The wedding day fell on the 7th day of the 8th month. The lucky number 7 figured prominently in Ginebras victory in the recent Philippine Basketball Association Fiesta Conference. So it was only fitting that Siot tied the knot with Rica on the 7th day.
Some 150 guests came to celebrate the happy occasion. Sponsors were mainly Chinese relatives and the Tanquingcens family friends, said a source who witnessed the Christian rites.
"Siot delivered funny yet very touching vows of love he wrote himself," said a guest.
Sportsman Henry Cojuangco, who was instrumental in picking Siot for the Ginebra coaching job, attended the wedding. Also toasting the happy couple were San Miguel Beer coach Joseph Uichico and assistant Art de la Cruz, Ginebra assistant coach Binky Favis, Aris Dimaunahan, Rodney Santos, Banjo Calpito, Danny Ildefonso, Olsen Racela, Dondon Hontiveros, Patrick Fran, Estong Ballesteros, Samboy Lim and Siots high school coach Vicente Chua.
Before Siot joined the University of Santo Tomas (UST) varsity in 1990, he learned the ropes from Chua at the Philippine Cultural High School in Caloocan.
Someone said the shy and low-key coach would never have gotten to know Rica if they werent assigned classroom seats next to each other. Fate brought them together because of their surnames. Tanquingcen and Tenedora were back-to-back in the alphabetical arrangement that was used to assign classroom seats. They were accounting classmates at UST.
Although theyve known each other for 11 years, Siot didnt seriously court Rica until after graduation.
An insider said Siot was so low-key that Ricas co-workers in the computer company where shes employed never realized they were an item until a TV camera focused on her during the recent Fiesta Conference Finals.
To get away from it all, Siot and Rica decided to honeymoon at the Maldives, a romantic island paradise somewhere in the Indian Ocean. Thats how they are. Theyd rather go to a place where they dont bother anyone and nobody knows them. Its a trait thats endeared Siot to his players. The modest coach shuns the limelight and is content to work behind the scenes.
Congratulations to Siot and Rica, a championship team.
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Mikkos Faith.Basketball group has tied up with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and is raising funds to make Philippine General Hospital indigent patient Jay-R Mingaos dream come true.
Mingao, 19, is suffering from rheumatic heart disease. His family lives inside a Parañaque public cemetery. Mingaos favorite team is Talk N Text. Now bedridden, Jay-R dreams of a basketball court near where he lives for kids to play on.
Faith. Basketball plans to construct a basketball court somewhere near the cemetery and dedicate it to Mingao.