Sunday, February 28, 2010

PUREFOODS vs ALASKA Finals Game 2 Images






PBA IMAGE 1 - Brandon Cablay against James Yap, Kerby Raymundo and Rafi Reavis
PBA IMAGE 2 - Roger Yap had some altercation with Bradon Cablay
PBA IMAGE 3 - Rafi Reavis puts up a shot against Sonny Thoss
PBA IMAGE 4 - James Yap vs Willie Miller
PBA IMAGE 5 - Sonny Thoss with the good pump fake over Kerby Raymundo, Rafi Reavis and Marc Pingris

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Alaska vs. Purefoods Game 1






PBA IMAGE 1 - James Yap shoots over Reynel Hugnatan
PBA IMAGE 2 - Rico Maierhofer puts up a shot against Tony Dela Cruz and Sonny Thoss
PBA IMAGE 3 - James Yap guarded closely by LA Tenorio
PBA IMAGE 4 - Tony Dela Cruz was hit on the head by James Yap while their battling for the rebound.
PBA IMAGE 5 - LA Tenorio uses his quickness to make a lay-up shot over marc Pingris and Rafi Reavis

Saturday, February 20, 2010

PBA commish stands firm on decision

PBA commissioner Sonny Barrios stood firm on
his decision to sanction Talk n Text with a fine of P1.25 million for
its walkout, saying it’s not excessive contrary to the claim of the
Smart-PLDT ball club.

“In the light of history of fines, we
didn’t view it as excessive,” said Barrios in answer to one of the points
raised by Talk n Text in a letter Friday.

“With regards
officiating, we admitted there were games where the performance of the
referees was below par even in our own assessment. But it didn't give
undue disadvantage to Talk n Text alone. It was not biased and unfair to Talk n Text alone,” Barrios also said.

The league commissioner
said the PBA board has a plan to update penalty on walkout in the
aftermath of the incident that happened in Game Four of the Talk n
Text-Ginebra quarterfinals showdown.

“Half-a-million-peso fine
for a walkout is a 20-year-old amount,” said Barrios.

Meanwhile,
Barako Bull waived its rights on Alex Crisano and Adonis Sta. Maria as
it started its preparation for the Fiesta Conference Tuesday.

Barako Bull board representative Raffy Casyao said they’re back in training as they intend to continue their participation in the pro league.

“If we’re leaving, the Commissioner’s Office will be the first to know,” said Casyao, denying news report
(not in The STAR) that the ball club is being bought by Meralco.

Smart-PLDT top official Ricky Vargas also denied the news, saying it can’t be done even if Meralco wants it.

Vargas pointed out PLDT owns only 30
percent of Meralco which is a publicly-listed company.

San Miguel vs Purefoods Game 5 Images






PBA IMAGE 1 - Marc Pingris block's Olcen Racela's way towards the lose ball
PBA IMAGE 2 - Rico Maeirhofer tries to get the ball from Mike Cortez while Olcen Racela looks to get on his way.
PBA IMAGE 3 - Paul Artadi reaches the ball to Mike Cortez while Mick Pennisi provides a pick.
PBA IMAGE 4 - Olcen Racela gets the call for a offensive foul against Paul Artadi.
PBA IMAGE 5 - Rommel Aduccul got no where to go against three SMB's guys Mick Pennisi, Dorean Pena and Dondon Hontiveros

Friday, February 19, 2010

Unofficial results of the ongoing SBP National Juniors Championships in Cebu City

