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The best things in life are Libre VOL. 13 NO. 153 • TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2014
www.libre.com.ph
The best things in life are Libre
VOL. 13 NO. 153 • TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2014
Love: Y
YHindi mo na raw siyapuwedeng ligawan
•Ang lagay ng puso,career at bulsa momalalaman na saKAPALARAN page 6
•Baka tumama ka na saLOTTO page 2
Lord, mabuting tao pala si crush. Nagpaalam na syangmanligaw. Ibinigay ko sa kanya ang pagkakataong ipakilala ang kanyangsarili sa akin at sa aking pamilya. Sa tamang panahon, palagay komakakamit din niya ang matamis kong “Oo.” MRT, isa ka talagangvenue ng pag-ibig. Sana marami pang wagas na pag-ibig ang mabuo satulong mo. Salamat po, Lord. Amen (Belinda Bonagua)
KINALADKADSA CCTV footage na inilathala
kahapon ng Manila Police District,makikitang nakadapang
kinakaladkad ng dalawang lalakipalabas ng elevator sa 29th floorng One Archer's Place ang buhaypang si Guillo Cesar Servando. Sa
hallway iniwan si Servando atnakita ang ikatlong suspek nanakikipag-usap sa cell phone.
Tinutugis na ng pulis ang tatlongsuspek.
(SCREEN CAPTURE NG CCTV FOOTAGE)
Caloocan + Malabon= ???ng North Luzon Expressway atpinagsusugpungan ng BarangayPotrero sa Malabon at Barangay160, 161 at 163—o Libis Baesa—sa Caloocan.
“We still don’t have a namefor the company, actually. Andwe’re asking the public to helpus and suggest names,” sinabisa INQUIRER ni Michael Camiñang Caloocan City legal depart-ment.
“Right now, we call it Saca-ma,” sinabi niyang pabiro.“That’s our joke about the com-
pany name right now. We don’thave a competition for the sug-gested names but any sugges-tion would be appreciated.”
Nagkasundo sina Malapitanat Oreta na babantayan ngkumpanya ang pagpapaunlad salugar nang 50 taon. Patas anghatian ng dalawang lungsod salahat ng kikitain.
Sinabi ng mga opisyal ngdalawang lungsod na isang al-ternatibo sa mga agawan ngari-arian sa hukuman, tulad ngnangyayari ngayon sa Makati
City, Taguig City at Pateros parasa Fort Bonifacio, ang sinusu-long nilang kumpanya.
“In our case, the joint ven-ture company will be a govern-ment-owned and -controlledcorporation with ownershipsplit equally between Caloocanand Malabon,” ani Camiña.“Each city will share equally incapitalization and expenses.And both of them will shareequally in the profits as well.”
Ngunit hindi nito tinataposang agawan sa lupain.
Ni Nathaniel R. Melican
N AGTATANONG sa publiko ang mga lokal napamahalaan ng Caloocan at Malabon kungano ang itatawag sa kumpanyang magbaban-
tay sa pagpapaunlad sa 80-ektaryang lupaing pinag-aagawan ng dalawang lungsod.
May nagmungkahi ng “Saca-ma.” Ngunit wala itong kinala-man sa higaan. Nangangahulu-gan lang itong “Sa Caloocan atMalabon.”
Lumagda sina Caloocan May-
or Oscar Malapitan at MalabonMayor Antolin Oreta III sa isangmemorandum of understandingna nananawagan ngpakikipagkaisa sa pagpapaunladsa lupaing matatagpuan sa tabi
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JINGGOY SA SANDIGANBAYANKINAWAYAN ni Sen. Jinggoy Estrada ang mga tagahanga niyang nag-abang sa kanya nang basahan siya ng
sakdal kahapon sa Sandiganbayan. LYN RILLON
Nora na hurtMAKALIPAS ang isang linggo ngwalang-puknat na debate at dis-kusyon sa sari-saring laranganat ang walang katapusang biga-yan ng opinyon kaugnay sa kon-trobersya sa pagdedeklara ngisang national artist ay nagsalitana ang babaeng nasa gitna ngingay at tinapatan ang tindi ngkanyang talumpati sa dulo ngpelikula niyang Himala.
