Wednesday, August 05, 2020

LOOK: Titan at Vista Mall Malolos




ABOUT US

Titan is the first and only basketball specialty concept store in the Philippines. Founded in 2010, our lifelong passion for the game inspired us to give life to our basketball dreams. This is our hoop sanctuary. It’s a safe haven for those who live and breathe basketball. To the ones who obsess about the game as much as we do, this is home court. Our promise is to bring the best basketball products in the world and the most inspiring stories we can tell. To give everyone the power of choice. From sold out arenas to high school tournaments to rundown gyms and unsung street courts, the spirit of the game is the same. We all do it for the love.

At that time, Titan to sign a partnership with Vista Malls for expanding more branches nationwide in 2016, at that time when the 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-Fit tee (green/white and white/green) is now available at Cliqq of Seven Eleven and The SM Store of rival mall chain SM Supermalls after five years in all Titan branches nationwide.

Infamously, the 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-Fit tee (green/white and white/green) is wearied by DLSU Green and Lady Tankers' members Fahad Alkhaldi, Johan Aguilar, Timothy Vincent Yap, Nikki Bacolod, Enchong and Anj Dee, Jhainna and Jhonmar Gonzales, Maurice Sacho and Sabrina Ingrid Ilustre, Maxim Christopher, Emmanuel Dominic and Carmina Marie Quilala and Kevin Christopher and Kaira Celina Ty.

Titan - Vista Mall Malolos will have items are:

  • 2008 and 2009 Adidas Ateneo and La Salle Apparel
  • 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-Fit Tee (green and white)



  • 2013-2017 Nike La Salle (DLSU) apparel






Swimwear such as:
  • Arena Aile-Bleue
    • ARN-6000W Long Spats Openback Nux-K Power Strush
    • ARN-6001W Long Spats Zipback Nux-K Power Strush
    • ARN-6002W Half Spats Openback Nux-K Power Strush
    • ARN-6003W Half Spats Zipback Nux-K Power Strush
    • ARN-6004W New Rimic Nux-K Power Strush
    • ARN-6005M One-Piece Long Spats Nux-K Power Strush
    • ARN-6007M Long Spats Nux-K Power Strush
    • ARN-6008M Half Spats Nux-K Power Strush
    • ARN-6009M Rimic Nux-K
  • Arena Nux-F
    • ARN-6011W Half Spats Nux-F
    • ARN-6012W Rimic Nux-F 
    • ARN-6013 Long Spats Nux-F
    • ARN-6014 Half Spats Nux-F
    • ARN-6015 Rimic Nux-F
  • Arena Shin-Rev
    • ARN-8500W Long Spats Openback Lascle Nux-W
    • ARN-8501W Long Spats Zipback Lascle Nux-W
    • ARN-8502W Half Spats Openback Lascle Nux-W
    • ARN-8503W Half Spats Zipback Lascle Nux-W
    • ARN-8504W Rimic Lascle Nux-W
    • ARN-8505M One Piece Long Spats Lascle Nux-W
    • ARN-8507M Long Spats Lascle Nux-W
    • ARN-8508M Half Spats Lascle Nux-W
    • ARN-8509M New Rimic Lascle
  • Speedo Fastskin FS-Pro (UK Version)
    • Female Recordbreaker Kneeskin - Black (8-008143218)
    • Female Recordbreaker Costume - Black (8-008153218)
    • Male Bodyskin - Black (8-008053218)
    • Male Jammer - Black (8-008093218)
    • Male Legskin - Black (8-008083218)
  • Speedo Fastskin LZR Racer High-Tech Suit (UK Version)
    • Male Bodyskin - Black (8-018030001)
    • Male Legskin - Black (8-018040001)
    • Male Jammer - Black (8-018050001)
  • Speedo Fastskin LZR Racer Elite (UK Version)
  • Speedo Fastskin LZR Racer Elite 2 (UK Version)
  • Speedo Fastskin LZR Racer Pro (UK Version)
  • Speedo Fastskin LZR Racer X (UK Version)
  • Speedo Fastskin 3 (UK Version)
























































































































    Siblings Enchong and Anj Dee will be here, and the two will be using the 2009 Adidas DLSU Hoodie (Green and White) and Pant (Green), 2011 Nike exclusive La Salle Dri-Fit tee (white and green), Arena ARN-6014 DGRN Half Spats Nux-F and ARN-6012W DGRN Rimic Nux-F.

