapalabas din ng diretso ang ONE Warrior Series Season 3 sa Linggo (Marso 29) at Season 4 naman sa Abril 5 ng 6 pm. Hatid naman sa mahihilig sa kotse at karera ang “Rev” ng ANC , “Mobil 1 The Grid,” at “Formula E Racers” na mapapanood araw-araw sa ganap na 1:30 pm at 6:30 pm.

Layunin din ng ABS-CBN Sports na bigyang kaalaman ang mga Pilipino sa mga aksyon ng gobyerno at lagay ng bansa kaugny sa COVID-19 sa pag-ere ng DZMM TeleRadyo sa S+A ng 8 am simula Miyerkules (Abril 1). Mabibigyan din ng pagkakataong magayuno at magdasal ang bawat pamilya sa Kapamilya Daily Masses tuwing Lunes hanggang Sabado ng 10 am, at 11 am kada Linggo.

Ayon kay ABS-CBN Integrated Sports head na si Dino Laurena, ang espesyal na programming ng S+A ay bahagi ng layunin ng ABS-CBN Sports na maghatid saya at inspirasyon sa bawat Pilipino lalo na sa kinahaharap na pagsubok ng bansa ngayon.

Para sa balita sa UAAP, NCAA, ONE Championship, MPBL at iba pa, sundan ang @ABSCBNSports sa Facebook, Twitter at Instagram o bumisita sa sports.abs-cbn.com. Para sa updates, sundan ang @ABSCBNPR sa Facebook, Twitter, at Instagram o bumisita sa www.abs-cbn.com/newsroom.

https://www.abs-cbn.com/newsroom/news-releases/2020/3/27/abs-cbn-sports-launches-special-programming

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Famed UST coach Aric del Rosario passes away

Aric Del Rosario, the architect of the University of Santo Tomas' dominance in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) men's basketball tournament during the '90s, passed away at the age of 80.

The Del Rosario family has yet to release a statement as of posting regarding its patriarch's death, although multiple media reports said that he succumbed to a heart attack.

With Del Rosario, who played and even won a championship for the then Glowing Goldies in 1964, at the helm, the Growling Tigers won four straight UAAP titles from 1993, the year they swept the entire season, to 1996.

Two years later, he would win his one and only professional basketball title as head coach, the 1998 Metropolitan Basketball Association championship for the Pampanga Dragons.

He also had stints as a member of Alaska and Talk ‘N Text's coaching staff.

He was actually part of the Aces' team that completed the grand slam of the 1996 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) season.

After serving three years as the commissioner of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Del Rosario made a return to head coaching in 2012, steering Perpetual Help to three Final Four appearances in the said league while molding a young Scottie Thompson into the PBA star that he has become.

Del Rosario last coached for the Parañaque Patriots in the inaugural Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League season in 2018, leading them to the national semifinals despite being only the seventh seeds in the playoffs.

They even took Game 1 of that semifinal series against the Muntinlupa Cagers, but the Cagers took the next two games to clinch a spot in the national finals.

Del Rosario also served as the commissioner for the FilOil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup, the highly-anticipated summer league for the collegiate squads before they plunge into action in their mother leagues.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1097951

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Enchong Dee at UAAP magazine 2019


Manila, May 22, 2019 - Exactly a day after the UAAP season 81 closing ceremonies at the Mall of Asia Arena, actor Enchong Dee and his manager Keren Pascual told news.ABS-CBN.com, SPIN.PH, newspapers and websites that his second appearance would be push through after nine years.



It insisted that he was not appeared in UAAP magazine days before the 75th UAAP Swimming Championships at Trace College Aquatic Center in Los Banos, Laguna.

However, due to several reasons, he was not able to appear due to scheduling conflict with his project.

As of March 11, 2010, the young actor is no longer as a swimmer for DLSU Green Tankers, and according to his K-Text:

I just want to say that UAAP season is closing today and tomorrow we will have the passing of the flag to the next host of the season which is De La Salle University… Yes tama ang basa nyo… Pupunta ako sa FEU bukas para tumanggap ng award:) and yes host kami next season but I will not participate because of schedule conflict pero I will come back sa 2011 in time for the 100 years of de la salle:)

On September 2010, he was in the comedy flick I Do with Erich Gonzales.