Naglabas na ng maikli at sim-pleng pahayag si Nora Aunor,ang aktres na inalis ni Pangu-long Aquino mula sa talaan ngmga bagong pambansang ala-gad ng sining.
Bago ang pahayag, naglabassi Aunor ng larawang may ma-pangahas na pananalita: Naka-suot siya ng T-shirt na may na-katatak na “Proud to be Filipino.Ashamed of my government.”
Sa kanyang pahayag, nag-pasalamat siya sa lahat ng su-muporta sa kanya sa gitna ngkontrobersya.
Aniya , sa s imula ay “na-saktan” siya sa mga pangyayari,"Pero ang dagsa ng suporta nanakita ko at naramdaman mulasa aking mga kababayan ... aysapat-sapat na upang maram-daman kong maski wala mangtropeo o karangalang igawad saakin ang mga nasa kapangyari-han, iniluklok naman ako ngmga kababayan ko, habangbuhay sa kanilang mga puso, bi-lang isang artista ng bayan.”
Aniya, ang parangal ng mgatao ay sapat nang dahilan upangmas maging mabuti siyang ar-tista at mamamayan ng Pilipi-nas. Bayani San Diego Jr.
BAGONG KASO NG HAZING
Palasyo: Lipulin lahat ng damaytinukoy ng mga biktima angibang fraternity sapagkatnatatakot sila.
“We’ll use the full force ofthe law to go after the hazingconspirators,” ani Lacierda samga reporter habang umapelaang ama ni Servando para sakatarungan para sa anak niya.
“We are going to pursue allthose people who are instru-mental in the heinous murderof this particular individual.This should not continue,” aniLacierda, pinaalalahanan angmga fraternity sa umiiral nabatas laban sa hazing.
Ni Christian V. Esguerra
KINUNDINA ng Malacañang kahapon ang pagpatay saisang mag-aaral ng De La Salle-College of St. Benildesa kamay ng mga hinihinalang kasapi ng isang frater-nity sa Maynila nitong weekend.
“Unacceptable” ang paglala-rawan ni presidential spokesper-son Edwin Lacierda sa pagka-matay ni Guillo Cesar Servando,18, kumukuha ng Hotel, Restau-rant and Institution Management.
Nagtamo rin ng malalangpinsala ang tatlo sa mgakasama ni Servando makaraanang hinihinalang fraternity initi-
ation rites.Sinabi ng pulis-Maynila ka-
hapon na Tau Gamma Phi St.Benilde chapter ang nagsagawang initiation at hindi ang AlphaKappa Rho fraternity Universityof Santo Tomas chapter.
Sinabi ni Manila Police Dis-trict director Chief Supt. Rolan-do Asuncion na naunang
Hepe ng pulis Makati umamingdinadaig sila ng mga kriminalINAMIN mismo ni Senior Supt.Manuel Lukban, hepe ng pulis-Makati, na hindi kayang hadla-ngan ng pulisya ang nakawan saChino Roces Avenue.
“This is our predicament. Therobbers can study our move-ments because our patrollingpolice officers can easily beidentified,” ani Lukban sa IN-QUIRER sa telepono.
Tumugon si Lukban sa seryeng nakawan sa mga jipni nabumabaybay sa Chino Roces Av-enue (Pasong Tamo), kung saanisa sa mga biktima si Kennethdel Rosario, special projects writ-er ng PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER.
Sinabi ni Del Rosario na ma-panganib na para sa mga pasa-
hero ang Chino Roces Avenuesapagkat wala nang takot angmga magnanakaw.
Dalawang magnanakaw na ar-mado ng ice pick ang bumiktimakay Del Rosario at sa isa pangpasahero sa isang jipni papuntasa MRT station sa Magallanesnoong Hunyo 25, 3:30 ng hapon.
“In retrospect, I real izedthere were no police officers,not even traffic enforcers, insight during the time when Iwas screaming for help,” aniya.