SCHEDULE OF GAMES
2 Game No. Time Light Uniform Dark Uniform RESULT
3
4 15-Feb-10
5 1 9:00 AM Divine Word Dagupan vs USJR U17 78 - 102
6 2 10:30 AM Sacred Heart Lucena vs St. Clare U17 63 - 81
7
8 1:30 PM OPENING CEREMONY
9
10 3 2:00 PM ICCS Iloilo vs Holy Child Davao U17 94 - 89
11 4 3:30 PM Fatima vs UV U19 83 - 76
12 5 5:00 PM USA Iloilo vs Ateneo de Zamboanga U19 80 - 84
13
14 16-Feb-10
15 6 9:00 AM Holy Child Davao vs St. Clare U17 57-72
16 7 10:30 AM USJR vs Sacred Heart Lucena U17 78-61
17
18 8 2:30 PM ICCS Iloilo vs Divine Word Dagupan U17 110-92
19 9 4:00 PM Ateneo de Zamboanga vs Fatima U19 60-72
20 10 5:30 PM UV Vs. USC U19 90-76
21 17-Feb-10
22 11 9:00 AM Sacred Heart Lucena vs Divine Word Dagupan U17 78-73
23 12 10:30 AM USJR vs Holy Child Davao U17 74-86
24
25 13 2:30 PM St. Clare vs ICCS Iloilo U17 83-80
26 14 4:00 PM UV vs Ateneo de Zamboanga U19 74-61
27 15 5:30 PM USC Vs USA Iloilo U19 65-82
28
29 18-Feb-10
30 16 9:00 AM ICCS Iloilo vs USJR U17 65-63
31 17 10:30 AM Divine Word Dagupan vs St. Clare U17 0-20
32
33 18 2:30 PM Holy Child Davao vs Sacred Heart Lucena U17
34 19 4:00 PM USA Iloilo vs UV U19
35 20 5:30 PM FATIMA Vs. USC U19
36 19-Feb-10
37 21 9:00 AM Sacred Heart Lucena vs ICCS Iloilo U17
38 22 10:30 AM Divine Word Dagupan vs Holy Child Davao U17
39
40 23 2:30 PM St. Clare vs USJR U17
41 24 4:00 PM Fatima vs USA Iloilo U19
42 25 5:30 PM USC Vs. Ateneo de Zamboanga U19
43 20-Feb-10
44 26 9:00 AM Rank No. 3 vs Rank No. 4 (for 3rd place) U17
45 27 10:30 AM Rank No. 3 vs Rank No. 4 (for 3rd place) U19
46
47 28 1:30 AM Rank No. 1 vs Rank No. 2 (for championship) U17
48 29 3:00 AM Rank No. 1 vs Rank No. 2 (for championship) U19
49

Thursday, February 18, 2010

15th Araw ng Buhangin Inter-Collegiate basketball results

PRESS RELEASE
EVENT TITLE: 15TH ARAW NG BUHANGIN PROPER INTER-COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
A. ELIMINATION ROUND

STANDING

TEAM WIN LOSE COACH

BRACKET A

JOSE MARIA COLLEGE 2 0 DODONG CAGAMPANG/DINDO PASTOR
AGRO 1 1 MAT CUBERO
BROKENSHIRE COLLEGE 0 2 ARNULFO ROJAS/RODNE BASLOT
BRACKET B

HOLY CROSS 2 0 ADEL NOBLEZA
ATENEO 1 1 POCHOLO ELEGINO
3. HOLY CHILD 0 2 ROGER RABAGO

B. SEMIFINALS

BRACKET A BRACKET B

TOP 1 – JOSE MARIA COLLEGE TOP 1 – HOLY CROSS

TOP 2 – AGRO TOP 2 – ATENEO

RULE: CROSSOVER SYSTEM WILL BE APPLIED

RESULT

GAME 1

AGRO (103) – RUIZ 26, ANDRES 22, ANINAO 15, ESTRELLANTE 15, TANO 9, PELANTES 6, PACALDO 4, OBENITA 4, CANETE 2, SANTIAGO 0, BASMAYOR 0, GARCIA 0

HOLY CROSS (92) – PINTO 30, OCHATE 21, LACIDA 12, BORDAS 10, MANLANGIT 7, ABELLERO 4, VILLAGONZALO 3, RICHIE 2, LOREJO 2, CANTORNE 1

GAME 2

JMC (82) – ADALID 24, CASANILLO 23, MONTERO 15, SALVADOR 11, BULAC 7, DE GUZMAN 2, SORIANO 0, LU 0, COLE 0, ORZARRAGA 0, CUTIN 0, NAYAL 0

ATENEO (76) – GUINGUING 16, MADELO 15, FERNANDO 15, CABIGAS 14, GADIA 8, SERAPIO 5, CATRE 3, AWAD 0, SOLITARIA 0, HIQUIAL 0, PAGDALIAN 0, SERAPIO 0, SENCIO 0

C. FINALS

FIGHTING FOR CHAMPION

RESULT

JMC (75) – CASANILLO 29, ADALID 15, DE GUAMAN 8, NAYAL 8, SALVADOR 5, MONTERO 2, LU 2, COLE 2, ORZARRAGA 2, BULAC 2, SORIANO 0, CUTIN 0

