Slow start for Pinoy cagers
It hasn’t been a rousing start for two Filipino cagers in the US NCAA.
Japeth Aguilar is averaging 3.3 points, 3.8 rebounds and 15.3 minutes in four games so far for Western Kentucky University, a Division I contender. He’s hitting 3-of-10 field goals (.300) and 7-of-9 free throws (.778). The consolation is the Hilltoppers won those four contests over Campbellsville State, 94-67, Kentucky State (where Billy Ray Bates and Jay-Jay Helterbrand once played), 102-52, Kennesaw State, 96-61, and Kentucky Wesleyan, 88-67.
Aguilar was the last man off the bench in each of the games, an indication that coach Darrin Horn has no major role in mind for the former Ateneo center. Worse, Aguilar didn’t even play in
Gian Chiu is also off to a slow beginning at
In his second outing, Chiu started again for Oberlin but this time, played only eight minutes. He was 0-4 from the floor, snagged a rebound and had a turnover in limited time. Alas, Oberlin was trounced by
The other homegrown Filipino cager enrolled in a
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Tony Harris is dead. He was reportedly found with an electrical cord around his neck, hanging from a tree, in an Army training ground in Formosa, Gojas, about 50 miles east of the Brazilian capital city Brasilia last Sunday.
Harris, 37, played basketball at
A former South American league MVP, Harris tried to leave
It was incorrectly mentioned in wire reports that Harris had once played for the Boston Celtics. The Tony Harris who wore the Celtic green was the former
The Tony Harris who played in the PBA isn’t the Tony Harris who died in
The list of PBA imports who have passed away includes Ronnie Thompkins, Carlos Terry, Jim Bradley, Bruce (Sky) King and Anthony Roberts.
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As an actor, recent Manila visitor and veteran boxing referee Lou Filippo of Los Angeles said he was always treated with respect by TV stars such as George Peppard and Mr. T (“A-Team”), Ricardo Montalban (“Fantasy Island”) and Bruce Willis (“Moonlighting”).
“I was lucky to get parts,” said Filippo. “But I never had a kissing scene. In the ‘Rocky’ movies, we were about 30 who auditioned for the referee’s role. About seven or eight were real referees like me. I loved working with (Sylvester) Stallone who could’ve been a boxer. He knew how to fight. In the movies, I couldn’t referee the way I did in the ring because the director tells you where to go and what to do. But it was a lot of fun.”
Filippo, 81, appeared in five “Rocky” movies. He attended the recent WBC convention at the Manila Hotel and was in town for a week.
One of Filippo’s favorite fighters was the late world featherweight champion Salvador Sanchez whom he said could’ve gone on to become the greatest Mexican fighter ever. He was killed in an automobile accident in the prime of his career.
Filippo said today’s referees are competent and measuring up to standards. He named Laurence Cole, Tony Weeks, Kenny Bayless, Jay Nady and Bruce McTavish among the top arbiters.
For aspiring referees, Filippo advised they should master the rules, do what’s right and stay in tip-top physical condition.
“I’m about 30 pounds overweight now,” he said. “But when I was active, I used to run every morning and go to the gym.”
On the proliferation of governing bodies, Filippo said he has no problem with it. “They’re just doing their job,” he said. “Everyone has a different outlook in life. I think it’s great for fighters that there are so many titles to fight for, so many chances to earn big purses and become champions. When I fought, there was only one champion in a weight class.”
Postscript: The third season of the St. Ignatius de Loyola Cup inter-school Invitational Basketball Tournament opened at the Xavier University Gym in Cagayan de Oro City last Saturday. There are 27 teams playing in the grade school, high school junior varsity (14-under), high school varsity (17-under) and college men divisions. Xavier athletics director Gerry Sabal said the Loyola Cup was conceived in 2005 to assure continuity in the basketball programs of participating schools, namely Xavier, Capitol University, COC-Pharma, ACSAT, STI, Pilgrim Christian College, Southern Philippines College, Liceo de Cagayan University, St. Mary’s School, Corpus Christi, Merry Child School and Sacred Heart Montessori. Xavier college athletics coordinator John Montalvan said this year’s Cup is sanctioned by the SBP under regional head Rey Baula.
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