Makal ipas ang dalawangaraw, bandang alas-7 ng gabi,nasaksihan ni Del Rosario nangsaksakin ng ice pick ng mag-nanakaw ang hita ng isang bikti-ma sa kabilang jipni. N Calleja
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TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2014 3FEATURES
NEW TEEN QUEEN GETS SCHOLARSHIPNEWLY-CROWNEDM i s s Te e n E a r t hPhilippines VanessaMae Walters, 14, re-ce ived a four-yearscholarship in iAcade-my on June 24, at theinstitution’s new cam-pus on Gil Puyat Av-enue in Makati City.
Vanessa Tanco, iA-cademy president andCEO, turned over thescholarship grant otthe new teen queen.
Currently in 9thgrade, Vanessa stillha s th ree yea r s tothink about her col-lege course. But whenasked what career shewants to pursue, sheimmediately replied “Iwant to take up fash-ion design.”
As a partner of ETCchannel’s Project Run-way Philippines, iA-cademy can sure lyp a v e t h e w a y f o rVanessa with its dis-tinct curriculum for its
students.Aside from Vanes-
sa’s passion for fash-
ion design, she is alsoone of Cebu’s mosts o u g h t a f t e r t e e n
models. Her experi-ence in fashion showsand photo shoots gaveher the experienceand con f idence top u r s u e p a g e a n t r ysuch as the 2014 MissTeen Ear th Ph i l i p-pines, which she even-tually won.
As one of the manysponsors of the twinnationwide tilts 2014Miss Teen Earth andL i t t l e M i s s E a r t hPhilippines, iAcademyshares the same advo-cacy of creating re-sponsible decisionstowards the utiliza-t i on o f na tura l re-sources by letting theyouth educa te theyouth.
VANESSA Mae Walters, 2014 Miss Teen EarthPhilippines, receives a four-year scholarship fromiAcademy President and CEO Vanessa Tanco
Fellowship for communityjournalism workshop nowopen for application
hundreds of commu-nity journalists.Among the past fel-lows are Cong Cor-rales, Raymund Vi-llanueva, Dino Ba-labo, Froilan Gallar-do, Frank Cimatu,Ilang-ilang Quijano,Jo Clemente, DiosaLabiste, Danny Calle-ja, Flor Abanto andMaurice Malanes.
Applicants shouldbe currently engagedin the journalism pro-fession with at leasttwo years’ working ex-perience. They shouldalso be below 45years old. They mustsubmit an applicationletter, resumé, two
published/broadcastnews reports, a storyplan for an investiga-tive report on corrup-tion in media or gov-ernment, and an en-dorsement from theireditor, local press clubpresident or a LopezJaena CommunityJournalism Workshopalumnus.
Limited slots maybe given to seniorjournalism students.Student applicantsare required to sub-mit an application let-ter, resumé, sampleworks and an en-dorsement from theirprofessor, departmentchair or dean.
THE UNIVERSITY of the PhilippinesCollege of Mass Communication (UPCMC) will hold the 18th GracianoLopez Jaena Community JournalismWorkshop on Oct. 3 to 8 at the UPCollege of Mass Communication, Dili-man, Quezon City.
Fellowship slotsare available for thisworkshop. Applica-tions are open to full-time print, broadcastand online journalists,as well as selectedjournalism educatorsand students.
This year’s work-shop theme is“Huwag Kumorap: In-vestigating Corrup-tion in Media andGovernment.”
Resource personsfrom the academe,government and non-government organiza-tions will speak on is-sues like investigativereporting, corruption-related laws, ethicsand freedom of infor-mation.
Since its firstworkshop in 1985,the Lopez Jaena Com-munity JournalismWorkshop has trained
UE Library open house
The fellowship willcover board and lodg-ing. Participants willbe billeted inside theUP Diliman campus inQuezon City.
Interested journal-ists, journalism edu-cators and studentsmay send their appli-cation papers to TheProject Director, 18thLopez Jaena Commu-nity Journalism Work-shop on ReportingCorruption, College ofMass Communication,University of thePhilippines, Diliman,Quezon City.
The deadline forapplications is onAug. 1.
For more details,call the Office of Ex-tension and ExternalRelations (OEER) at920-6864 or 981-8500 local 2668 orsend e-mail to [email protected].