AGRO (71) – RUIZ 22, ESTRELLANTE 17, ANINAO 11, ANDRES 7, OBENITA 6, TANO 3, BASMAYOR 3, CANETE 2, PELANTES 0, SANTIAGO 0, GARCIA 0, PACALDO 0


FIGHTING FOR 3RD

RESULT

HOLY CROSS (76) – BORDAS 16, MANLANGIT 14, VILLAGONZALO 10, ABELLERO 10, OCHATE 9, PINTO 6, LACIDA 6, JOSOL 2, COSTANOS 2, CANTORNE 1, SERAFIN 0, RICHE 0, ROLLORATA 0, LOREJO 0, SERAFIN 0

ATENEO (62) – FERNANDO 16, MADELO 13, GUINGGUING 12, SOLITARIA 7, GADIA 6, CABIGAS 4, SENCIO 4, AWAD 0, HIQUIAL 0, PAGDALIAN 0, CATRE 0, SERANO 0, SERAPIO 0

CHAMPION: JOSE MARIA COLLEGE (JMC)

1ST RUNNER – UP: AGRO INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES (AIFCP)

2ND RUNNER – UP: HOLY CROSS OF DAVAO COLLEGE (HCDC)

3RD RUNNER – UP: ATENEO DE DAVAO UNIVERSITY (ADDU)

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: REYNALDO CASANILLO JR. (JMC)


THIS EVENT IS FUNDED BY SANGGUNIANG KABATAN (SK) BUHANGIN COUNCIL THRU THE INITIATIVE OF SK CHAIRMAN FE GONZALES AND BRGY. CAPT. JIMMY SALVADOR OF BUHANGIN BARANGAY COUNCIL

ORGANIZED BY: EVANGELISTA AQUATICS AND SPORTS MANAGEMENT


COMMISSIONER: DARREN EVANGELISTA

TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: RAEL ESCOL DIAZ

OFFICIATING PANEL: NATIONAL REFEREE’S COMMISSION (NARECOM) REGION XI

PHOTOGRAPHER: RACKY ACAC

Smart, Karis take Nokia NBTC inter-city crowns

Smart, Karis take Nokia NBTC inter-city crowns

Smart-Pampanga and Karis won the Pampanga and Lucena inter-city crowns of the Nokia National Basketball Training Center D-League (NBTC D-League) recently at the University of Assumption gym and the Bethel Gym, respectively.

Hector de los Santos, Dennis Villanueva and Mhekjan Magtoto had 12 points apiece as Smart Pampanga defeated Energen Pampanga for the Pampanga inter-city crown of this tournament backed by Nokia Philippines and TAO Corporation under the Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas headed by Manny Pangilinan and executive director Noli Eala.

John Manabat had a game-high 20 points for Energen while Jolo Agustin had 12 and Jerome Quiambao 10 in the tournament also supported by San Miguel Purefoods Company, Smart Communications and Burlington.

Star Hotdogs-Pampanga beat BMEG Integra Pampanga, 82-75, for third place. Jervian Torres led Star Hotdogs with 18 points.

Karis leaned on Philip Co’s 19 points and Charles Duco’s 15 as Karis walloped Smart-QPL to nail the Quezon inter-city title. Smart-QPL drew 13 points each from Errol Magbadlac and Edilberto Almonte.

The QPL team bested Lucena City for third place as Ralph Losloso and Ramon Suarez had 11 points each while Cer Alcala had 10. Darrel Villaruel had 21 points for Lucena City.

The Nokia NBTC D-League is aiming to develop topnotch players who could make it someday to different leagues in the country. These leagues are the UAAP, NCAA, Philippine Basketball League, Philippine Basketball Association and the Liga Pilipinas.

Aside from the competition, the players and the coaches receive training about basketball fundamentals and team play from the Nokia NBTC staff headed by Nokia RP U-18 coach Eric Altamirano who acts as director and Alex Compton who is training director.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Sunstar Davao: Mayor Rody-Inday Sara Brgy.Officials Basketball Tournament opens on Saturday

THE Mayor Rody and Inday Sara Barangay Officials Inter-Political District Basketball Tournament will open at 2 p.m. on Saturday at the Almendras Gym.

