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New San Juan Arena treats fans with free GA, low-priced premium seats
With a tough tournament up this weekend, the San Miguel Beer sponsored Team Pilipinas hopes to draw some inspiration.That may well be provided by the Lebanon national team that will try to redeem their pride when they battle the Nationals Wednesday night at the close of their two-game goodwill series that serves as a tuneup for both squads.
The 7 p.m. encounter at the brand new San Juan Arena promises to be interesting with the Lebanese expected to exhibit their skills that earned them a spot in the World Basketball Championship.
Tickets to the game are available at the San Juan Arena and are pegged at P100 (ringside) and P50 (lower box). The general admission section is free to the public. "It's going to be a battle out there. Every play will be tough. The Lebanese won't allow themselves to get beaten twice. Another loss would affect their confidence heading into the World Championships," said coach Norman Black, who pinch-hitted for head coach Chot Reyes in the first game Sunday.
Reyes is expected to be back on the bench for the second game from Taipei where he called the shots for the San Miguel Beermen, who competed in the Asian Professional Basketball Tournament.
"I agree with coach Norman (Black) that the Lebanese will give the RP Team a tough challenge. This team (Lebanon) is ranked among the world's elite in the sport of basketball. They certainly want to keep their pride intact," said PBA commissioner Noli Eala, who is calling on basketball fans to come and watch the game and rally behind Team Philippines.
With Renren Ritualo in his finest form, the Filipinos gave the Lebanese a rude welcome in the first of their scheduled two-game goodwill series Sunday with a 94-75 blowout that tarnished the dignity of the visitors, Asia's second best team. Ritualo eventually finished with a game-high 23 points, going 7-for-16 from the 3-point region, to show the way for the Nationals who capitalized on their quickness to slow down the tall visitors. Paul Coughter, the Lebanese's American coach, said the long trip from Jordan to the Philippines (via Qatar) and the five-hour time difference had kept them sleepless since they arrived.
With a tough tournament up this weekend, the San Miguel Beer sponsored Team Pilipinas hopes to draw some inspiration.That may well be provided by the Lebanon national team that will try to redeem their pride when they battle the Nationals Wednesday night at the close of their two-game goodwill series that serves as a tuneup for both squads.
The 7 p.m. encounter at the brand new San Juan Arena promises to be interesting with the Lebanese expected to exhibit their skills that earned them a spot in the World Basketball Championship.
Tickets to the game are available at the San Juan Arena and are pegged at P100 (ringside) and P50 (lower box). The general admission section is free to the public. "It's going to be a battle out there. Every play will be tough. The Lebanese won't allow themselves to get beaten twice. Another loss would affect their confidence heading into the World Championships," said coach Norman Black, who pinch-hitted for head coach Chot Reyes in the first game Sunday.
Reyes is expected to be back on the bench for the second game from Taipei where he called the shots for the San Miguel Beermen, who competed in the Asian Professional Basketball Tournament.
"I agree with coach Norman (Black) that the Lebanese will give the RP Team a tough challenge. This team (Lebanon) is ranked among the world's elite in the sport of basketball. They certainly want to keep their pride intact," said PBA commissioner Noli Eala, who is calling on basketball fans to come and watch the game and rally behind Team Philippines.
With Renren Ritualo in his finest form, the Filipinos gave the Lebanese a rude welcome in the first of their scheduled two-game goodwill series Sunday with a 94-75 blowout that tarnished the dignity of the visitors, Asia's second best team. Ritualo eventually finished with a game-high 23 points, going 7-for-16 from the 3-point region, to show the way for the Nationals who capitalized on their quickness to slow down the tall visitors. Paul Coughter, the Lebanese's American coach, said the long trip from Jordan to the Philippines (via Qatar) and the five-hour time difference had kept them sleepless since they arrived.
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[Submitted by rnhalawi on December 6, 2005, 1:13 pm]
As in sports, RP can move as one with unity and teamwork, says PGMA
Noting the Filipino fighting spirit and solidarity which allowed the country to capture a first ever overall championship in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo said today the country is looking to be No. 1 not only in sports, but also in economic strength and political stability.We have rediscovered the best in the Filipino, setting aside differences and showing the world that we can move as one and go for the gold with incomparable unity and teamwork, she said
Noting the Filipino fighting spirit and solidarity which allowed the country to capture a first ever overall championship in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo said today the country is looking to be No. 1 not only in sports, but also in economic strength and political stability.We have rediscovered the best in the Filipino, setting aside differences and showing the world that we can move as one and go for the gold with incomparable unity and teamwork, she said
[Submitted by rnhalawi on December 6, 2005, 1:12 pm]
PGMA officially declares SEA Games closed
President Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo officially declared the 23rd Southeast Asian Games close Monday as she bade farewell to the participants with deep sense of gratitude, warm friendship and camaraderie. I now declare the 23rd Southeast Asian Games close, she intoned as the sacred flame was extinguished. The President then shook hands with all the chefs de mission of the participating countries in a gesture of goodwill amid a blaze of fireworks and before a huge crowd rejoicing over the first ever Filipino triumph in the biennial conclave.
President Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo officially declared the 23rd Southeast Asian Games close Monday as she bade farewell to the participants with deep sense of gratitude, warm friendship and camaraderie. I now declare the 23rd Southeast Asian Games close, she intoned as the sacred flame was extinguished. The President then shook hands with all the chefs de mission of the participating countries in a gesture of goodwill amid a blaze of fireworks and before a huge crowd rejoicing over the first ever Filipino triumph in the biennial conclave.
