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CKSC Dragons bring act to Cebu

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Buoyed by its success in the NBTC National Finals, Chiang Kai Shek College will bring its act to the South by playing goodwill games against the best high school teams from Cebu starting April 11.

Aside from their much-awaited games against teams from University of San Carlos and Ateneo de Cebu, the Chiang Kai Shek College delegation will also conduct basketball clinics and visit an orphanage as part of its outreach program not only for the families of CKSC alumni but also the rest of  Central Visayas.

“Like NBA Cares does across the globe, we hope we can help address some social issues like youth development, health and wellness,” said coach Goldwin Monteverde, who is behind the school’s rise as one of the best in the country.

Proof of its new-found status was beating UAAP champion National U during the NBTC Finals last month – big thanks to the stellar performance of rising stars JV Gallego and Mohammad Al-Yusouf Salim.

For their success, Monteverde thanked the Basketball Committee of CKSC for its all-out support – reason why they also ruled the Milo National Passarelle championship.

Sunny Co, one of hottest Fil-Chinese shooters during his era, is also hoping their three-day visit to Cebu will help strengthen their ties with Cebu’s CKSC Alumni Association.

The Blue Dragons are also scheduled to face University of Visayas and Cebu Eastern College.

Apart from Gallego and Salim, also playing for the Dragons are Mohammad Sayed Ascano, Dale Dy, Shannon Gagate, Jeremy Gallemit, Gabriel Gisalan, Van Paolo Pilanga, Jonas Tibayan, Allen Toribio, Fran Yu, Christian Ballesteros, Jorge Ligad, Aaron Lopez and Francis Bait.

 

AARON LOPEZ AND FRANCIS BAIT

ALLEN TORIBIO

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

BASKETBALL COMMITTEE

CEBU

CENTRAL VISAYAS

CHIANG KAI SHEK COLLEGE

CHRISTIAN BALLESTEROS

DALE DY

FRAN YU

GABRIEL GISALAN

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