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VOL. 10 NO. 253 • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2011 www.libre.com.ph The best things in life are Libre HOW LONG IS LOLONG? SINAKSAKAN muna ng pampatulog ang buwayang si Lolong bago ito nasukat sa loob mismo ng kanyang kulungan sa Bunawan, Agusan del Sur noong Miyerkules. Si Australian zoologist Dr. Adam Briton, na gumagawa ng dokyu para sa National Geographic (NatGeo) tungkol kay Lolong, ang sumukat dito. Para sa ibang detalye kay Lolong, basahin sa Page 4. AFP 11-11-11 Ni Tarra Quismundo M AAARING maaligaga ang mga mapamahiin sa paghahanay ng mga bilang bukas, ngunit walang kakaibang kaganapan sa 11-11-11 (Nob. 11, 2011). Pangkaraniwang araw lang ang masasaksihan sa minsan-isang-sig- long pagsasabay ng mga 11, ayon sa agham at pungsoy, ngunit hindi para sa mga nagpasyang magdaos ng kasal, paglulunsad ng proyekto at ibang mahahalagang kaganapan. “The date just sounds nice but I can’t see any meaning to it,” ani Dario de la Cruz, hepe ng Space Sciences and Astronomy Section ng weather bureau. “It’s an ordinary date. I can’t think of anything it might mean, even in superstition,” ani De la Cruz. Pagsapit ng bukas, buong-buo ang pagsilay ng buwan, nasa dapat kalagyan ang mga tala, at dalawang araw na ang nakalipas mula sa pinakamalapit na agwat ng Daigdig sa isang asteroid—ang 400-metrong 2005 YU55. Ngunit walang natata- nging kaganapan sa kalawakan sa petsa ng tatlong 11, De la Cruz. Pinaliwanag ng sosyolohistang si Clifford Sorita kung bakit may naghahanap ng kahulugan sa mga paulit-ulit na bilang sa mga petsa. “It’s a rare occurrence. It opens, therefore, a wide range of discussions. The problem is, and psychologists will tell you, that when the discussion starts, it creates a situation attributed to apophenia, where people try to find meaning in something random,” ani Sorita. Sang-ayon sa kanya ang eksperto sa pungsoy na si Chat Alejandro: “People try to find something to rely on based on their insecurities and uncertain- ties. They find meaning in pat- terns...But there is no alignment of planets… Perhaps there are just some people who take advantage of the date for its commercial value [their services or goods].” Bukod-tangi ngunit wala lang ang date bukas sa agham o sa pungsoy Love: Y YY Tanggalan ng kadena ang aso pagdating niya Ang lagay ng puso, career at bulsa mo malalaman na sa KAPALARAN page 11 LIBRA

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VOL. 10 NO. 253 • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2011www.libre.com.ph

The best things in life are Libre

HOW LONGIS LOLONG?SINAKSAKAN muna ngpampatulog ang buwayangsi Lolong bago ito nasukatsa loob mismo ng kanyangkulungan sa Bunawan,Agusan del Sur noongMiyerkules. Si Australianzoologist Dr. Adam Briton,na gumagawa ng dokyupara sa NationalGeographic (NatGeo)tungkol kay Lolong, angsumukat dito. Para sa ibangdetalye kay Lolong, basahinsa Page 4. AFP

11-11-11Ni Tarra Quismundo

M AAARING maaligaga ang mga mapamahiin sapaghahanay ng mga bilang bukas, ngunit walangkakaibang kaganapan sa 11-11-11 (Nob. 11, 2011).

Pangkaraniwang araw lang angmasasaksihan sa minsan-isang-sig-long pagsasabay ng mga 11, ayonsa agham at pungsoy, ngunit hindipara sa mga nagpasyang magdaosng kasal, paglulunsad ng proyektoat ibang mahahalagang kaganapan.

“The date just sounds nice but Ican’t see any meaning to it,” aniDario de la Cruz, hepe ng SpaceSciences and Astronomy Sectionng weather bureau.

“It’s an ordinary date. I can’tthink of anything it might mean,even in superstition,” ani De la Cruz.

Pagsapit ng bukas, buong-buoang pagsilay ng buwan, nasa dapatkalagyan ang mga tala, at dalawangaraw na ang nakalipas mula sapinakamalapit na agwat ng Daigdigsa isang asteroid—ang 400-metrong2005 YU55. Ngunit walang natata-nging kaganapan sa kalawakan sapetsa ng tatlong 11, De la Cruz.

Pinaliwanag ng sosyolohistangsi Clifford Sorita kung bakit maynaghahanap ng kahulugan sa mgapaulit-ulit na bilang sa mga petsa.

“It’s a rare occurrence. Itopens, therefore, a wide rangeof discussions. The problem is,and psychologists will tell you,that when the discussion starts,it creates a situation attributedto apophenia, where people tryto find meaning in somethingrandom,” ani Sorita.

Sang-ayon sa kanya angeksperto sa pungsoy na siChat Alejandro: “People try tofind something to rely on basedon their insecurities and uncertain-ties. They find meaning in pat-terns...But there is no alignment ofplanets… Perhaps there are justsome people who take advantage ofthe date for its commercial value[their services or goods].”