THE UNIVERSITY ofthe East, through itsD e p a r t m e n t o f L i-braries, will presentits 11th Library OpenHouse (LOH) with thetheme “Always on, Al-ways Connected @Your Library,” in twov e n u e s — t h e U ECaloocan and Manilacampuses.
The activities lined-up are storytelling,book talk, film show-ing of select block-buster local and for-eign movies, librarytour, the launching ofa new software, “Li-brary Manager,” andan exhibit of new ac-quisitions.
UE Manila StudentAffairs Office DirectorMercy Candelaria isthe featured story-teller and teacher Am-ilyn Alkathiri is booktalk speaker on July1 1 f o r U E M a n i l apupils. UE LibrarianRose Rosalejos per-forms the book talkfor the UE Caloocanpupils on July 10.
The LOH at the UECaloocan opens on Ju-ly 1 and ends on July10 at the UE Tan YanKee Academic Bldg.,wh i l e UE Man i l a ’ s
LOH unfurls on July 2and wraps up on July11 at the ReferenceSection, 3rd Floor, P.O. Domingo Center forInformation Technolo-gy Bldg. UE library da-ta base coordinatorAnnalyn Teaño is theL O H a n d s p e c i a levents overall chair-person. UE librarianAnabelle Gatmin is thechairperson for the UECaloocan LOH. TheUE Dept. of Librariesis headed by directorLoreto Garcia.
UE President Dr.Ester Garcia will leadthe ribbon cutting andwill be assisted by UEGraduate School DeanJulian Abuso, Collegeof Law Dean DanteTinga, and Chief Ac-countant RedentorGironella; ElectronicInformation Solutionspresident Minna FeA v i l a a n d E B S C OC o u n t r y M a n a g e rJosef Halos.
For more details,visit the UE Dept. ofLibraries, 3/F, PODCIT Bldg., UE Manila,2219 C. M. Recto Ave.,Sampaloc, Manila, orcall 735-5471 loc. 400,401, or 403; or log onto www.ue.edu.ph.
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SHOWBUZZ TUESDAY, JULY 1, 20144ROMEL M. LALATA, Editor
modelSunrise:5:31 AMSunset:6:28 PM
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July 2
Mapanghalinapa rin si Alice
mga pagkain, tulad ng mgamaaanghang na putahe.
Sinabi ni Dixson na susi sapananatiling malusog angpagkakaroon ng target. “Youmust have a goal that you aredetermined to reach,” giniitniya.
Nagbabala rin siya laban sapagtutok sa timbang. “I knowskinny people who are nothealthy, and heavier ones whoare healthier,” ani Dixson.
“It’s all about staying active,”pagpapatuloy niya. “When Istarted running, I gained weightpero gumanda ang waistline ko,my muscles got toned. Exercisemore, eat less—it’s as simple asthat.”
Ngunit dahil sa trabaho,minsan hindi niya nasusunodang sariling payo. Sapagkakataong ito, umiinom siyang supplements, “such as vita-min E and collagen.”
Dinagdag niya: “And getenough sleep. The body needsthat to recover from everythingyou did.”
Pinayuhan pa ni Dixson angmga katrabaho, lalo na “if youhave an early call time, don’tstay up too late drinking. Youcan go out, have one cocktailand then go home early.”
Text at photo ni Armin P. Adina
S A GULANG na 44 taon, napapagkamalan paring nasa may 30 taong gulang lamang si AliceDixson. “A guy told me that,” sinabi niya ha-
bang tumatawa. “Baka binobola niya lang ako.”
fishing]. I played basketball andsoftball. I was into boys’ stuff.”
Pinaliwanag niya: “Now it’snot that hard to achieve fitnessgoals because I know how it isto be physically active.”
Pinagsisisihan lang niya ang“not taking better care of mystomach.” Dahil sa pagigingsensitibo ng kanyang panunaw,hindi siya makakain ng ilang
KATABI ni Alice ang isa sa mga standee para sa bago niyang kampanyabilang endorser ng lifestyle store na GNC.
