Espinas, Kallos helping Sarangani Marlins rebuild MPBL reputation
In sports, it takes just one quick moment to ruin a player or team’s reputation, but even a lot more time to rebuild it.
In sports, it takes just one quick moment to ruin a player or team’s reputation, but even a lot more time to rebuild it.
Just last month, Dave Moralde hit a tough, off-balanced game-winning jumper for Medical Depot in the inaugural Filbasket tournament.
Two games into the Chooks-to-Go MPBL Invitational powered by TM, the EOG Sports-Burlington Mindoro Tamaraws are establishing themselves as a force to be reckoned with, winning their first two contests for a 2-0 card in Group D.
When players bounce back from dismal losses, they usually pick up the scoring load to deliver a win. But for Paolo Javillonar and Mon Mabayo, it was a slightly different but just as effective approach.
Father-and-son moments do not usually come often in sports, so when the Marikina Shoe City won their debut match in the Chooks-to-Go MPBL Invitational powered by TM on Monday night, Kyle Tolentino couldn’t help but cry.
For years with the San Beda Red Lions, Ryusei Koga flourished as a super sub while being mentored under the tutelage of all-time Red Lions greats like Baser Amer and Anjo Caram.
EMKAI-Rizal Xentro Mall veteran Kojack Melegrito couldn’t hold back his tears when asked about an emotional Facebook post he wrote prior to his Chooks-to-Go MPBL Invitational debut Sunday, December 12.
For a squad considered an underdog, at least on paper, there is no better way to introduce itself than by making a strong first impression.
It wasn’t that long ago when Iloilo United bigs Jay Javelosa and Gelo Vito starred for the Philippine youth national team which won the inaugural SEABA U-16 Championship back in 2011.
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