    Monday, August 03, 2020

    Milo Swimmer Champion with Miguel Molina, Enchong Dee and Johansen Aguilar

    Enchong is wearing arena ARN-4091-WHT Silicone Swimming Cap, AGL-1400_ EMBL Swimming Glass (mirror Swedish type) and Aile-Bleue ARN-6008M GRN Half Spats Nux-K Power Strush and competes in men's 50, 100 and 200-meter butterfly and 200-meter individual medley heats and finals, fourth Enchong is wearing Arena ARN-4091 WHT Silicone Swimming Cap, AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and Aile-Bleue ARN-6005M GRN One-Piece Long Spats Nux-K Power Strush and Anj wears Arena ARN-4091-WHT Silicone Swimming Cap, AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (Mirror Swedish type) and Aile-Bleue ARN-6004W GRN New Rimic Nux-K Power Strush for men's and women's 50, 100 and 200-meter butterfly, 200 and 400-meter individual medley, women's 800-meter freestyle and men's 1,500-meter freestyle events based on Milo commercial “Swimmer Champion” in 2008 and shot on location at the swimming pool of Trace Aquatic Center in Los Banos, Laguna

    Arena ARN-4091-WHT Silicone Swimming Cap, AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (Mirror Swedish type)
    Arena Aile-Bleue ARN-6004W GRN New Rimic Nux-K Power Strush








































    Tuesday, July 28, 2020

    Changing the game in sports broadcasting

    As time runs out on the game clock, ABS-CBN Sports continues to do what it does best changing the game in sports broadcasting.

    For its last big play before it “retires,” the sports arm of ABS-CBN staged a virtual closing ceremony for the country’s premier collegiate league, adding another first in its list of achievements and cementing its legacy as a sports organization.

    Since ABS-CBN Integrated Sports head Dino Laurena announced that his talented squad will bid goodbye by end of August due to the non-renewal of the ABS-CBN franchise, there has been an outpouring of stories from athletes, current and former anchors and courtside reporters and die-hard sports fans on how ABS-CBN Sports touched their lives.

    From its gutsy beginnings of building a new basketball league featuring homegrown talent in the ‘90s, which is the Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA), ABS-CBN Sports soared to greater heights as it went beyond covering and analyzing the games to bringing sports fans much closer to their sports idols through telling the inspiring stories of the athletes.

    “Dati kasi, ang sports ay tungkol sa games. Nag-iba ang tingin natin sa sports --- naging buhay na rin siya ng mga tao. Kailangan nating ikuwento ang buhay ng mga atleta,” said ABS-CBN Sports + Action (S+A) channel head Vince Rodriguez in an interview on TeleRadyo’s Magandang Morning.

    And this was what the fans would get, whether they are watching or reading about the UAAP, NCAA, Premier Volleyball League (PVL), Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL), ONE Championship, Pinoy Pride, or the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) on S+A or sports.abs-cbn.com. There would always be features on their journey towards greatness during halftime or on original ABS-CBN Sports productions such as The Score and Upfront.

    At the peak of volleyball superstar Alyssa Valdez’s popularity, it even produced a full-length sports documentary, The Flight of the UAAP Phenom, which now has over three million views on YouTube. In a tweet after the sad news about ABS-CBN Sports circulated, Alyssa said “Kasama ko sa pagtupad ng aking mga pangarap. Maraming salamat, @abscbnsports!”

    True enough, ABS-CBN Sports has given athletes like her a chance to showcase their talents and be seen all over the world from their collegiate days up to the semi-pro leagues as their games were aired on free TV, streamed online and also shown overseas via TFC.

    While it helped popularize indoor and beach volleyball, and recently also men’s volleyball in the country, ABS-CBN Sports has also kept Pinoys’ love for basketball burning through the years with top-notch basketball action in the UAAP, NCAA, MPBL, ABL, and for quite some time, the NBA. It became a daily habit for both hardcore and casual basketball fans to tune in to S+A to cheer on their team in front of their television with family or friends.

    In recent years, the Kapamilya sports division changed the game once more as it followed the tides of the digital age and started delivering world-class sports content to every Filipino online through social media, the ABS-CBN streaming service iWant, and its own sports website.

    Even competitors took notice. In a Twitter post, TV5’s Chuck Araneta said, “A group so freaking talented, and ALWAYS challenged us at TV5 to step up our broadcast game to a higher level. That group was bold and innovative, unafraid to try new and creative ideas.”

    As the pandemic locked everyone indoors, ABS-CBN Sports continued to serve up sports content to Filipino sports fans with “at-home” editions of its shows like Extra Rice with Beau Belga and Kalye Confessions, and even launched new programs like SRSLY and Homework, while also holding the very first stay-at-home dunk competition featuring UAAP stars.

    The ingenuity and creativity of the ABS-CBN Sports team have helped young athletes evolve into sports icons, with some even finding new careers as hosts or sports analysts like former Lady Eagle Gretchen Ho and former Lady Spiker Michele Gumabao.

    ABS-CBN Sports also helped lay the foundations to the reporter dreams of the likes of former courtside reporters Gretchen Fullido, Ganiel Krishnan and Tina Marasigan, while also being home to the country’s top sports anchors led by Mico Halili, Boom Gonzalez, Nikko Ramos and Anton Roxas.

    As ABS-CBN Sports counts down to the end of a chapter in its history, Laurena said it will remain “faithful to its advocacy of promoting the values that sports teaches all of us.”

