Peñas case up for review
September 19, 2003 | 12:00am
Dorian Peñas ordeal might be over soon.
A reliable source said the PBA Commissioners Office is leaning towards reviewing Peñas case earlier than expected with the San Miguel Beer management appealing the Fil-Ams case.
Peña was to serve suspension up to February next year after twice failing a doping test first before the 2003 season and second during a one-time mandatory test that netted five other alleged illegal drug users in Jun Limpot, Noli Locsin, Davonn Harp, Ryan Bernardo and Angelo David.
Limpot, Locsin, Harp and Bernardo are all back in action. Davids case is up for reevaluation soon.
Norman Gonzales is another player who has been reinstated recently. Hell finally suit up again for Talk n Text as the Phone Pals play the Purefoods Hotdogs tonight at the Astrodome.
Sources said PBA commissioner Noli Eala is now thinking on reviewing the case of Peña with positive reports on all the programs the player has undertaken.
San Miguel team manager Robert Non earlier appealed Peñas case to Eala.
Meanwhile, the Purefoods Hotdogs hoped for another player return import Derrick Brown.
"Ang tagal na namin naghihintay. Akala namin dadating na Wednesday then ngayon (yesterday), pero wala pa rin. Now, Ill only believe it if I see him in the airport," said Purefoods coach Ryan Gregorio.Brown is to replaceHarold Arceneaux.
Brown was Purefoodss original choice but had to tap in Arceneaux with the former still deep in commitment with the And1 team, which is touring the US. The Hotdogs won the 2002 Governors Cup championship with Brown.
The Hotdogs will still have to make do with Arceneaux as they take on the Phone Pals at 7:30 p.m. at the resumption of the Samsung Reinforced Conference at the Astrodome tonight.
"It would take a lot of hardwork to beat Talk n Text," said Gregorio.
FedEx and Shell clash in the 5 p.m. curtain-raiser then Ginebras Jun Limpot and Red Bull Barakos Davonn Harp square off in a one-on-one setto.
Its finesse versus brute force with Limpot expected to use quickness and court savvy to offset Harps raw power.
Both are actually among the sentimental favorites in the one-on-one spectacle with the two having been reinstated only recently from suspension for drug-related case.
A reliable source said the PBA Commissioners Office is leaning towards reviewing Peñas case earlier than expected with the San Miguel Beer management appealing the Fil-Ams case.
Peña was to serve suspension up to February next year after twice failing a doping test first before the 2003 season and second during a one-time mandatory test that netted five other alleged illegal drug users in Jun Limpot, Noli Locsin, Davonn Harp, Ryan Bernardo and Angelo David.
Limpot, Locsin, Harp and Bernardo are all back in action. Davids case is up for reevaluation soon.
Norman Gonzales is another player who has been reinstated recently. Hell finally suit up again for Talk n Text as the Phone Pals play the Purefoods Hotdogs tonight at the Astrodome.
Sources said PBA commissioner Noli Eala is now thinking on reviewing the case of Peña with positive reports on all the programs the player has undertaken.
San Miguel team manager Robert Non earlier appealed Peñas case to Eala.
Meanwhile, the Purefoods Hotdogs hoped for another player return import Derrick Brown.
"Ang tagal na namin naghihintay. Akala namin dadating na Wednesday then ngayon (yesterday), pero wala pa rin. Now, Ill only believe it if I see him in the airport," said Purefoods coach Ryan Gregorio.Brown is to replaceHarold Arceneaux.
Brown was Purefoodss original choice but had to tap in Arceneaux with the former still deep in commitment with the And1 team, which is touring the US. The Hotdogs won the 2002 Governors Cup championship with Brown.
The Hotdogs will still have to make do with Arceneaux as they take on the Phone Pals at 7:30 p.m. at the resumption of the Samsung Reinforced Conference at the Astrodome tonight.
"It would take a lot of hardwork to beat Talk n Text," said Gregorio.
FedEx and Shell clash in the 5 p.m. curtain-raiser then Ginebras Jun Limpot and Red Bull Barakos Davonn Harp square off in a one-on-one setto.
Its finesse versus brute force with Limpot expected to use quickness and court savvy to offset Harps raw power.
Both are actually among the sentimental favorites in the one-on-one spectacle with the two having been reinstated only recently from suspension for drug-related case.
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