Bukod-tangi ngunit wala lang angdate bukas sa agham o sa pungsoy

Love: Y

YYTanggalan ng kadena

ang aso pagdating niya

•Ang lagay ng puso, career atbulsa mo malalaman na saKAPALARAN page 11

LIBRA

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2 NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2011

Editor in ChiefChito dF. dela Vega

Desk editorsRomel M. LalataDennis U. EroaArmin P. AdinaCenon B. Bibe

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Alcala: Masagana ngayong PaskoS C I E N C E C i t y o fM u ñ o z — Pa r a k a yAgriculture SecretaryProceso Alcala, masa-gana ang darating naKapaskuhan.

T i n a m p o k a n gisang-linggong pagdiri-wang ng ika-26 aniber-saryo ng PhilippineRice Research Institute(PhilRice) dito noongMartes, pinagmalaki niAlcala na sapat hang-gang Pebrero 2012 ang

suplay ng bigas, baboy,manok at gu lay sabansa.

“We are concentrat-ing [our resources onprograms that] go be-yond the threshold ofmeeting local supply offood and we are pro-jecting to go beyondour borders. Actually, Ihave talked with twogroups which are al-ready working on [ex-porting] our products,”

aniya sa isang newsconference.

Nagpapadala naang bansa ng gulay saSingapore, at malapitna ring magpadala nggulay at karne sa Tsi-na, ayon kay Alcala.

Sinabi rin niyangtataas nang 60 porsyen-to ang badyet ng De-partment of Agriculturesa 2012 dahil sa naki-t ang pag -un lad saagrikultura. A Roque

‘Umatras kami’

Sa mga sinumpaangsalaysay na hinain sapaunang imbestiga-syon sa kanila, tinang-gi nina Michael JayNartea at Roy FrancisTolisora na kasama silasa pamamaslang kayRamgen at pamimin-sala sa nobya nitong siJanelle Manahannoong Okt. 28.

Sinabi sa mga re-porter ni Ana LuzCristal-Tenorio, abo-gada ng dalawa, namay “airtight alibi”ang mga kliyente niyaupang suportahanang pahayag na walasila sa pinangyarihanng krimen.

Anak ni dating Sen.Ramon Revilla Sr. siRamgen, kilalang Ram

si Manahan na malub-hang napinsala.

Pangunahing sus-pek sa pamamaslangang mga nakaba-batang kapatid niRam na sina RamonJoseph “RJ” at Ma.Ramona “Mara.”

Ani Tolisora,nakikipag-inuman siyasa isang tindahannang naganap ang kri-men. Nasa bahay langdaw si Nartea, aniya.

Ni Penelope Endozo

SINABI ng dalawang lalaking inupa-han umano upang patayin si RamgenRevilla na nakiplano man sila sa pag-plano sa pamamaslang, umatras silasa bandang huli—ang isa nakipag-inu-man habang ang isa pa nanatili nalang sa bahay nila.

Revilla sa show biz, nabinaril at pinagsasak-sak sa tahanan ngpamilya noong Okt.28. Binaril sa mukha

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SINUPORTAHAN ni Pangulong Aquino ang pasya niJustice Secretary Leila de Lima na huwag pahintulutansi dating Pangulong Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo na mag-pagamot sa ibayong-dagat, at inalok kahapon na mag-papunta sa Pilipinas ng espesyalista sa medisina upangsiyasatin ang kalagayan niya, sagot ng pamahalaan.

Paraan ito upang balansehinang hiling ni Arroyo at ng taum-bayan, anang Pangulo sa isangpambansang pagsasahimpapa-wid, tinukoy ang hangarin ngadministrasyon na tiyakin angpatas na resolusyon sa mara-ming kasong nakasampa labansa dating pangulo, kabilang angpananabotahe sa halalan.

Ani G. Aquino, hangad ngpamahalaan ang agarang pag-galing ni Arroyo, kongresistangayon ng Pampanga.

“But if I were to ask you, ifwe allow a person accused of anonbailable offense to travel toa country without an extradi-

tion treaty with the Philippinesso she could be treated for anailment that could be equallyaddressed by local hospitals,will justice prevail here? Whichcarries more weight, the inter-est of the many or the interestof a single person?” aniya.

Ayon sa Pangulo, “justifiable”ang pagtanggi ni De Lima sahiling ni Arroyo sapagkatkailangan ito upang maasikasong kongresista ang mga kaso.

“[W]e don’t want the derail-ment of a case that has a bigimplication on our democra-cy...Our only desire is to get jus-tice,” ani G. Aquino.

Excuse me, Cassius, si Lolong na ang hari ditoKORONADAL City—Tumabi-tabika, Cassius, si Lolong na angp i n a k a m a l a k i b u w a y a n gnakakulong sa mundo.

Batay sa pagsusuri ng dayu-hang zoologist na si Dr. Adam,mas malaki ang saltwater cro-codile na si Lolong ng Pilipinaskaysa kay Cassius na saltwaterc r o c o d i l e n g A u s t r a l i a a tkasalukuyang nakatala sa Guin-ness World Records.

Bahagi si Briton ng 10-kasa-ping pangkat na ipinadala ngNational Geographic upanggawan ng dokumentaryo angdambuhalang buwaya na naka-kulong sa bayan ng Bunawan saAgusan del Sur.

Noong 2008, kinuha ng Guin-ness si Briton upang sukatin siCassius. Pagkaraan nito, nalagay

na ang buwaya sa talaan bilangpinakamalaki sa mundo.

Ngunit nang suriin ni Britonsi Lolong, nasabi ng zoologist naito na ang pinakamalaki, ayonkay Apollo Canoy, konsehal ngBunawan na sinamahan angd a y u h a n s a p a g t i n g i n s abuwaya.

“He told us that Lolong is thebiggest croc ever captured alive,”sinabi ni Canoy sa INQUIRER.

