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                    [Title] => Ginebra deplores hooliganism
                    [Summary] => Ginebra San Miguel team manager Ira Maniquis yesterday called on fans to restrain their emotions in the wake of a brutal attack that left Kings diehard Manny Ogaro of Makati bleeding from a deep cut on his left eyelid after a recent Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) game at the PhilSports Arena.  

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Altamirano, 37, is on the road with the All-Stars an average of five days a week, visiting even remote towns where no PBA player has ever set foot. The gratification, said Altamirano, is seeing the barrio folks welcome the All-Stars with open arms, wide smiles and warm handshakes.
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Ginebra team manager Ira Maniquis had just informed Davis’ partner Silas Mills to pack up. The time was 2 p.m. last Friday and in an hour, interim coach Cris Calilan would start practice. Mills cried his eyes out before Davis and begged for sympathy from his boyhood pal.
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That’s the typical first impression when you see Barangay Ginebra import Jarrod Gee who’s teaming up with comebacking Charles Richard (Bubba) Wells for the Kings in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Governors Cup starting Sunday.

Ginebra team manager Ira Maniquis gulps at the sight of the 6-8, 240-pound forward who flew in Sunday.

"He’s massive – with a wide body," says Maniquis. "He looks like Shawn Kemp only he’s nice and decent."
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Wells, 27, should’ve planed in last Saturday — a day before Ginebra’s game against Pop Cola at the Big Dome. But he never showed up, forcing the Kings to play importless.
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Barangay Ginebra team manager Ira Maniquis assembled a cast of former Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) stars, guests, and friends to form a team that played the Northern Cement plant selection in an exhibition game that was the highlight of the Athletic Tournament’s inaugural program.
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Calma and Lim were back in uniform only this time, they wore the Purok Ginebra colors. Why Purok? Because it’s a segment of the larger Barangay Ginebra, explained Purok coach Ira Maniquis who’s also the newly-appointed manager of Ginebra’s PBA team.
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                    [Summary] => Ginebra San Miguel team manager Ira Maniquis yesterday called on fans to restrain their emotions in the wake of a brutal attack that left Kings diehard Manny Ogaro of Makati bleeding from a deep cut on his left eyelid after a recent Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) game at the PhilSports Arena.  

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Altamirano, 37, is on the road with the All-Stars an average of five days a week, visiting even remote towns where no PBA player has ever set foot. The gratification, said Altamirano, is seeing the barrio folks welcome the All-Stars with open arms, wide smiles and warm handshakes.
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Ginebra team manager Ira Maniquis had just informed Davis’ partner Silas Mills to pack up. The time was 2 p.m. last Friday and in an hour, interim coach Cris Calilan would start practice. Mills cried his eyes out before Davis and begged for sympathy from his boyhood pal.
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That’s the typical first impression when you see Barangay Ginebra import Jarrod Gee who’s teaming up with comebacking Charles Richard (Bubba) Wells for the Kings in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Governors Cup starting Sunday.

Ginebra team manager Ira Maniquis gulps at the sight of the 6-8, 240-pound forward who flew in Sunday.

"He’s massive – with a wide body," says Maniquis. "He looks like Shawn Kemp only he’s nice and decent."
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Wells, 27, should’ve planed in last Saturday — a day before Ginebra’s game against Pop Cola at the Big Dome. But he never showed up, forcing the Kings to play importless.
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Barangay Ginebra team manager Ira Maniquis assembled a cast of former Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) stars, guests, and friends to form a team that played the Northern Cement plant selection in an exhibition game that was the highlight of the Athletic Tournament’s inaugural program.
[DatePublished] => 2001-10-12 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 135698 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [8] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 108918 [Title] => Ginebra’s upbeat mood - SPORTING CHANCE by Joaquin M. Henson [Summary] => Since taking over the Barangay Ginebra coaching reins in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Governors Cup last year, Allan Caidic hasn’t slept soundly at night.
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Calma and Lim were back in uniform only this time, they wore the Purok Ginebra colors. Why Purok? Because it’s a segment of the larger Barangay Ginebra, explained Purok coach Ira Maniquis who’s also the newly-appointed manager of Ginebra’s PBA team.
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