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  • Rookie Albina powers UV in Cesafi caging

    Rookie Albina powers UV in Cesafi caging

    ROOKIE gunner Tristan Albina showed he is cut for the league as he led the University of the Visayas Green Lancers to a masterful 69-48 win against the Cebu Institute of Technology-University Wildcats in the collegiate match of the Cesafi Season 16 Basketball Tournament at the Cebu Coliseum last night.

    Albina, who joined the Lancers during the pre-season, scattered 13 points including three triples that helped the Lancers ease up a bit when they were playing stiff in the first 10 minutes of the game. (READ MORE)

  • UC Junior Webmasters win in a thriller

    UC Junior Webmasters win in a thriller

    THE University of Cebu Junior Webmasters nabbed their first win of the season after a double overtime thriller against University of San Jose Recolletos Jaguars, 83-87, Sunday at the Cebu Coliseum.

    Luigi Gabisan of Junior Webmasters led the game with a game high 26 points, followed by Gelmart Umpad with 12 points, including his three-pointer and a steal to clinch the win for the Junior Webmasters. (READ MORE)

  • UV Baby Lancers win in a blowout

    UV Baby Lancers win in a blowout

    THE University of Visayas Baby Lancers start their first game of the Cesafi 16th season with a blowout victory against Cebu Institute of technology Baby wildcats, Sunday, at the New Cebu Coliseum.

    Jancurck Cabahug of the Baby Lancers led all scorer with 18 points, followed by Jearolan Omandac with 13, to give their team a 1-0 record to start the season. Final score is 41-90. (READ MORE)

  • Class act: Rivals Manzo, Olago patch things up

    Class act: Rivals Manzo, Olago patch things up

    THE last time they were together, Shooster Olago was sprawled on the floor, writhing in pain, with June Manzo a foot near him, his hand raised to acknowledge the foul that would eventually send him out of Game 5 and start a storm in social media—and off it.

    At one point, team officials of the newly-crowned Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. champion University of San Carlos were mulling a legal case against the guard for what he did on court. (READ MORE)

  • Hard foul sends Olago to hospital

    Hard foul sends Olago to hospital

    OLAGO suffered difficulties in breathing, vomiting and had severe pain in the stomach and was quickly brought to the hospital a while after giving post-game interviews.

    According to sports doctor Dr. Rhoel Dejano, the head of Cesafi medical team, Olago was brought to Chong Hua Hospital by the Sambag 2 Emergency and Rescue ambulance after the Cameroonian center and the Cesafi MVP started to vomit and complained of severe pain on his stomach at the team dugout. (READ MORE)

  • Warriors’ time

    Warriors’ time

    AS SOME observers predicted before the season started, the University of San Carlos (USC) Warriors finally broke a 57-year drought after winning the 2015 Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi) college basketball title over the University of the Visayas (UV) Green Lancers.

    Basketball observers based their prediction after the screening committee released the final list of qualified players for the season and 2014 champion Southwestern University was reduced to nine men, while the University of the Visayas lost two key players. (READ MORE)

  • Green or Gold?

    Green or Gold?

    THE University of San Carlos Warriors and the University of the Visayas Green Lancers face each other in Game 5 to decide who will be the champion of the 2015 Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi) basketball tournament at 6 p.m. at the Cebu Coliseum.

    All the pre-season preparations and the hard work during the season will boil down in this final match, which will either break a 57-year title drought of the Warriors or give an unprecedented 11th Cesafi title to the Green Lancers. (READ MORE)

  • Lancers fight back

    Lancers fight back

    STEVE Cedrick Akomo stayed out of foul trouble and the University of the Visayas Green Lancers played solid defense on Shooter Olago and Ian Tagapan to win Game 4, 60-52, yesterday at the Cebu Coliseum and send the 2015 Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi) series to a Game 5 on Tuesday.

    “We really wanted to win this game and send the series to Game 5. And they (players) wanted this win also. They played as a team and more importantly, we limited Olago and Tagapan. We gave more focus on them because they’re the very players who gave us headaches for the past three games,” UV Coach Gary Cortes told Sun.Star Cebu. (READ MORE)

  • USC shoots for title

    USC shoots for title

    THE door is open and all the University of San Carlos (USC) Warriors have to do is to go all-out and claim a long overdue Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi) basketball title. However, the University of the Visayas Green Lancers will try to do their best to stop USC from closing the best-of-5 championship series today at 4 p.m. at the Cebu Coliseum.

    In the early days of the Cesafi’s predecessor – the defunct Cebu Amateur Athletic Association (CAAA), USC, earlier known as the Green and Gold Warriors, reigned supreme for two seasons in 1956 and 1958 under the tutelage of the late Juan “Dodong” Aquino. (READ MORE)

  • Warriors’ edge

    Warriors’ edge

    THE University of San Carlos Warriors moved a win away from clinching their first-ever Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi) college basketball title after beating the University of the Visayas Green Lancers, 87-76, in Game 3 to lead the best-of-5 championship series 2-1 at the Cebu Coliseum last night.

    UV failed to find any answer to Shooster Olago, especially in the final six minutes of the game when Steve Cedrick Akomo fouled out. (READ MORE)

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