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Re: 2012-2013 Off-Season Updates
lamang na adu via a 3 pt shot by inigo, puro tayo sa turnovers,
sumang fouled in the 3pt area sana mashoot
sumang fouled in the 3pt area sana mashoot
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The UE Red Warriors defeats the AdU Soaring Falcons, 66-58. UE will be going against the UST Growing Tigers in the Filoil Flying V Semifinals. Bomba UE, Igma Kadima!
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Nice Game!! Halatang pagod sila kanina..
adrianrei- Posts : 81
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nice one panalo... hanepppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp....
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Seven and up: the UE Red Warriors book a Filoil semifinals seat
by rick olivares
It would have been easy to give up. The University of the East Red Warriors were bone tired. They arrived late Saturday night from Boracay where they played in a three-day tournament. They only had one day to prepare for the Monday Filoil Flying V Hanes Premier Cup quarterfinals match against Adamson.
The Red Warriors started out like a house on fire. They were running and gunning and Roi Sumang was doing his best Michael Jordan impersonation.
With King Falcon Jericho Cruz all over him, Sumang drifted towards the left baseline and hit a fallaway jumper that was all net. Eight-zero, UE.
After another stop, Sumang got the ball back then buried another long tom for the first double-digit lead. It seemed as if the soreness in their limbs had dissipated. Only after JM Noble drilled a triple from the left corner pocket, the Falcons came roaring back to make a game of it.
Even with Cruz and Jansen Rios in the midst of a wretched game, Rodney Brondial, Ingrid Sewa, Roider Cabrera, Harry Petilos, and Axel Iñigo did their best to keep Adamson in the game.
After UE’s Jai Reyes laid the ball in for a 22-12 score to close out the first period, Adamson answered with a 15-5 bomb including three triples to notch the count at 27-all. UE had gone cold from the outside while Adamson was scorching hot behind Petilos and Cabrera.
Both squads traded baskets and after 20 minutes of play, the score heading into halftime was 32-all.
In the third quarter, it was UE’s turn to get a lift from its bench as Jay-R Sumido. Chris Javier, and seldom used rookie Gino Jumao-as combined to give their side a 52-43 lead.
The Falcons still had one more run in them as they came storming back to take the lead for the first time at 54-52 after Iñigo buried a three from the deep left corner with time down to 6:23.
In the face of a relentless Adamson rally, the Red Warriors could have wilted. Maybe even used their trip to Aklan as an excuse. But this is where the buck stops.
Roi Sumang doesn’t mind saying it again – “Sawa na ako matalo.” It’s like a mantra.
When you talk about the Red Warriors, almost inevitably, there’s going to be some numerology.
There’s ‘1985’ that is the last time they won a UAAP championship.
And there’s the number ‘seven’ that head coach Boycie Zamar, who played on that 1985 title team, reminds them about constantly. That was their ranking the previous year.
“We are tired but we have to play hard,” says Zamar whose positive attitude is contagious. “After all, we owe it to ourselves and the community we represent.”
The 54-52 lead was the first and only time that Adamson would lead. In UE’s next possession, Sumang hit a pair of free throws followed by a floater in the lane. Adrian Santos scored the next three points and suddenly it was 60-54.
Brondial scored on a fastbreak layup; 2:24 to go.
With 1:37 left, Sumang asked for the ball. With Iñigo in front of him, Sumang waved everyone off; a sign that he asked to go one-on-one. The Red Warrior point guard called the attention of the referee to indicate a hand check. When he got no response, Sumang made a motion as if he was going hard. That forced Iñigo to take a step back.
It was a sucker play. Sumang pulled up and found the bottom of the net; 64-56. UE nursed that lead up to the final buzzer where the score read: 66-58.
The Red Warriors were in the semifinals (against UST).
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It is good to see some friends and familiar faces on the bench of the UE Red Warriors. After Boycie Zamar, there's Bai Cristobal, Bong Ramos, Billy Reyes, Nomar Isla, and Aris Caslib.
Even bong ramos is in our bench now? And a couple of nice names... This is great indeed...
Seven and up: the UE Red Warriors book a Filoil semifinals seat
by rick olivares
It would have been easy to give up. The University of the East Red Warriors were bone tired. They arrived late Saturday night from Boracay where they played in a three-day tournament. They only had one day to prepare for the Monday Filoil Flying V Hanes Premier Cup quarterfinals match against Adamson.
The Red Warriors started out like a house on fire. They were running and gunning and Roi Sumang was doing his best Michael Jordan impersonation.
With King Falcon Jericho Cruz all over him, Sumang drifted towards the left baseline and hit a fallaway jumper that was all net. Eight-zero, UE.
