+ Follow BAYNO AND WOOLPERT Tag
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[Title] => BCAP to adopt high standard for foreign coaches
[Summary] => The Basketball Coaches Association of the Philippines (BCAP) is not totally against the idea of local ballclubs hiring foreign coaches. For this very reason, the group is set to adopt a high standard from which foreign coaches will be measured from now on.
"Were doing this as yardstick for foreign coaches.
Ayaw na namin kasi pa nang puro away," BCAP president Chito Narvasa said before the PSA Forum at the Manila Pavilion.
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[Title] => Court favors local coaches
[Summary] => Citing grave abuse of discretion for the fast issuance of employment permits, the Court of Appeals has set aside the decisions of Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas and a regional director of the Department of Labor and Employment allowing two American coaches to work in the country despite their alien status.
[DatePublished] => 2004-03-25 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Aurea Calica
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[Title] => BCAP wins case vs US mentors?
[Summary] => The Basketball Coaches Association of the Philippines (BCAP) said yesterday it has furthered the cause of Filipino cage mentors following reports that the group has gained favorable ruling on its cases against American mentors Bill Bayno and Paul Woolpert at the Court of Appeals.
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BAYNO AND WOOLPERT
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[Summary] => The Basketball Coaches Association of the Philippines (BCAP) is not totally against the idea of local ballclubs hiring foreign coaches. For this very reason, the group is set to adopt a high standard from which foreign coaches will be measured from now on.
"Were doing this as yardstick for foreign coaches.
Ayaw na namin kasi pa nang puro away," BCAP president Chito Narvasa said before the PSA Forum at the Manila Pavilion.
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[Summary] => The Basketball Coaches Association of the Philippines (BCAP) said yesterday it has furthered the cause of Filipino cage mentors following reports that the group has gained favorable ruling on its cases against American mentors Bill Bayno and Paul Woolpert at the Court of Appeals.
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