    Sunday, July 19, 2020

    Arena Aile-Bleue ARN-6005M One-Piece Long Spats Nux-K Power Strush


    Infamously, no other than Ernest Lorenzo "Enchong" Dee, Maurice Sacho Ilustre, Maxim Christopher "Ixxi" Quilala and Timothy Vincent Yap of the De La Salle University (DLSU) Green Tankers are wearing ARN-6005M One-Piece Long Spats Nux-K Power Strush size O, color GRN, while Kendrick "Ken" Uy and Christen "Tenten" Mercado of the University of the Philippines (UP) Varsity Swimming team are wearing ARN-6005M size O, color RED, Michaelmars "MM" Danila, Jan Michael "Janjan" Chiu, Evan Bryan Uy, Jessie Khing Lacuna, Jared Mella, Axel Toni Steven Ngui, Chem Ocampo, Jonas Isaac Ramos, Philip Joaquin "Wacky" Santos, Sean Paul Tan of Fast Ateneo Swimming Team are wearing ARN-6005M One-Piece Long Spats Nux-K Power Strush size O, color BLU.

    Friday, July 17, 2020

    Be a voice for smaller workers, Enchong urges Kapamilya stars still silent amid ABS-CBN retrenchment

    Actor Enchong Dee is urging fellow Kapamilya stars to use their voice for smaller ABS-CBN employees, amid a wave of a retrenchment after the network was denied a broadcast franchise by the Duterte administration.

    "I've been fighting for my country since I was 13," Dee, a champion swimmer who competed internationally, wrote on Instagram early this week. "Hindi madali at walang kasiguraduhan pero masarap sa puso."

    "I will do the same for the company which I called home for 15 years. Hindi ako titigil sa pananalita laban sa kasamaan na pumapaligid satin. Being bashed is a small price to pay to be in the right side of history," he added.

    Dee, 31, is a contract artist of ABS-CBN's Star Magic. He made his showbiz breakthrough in 2009, as one of the lead stars of the teleserye "Katorse."

    He has been an outspoken critic of the Duterte administration, in the process becoming the target of mudslinging from loyal supporters of the president.

    "Sa mga kasamahan ko sa ABS-CBN, kasama niyo ko hanggang muling magbukas ang tahanan natin," he said. "At sa mga kapwa ko artista, hindi ito ang oras para manahimik, maging totoo tayo sa salitang #kapamilya."

    When a follower commented that Dee shouldn't "pressure" his fellow ABS-CBN artists to speak out, the actor highlighted the importance of representing employees whose voices don't have a wide reach, unlike those in front of the cameras.

    "We have to start thinking beyond ourselves, our voice is not for us but for the others who have nothing, those who live paycheck to paycheck," he replied.

    ABS-CBN started this week its retrenchment process affecting thousands of workers and entire divisions, after Duterte allies in Congress voted, 70-11, to kill the franchise application of the network, shuttering it for good.

    In the past few months, many ABS-CBN personalities, including Dee, have voiced their support for the network, with some even joining demonstrations to call for the restoration of the network on air. A number of its stars, however, have also noticeably kept silent.

    "I am not shading, I am calling for their support," Dee said. "I can go on with my life without this job but I couldn't speak for the utility personnel, the wardrobe, the makeup artists, the staff, the crew, which all artists get to work with everyday."

    "I'm calling for their support because I know that my colleagues have enough influence to make things right. Again, this is beyond oneself."

    https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/07/17/20/be-a-voice-for-smaller-workers-enchong-urges-kapamilya-stars-still-silent-amid-abs-cbn-retrenchment

    Thursday, July 16, 2020

    ABS-CBN lets go of S+A team

    ABS-CBN made the tough decision to let go of its entire sports division team following the non-renewal of the station’s franchise last week. 

    Thursday afternoon, the entire division met online with head of Integrated Sports Dino Laurena, who personally expressed his gratitude to each and every member of the team for telling the story of the Filipino athlete.

    “And so ends this journey.

    “I made the painful announcement to our beloved sports team today. I’ve been on this road before and I can assure you, it is not something I will swear even on people that I don’t like. It is heart-wrenchingly painful,” read Laurena’s Facebook post.

    Over 70 regular employees from S+A were let go, including its TV production and digital team.

    Besides them, independent workers like cameramen and crew, and talents like commentators and show hosts also lost their livelihoods.

    Regular employees like the company’s editors, writers, and social media team will continue to chronicle the lives of the country’s athletes until August 31.

    “In each of their eyes, I saw the eyes of their loved ones. I tried to hold back my tears as I hoped to be strong and give them comfort. I pray that God gives us the grace to weather the challenge that we will all face in the coming days,” continued Laurena.

    With this, collegiate leagues like the UAAP, NCAA, and PVL will have to find new homes. Those leagues will now need a new station to house their events.

    For now, and until this storm has cleared, Laurena is asking for prayers for each and every member of ABS-CBN Sports who are about to lose the place they called home.

    “Please include our beloved ABS-CBN Sports team in your prayers. They have served our audience well as advocates of the best values in sports.”