ALICE Dixson
SARAH Tapel,UCPB GENHumanResourcesDept. Winexciting prizesfrom UCPBGEN. VisitInquirer Libre’sFacebook page.
Inalala ng beauty queen-turned-actress ang naturang in-sidente nang harapin niya angmga taga-midya sa paglulunsadsa bago niyang kampanya bi-lang endorser ng lifestyle storena GNC, na dinaos sa Black-board, The Podium, sa PasigCity.
Kinumpirma naman ngkabigha-bighani niyangkatawan at kahali-halinangkutis ang nakita ng lalakingnasambit niya sa kanyangkuwento. Lumabas pa nga siyabilang isang sexy cover girl samen’s magazine na FHM, nanagtampok din sa iba pang mgamakalaglag pangang larawanng aktres.
Sinabi ni Dixson na nakatu-long sa kanya upang makamitang mga hangaring pang-kalusugan dahil sa pagiging ak-tibo niya noong kabataan niya.“My dad taught me macho ac-tivities when I was a kid, so Iwas very athletic,” inalala niya.“I could put bait on a hook [for
REYNA NG NGITINAKIKIISA sina (mula pangalawasa kaliwa) 2014 Bb. Pilipinas-Supranational Yvethe Santiago,2014 Miss Universe Philippines MJLastimosa at (pangatlo mulakanan) 2014 Bb. Pilipinas-TourismParul Shah sa pagsuporta ngBinibining Pilipinas Charities Inc. saOperation Smile, na naglunsad ng‘Gift of Smiles’ Mega Mission, isangsurgical mission upang bigyan ngmas maningning na ngiti ang mgabata at tinedyer na may cleft lip atcleft palate. Nakipagkuwentuhanang mga reyna sa mga sumailalimsa operasyon sa pagdaraos ngprograma sa mga lalawigan ngCavite at Pampanga. Inaanyayahanang lahat na makiisa sa misyon ngBPCI at Operation Smile. Mag-logon sa www.operationsmile.org.ph.
TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2014 5SHOWBUZZ
What should be the nextstep for actor-politicians?
At the peak of her career,my late mom (Inday Ba-diday) was urged by sev-eral groups to run formayor of Quezon City.She declined, saying shedid not have to hold pub-lic office in order to helpand serve people.
I’m glad that Ma stuckit out with show biz. Politics
is a lot more complicatedthan the entertainment biz.
The good name you’veworked so hard to
build can be eas-ily ruined if youdon’t play yourcards right inthat arena.
I will notpass judgmenton Bong andJinggoy. Re-gardless of allthe negativenews aboutthem, I remaina friend tothem andtheir wives,Lani andPrecy.
Maysomethinggood comeout of this.Theremust be apurposebehindeverytrial.
Under-standably,
many celebsbegged offfrom com-menting onthe issue,
since it’s quite a sensitive mat-ter. Here are a few brave soulswho dared to share their senti-ments:
Joanna AmpilNo matter what your back-
ground is, whether you’re fromshow business or not, if youthink you can give somethingback to the country, then go forit. But don’t get into politics ifyou have no concrete plans ofserving. Spare us the heartachesand suffering.
Kim AtienzaPolitics is a two-edged
sword. It has its perks and itshazards. If you are really pas-sionate about it, go for it! If youare in it for other reasons, itwould be a losing propositionfor yourself and especially forthe people who elected you.
Suzi Entrata-AbreraIt’s fair warning to everyone,
not just actors, that if ever theydecide to join politics, theyshould be ready for the respon-sibility. They must remain fo-cused on the task at hand and
By Dolly Anne Carvajal
S INCE Senators Ramon “Bong” Re-villa Jr. and Jinggoy Estrada arehogging the headlines now, I
thought of asking celebs how the belea-guered lawmakers’ arrest might impact
other actors who would like to join politics.
JINGGOY Estrada in ‘Ang Barako ng Maynila’ (2000).
careful about the taxpayers’money that is entrusted tothem. It is never just black-and-white. It is the gray areas thatcan get anyone in big trouble.
