Matinee actor leads La Salle to swimming title
By Alder T. Almo of UAAPSports.com
photo contributed by Dan Avila
Los Banos, Laguna – Matinee actor Enchong Dee led De La Salle University (DLSU) to end its six-year drought in the men’s division of the 72nd UAAP swimming championships on Sunday at the Trace Aquatics Center.
Dee, who is a mainstay of ABS-CBN teleserye Katorse, claimed his third Most Valuable Player (MVP) award as he won seven golds for DLSU.
Dee ruled the 800-meter freestyle (9:14.84), 200-meter Individual Medley (2:15.42), 100-meter butterfly (57.38), 50-meter butterfly (26.37), 400-meter Individual Medley (5:01.09), 1,500-meter freestyle (17:39.69) and 200-meter butterfly (2:13.74).
Dee’s exploits accounted for 63 of DLSU’s 240 points to top the competition after falling short last season. DLSU, the runner up last season, won its first men’s swimming title since 2002.
Meanwhile, Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) improved on its fourth place finish last year as it wound up runner up with 196 points. Last year’s champion UST managed only 189 points to end up third.
In the distaff side, University of the Philippines (UP) swam its way to the title after emerging with 257 points.
The gold medal finishes of veterans Marielle Infantado sa 200-meter butterfly (2:32.80), rookie Claire Adorna sa 50-meter butterfly (32.19) and 4×100-meter medley relay team of Infantado, Andrea Belludo, Queenie Lao at Kristine Lapiz (4:50.10) clinched the title for the UP Lady Maroons.
Season 71 champion ADMU fell short this time with only 233.5 points while DLSU came in third with 137.5 points.
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Archers reach new low, fall below .500 again
The De La Salle Green Archers suffered a rare debacle, succumbing to Ateneo de Manila University, 65-81, on August 16 for the Archers’ third straight loss in UAAP men’s basketball at the Araneta Coliseum.
Besides going 0-3 dating back to last Sunday, this is also the first three-game losing streak of the green and white squad in the Franz Pumaren era. Add to that the fact that the Green Archers are 0-6 against its nemesis the past two UAAP seasons.
Unlike the first encounter, the Eagles started strong, erecting a double-digit lead going into the half. By the time 20 game minutes elapsed, they were ahead, 44-27.
Rabeh Al-Hussaini asserted his might, scoring 14 of his game-high 26 points during that time. The lead became 21, 59-38, from an Al-Hussaini fastbreak finish started by an Eric Salamat steal, 5:16 in the third quarter.
The farthest it got was 23, 73-50, from a Al-Hussaini bucket. The reigning MVP shot 12/20 from the field and also had three rebounds, two assists, and three blocks.
He was helped out by partner Eric Salamat, who had 11 markers on 4/8 field goal shooting and eight assists. Nico Salva had ten.
Three DLSU cagers scored in double figures, led by Peejay Barua’s 16 points. He was followed by Joshua Webb with 13 markers, while Maui Villanueva came up with ten.
Green Archers Basketball Starts Today
De La Salle, UE start hostilities
DE LA SALLE University opens its title campaign against University of the East (UE) when the 72nd season of the University Athletics Association of the Philippines (UAAP) kicks off Saturday at the Araneta Coliseum.The Green Archers, losing finalists to the Ateneo Blue Eagles last year, meet the Red Warriors at 4 p.m.With the exit of the sweet shooting JV Casio and main man Rico Maierhofer, the Green Archers will have to lean on a formidable class of rookies led by the highly touted Arvie Bringas.
The 19-year-old Bringas, the 6’5″ who powered San Sebastian to a rare “four-peat” in the NCAA juniors, is poised to fill in the void left by Maierhofer in the paint.
“He will give us size,” said La Salle Coach Franz Pumaren. “He’s a physical player and he can definitely help us.”
Pumaren also has the luxury of having his former players in the RP Youth team with former UAAP juniors Most Valuable Player Joseph Marata, playmaker Joel Tolentino, Gabriel Banal and Jed Manguera along with Yutien Andrada now in the La Salle roster.
James Mangahas will banner the Taft-based cagers with support coming from Peejay Barua and Simon Atkins.
The Red Warriors, who will parade a new coach in Lawrence Chongson, are eager to get back at the Green Archers, who swept them in the Season 70 finals after scoring a flawless 14-0 elimination round record.
With Marcy Arellano and workhorse Hans Thiele no longer seeing action for UE, the Red Warriors will rely on the consistent play of Paul Lee, Rudy Lingganay and Paul Zamar.
Meanwhile, University of Santo Tomas and Adamson University square off at 2 p.m.
The 6’3” rookie Darrel Green, a multi-awarded junior player, will join veterans Dylan Ababou, Khasim Mirza, Allen Maliksi and playmaker Jeric Fortuna for the Growling Tigers, who are all set to make a comeback in the Final Four after missing it last season.
With a solid core and Leo Canuday set for a return after missing the entire Season 71 because of an injury, Adamson coach Leo Austria believes that this is the year for the Falcons to soar.
Host Far Eastern University has prepared a festive opening ceremony carrying this year’s theme “One Color, One Goal” at 1 p.m.
– Krista Angela M. Montealegre
Fearless Forecast For The UAAP Season 72
Posted by Tony L Atayde in his column “The Green Mind” at inboundpass.com