Nahuli si Lolong sa AgusanMarsh nitong Setyembre at na-suka t na may habang 6 .12metro (20 talampakan at 4 napulgada).

Sumukat lang si Cassius ng5.48 metro, o 17 talampakan at11.75 pulgada. Nahuli ito saNorthern Territory sa Australianoong 1984 at nakakulong sa

crocodile park sa MarinelandMelanes ia , ayon sa SydneyMorning Herald.

S i n a b i n i We l i n d a A s i sElorde, media relations coordi-nator ng Bunawan, na malapitnang ilabas ang opisyal na sukatkay Lolong.

Ayon kay Canoy, sinabi niBriton na “good” ang kondisyonni Lolong.

“Briton did not have a hardtime taming the giant crocodilebecause he was not movingmuch,” anang konsehal.

Ikinuwento ni Elorde na tinu-rukan ni Briton ng pampakalmaang buwaya at saka sinukat.

Nauna niyang sinabing ma-aaring gamitin ang sukat nakinuha ni Briton para sa pagtalang Guinness Records. JM

‘No classes’ muna sa ‘Recto U’TILA walang magtatapos mulasa “Recto University,” para salinggong ito, kasunod ang pag-salakay ng Manila Police District(MPD) kahapon sa ilang tinda-hang nag-aalok ng pekeng doku-mento sa lugar.

Naaresto ang 13 taong kumi-kilos bilang opereytor, fixer orunner sa hakbang ng MPD PoliceStation 3 sa Recto Avenue, Sta.Cruz, bandang alas-9 ng umaga,ani station commander Supt.

James Afalla sa mga reporter.Nakumpiska ang mga pekeng

birth certificate, diploma, mar-riage contract at identificationcard.

Subalit hindi inaasahang ma-uuwi ang pag-aresto sa pagsa-sara sa mga tindahan sa lugar sapag-amin ng pulisyang mahirappanatilihin sa pagbabantay nilaang 13 inaresto nang walangnagsasampa ng kaso laban sakanila. JT Gamil

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2011 5FEATURESGuy wants to be more than a best friend

call from Ivy asking me to apol-ogize to Nel and to assure himthat I wasn’t checking up on her.I didn’t see the logic of me hav-ing to say sorry to some guythat I didn’t even know. I re-fused and we had a heated con-versation which made me veryfurious. After some thought, Idecided that it was best to endmy friendship with Ivy.

When Ivy called back, I toldher not to speak to me again. Islammed the phone on her andpulled my phone off the hookknowing she would call back tocurse. She later e-mailed me andexpressed her hatred and anger.A week after that incident I real-ized that what I did to her was

wrong. I wanted to apologizeand admit my fault but Ivy toldme to leave her alone becausethere was nothing more for us totalk about. Joe, I lost Ivy, theone person I cherish the most.We still aren’t on speaking terms.I have had sleepless nights think-ing of Ivy, crying and blamingmyself for everything. I hate my-self, Joe and I am still hopefulthat we’ll end up together. I feelso empty and lonely now, eventhough I still have my friends.There was a time when I couldnot imagine my life without Ivy.Now, I’m living it in reality.

Joe, please help me find myway back.

Sincerely,Ice.

DEAR Ice,It is true that we can never forcelove on anyone. No matter howmuch we like a person, we cannotinstantly make that person like ustoo. Even if the greatest friendshiphas all the makings of a romantic

relationship, there is still a worldof difference in the chemistry in-volved between friendship and love.

We all experience some sort ofromantic attachment to anotherperson at one time in our lives. Itis that time when we strongly be-lieve that we can make somethingmore out of a genuine friendshipwhich could eventually lead to anintimate and loving relationship.But the fact of the matter is thatthere are a great number of timeswhen the person we want to beinvolved with doesn’t see us assomeone he or she would like tohave as a romantic partner.Though friendships can be strongfoundations for lifetime relation-ships, many turn sour simply be-cause people fail to see the signthat says “this is where it stops!”They take advantage of theirproximity and move further to apoint where they begin to intimi-date and invade the privacy ofthe other person.

DEAR Joe,In my 23 years of existence I have never had a girl-friend despite me having courted numerous girls.When I first met Ivy, there was neither magic norsparkle. She was cute but I was not attracted to her. Asmonths went by we became really best friends. No onehas ever made me feel good about myself but her.

Joe, it did not take long forme to fall in love with her. I sud-denly wanted to spend eachwaking moment with her. Shewas flattered with the kind of at-tention that I gave her but con-sidered me to be nothing morethan a friend. I continued tocourt her and did practically ev-erything she asked. I did notcare if other people thought thatshe was taking advantage be-cause there was really nothingfor me to expect from her. I don’tthink that I have loved anyoneas much as I have loved Ivy.

Then Ivy met Nel, an honorgraduate from UP whom sheeasily grew fond of and con-stantly dated. I listened to her

every story about falling in lovewith this guy while my heart wasbeing torn into pieces. I soonhad bursts of jealousy whichmade us quarrel a lot. But, shenever gave up on me and alwaysaccepted me back as her bestfriend. I blindly continued to dofavors for Ivy that benefited Nelbecause I loved her so much.She assured me that they werenot yet going steady even thoughit seemed that they were.