Tournament coordinator Rico Jhone Biliran of the Sports Development Division of the City Mayor's Office (CMO) bared this during the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn Thursday.

Biliran said teams will come from Poblacion A and B, Paquibato, Buhangin, Talomo, Baguio, Bunawan, Agdao, Marilog, Tugbok, Toril, and Calinan districts.

"The teams will be grouped into two brackets where the top two teams of each group after the eliminations will advance to the cross-over semi-finals. The top teams, however, will have the twice-to-beat advantage," Biliran said.

Prizes will have yet to be announced during the opening rites that will be graced by either Mayor Rodrigo or Vice Mayor Inday Sara Duterte. (MLSA)


Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on February 12, 2010.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Agro, Holy Cross beat rivals to face each other in semis on Friday night

BUHANGIN CAGING


Games on Feb. 12

7 p.m. - Agro vs. Holy Cross

8:30 p.m. – Ateneo vs. Jose Maria College



AGRO Industrial College of Davao Foundation and Holy Cross of Davao College beat separate rivals Wednesday night to arrange a cross-over semifinal's meeting in the 15th Araw ng Buhangin Inter-Collegiate Basketball Championship at the Buhangin gym.

The Agro Sailors of coach Mat Cubero, reigning Gaisano Cup title-holder defeated the newly-crowned first Orange Generation Cup champion Brokenshire College of Davao, 95-75, while the Crusaders crushed the undermanned Holy Child School of Davao College, 99-81.

The Sailors will face the Adel Nobleza-mentored Crusaders tonight at 7 p.m. while the other semifinal match is set at 8:30 p.m. pitting the early-qualifier Jose Maria College against Philippine Collegiate Champions League Davao champion Ateneo de Davao University.

The winners on Friday night will vie for the title on Feb. 14 at 8:30 p.m. while the losing teams will play for third place at 7 p.m. It will be followed by the awarding of cash prizes totaling to P50,000 plus trophies.

The event is organized by the Buhangin Barangay Council headed by Barangay Capt. Jimmy Salvador and sponsored by the Sanggunian Kabataan under chair Fe Gonzales.

It is supported by the Evangelista Aquatics and Sports Management Inc. and sanctioned by the National Referees Commission (Narecom).

The box scores:

1ST GAME

HOLY CROSS (99) - Ochate 22, bellero 15 Bordas 11, Pinto 8, Maglangit 7, Lacida 6, Costanos 5, Rollorata 5, Cantorne 4, Josol 4, Villagonzalo 2, Serafin, Bryan 0, Lorejo 4, Roche 0, Serafin, Ryan 0



HOLY CHILD (81) - Aballe 23, Alipio 20, Santos 17, Sinilong 15, Flaviano 6, , Ging Ging 0, Paredes 0, Amisola 0, Samantilla 0, Aguitez 0





2nd GAME

AGRO (95) -

Estrellantes 24, Andres 16, Tano 13, , Basamayor 11, Garcia 0, Ruiz 11, Aninao 10, Canete 4 Pelantes 2, Santiago 2, Pacaldo 3, Obenita 0

BROKENSHIRE (75) -

Sison 28, Donayre 12, Albacite 11, Edralin 7, Rodrigo 6 Barrios 3, Damicog 0, Edralin 7, Tenaur 0, Andales 0, Masapequena 0, Te 0, Llanos 0, Milgo 0.(pr)

Red marches to finals

MAYOR RODY-INDAY SARA ALL-MEDIA CAGEFEST

Red marches to finals


Color it Red.

Team Red pressed the red button early wary of another possible upset, making sure this one would not go away like the last time as it coasted to a 99-86 win over the reversal-conscious Team White and marched to the finals of the Mayor Rody-Inday Sara All-Media basketball tournament at the Almendras Gym.

The Reds’ Triple Threat troika of Rico Biliran, Morly Morata and Trevor “Inday Tanini” Quillano were almost merciless as they made up for a lackluster performance in the 93-98 loss to the same team last week. The burly Biliran came through with a 34-point explosion punctuated with six triples while Morata and Quillano each had 23.