Here it goes! With the Season 72 just around the corner, it’s time to make a calculated guess on what the outcome will be. There is no formula to determine the outcome but it is just so much fun to give an opinion.
National University:
The Bulldogs are nowhere near the level of players they had last season. With Asoro, Aguilar and Jahnke gone, they just don’t have the pieces to match up against the other teams. I have always liked the underdog and NU has always been just that. They may just win one game and that is if they are really lucky. Even with the backing of the Sy family, NU is still not the primary destination of prized rookies. It will take at least 2 seasons to make them as strong as their teams of the last 3 years.
Projected record: 1 – 13
University of Santo Tomas:
It’s not going to be easy for the Growling Tigers to replace Jervy Cruz. A player (especially a center) of his caliber comes few and far between. Add to that the loss of the experience and leadership of Japs Cuan and what you have is a UST team that is definitely rebuilding. Dylan Ababou and Kasim Mirza will have to play a notch or 2 higher that what they have done in the past for UST to make an impact this year. Last season, even with an almost intact line-up from their last championship, UST failed to even make the Final Four. It looks like another grim year for them this season.
Projected record: 4 – 10
University of the Philippines:
The Fighting Maroons will definitely be better than they were the last two seasons. Coach Aboy Castro has done a great job in improving their defense. They will no longer be the team that other schools will consider sure wins. What they lack is height and consistency. They need to come to the floor and play solid basketball for four quarters. Barganza, Gamboa and Woody Co need to provide the leadership by example.
Projected record: 6 – 8
Adamson University:
The Falcons will surely be in the thick of the battle for a slot in the Final Four. They showed their mettle in the summer leagues by beating top tier teams. Leo Austria is a very good coach and if his players respond, then they are capable of beating any team in the league. The downside of Adamson has always been their ability to perform in the big stage that is the UAAP. It always seems that playing in front of a big crowd intimidates the Falcons. Players like Galinato, Cañada, Canuday and Colina have to be consistent and unintimidated.
Projected record: 7 – 7
De La Salle University:
This may be the most difficult year for the Green Archers to grab a slot in the Final Four. They do not have a consistent go-to guy like they have had in previous years. A lot will depend on how their rookies and veterans jell. Hampered by injuries and other unfortunate events that have sidelined many of its players, La Salle will have to be in peak form every game. Barua, Mangahas and Atkins will have to carry the cudgels for the Green Archers. La Salle will win games because of their trademark Franz Pumaren defense. If they can match their defensive tenacity with a balanced offensive game, then they may just make the Final Four. They don’t need big games from 1 or 2 players. What they need is a balance point production from 4 or 5 players.
Projected record: 7 – 7
University of the East:
The Red Warriors may be the sleeper this season. Most pundits are picking FEU and Ateneo to end up in the Finals. However, with a core group of Espiritu, Llagas, Lingganay, Zamar and most especially Paul Lee, this team may be more than capable of matching up against the best teams. They have the talent and experience that will make them a solid contender. Too bad that James Martinez has been sidelined with an injury as that would have made them even stronger. New coach Lawrence Chongson has the parts to win. It’s now or never for the Red Warriors.
Projected record: 10 –4
Ateneo de Manila University:
The Blue Eagles will surely go all out to defend their title. They have a solid frontline with Al-Hussaini , Buenafe and Baclao. Salamat and Reyes form a very potent backcourt combo. The question for the Blue Eagles is how their bench will fare. So far Kirk Long has not made an impact on the team. Can Chua and Burke come in and give productive minutes? The loss of Baldos will also significantly affect their bench. Will the absence of the leadership of Chris Tiu change the complexion of this team? Coach Norman Black is a great tactician and their extensive off-season training will surely make this team a top contender.
Projected record: 10 – 4
Far Eastern University:
The Tamaraws are ripe for a championship. With a core of Smart Gilas Team members in Barroca, Cawaling and Ramos leading the charge, FEU will be the measuring stick of Season 72. Cervantes and Ramos will be a formidable frontline. Barroca and Knuttel may just be the best backcourt combination in the league. Sanga and Nondou can likewise be major contributors to their title run. Coach Glen Capacio is an extremely talented coach who can take this team to the championship which is something Mr. Anton Montinola would love to have in the year that FEU is the host school.
Projected record: 11 – 3
I’ll go out on a limb here and forecast an FEU – UE finals, with FEU winning the championship.
Tony Atayde (LSGH70/DLSC 75) is a writer for www.inboundpass.com. Very Opinionated. Very Green. Hate him. Love Him. It does not matter and he does not care. A Howard Stern in cyberspace. He bleeds Green, He is purely from La Salle.
2009 De La Salle Green Archers Roster