Last March, she headed up toBaguio with him and a couple offriends. I even helped her find agood place to stay. While theywere on their way I called her afew times just to ask how shewas. It surprised me to receive a LOVE NOTES/Page 6

LoveNotesJoe D’ Mangowww.lovenotes.com.ph

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SHOWBUZZ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 20116ROMEL M. LALATA, Editor

Love NotesIvy wanted you to leave her

alone because you are beginningto act like her boyfriend even ifyou are not. She is tired of argu-ing with you over and over againbecause you always put up a fightover someone she is attracted to.

Ice, you might have all thevalid reasons to be jealous be-cause you love her. But you can-not justify your behavior becauseIvy sees you only as a very goodfriend and nothing more. I haveseen people who have wastedyears blindly hoping for a rela-tionship that they knew wouldnever happen. Many of themhave been given signs long be-forehand that there is nothingmore to expect. I guess they were

just too obsessed with the idea ofliving a life with their dreampartners even if they knew that itwas only a remote possibility.

Ice, as long as you compareher with the other women thatyou meet everyday, you will al-ways feel that emptiness inside be-cause you will never find anyoneexactly like her again. But even ifthat's the case, if you believe inyourself and in your capacity togive the kind of love and attentionthat you have given Ivy, chancesare you will find someone who'snot like her but someone betterthan her in many ways, someonewho will appreciate you, thankyou for your efforts, and love youjust the way you want to be loved.

/From Page 5

LAST DAY UNDERGROUND RIVER CAMPAIGN

Tunog Wundergroundconcert goes full throttle

As the competition gets in-tense with only a day left, thePuerto Princesa UndergroundRiver tops among the 28 entriesvying for the New 7 Wonders ofNature. Both the local and glob-al voting community enlistedthe Pinoy natural wonder in thetop 10 finalists alongside (in al-phabetical order) the Dead Sea,the Grand Canyon, the GreatBarrier Reef, Halong Bay, JeitaGrotto, Jeju Island, Komodo Is-land, Sundarbans and Vesuvius.

According to Bernard Weber,President and Founder ofNew7Wonders, “Clearly Asian

Finalists are strong at this stage,reflecting the way the world isevolving east, and at the sametime I know the actual top 7will change in the coming days.We remain excited and in-trigued to see who will emergeas the provisional New7Won-ders of Nature on 11/11/11.”

Simultaneous with the freeconcerts, voting centers wereset up to encourage the publicto vote on line or through text.Cellular phones and all-expensepaid trips for two (2) to PuertoPrincesa will be raffled off tolucky voters.

The culminating event willbe on November 10, at SM Mallof Asia Music Hall with Franco,Nina, Aiza Segeurra, Radioac-tive Sago Project, Noel Caban-gon, and many more.

Tunog Wunderground, a mu-sic festival in support of the bidof Puerto Princesa UndergroundRiver as one of the New 7 Won-ders of Nature, was launchedlast June 5 at the Quezon CityCircle.

Spearheaded by Noel Caban-gon, Wunderground United issupported by celebrities andpersonalities such as ChristianBautista, Lourd de Veyra, Tado,Ogie Alcasid, Diether Ocampo,Karylle, Dingdong Dantes, YengConstantino, Nina, RhianRamos, Jim Paredes, JerichoRosales and Kate Torralba.

T ODAY is the last day for voting, so Tunog Wun-derground rallies Pinoy pride once again forthe third installment of the concert series with

performances from Radioactive Sago Project, Up Dhar-ma Down, Rivermaya, Sabado Boys (Luke Mejares,Jimmy Bondoc, Paolo Santos, and DJ Myke), and Sitti.

‘Care Divas’ returns this DecemberPHILIPPINE Educational The-ater Association’s (PETA) CareDivas remains a popular con-tender among the must-seeplays of the year. The comedymusical penned by Palancaaward-winning playwrightLiza Magtoto was set to havea limited thirty-six-show runfrom February-March 2011.However word-of-mouthspread like wildfire and re-quests for more shows flood-ed.

Since then, one additionalshow led to another and bare-ly nine months since itopened, Care Divas has hadsixty-nine shows—more thandouble the number of theplay's scheduled perfor-mances!

As a Christmas treat to thefans of the musical, and as atribute to all OFW's cominghome this Christmas, PETA isproducing additional fourteenperformances of Care Divas

this December.Fans and first time viewers

will be treated to a limited en-gagement—a night of music,laughter and explosive pro-duction numbers that willtransport them to a remote Is-raeli Tel Aviv club, where day-time gay caregivers transforminto fabulous divas at night!

Don't miss the last fourteen

performances of Care Divas atthe PETA Theater Center(No.5 Eymard Drive, NewManila, Quezon City) on De-cember 1 and 8; 8:00PM, De-cember 2, 3, 4, 9,10, 11;3:00PM / 8:00PM. For in-quiries and ticket reservations,contact PETA Marketing at Tel.No. 725-6244, 410-0821 or0917-5642433, [email protected].

The Lion King returns—in 3DNEARLY a decade since The Li-on King last appeared on thebig screen, the upcoming the-atrical release invites newgenerations into the Circle ofLife. The two-week, 3D pre-sentation is a planned widedomestic release—the biggestsince the film’s 1994 de-but—and the film’s first-ever3D release.

An unforgettable story,breathtaking animation,beloved characters and award-winning music set the stagefor The Lion King, a Disneyclassic that follows the adven-tures of Simba, the feisty lioncub who “just can't wait to beking.” But his envious UncleScar has plans for his own as-cent to the throne, and heforces Simba's exile from thekingdom. Alone and adrift,Simba soon joins the es-capades of a hilarious meerkatnamed Timon and his warm-hearted warthog pal, Pumbaa.