After another stop, Sumang got the ball back then buried another long tom for the first double-digit lead. It seemed as if the soreness in their limbs had dissipated. Only after JM Noble drilled a triple from the left corner pocket, the Falcons came roaring back to make a game of it.
Even with Cruz and Jansen Rios in the midst of a wretched game, Rodney Brondial, Ingrid Sewa, Roider Cabrera, Harry Petilos, and Axel Iñigo did their best to keep Adamson in the game.
After UE’s Jai Reyes laid the ball in for a 22-12 score to close out the first period, Adamson answered with a 15-5 bomb including three triples to notch the count at 27-all. UE had gone cold from the outside while Adamson was scorching hot behind Petilos and Cabrera.
Both squads traded baskets and after 20 minutes of play, the score heading into halftime was 32-all.
In the third quarter, it was UE’s turn to get a lift from its bench as Jay-R Sumido. Chris Javier, and seldom used rookie Gino Jumao-as combined to give their side a 52-43 lead.
The Falcons still had one more run in them as they came storming back to take the lead for the first time at 54-52 after Iñigo buried a three from the deep left corner with time down to 6:23.
In the face of a relentless Adamson rally, the Red Warriors could have wilted. Maybe even used their trip to Aklan as an excuse. But this is where the buck stops.
Roi Sumang doesn’t mind saying it again – “Sawa na ako matalo.” It’s like a mantra.
When you talk about the Red Warriors, almost inevitably, there’s going to be some numerology.
There’s ‘1985’ that is the last time they won a UAAP championship.
And there’s the number ‘seven’ that head coach Boycie Zamar, who played on that 1985 title team, reminds them about constantly. That was their ranking the previous year.
“We are tired but we have to play hard,” says Zamar whose positive attitude is contagious. “After all, we owe it to ourselves and the community we represent.”
The 54-52 lead was the first and only time that Adamson would lead. In UE’s next possession, Sumang hit a pair of free throws followed by a floater in the lane. Adrian Santos scored the next three points and suddenly it was 60-54.
Brondial scored on a fastbreak layup; 2:24 to go.
With 1:37 left, Sumang asked for the ball. With Iñigo in front of him, Sumang waved everyone off; a sign that he asked to go one-on-one. The Red Warrior point guard called the attention of the referee to indicate a hand check. When he got no response, Sumang made a motion as if he was going hard. That forced Iñigo to take a step back.
It was a sucker play. Sumang pulled up and found the bottom of the net; 64-56. UE nursed that lead up to the final buzzer where the score read: 66-58.
The Red Warriors were in the semifinals (against UST).
------------------------
It is good to see some friends and familiar faces on the bench of the UE Red Warriors. After Boycie Zamar, there's Bai Cristobal, Bong Ramos, Billy Reyes, Nomar Isla, and Aris Caslib.
Even bong ramos is in our bench now? And a couple of nice names... This is great indeed...
stump_- Posts : 282
Join date : 2011-02-13
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Ilang years pala eligibility ni Mammie? Mga graduating players?
paulodagul- Posts : 70
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natatakot ako sa game ng UE this friday agaisnt UST.. I hope UE will win this friday nd ako makakapanood eh me pasok ako.. hope to see UE in filoil finals
jaypee2006- Posts : 22
Join date : 2013-04-26
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nanood pla si coach pido jarencio nung kalaro ng U.E ang adamson.... sna mgiba po ng gameplan si coach boyzie zamar sa friday..
ue_25- Posts : 106
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goodluck for the red and white team... sana manalo tayu!! we need a big win for this.. mahirap ang kalaban!!! pero sana nakapag rest na cla ng ayus.. nd ako makakapanood mamaya me pasok ako eh pero sana talaga manalo ang ue!!!!
jaypee2006- Posts : 22
Join date : 2013-04-26
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update naman ng game pls asa opisina ako eh huhuhu nd ako makakanood
jaypee2006- Posts : 22
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50-56 UE. Is it just me? But from where im sitting at, sumang looks gassed?
stump_- Posts : 282
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Mammie trash talking abdul after a foul.. Haha
stump_- Posts : 282
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56-50 UE trailing by 6, konti na lang.,Bomba UE!
3 pt play by santos, 56-53
3 pt play by santos, 56-53
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And the trash talk continues after an abdul travel!59-58 UE
stump_- Posts : 282
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Ferrer foul on noble. Ue lead 60-59
stump_- Posts : 282
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60-59 and UE leads by 1 via a Jm Noble steal!
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64-59 UE after a steal by jumao-as
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