Saturday, September 12, 2020

Robi Domingo Bench Uncut 2010























While for Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition Plus second big placer and Ateneo de Manila University graduate Robi Domingo wearing Jins Airframe U377 (Faded Charcoal), 2008 Adidas Ateneo sesquicentennial jacket (blue/white) and teamwear tees (blue background with three white stripes) with the words "1987. 1988. 2002. 2008. Bring the pride back", BENCH/ Furne One’s Far East collection men’s costume white sando and denim pant and DC Shoes Men's AT-3 Mid Sneaker (White/Black/Athletic Red) and appeared in the said show when he ripped his sando in the Furne One's Far East segment.




A Twitter user who said "Nakakatawa yung ginawa ni Robi Domingo sa Bench Uncut."





















































































Nike De La Salle Tees

The 2011 Nike De La Salle Tees (green/white and white/green) (PHP 1,195) is now available at

  • The SM Store (63 branches nationwide)
  • Cliqq at 7-11

 


In collaboration with Bench, Bench Body, Jins and Adidas, but for actor, dancer, model, singer, songwriter, swimmer and 3-time UAAP Swimming Championships Men's Division MVP Enchong Dee is wearing Jins Airframe U377 (Spider), 2009 Adidas DLSU hoodie (green), 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-Fit tee (white), Bench Body Hipster Brief - White (BUB2032WH3), Bench Skinny Jeans - Black (LAM6000) and DC Shoes Men's AT-3 Mid Sneaker (Royal Blue/Armor) would be exhibited at Bench Stores nationwide because he was in Bench Uncut: A Bolder Look at the Future denim and underwear show also got wild cheers from the audience and he shows his athletic side with these dance moves, and doing workouts at Bodyworx Spa & Fitness Club before doing a photo shoot at Bench Tower.









Friday, September 11, 2020

Ex-UST coach Aldin Ayo to appeal UAAP ban

 Aldin Ayo, the former head coach of University of Santo Tomas men’s basketball team, said he will try to appeal UAAP’s decision to ban him indefinitely.


In a short statement released to media outlets on Friday, Ayo said the UAAP Board’s sanction “is not appropriate under the circumstances” so he will “seek reconsideration” of the ban.


Ayo, a champion mentor in the country’s leading collegiate leagues, went on to write: “I have realized that no matter how driven and well-meaning you want to be, things just mess up.”


The 42-year-old tactician stepped down from his post earlier this month as government agencies began to look into the Growling Tigers’ training camp in Ayo’s hometown of Sorsogon.


The UAAP’s Board of Trustees on Wednesday ratified the Board of Managing Directors’ recommendation to bar Ayo from participating in all of the league’s events and its sanctioned activities.


The training in question raised suspicions that Ayo and the team violated quarantine guidelines and has since prompted various investigations, including one led by the Philippine Sports Commission, the Department of Health, and the Games and Amusements Board—or the group that put together the Joint Administrative Order that outlines the official measures for sports during the pandemic.


The Commission on Higher Education on Monday issued show-cause order for UST and National University, another school that reportedly breached quarantine restrictions.


Both cases, according to CHED chair Prospero de Vera III, have been forwarded to the Department of Justice and Department of Interior and Local Government for further review.


https://sports.inquirer.net/403846/ex-ust-coach-aldin-ayo-to-appeal-uaap-ban