Adoptingtheir care-free lifestyleof HakunaMatata,Simba ig-nores his re-al responsi-bilities untilhe realizeshis destinyand returnsto the Pride Lands to claim hisplace in the Circle of Life.

The all-star vocal tal-ents—including MatthewBroderick, Nathan Lane,Whoopi Goldberg, James EarlJones, Jeremy Irons, JonathanTaylor Thomas and Moira Kel-ly—rip-roaring comedy anduplifting messages of courage,loyalty and hope make this atimeless tale for all ages.

The Lion King is distributedlocally by Walt Disney StudiosMotion Pictures Internationalthrough Columbia Pictures.

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RAYParks

•Roaring Lions,Soaring EaglesVIEW FROMTHE TOP page 8

•Season MVPswithout the ringsPARKS,ABUEVA

page 10

Love: YYYY

YYDi ka niya makikilalapag di mo suot jersey

• Ang lagay ng puso, careerat bulsa mo malalaman na saBILOG ANG BOLA page 9

CALVINAbueva

SWEET, SWEET WIN:Ateneo’s Norman Black (left)and Frankie Lim of San Beda.

AUGUST DELA CRUZ

CANCER

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NOVEMBER 10, 2011

2011 COLLEGIATE HOOPS: VIEW FROM THE TOP

Roaring Lions, Soaring Eagles

Ateneo Blue Eagles extendedtheir dominance for the fourthstraight year with a mercilessand methodical drubbing of theFar Eastern University Tama-raws in the best-of-three titleseries.

Not to be outdone, the RedLions of Mendiola were equallymurderous as they brushedaside the challenge of San Se-bastian Stags in their own finalseries.

Battle-tested coach NormanBlack, undeniably the finest col-legiate coach alive, whipped theEagles into a mean fighting ma-chine that even role playerswere assured of getting theirshare of the limelight.

Ateneo boasted of ace re-cruits Kiefer Ravena and 6-foot-11 Greg Slaughter but this wasa team which no longer parad-ed the likes of Chris Tiu, EricSalamat and Ryan Buenafe,three key men who sizzled forthree glorious seasons.

Black, however, was un-moved. He knew that a four-peat was within reach. The Ea-gles only needed to fly in har-mony.

There was Nico Salva, who

would later be named as FinalsMost Valuable Player, mainlybecause of his ability to deliverthe goods when the Eagles gotthemselves into trouble.

Pesky guard Emman Mon-fort, Kirk Long and Bacon Aus-tria never gave an inch. Theother Eagles—Bon Jovi Cipri-ano, Juan Miguel Tiongson,Luis Gonzaga III, John Paul Er-ram, Chris Sumalinog, JustinChua, Von Pessumal and FrankB. Golla Jr.—also played withgusto whenever given the play-ing time.

Black, as expected, didn’tsingle out a top performer forthe conquerors.

He told INQUIRER’s residentUAAP scribe Jasmine Payo thatthe triumphant stint had a lotto do with teamwork more thanindividual talent.

The PBA’s first Grand Slamcoach and Mr. 100 per cent,whose rivalry with the colorfulBilly Ray Bates was unforget-table said, “When I used to play,I used to take more pride witheverybody respecting the factthat I played my best everytime.”

“That’s what I also to try to

instill in my players. You wantto be known as a good player,but you also want to be knownas being a good team player.For me, that’s everything be-cause people respect you whenthey see you go out and do thesame thing every night withoutfail and have the will to win ev-ery night.”

Ateneo hinted of things tocome when it wallopped a visi-bly-nervous FEU side in GameOne, 82-64, before cementingits place in the select list offour-peaters with a comprehen-sive, 82-69, demolition of theTamaraws in Game Two.

‘‘Teamwork, teamwork,teamwork. Coach Black put intomotion a system which is veryeffective. Everyone has his rolein the team,” said Adamsoncoach Leo Austria, whose Fal-cons stopped Ateneo’s jugger-naut in the second round.

Picked by experts as theteam with an even chance ofoutflying the Eagles this season,the Falcons, however, surren-dered their twice-to-beat edgeagainst the Tamaraws in the Fi-nal Four.

Adamson also lost its wom-en’s basketball title to the LadyTamaraws. The junior crownwent to the NU Bullpups whofrustrated the Baby Tamaraws.This was NU’s first title in fourdecades in the league.

The seeds of the Eagles dom-ination was planted by sports-loving Ateneo alumni includingsuccessful sportsman-business-man Arben Santos, who helpedin recruiting blue-chip playersduring the early 2000s.

Santos, Ateneo Hall-of-Famer, was an all-around ath-lete playing varsity basketball,football, softball and track andfield in the late ’60s. He waschosen Athlete of the Year andscored the winning goal whichgifted Ateneo the NCAA footballchampionship in 1968.

Overshadowed by rival De LaSalle, which won the title from1998-2001, Ateneo bannered byWesley Gonzales, Larry Fonaci-er, LA Tenorio, Enrico Villanue-va, Epok Quimpo, Sonny Tadeo,Gec Chia and Rich Alvarezstarted its climb after unseatingthe Archers in a closely-fought2002 series. Santos managedthis winning team.

Santos said the key is re-cruiting since other schools aredetermined more than ever toclip the wings of the Eagles.

Is the five-peat reachable?Ravena is very much eligible,while Slaughter, no longer Ce-bu’s gigantic secret, can opt toplay one more season beforebarrelling his way to the pros.Then, there’s the 6-foot-4 Salva,who has the golden oppurtunityto put himself in Ateneo’s list of

basketball greats by winning hisfifth straight crown.