There was no déjà vu for the Whites who had no answer to the Reds’ red-hot offensive. Percy Penoliar sizzled with 32 markers but it was not enough to reverse the fortunes of the Whites who were looking for another upset win that could shove them into the finals of this tournament sponsored by Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and Vice Mayor Inday Sara Duterte.

The Reds took a 54-36 lead at the lemontime break and kept that cushion until the Whites came tantalizingly close early in the fourth when they cut the deficit to 7. But that was the nearest the Whites could get as the Reds painted the area beyond the arc with booming triple conversions.

Reds’ playing coach Dennis Lazo attributed the win to their heads up play and better field goal shooting. “Naninuod na jud mi kay dili namo gusto mahitabo na kaduha mi straight mapildi,” the Bombo Radyo anchor said.

The Reds will face Team Black in the finals on Sunday set at 2:30 pm while the Whites will play Team Green for third place at 1:00 pm.

The champion will receive a cash kitty of P25,000 while the losing finalist will take home P15,000. The third placer gets P10,000 and the fourth placer will get P5,000.
Meantime, Christopher ‘Bong” Go, executive assistant of the Mayor, expressed his appreciation to the participating media practitioners in the three-month long tournament. “We are grateful to the media for taking part. Not only did they show that they are also good players, they also exhibited tremendous sportsmanship and camaraderie.”

The All-Media cagefest is just one among the many sectoral sports competitions organized by the city government through the CMO-City Sports Development Division under the stewardship of Go.(NJB-City Sports)

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

BBL-UB still unstoppable in Nokia D-League

Batang BBL-University of Batangas extended its winning roll to five games as it edged B-Meg-SBC, 80-65, in the Nokia National Basketball Training Center (NBTC) D-League recently at the St. Bridget College Gym at Batangas City.

Although trailing for three-and-a-half quarters, John Arellano (11 points) and Julius Yap (9 points) powered BBL-UB as the team outscored its opponent to pull off the win in the 18-and-under tournament backed by Nokia Philippines and TAO Corporation under the Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas headed by Manny Pangilinan and executive director Noli Eala.

Batang BBL-UB now has a 5-0 record in the second round while B-Meg-SBC dropped to a 1-4 record in the tournament also supported by San Miguel Purefoods Company, Smart Communications and Burlington.

The Lipa-based SMART team blasted cellar-dweller Ulam King, 98-60, for a 4-1 card. The victors turned to scorers AJ Cubilla (17 points), Renzo Mojado (14 points), and Denoc Beltran (16 points) to step on the gas early by posting a 20-point lead at 34-14 after the first quarter. Ulam King dropped to a 0-5 card.

In Cagayan de Oro City, Smart-CdO and Oro Grande posted second straight wins each in the second playdate of the CdO leg held at the Xavier University Gym.

Smart-CDO bested B-MEG, 89-68, as Charvi Nemenzo led his team with 15 points followed by Jiovanni Jalaon and Jemerson Bucag, who scored 13 points apiece. Rhodelle Nagac had 17, Francis Jabines 15 and Rosendo Aquino 12 for B-MEG (0-2). In the other game, Oro Grande (2-0) rapped Nutri-C (0-2), 88-79.

The Nokia NBTC D-League aims to be a feeder program for varsity squads and teams catering to leagues such as the UAAP, NCAA, Philippine Basketball League, Philippine Basketball Association and the Liga Pilipinas. There will be an NCR champion and a provincial champion as the tournament culminates in May 2010.

RAIN or SHINE vs PUREFOODS Images







PBA IMAGE 1 - Sol Mercado driving past James Yap
PBA IMAGE 2 - Sol Mercado goes hard to the hoop and loses control of the ball over the defense of Rafi Reavis.
PBA IMAGE 3 - Gabe Norwood was fouled from behind by Nino Canaleta on his way up to the basket.
PBA IMAGE 4 - Gabe Norwood slams coming from the baseline over Kerby Raymundo and James Yap.
PBA IMAGE 5 - Mark Pingris prepares to block the shot of Sol Mercado.
PBA IMAGE 6 - Gabe Norwood tries to steal the pass ball on Mark Pingris.

