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Panlilio, Canlas suportado si Tolentino

Chris Co - Pilipino Star Ngayon

MANILA, Philippines —  Suportado nina Sama­hang Basketbol ng Pilipinas head Al Panlilio at sur­fing federation chief Dr. Jose Raul Canlas ang lide­rato ni Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino.

NIlinaw ng dalawa na bahagi sila ng tiket ni Tolentino para sa nalalapit na POC elections.

Tatakbo si Panlilio bilang first vice president habang treasurer naman si Canlas kasama ang grupo ni Tolentino.

“I’m committed only to Philippine sports, to the Filipino athletes and to the leadership of Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino, who did a good job, and we are hoping to make it better or sustainable in the upco­ming years,” ani Panlilio.

Ito rin ang pananaw ni Canlas na siyang lider ng United Philippine Surfing Association.

“I am for Philippines sports and for the Filipino athletes. Tagaytay City Mayor Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino has proven himself as an effective leader,” ani Canlas.

Target ni Tolentino na muling makakuha ng four-year term bilang POC president sa eleksiyon na idaraos sa Nobyembre 29 sa East Ocean Seafood Restaurant.

Kasama ni Tolentino sa grupo sina Panlilio, se­cond vice president Richard Gomez, Canlas, Donaldo “Don” Caringal bilang auditor, at executive board members Alvin Aguilar ng wrestling, Alexander “Ali” Sulit ng judo, Ferdinand “Ferdie” Agustin ng jiu-jitsu, Leonora Escollante ng canoe-kayak at Leah Jalandoni Gonzales ng fencing.

Makakalaban ni Tolentino si baseball association president Chito Loyzaga.

Nauna nang inilabas ni Loyzaga na kasama nito sina Panlilio at Canlas sa grupo.

Subalit nilinaw nina Panlilio at Canlas na tinanggihan nito pareho ang offer ni Loyzaga na maging bahagi ng kanilang tiket.

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