“The five-peat is going to bevery difficult mainly because allthe other teams are getting bet-ter,” Black told Payo. “Bottomline is we’ve done a good job inrecruiting.”

Like the Eagles, the Lions ofcoach Frankie Lim, a no-non-sense playmaker during hisprime, have been blessed withthe support of sports patron andtelecommunications magnateManny V. Pangilinan.

It is no wonder that the Ea-gles and Lions played like theRajko Toroman-coached SmartGilas. Not entirely a duplicationof Gilas, but Ateneo and Sanbead were at their brilliant bestwhen pressured. Unparalleledwith their ball movements, theEagles and Lions would exploita gap in the defense of their re-spective foes by pumping back-breaking 3s and slicing the mid-dle or using their deadly transi-tion game.

Overshadowed by the Stags inthe eliminations, the Lions neverpanicked. Lim wisely stuck to hisguns, knowing that a well-knitteam would eventually take theupperhand against a team relyingon the explosion of the ‘‘BigThree” of Calvin Abueva, RonaldPascual and Ian Sangalang.

By Dennis U. Eroa

T HE EAGLES soared, and the Lions roared. Period.Never lacking in drama, collegiate basketballagain proved its worth as a certified blockbuster.

JUBILATIONTHE Red Lions whoop it up.

UNBREAKABLETHE Blue Eagles take the four-peat. AUGUST DELA CRUZ

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‘‘But the loudestroars were heardwhen they had to staycalm and poised inthe heat of battle.That is when lionscan be at theirfiercest,” wrote SevSarmenta in his Onegame at a time col-umn at the Inquirer.

Abueva was a vir-tual no-show as theLions chewed theStags in Game One,75-63. Sangalangflopped in Game Twoand Pascual bungleda game-winning triplewhich resulted to aclose, 57-55 win bythe Lions in GameTwo at the Big Dome.

“It feels great,” saidSan Beda coachFrankie Lim, whosnatched his fourth ti-tle in five years. SanBeda also equalled Le-tran’s record of 16men’s basketball titles.

San Beda CollegePresident Fr. Aloys-ious Maranan ex-pressed gratitude toPangilinan and otherSan Beda benefactorsfor their support.Fr.Maranan also saidthe Lions played hardto win the title.

Actually, the RedCubs under former RedLions playmaker coachBritt Reroma made it adouble celebration af-ter besting the Collegeof St.Benilde- La SalleGreenies in their owntitle series.

Powered by seniorguard Francis Abar-car, the Red Cubscompeleted a 3-1 se-ries victory after post-ing a 69-61 win overthe Greenies at theFilOil Flying V Arena.

“It’s a great feelingbecause we made his-tory today,” said SanBeda coach BrittReroma. “This team

has gone through a lot,but the players showeda lot of heart.”

San Beda took itsthird straight crownand 19th overall. TheRed Cubs overtook Ma-pua as the team withthe most number ofNCAA juniors crown.

The Lions disman-tled the Big Threewith a no-nonsensedefense. They were sogood that even ifmain man Garvo Lan-ete struggled in theseries, the Mendiola-based dribblers wereable to frustrate theRecto aces.

Lanete was the onlyLion able to make it tothe Mythical Five. SSChad Abueva and San-galang, while Letranparaded Raymond Al-mazan and Kevin Alas.

Mar Villahermosa,Rome de la Rosa,David Semerad, AnjoCaram and BaserAmer shone.

Dave Marcelo ablyfilled in the spot va-cated by the injuredSu Daniel and was re-warded with the Fi-nals MVP plum.

It’s true: You can’tmeasure the hearts ofchampions.

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JUNIOR CHAMPIONSMEMBERS of the San Beda Red Cubs pose with their NCAA juniorbasketball trophy. AUGUST DE LA CRUZNi Hormel Delata

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PARKS, ABUEVA

Season MVPs without the ringsT WO players with explosive

moves gained a lot of attentionin this year’s collegiate season.

They also createdquite a stir for theirfailures to lift their re-spective teams to theSeason 74 of the UAAPand 87th NCAA.

Ray Parks, whoseentry to the UAAP be-came talk of the townwon the Most ValuablePlayer plum in his firstyear with the NationalUniversity Bulldogs.

The rise of BobbyParks’ son wasn’t sur-prising. He was giventhe playing minutes bycoach Eric Altamiranoand didn’t disappoint.

Hailed by the reju-venated NU gallery askey to the Bulldogs’basketball renaissance,the 6-foot-3 former na-tional youth standout,ruled the statistical bat-tles. The UAAP putpremium on numberswhen selecting the sea-son MVP.

Parks averaged aleague-best 20 pointson top of 6.5 re-bounds, 2.9 assists,1.1 steals and 1.1blocks. He finished inthe top 10 of everystatistical department.

But here’s the catch.Despite glowing num-bers, Parks failed to liftthe Bulldogs to the Fi-nal Four.

To his credit, Parksdidn’t hide the factthat a championshipring would be themost important thing.

“It’s a privilege, defi-nitely,” said Parks.“During the season, Ijust concentrated ongetting better. But I’drather win a champi-onship any day than anMVP [because] anMVP is about one man.A championship speaksabout the whole team.”

Parks, whose fa-ther Bobby was

picked a staggeringseven-time best im-port in the PBA,knows that his sopho-more year will bemore difficult.

Ateneo, lifted byits no-nonsense re-cruitment program,remains favorite totake the five-peat.

