Tag: Felix Tiukinhoy

  • Standing by Tiukinhoy

    Standing by Tiukinhoy

    THE Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi) Board justified the decision of Commissioner Felix Tiukinhoy Jr. to allow American Bendley Valdor to play for the Southwestern University Cobras as replacement for Cameroonian Justin Aboude in the 2014 Basketball tournament.

    After hours of deliberation and review, the Cesafi board junked the protest of the University of San Carlos, and any team planning to contest the decision of Tiukinhoy allowing Valdor to see action despite coming in late and beyond the deadline set by the league. (READ MORE)

  • Cesafi awaits court decision

    Cesafi awaits court decision

    IT’S up to the court now.

    This is what Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. lawyer Baldomero Estenzo said after submitting the league’s motion for reconsideration in the sala of Judge Simeon Dumdum Jr. (READ MORE)

  • ‘No place for violence’

    ‘No place for violence’

    THE Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi) Commissioner Felix Tiukinhoy Jr. reiterated that the action of USC Warriors assistant coach Junthy Valenzuela when he slammed a monobloc chair inside the Recoletos Coliseum last Sep. 6 has no place in the league.

    “I think the actuations of the assistant coach (Valenzuela) have no place in our Cesafi League as he is representing a prestigious Catholic university, being an ex-PBA player at that. Assistant coach Valenzuela is expected to serve as a role model to his players, the alumni and the school community he represents,” Tiukinhoy said in his response to the letter sent by USC Green and Gold Warriors Alumni Association concerning the ban imposed by the league on Valenzuela and the conduct of the referees. (READ MORE)

  • High School Games suspended

    High School Games suspended

    POWER forward Scott Aying of University San Carlos (USC) Baby Warriors can run with his teammates again and score some fastbreak points.

    This came after Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 7 Judge Simeon Dumdum Jr. issued an amended temporary restraining order (TRO) yesterday. He allowed the 15-year-old student athlete to play for 20 days. Read More

  • Legal tussle cancels games

    Legal tussle cancels games

    THE Cebu Coliseum turned host to a legal debate, which resulted in the cancellation of the high school semifinal games of the 2013 Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi) basketball tournament yesterday.

    This came after the parents of Scott Aying of the University of San Carlos (USC) Baby Warriors managed to secure a temporary restraining order (TRO) from the court that stated to allow the player to play for 20 days starting Wednesday. Read More

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