Varsity players make up RP Pool B
February 6, 2003 | 12:00am
Tasked to handle the national Pool B, coach Ching Ching Marcelino has come up with a competitive team for the Six Foot Junior Basketball Cup slated to start on Feb. 10 at the Lyceum Gym.
"This is a balanced team. Its neither small nor tall," said Marcelino. "I believe my boys will deliver."
To be sponsored by Red Bull in the novel tournament conceptualized by FedEx chair Bert Lina, the National Pool B will be composed of players from the UAAP, NCAA and other school leagues.
Confined to players aged 18 years and under and are at least six-foot tall, the tournament will be participated in by six teams, each of which will be sponsored by a PBA team.
Tallest among Marcelinos wards is 6-foot-5 Jason Olivarez, a prized find from Laguna.
Others in the fold are Adamsons Gener Pandaan (6-3) and Daryl Bautista (6-1), San Sebastian Colleges Mark Roldan (6-2) and Ere Oreta (6-1), FEUs Charles Go (6-3), New Eras JR Naguit (6-3), Xaviers Paul Chua (6-3), CDSLs Jericho Puno (6-1), CDSL High Schools Ryan Arana (6-2), La Salle Greenhills RB Maliksi (6-2), SSC-Cavites Raymart Panes and UPHRs Michael Antonio (6-2).
"These young players are very lucky today to have a godfather in the person of Bert Lina. We dont have one during our time," said Marcelino, a former national youth player himself.
"I believe that we can produce six-foot and above point guards through this tournament," added Marcelino, a former assistant coach of the Laguna Lakers in the defunct MBA and currently assistant coach of the Philippine Youth team.
Also entered in the tournament sanctioned by the Basketball Association of the Philippines are selections from the NCRAA, UCAA, CUSA and the National Pool A and National Pool B.
"This is a balanced team. Its neither small nor tall," said Marcelino. "I believe my boys will deliver."
To be sponsored by Red Bull in the novel tournament conceptualized by FedEx chair Bert Lina, the National Pool B will be composed of players from the UAAP, NCAA and other school leagues.
Confined to players aged 18 years and under and are at least six-foot tall, the tournament will be participated in by six teams, each of which will be sponsored by a PBA team.
Tallest among Marcelinos wards is 6-foot-5 Jason Olivarez, a prized find from Laguna.
Others in the fold are Adamsons Gener Pandaan (6-3) and Daryl Bautista (6-1), San Sebastian Colleges Mark Roldan (6-2) and Ere Oreta (6-1), FEUs Charles Go (6-3), New Eras JR Naguit (6-3), Xaviers Paul Chua (6-3), CDSLs Jericho Puno (6-1), CDSL High Schools Ryan Arana (6-2), La Salle Greenhills RB Maliksi (6-2), SSC-Cavites Raymart Panes and UPHRs Michael Antonio (6-2).
"These young players are very lucky today to have a godfather in the person of Bert Lina. We dont have one during our time," said Marcelino, a former national youth player himself.
"I believe that we can produce six-foot and above point guards through this tournament," added Marcelino, a former assistant coach of the Laguna Lakers in the defunct MBA and currently assistant coach of the Philippine Youth team.
Also entered in the tournament sanctioned by the Basketball Association of the Philippines are selections from the NCRAA, UCAA, CUSA and the National Pool A and National Pool B.
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