Ronnie QuizonMy answer is not meant for
actors alone, but for everyone.Good or bad, you are responsi-ble for your actions, and an-swerable for the choices youmake. [You may get dirty] forsomething that is or isn’t yourown doing; you should haveprepared yourself before youentered the muddy world ofpolitics. You sow the wind, youreap the whirlwind.
John ArcillaActors or not, we must take
our duty to serve people seri-ously or we don’t run for publicoffice at all. We, as actors, havea lot of power to influence thepublic.
If we must, we should use itto transform the historicallycorrupt political system intosomething better. Choose not tobe swayed by trapos (traditional
politicians) and make a differ-ence instead.
We can be more relevant ifwe support the move to end po-litical dynasties. We must createprojects that will make Filipinosself-reliant.
Cuteness overloadGet set for cuteness overload
in GMA 7’s new child-friendlyseries, My BFF (now showingbefore 24 Oras).
The new show is top-billedby child stars Jillian Ward andMona Louise Rey. Jillian playsChelsea, who is a compassion-ate best friend to Rachel, akind-hearted introvert portrayedby Mona.
Unknown to Rachel, Chelseais a ghost who hasn’t crossedover. She chooses to remain inthe mortal world, hoping to re-unite Rachel’s estranged par-ents, played by Manilyn Reynesand Janno Gibbs.
The show is not just kidstuff. It serves to remind us thatwe can never be too young nortoo old to have a BFF.BONG Revilla in ‘Ang Panday’
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TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2014 7SPORTS
Magkasangga sa Armysina dating MVPs NeneBautista, MJ Balse atMichelle Carolino. Lalo panglumakas ang atake ng Armysa pagsali sa koponan ninaRachel Anne Daquis at Jove-lyn Gonzaga.
Binuhat nina Daquis atGonzaga ang FEU Lady Tama-raws sa titulo noongnakaraang conference.
Yumuko ang Lady Ma-roons sa National UniversityLady Bulldogs sa pagbubukasng liga noong nakaraangLinggo.
Nanalo ang Lady Bulldogs,18-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-23.
Ni Jasmine W. Payo
DAHIL sa pinagbibidahan ngall stars, paborito ang Philip-pine Army Lady Troopers nadominahin ang University ofthe Philippines sa Shakey’s V-League Season 11 Open Con-ference ngayon sa Filoil Fly-ing V Arena sa San Juan.
Ipaparada ng Lady Troop-ers ang tatlong Most ValuablePlayers at mga beteranangspikers laban sa Lady Ma-roons 2 p.m.
Tulad ng Army ay inaasahandin ang tagumpay ng Philip-pine Air Force kontra PhilippineNational Police 4 p.m.
Shakey’s V League:Army, PAF paborito
DEPENSA NI YENG GUIAO
ROS hindinananakitNi Musong Castillo
N ATAGALAN bago nasagot ni coach Yeng Guiaoang tanong kung paano niya ilalarawan angRain or Shine na sinasabing ‘‘bully” ng PBA.
“It’s paranoia, actually –among the fans, the media andevery team we play against,”sabi ni Guiao ka-hapon. Naghahandaang Elasto Painterssa Game 1 ng Gover-nors’ Cup Finals kon-tra San Coffee 8p.m. ngayon sa Mall of AsiaArena sa Pasay.
“Kami na nga ang sinasak-tan, kami pa ang masama,” wi-ka ni Guiao sa paglulunsad ngbest-of-five series sa Samboko-jin Restaurant sa Eastwood City.“We’re not out there to hurtanybody, but if they hurt us, wewill defend ourselves.
“That’s the most basic rightof a human being.”
Ito ang reaksyon ni Guiaomatapos sabihin ni Mixers for-ward Marc Pingris na handa silasa pagiging pisikal ng laro mata-pos ang mga pinagdaanan ngdalawang koponan sa Final Four.
“We play physical, we playrugged, but it’s been exaggerat-ed,” sabi ni Guiao. “In these
playoffs, there’s noteven a single fla-grant foul called onus.”
Naging headcoach ng RoS si
Guiao noong 2001. Apat besessa huling pitong conferences napumasok sa Finals ang RoS.May isang titulo ng RoS.