Another playerwho won the MVPplum was SSC mainman Calvin ‘Abueva.Nicknamed the Beastfor his sudden burstof power while goingfor the hoop, thePampangueño-pridemanaged to carry theStags to the FinalFour but was a virtualno-show in the titleseries against San Be-da Red Lions.

Actually, Abuevawas part of the teamwhich won the 2009NCAA plum over SanBeda. But he wasn’tthe main man in ateam bannered byJimbo Aquino.

He echoed Parks’sentiments that achampionship crownwould be better.

There was amarked difference onthe playing styles ofboth Abueva andParks.

Though a betterrebounder as provenby his 18 double-dou-ble performances,Abueva was stingywith the ball. The six-footer guard liked topenetrate a stonewalldefense.

In contrast, Parks,a member of the na-tional team to the26th SEA Games, is asmooth operator. Hehas the sense to makethe perfect pass whencovered.

Dennis U. Eroa

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14 SPORTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2011

DENNIS U. EROA, Editor

BURLINGTON BASKETBOL Panibagong kasapi ng koponan ngBurlington Industries Phils, Inc sa Burlington-Life Begins@40cagefest si showbiz personality at talk show host Jojo Alejar.Ginagawa ang torneo sa Brgy. Bangkal gym sa Makati City. Kabilangrin sa Burlington sina Vic Millanes, Jun Engana, Rene Fuentes,Severino Ruiz, Fernando Fajarito, Enrico Buitre Jr., Bertinie Pradas,Ruben Olivar,Ruben Belizar,Florante Castillo,Vannie Sadim,Luisito Luci,Romeo Largado,Rasalio Navarro,Nody Samarita,Edgar Mejia, GilCamero, BuenaMedino at DannyMira. Muse siLorna Decayman.

ANAKIS NI COACHNAGDRI-dribol si Marc Agustin (kaliwa) ng Petron Blaze samantalangnangungulit si Khazim Mirza ng Shopinas.com kagabi sa PBA PhilippineCup. Gumawa ng apat puntos si Agustin, anak ni Petron coach AtoAgustin sa 102-77 tagumpay ng Blaze. AUGUSTDE LA CRUZ

Pacquiao nagbirosa ‘laki’ ni Marquez

“He’s hurt Manny in the past,he’s had some success attackingManny and I feel he’ll come af-ter us in this fight and we’reready for that.”

Ayon kay dating NBA starJalen Rose na ibabalita ang la-ban sa ESPN paborito si Pac-quiao sa laban na magtatapossa bandang huli ng 12-roundbakbakan.

“Marquez has shown he cangive Manny problems. But Mannyhas grown so much since theirlast fight. I don’t just expect Man-ny to show up and do it. I expecthim to show he’s pound-for-pound [king] and do it.”

Paborito si Pacman ng mgasugarol sa dito. Siya ay -950 pa-borito samantalang +650 siMarquez.

“This fight is one of the mostimportant of my [career],” diinni Pacquiao. “This fight is reallyimportant to me because thereis the doubt [over who] wonthe last two fights, that’s whyI’m very motivated.”

Dagdag ni Roach: “This fightis more personal because ofwhat Marquez did.He went tothe Philippines and tried to em-barrass Manny. Manny has extrafire under him for this fight.”

Samantala, nagpahayag ngpakikiramay si Pacquiao sapamilya ni dating Olympic atworld heavyweight titleholderJoe Frazier na pumanaw Lunesdahil sa liver cancer.

Ni Francis T.J. Ochoa

L AS VEGAS—Muling tinanong si Manny Pac-quiao kung ano ang masasabi niya sa pagpa-palaki ng katawan ni Juan Manuel Marquez.

Tulad ba ni trainer Fred-die Roach ay masaya si Pac-quiao sa ginawa ni Marquez?

“Maybe,” pabirong sagotni Pacquiao . “Because he’s abigger target.”

Dumating si PacquiaoMartes sa MGM Grand

at hinarap angmidya upang

sagutin ang mgatanong tungkol sa nalalapit ni-lang sapakan ni MarquezNobyembre 12 dito (Nobyembre13 sa Maynila).

Sinalubong si Pacquiao ngkanyang mga tagahanga at sin-abing handa na siya sa laban.

Tabla ang unang laban nilani Marquez bago itala angpanalo sa pamamagitan ng splitdecision sa kanilang rematch.

Sinabi ni Pacquiao na ibaang magiging resulta ng kani-

lang trilohiya sapagkat ibangklaseng boksingero na ang ha-harapin ng Mehikano.

“I think I’m more improvedright now compared to three,four years ago,” sabi ni Pac-quiao. “I’m more experiencedespecially in strategy and tech-niques. More improved righthand, the movement, side-by-side, the timing. I learned to bea counterpuncher and be an ag-gressive fighter.”

Sinabi ni Pacquiao na hindiproblema ang bilis ni Marquezngunit kailangang ingatan niyaang kontra-atake ng Mehikano.

“Speed is not a problem,power too,” sabi ni Pacquiao.“His counterpunching is the on-ly thing I’m concerned about.”

Sinabi ni Roach na naisniyang makipag-bugbugan siMarquez. Nauna ng sinabi niRoach na maaaring magtaposang laban sa first round.

“Marquez has become a fanfriendly fighter,” diin ni Roach.“And let’s face it, the reason youput muscle is because you wantto exchange. And I like that. Ithink he’s going to fight us. Thiswill be the best of all threefights with the way both guysprepared.