UIC, Ford, Assumption, Holcim bag 3rd places in Orange Generation's Manny Villar Cup

UNIVERSITY of Immaculate Concepcion, Ford Academy of Arts, Assumption College of Davao and Holcim captured third places in their respective divisions in the first Orange Generation Cup basketball tournament last Sunday at the Brokenshire gym.
UIC exploded in the final quarter to nip Philippine Women’s College, 78-75 to cop third place in the Senior Division. UIC had an erratic start, trailing by six points, 16-22 in the first canto.
But PWC’s main gunner Miguel Angelo Pacheco suffered leg cramps in the third quarter and was only able to come back already in the last two minutes of the game. Pacheco, however still end up as the game’s topscorer with 34 points.
John Renn Amantiad led UIC with 23 points followed by Mark Raymond Calibadas and Jan Dignadice with 16 and 15 apiece.
Ford, on the other hand, routed Stella Maris Academy, 80-61 to also bag third place in the Junior Division. SMA’s head coach Boy Te was also ejected from the game for complaining and insulting the referees from the National Referees Commission.
It was also a come-from-behind win by the boys of Ford head coach Tata Banzali, who were behind by 13-16 before grabbing the lead, 36-29 after the second quarter. Ford never looked back as it took the next canto at 57-49 before adding a 23-13 blast in the final quarter..
Jirol Guera exploded with 31 points for Ford followed by Gerty Eben with 17 poins.
Assumption finished third in the Cadet Division after demolishing PWC, 71-59.
Assumption erupted a 15-9 run for a 35-29 halftime lead then added a 20-13 blast for a 55-42 advantage in the third quarter. Rodulph John Zuniga led with 21 points followed by Romeo Tristan Jison with 16.
Meanwhile, Holcim routed Yuchengco Group of Companies, 83-62 for third place in the Inter-Company Division. Holcim started strong with a 15-7 spurt enroute to a 44-26 halftime lead.
Holcim continued to remain unstoppable in the third with a 25-14 run to enjoy their biggest lead by a 29 points, 69-40. Five Holcim players scored in double figures – Edmar Aynaga 19, Christian Onlaray 13, Julius Vincent Cabreros 12, Carlos Fortuasa 11 and Allan Goles 10.
Leonil Genoso had 16 points for YGC followed by Adel Nobleza with 15.
The championship games will all be played on Feb. 7 at the Gaisano Citimall Skygym. The league is sponsored by Senator Manny Villar and organized by the Evangelista Aquatics and Sports Management Inc. in coordination with the Multi-sectoral Organization of Volunteers for Entrepreneurship (MOVE).

Tropang Growee Basketball Camp kicks off Feb. 6

THE 2010 Tropang Growee Basketball Camp and 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament will have a simultaneous nationwide opening on Feb. 6, Saturday in Manila, Cebu and Davao according to Darren Evangelista, president and CEO of the organizing Evangelista Aquatics and Sports Management Inc.
Manila will be held in Tondo under former NCAA cager-turned RP men’s water polo team member Dale Evangelista, while Cebu will start at the Mambaling Sports Complex in Cebu City. Coordinator of the Visayas edition is Rey Canete.
Davao City will hold its initial leg at the Sto Rosario Gym in Buhangin under Coach Rael Diaz.
Registration is free and qualified to join are children from ages 8 to 12 years old only.
Only the first 100 registrants will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis from Feb. 1 to 5. Deadline of submission is on Feb. 5 at 4 p.m. Late entry form will not be entertained. Participants are required to wear the proper basketball attire.
The checking of attendance will start at 7 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. on Feb. 6. Late players are no longer allowed to participate the camp. The camp, which will teach the basic fundamentals of basketball, will end at 11 a.m. while the 3-on-3 basketball tournament will be held from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Only those participants of the camp can join the tournament. The winners will receive Growee gift packs and giveaways.
The other schedules and venues are: (Manila) Feb. 7, 13, 14, 20 & 21 in Tondo.
(Cebu) - Feb. 7 at Pardo Sports Complex; Feb. 13 at Talisay Sports Complex, Talisay City; Feb. 14 at Lahug Sports Complex; Feb. 20 at Mandaue Sports Complex, Mandaue City; Feb. 21 Lapu – Lapu Sports Complex.
(Davao) Feb. 13 at Brgy. Panacan Gym, Feb. 14 at Landmark 3 Gym, Sasa, Feb. 21 at Brgy. R. Castillo Gym, Agdao, Mar. 6 at Brgy. Cabantian Gym, March 7 at Purok 8 Gym, Brgy. Tigatto.