“I don’t care if you are the(team) owners’ sons, if youcan’t take that, we will tradeyou because you don’t have aplace in my team,” sabi niGuiao. “That’s the way I coach,and physical is the way wepractice and the way we play.”
Walang duda na epektiboang estilo ni Guiao. At bagomalimutan ng lahat, tanging siGuiao ang coach na tumalo kayCone sa isang serye sa hulinganim conferences.
KARERAHAWAK ni Rho Maconnocido ng Lyceum University of the Philippines ang bola samantalang pilit siyanghinahabol ni Jiovani Jalalon (kanan) ng Arellano kahapon sa NCAA basketball wars sa Filoil Flying V Arena.Natikman ni Arellano coach Jerry Codiñera ang unang panalo sa liga matapos dominahin ng Chiefs angPirates, 93-80. AUGUST DELA CRUZ
Altas, Chiefs tinumba kalabanNi Jasmine W. Payo
MAINIT ang mga atake ninaEarl Thompson at Juneric Balo-ria upang tambakan ng Perpetu-al Help Altas ang Mapua Cardi-nals, 91-57, sa 90th NCAAmen’s basketball tournamentkahapon sa Filoil Flying V Are-na sa San Juan.
Sa ikalawang laro, pinabag-sak ng Arellano Chiefs angLyceum of the Philippines Uni-versity, 93-80.
Tinapos nina Thompson atBaloria ang laro na maypinagsamang 53 puntos upangiposte ng Altas ang pinakamala-ki nilang lamang sa loob ng tat-long taon.
“We expected to win overMapua, but we didn’t expect itto be that big,” sabi ni Altascoach Aric del Rosario mataposang 34-puntos panalo,
Ikalawa ito sa 54 puntos ag-wat ng San Beda kontra EmilioAguinaldo College, 118-64,noong 2011.
“We played good defense,the passing was good. Weplayed as one team,” dagdag niDel Rosarion.
May bagong marka sakanyang karera si Thompsonna 27 puntos, 16 boards, an-im assists at dalawang stealssamantalang may 26 puntos siBaloria na napiling Rookie ofthe Year noong nakaraangseason.
Bumandera si John Pinto saatake ng Chiefs na binigyan sihead coach Jerry Codiñera ngunang panalo.
Tinapos ni Pinto ang laro namay 20 puntos.
“It’s my first game as Arel-lano’s coach and I really didn’tknow how they will respond,”
ani Codiñera. “I just relied onmy judgment and trusted myveterans. We made some adjust-ments after halftime and it trig-gered the rally.”MGA ISKORUNANG LAROPERPETUAL HELP 91—Thompson27, Baloria 26, Jolangcob 8, Dizon 6,Arboleda 6, Sadiwa 5, Bantayan 4,Dagangon 4, Tamayo 3, Alano 2,Gallardo 0, Lucente 0, Pido 0.MAPUA 57—Eriobu 16 Estrella 14,Cantos 6, Biteng 5, Isit 5, Saitanan4, Serrano 3, Gabo 2, Villasenor 2,Canaynay 0, Tubiano 0, Layug 0,Galoso 0, Medina 0.Quarters: 20-10, 39-26, 65-35, 91-57IKALAWANG LAROARELLANO 93—Pinto 20, Hernan-dez 16, Agovida 13, Nicholls 12,Holts 11, Jalalon 9, Bangga 6, Ca-peral 4, Salcedo 2, Gumaru 0, Ciri-acruz 0, Palma 0, Enriquez 0, Ca-davis 0.LYCEUM 80—Baltazar 15, Ko 15,Zamora 13, Bulawan 12, Maconocido9, Gabayni 8, Soliman 5, Lesmoras 2,Malabanan 1,Elmejrab 0.Quarters: 16-21, 37-41, 65-58, 93-80
LARO NGAYON(Mall of Asia Arena)
8 p.m.—Rain or Shine vsSan Mig Coffee
8 SPORTS TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2014
DENNIS U. EROA, Editor
SAVE!HINDI pinalusot ni CostaRican goalkeeper Keylor Navas ang tira niKostas Mitroglou ng Greece sa kanilang sipaan sa Arena PernambucoLinggo sa Recife, Brazil. Nagwagi 5-3 sa penalties ang Costa Rica upangmakapasok sa unang pagkakataon sa World Cup quarterfinals.