Alvin Joseph Villanueva
Forward/Center – 175 lbs ; 6’3’’
June 18, 1988
UPIS/Higashima Senior
2nd Playing Year
AB-SPM

Gabriel Banal
Forward/Guard – 175 lbs ; 6’3’’
Sep 1, 1990
Xavier School
Rookie
BS-INSYS

Simon David Atkins
Guard – 175 lbs ; 5’11’’
July 19, 1988
De La Salle Zobel
3rd Playing Year
AB-PSM

Bader Abdullah Malabes
Guard – 177 lbs ; 6’0’’
Aug 11, 1987
Ahmed Al Omran Secondary
3rd Playing Year
NTMSOCI

Samuel Joseph Marata
Guard/Forward – 177 lbs ; 6’2’’
June 28, 1991
Reedley/UPIS HS
Rookie
AB-PSM

Joshua David Spider Webb
Forward – 170 lbs ; 6’2’’
Nov 14, 1989
De La Salle Zobel
2nd Playing Year
AB-SPM

Arthur Vincent Bringas
Forward/Center – 205 lbs ; 6’4’’
Jan 16, 1990
San Sebastian College HS
Rookie
AB-SPM

Joseph Emmanuel Tolentino
Guard – 173 lbs ; 5’9’’
March 12, 1991
Reedley/UPIS HS
Rookie
AB-SPM

Ferdinand
Center – 207 lbs ; 6’5’’
April 15, 1988
La Salle Greenhills
3rd Playing Year
IBS-CBE

Mark Jovet Mendoza
Center – 180 lbs ; 6’4’’
July 12, 1990
National University HS
2nd Playing Year
AB-SPM

Peejay Barua
Guard – 175 lbs ; 6’2’’
Dec 20, 1987
University Of Iloilo HS
4th Playing Year
AB-SPM

Hyram Bagatsing – Captain
Guard – 190 lbs ; 6’1’’
Feb 18, 1985
El Camino HS
2nd Playing Year
AB-SPM

James Philip Mangahas
Guard/Forward – 195 lbs ; 6’3’’
Oct 8, 1986
Philippine Christian University HS
4th Playing Year
AB-SPM

Yutien Andrada
Center – 155 lbs ; 6’5’’
Nov. 18, 1990
San Sebastian College HS
Rookie
AB-SPM

Kish Grover Co
Center – 200 lbs ; 6’3’’
May 26, 1988
St Stephen’s HS
3rd Playing Year
AMG

Jed Bryan Manguera
Guard- 175 lbs ; 6’1’’
Oct. 12, 1990
De La Salle Zobel
Rookie
BS-ENT
Head Coach: Franz Pumaren
Asst Coaches:
Dindo Pumaren
Tonichi Yturri
Jack Santiago