In November 2010, it quoted: "He misses being part of the UAAP, especially, now that is no longer actively training. Dee is now exclusively devoted to his showbiz career. His latest movie, I Do, in which he starred opposite Erich Gonzales, made good at the box office, and he has several projects lined up."

His appearance was not initially set to be tackled by UAAP Season 76.


He could have been his generation’s Jessie Lacuna, who’s currently competing at the Rio Olympics today. But the dream of representing the country in an age-old giant sports event was put to the backburner indefinitely and then to total neglect eventually once Enchong Dee got real with showbiz 10 years ago.

“I have to admit I’ve had a few regrets,” Dee said at the recently held Chalk Campus Tour at Miriam College on August 22, 2016. He was answering a question from a member of the audience if he feels sorry about his Olympics dreams. This followed his talk on how he used to manage to balance school and sports as a college student before.

The actor was, of course, a competitive swimmer before all this. And a multi-decorated one, at that. The Naga City native lived the student-athlete life at the De La Salle University, and was able to lead his Alma Mater to a gold in the men’s swimming event. He, too, nabbed three straight MVP titles during his collegiate career. Outside Taft, he also represented the Philippines in the SEA Games and Asian Games. He was already taking acting stints then, but went full-time with it right after graduation. He signed up for more projects later on and would grow to be a resident matinee idol via hit shows Katorse, Tanging Yaman, Magkaribal, Maria La Del Barrio, Ina, Kapatid, Anak and Muling Buksan ang Puso. He would also join reality show Pinoy Big Brother last year.

More years after, two albums, various movies and TV shows, and three UAAP seasons past, Dee knows that some decisions just had to be made.

“I have to remind myself why I did this 10 years ago. Hindi sa pagmamayabang but I was able to achieve many things by 23. I had my first resto this year, I was able travel to places I’ve never been to in the past. I am able to talk to speak to students like you, and most of all help my parents in the finances,” he said rather proudly.


Dee may have left the poolside to pursue something else, but he still knows a thing or two about rising above the common struggles among student-athletes. Take it from him, as he wasn’t too shy admitting that he would even sleep in class to catch up on his rest time. When another member of the audience asked how he was able to manage juggling school, sports, and screen life, he could only turn in some wise words.

“It’s a difficult task to be focusing on sports and academics, but trust me it’s gonna be worth it!

“It will pay off in the future. Walang bagay na worth it and hindi mahirap makuha.”








The unfinished project containing the photos in defunct multiply website featuring UAAP swimming championships of 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 and BENCH/ Uncut: A Bold Look At the Future 2010 Denim and Underwear Show would be uploaded soon as part of commemorative photo exhibit soon.



"Kasi po, may pananagutan ang UAAP magazine editorial staff sa pag-appear ni Enchong Dee", according to Joy Las Pinas.



"Aguilar emerged as the Most Valuable Player (MVP), after sweeping all of his events, which earned him seven gold medals, a rare feat that was also achieved by former Tanker, Enchong Dee, back in 2009."

It was enough to break the old RP record of 25.81 established by Ernest Dee in 2007.




In March 2012, it quoted:

Aguilar, a consistent Dean's Lister, shattered the Philippine men's 50-meter backstroke record (27.52 seconds) and set two UAAP records in the 100- and 200-m backstroke in last September's swimming tournament.  
He again broke that record with a 27.29-second swim in the 26th Southeast Asian Games last November. 
Enchong Dee, another La Salle swimmer, was the last athlete to win seven gold medals in the 2009 UAAP season.

Aguilar clinched 7 individual gold medals, setting a then new Philippine record in the men’s 50 meters backstroke of 27.52 seconds and two UAAP records—100 and 200 backstroke—in Season 74 action last September.

The last UAAP swimmer to win 7 gold medals was Enchong Dee, also of De La Salle who is now a television personality, in 2009.

Aguilar, a consistent Dean’s Lister, later shattered the national 50 meters backstroke in the 26th Southeast Asian Games in Palembang with a time of 27.29 seconds last November. "3 athletes share honor as UAAP's best" (March 9, 2012)

When president Rodrigo Duterte assumed office in 2016, the project was stalled indefinitely.

It claims when he did not appeared in this magazine seven years ago, but it was pulled out last May 2018.

But, according to Gabby Hernandez (Gab Ferreras), Mr. Dee is in possibly of re-appearing in UAAP Magazine by next season.