Bandila ng PHopisyal tinaasNi Musong R. Castillo

JAKARTA—Opisyal itinaas angwatawat ng Pilipinas sa 26thSoutheast Asian Games Miy-erkules dito.

Hangad ng Pilipinas na pa-gandahin ang ika-limangpuwesto nakuha noong 25thSEA Games.

Hindi nakagugulat kungmahigitan ng mga nasyonal ang38 ginto na nakuha ng bansa saLaos noong 2009.

Nauna ng sinabi ng mgaopisyal na puntirya ng 512-lakas delegasyon na makuhaang 70 ginto.

Karamihan sa mga ginto aypaglalabanan sa Palembang nanasa kanluran Sumatra.

Bagamat hihigitan ang gin-to sa Laos ay nanatilingmalaking katanungan kunggaganda ang pangkalahatangposisyon ng bansa.

Clickers utas sa BlazeNi June Navarro

INUTAS ng Petron Blaze ang ko-ponan na tangan ang pinaka-masagwang kartada sa ligakagabi sa PBA Philippine Cup saSmart Araneta Coliseum.

Binagsak ng Blaze ang 23-0atake sa simula ng third quarterupang talunin angShopinas.com, 102-77.

Binigo ng Talk ‘N Text angPowerade sa ikalawang laro, 95-86.

Lumaban ng husto ang Click-ers, 43-46 matapos ang halftimengunit natuliro matapos magtu-lungan sina Rob Reyes, JosephYeo at Arwind Santos na paulit-ulit butasin ang kanilang depensa.

“They’re (Clickers) danger-ous when it comes to transitionand fast-break points, much likeRain Or Shine,” sabi ni Petron

Blaze coach Ato Agustin.Umakyat ang Blaze sa 5-3

marka kasama ang MeralcoBoosters. Natikman ng Shopinasang ika-walong sunod talo.MGA ISKORUNANG LAROPETRON 102—Santos 18, Yeo 16,Cabagnot 16, Guevarra 12, Miranda12 Reyes 7, Sharma 6, Doruelo 5,Agustin 4, Baclao 4, Ildefonso 2.SHOPINAS.COM 77—Ritualo 17,Jazul 16, Sena 13, Mirza 7, Se 6,Menor 5, Aquino 5, Sison 4, Espiritu4, Hermida 0, Duncil 0, Daa 0,Hubalde 0.Quarters: 30-18, 46-43, 76-52, 102-77IKALAWANG LAROTALK N' TEXT 95 - Aguilar 21,Dillinger 18, Castro 12, Williams 12,Carey 10, Reyes 9, Fonacier 9, DeOcampo 4, Raymundo 0, Oreta 0,Membrere 0, Lao 0.POWERADE 86 - Lassiter 24, David21, Kramer 10, Casio 8, Lingganay7, Antonio 6, Vanlandingham 5, An-thony 5, Crisano 0.Quarters: 22-13, 40-43, 71-66, 95-86

PH tracksters hanggang tatlo lang: IAAFKAIBA sa pinahayag ni Philippine Amateur Track and Field Association GoTeng Kok, tatlong ginto lamang ang nakikita ng International Association ofAthletics Federation (IAAF) na mapapanalunan ng bansa sa 26th SEAGames sa Indonesia. Sinabi ni IAAF chief statistician Heinrich Hubbeling ngGermany na kukunin ng Pilipinas ang ika-anim puwesto sa biennial Games.Sinabi ni Go na hindi bababa sa anim ginto ang iuuwi ng kanyang mga atletamula Indonesia. Pinili ng IAAF ang Vietnam na mananalo ng pangkalahatangtitulo sa track and field. Ayon sa IAAF, 13 ginto ang kukunin ng Vietnam ka-sunod ang Thailand na may 11. Pumangatlo ang Malaysia namay 10 ginto.

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SUPERmy PLANLOAD TIPID COMBOUse your consumable • Choose your promo • Change it daily

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POSTPAID

Plan 500 Consumable for 1 monthMondays = Unlimited Call & Text*

Tuesdays = Unlimited All-network SMSWednesdays = 100 SMS* + 23 All-network SMSThursdays & Fridays = Unlimited Facebook

Weekends = 10 short calls**

B A B Y ’ S P L A N

+ FREE SamsungChat 222

C H O O S E Y O U R

PLANChoose your budget control plan

+ 35FREE SMS

+ 85FREE SMS

+ 170FREE SMS

300

800+ 375

FREE SMS

500

1500

C H O O S E Y O U R

PROMOChoose your unli or bulk prepaid offers

Unli Calls & Texts*

1 day = P257 days = P150

Unli Calls Landline14 days = P35030 days = P450

Unli CallsMobile & Landline

30days = P599

DUO SUPERDUO

Bulk Internet Hours1 hr = P15 (1 day)3 hr = P30 (1 day)5 hr = P50 (3 days)

Unli Texts*

1 day = P205 days = P80

30 days = P349

POWERSURFSUPERTXT

SUPERUNLI SUPERUNLIALLTXT 25

Unli Texts toAll Networks,

1 hour Surfing,10 min Calls*

1 day = P25

“With my plan, I get to

choose from different

promos and even change

them daily. So I only get

what I need for the day”

G E T Y O U R

GADGETGet it free orwith aminimumcash-out

Chat 222FREE atPlan 500

C1-01FREE atPlan 300

Samsung

Galaxy YFREE atPlan 800

BlackBerry

Curve 9300FREE atPlan 1500

iPhone3GS 8GBMinimalCash-out ofP5,199 atPlan 1500

TemptationFREE atPlan 800

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