HAHARAPIN NETHERLANDS
Costa RicanagpasiklabR IO DE JANEIRO — Hindi naging mahalaga ang reg-
ulation time kung pag-aaralan ang mga panalo ngNetherlands, Costa Rica at Brazil sa knockout
round ng World Cup.Kailangan ng Dutch ang penal-
ty sa stoppage time upang tuldu-kan ang 2-1 tagumpay laban saMexico. Haharapin ng Netherlandsang Costa Rica na tinalo angGreece, 5-3, sa penalties.
Lumaro ng isang oras ang Cos-ta Rica na may 10 tao bago isalbaang laro na nagtapos sa 1-1 mata-pos ang extra time.
Ito ang ikalawang penaltyshootout sa pagtatapos ng linggomatapos ungusan ng Brazil angChile noong Sabado.
Nakapapaso ang init sa Forta-leza at nanganganib ang Nether-lands na umuwing talunan bagoiskoran ni Wesley Sneijder si Mexi-can goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoasa ika-88 minuto.
Binigay ni Giovani Dos Santossa ika-48 minuto ang agwat saMexico.
Tuluyang nagwagi ang Dutchmatapos ang kalmadong penaltykick ni Klaas Jan Huntelaar sastoppage time.
Binigyan ng penalty kick angDutch matapos pabagsakin ni Mexi-can captain Rafael Marquez si ArjenRobben na kung ilang beses tu-mumba sa kainitan ng sagupaan.
“Unbelievable,” sabi ni Robben.“Five minutes from full time, wewere out.”
Hindi rin makapaniwala si Mexi-can coach Miguel Herrera sa nang-yari na sinabing hindi dapat bini-gyan ng penalty ang Netherlands.
“Today it was the man with the
whistle who eliminated us from theWorld Cup,” wika ni Herrera. “Weended up losing because he whis-tled a penalty that did not exist.
“I repeat this because (Robben)dived three times. The refereeshould have cautioned him. If thathad happened, Robben would havebeen cautioned or even sent off.”
Kilala si Robben sa ‘‘diving.” “Ihave to say, in the first half — andright away offer my excuses — Idived,” sabi ng striker sa Dutchbroadcaster NOS. “I mustn’t dothat. It was another stupid action.”
“Yes, we escaped,” sabi ni Dutchcoach Louis Van Gaal. “But weshowed that we could create morechances with 4-3-3, and the playershandled this shift very well.”
Makinis ang atake ng Costa Ri-ca na umabante sa atake ni skip-per Bryan Ruiz ngunit nabawasanito ng isang tao sa ika-66 minutomatapos mapatalsik si OscarDuarte.
Tinabla ni Sokratis Papas-tathopoulos ang laro na nag-resul-ta sa extra time.
Iniskor ni Michael Umana angnagpanalong penalty sa Costa Rica.
“To the entire people in CostaRica, those at home and out onthe streets, this is for you,” wikani Costa Rica coach Jorge LuisPinto. “This is a people that lovefootball and they deserve it. ... Wewill continue fighting. We will goon. We see beautiful things.”
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Torres nagwagi sa Hong KongBALIK na ang husay ni Marestella Torres matapos magsilang limangbuwan nakararaan. Pinakita ni Torres ang kanyang dating mahusay por-ma upang pag-reynahan ang long jump sa 2014 Hong Kong Inter-CityAthletics Championship. Sinabi ni Athletics chief Go Teng Kok nanakuha ni Torres ang 6.27 metro sa kanyang unang talon noongnakaraang Hunyo 28 sa Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground sa Hong Kong.“It was an impressive performance for somebody who had given birthjust a few months back,” sabi ni Go, pangulong Philippine AmateurTrack and Field Association (Patafa). Naghahanda ang two-timeOlympian sa 17th Asian Games sa Incheon, South Korea ngayong Se-tyembre. June Navarro
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