The
best boys and girls basketball players from Cebu, Baguio and Bacolod overcame
the odds to make the final lineup of the JrNBA/JrWNBA Presented by Alaska
All-Star teams that will fly on October 6 to Shanghai, China to participate in
a once-in-a-lifetime NBA experience.
Boys
and girls from the provinces - especially those from Bacolod, Cebu and Baguio -
did surprisingly well when ranged beside their counterparts from Manila.
Cebu
City public school students DarlieneRagasajo (14 years old) and Florence Jil
Talas (14) led the JrNBA/JrWNBA Female All-Stars.
Tracy
Carl Dadang (14), Fritz Felix Valencia (14) and Harold Alarcon (14) - who were
selected in the Cebu Regional Selection Camp - led the members of the Male
All-Stars.
Valencia
travelled all the way from Bacolod City, while Alarcon came from Silay City,
Negros Occidental to qualify in the Cebu Regional Selection Camp.
RizOznerGatus
(14) of San Fabian, Pangasinan from the Baguio Regional Selection Camp, also
advanced to the Male All-Stars.
The
players were selected in a nationwide search through Regional Selection Camps
in Baguio, Cebu, Bacolod, Davao and Makati. The final 10 boys and five girls
were named members of the Philippine All-Stars during the National Training
Camp at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
The
JrNBA/JrWNBA Davao Regional Selection Camp was also well-represented with
13-year-old RozieAmatong of Davao City and 14-year-old Aloha Marie Betanio of
Malaybalay City, Bukidnon - who travelled all the way to the Davao Regional
Selection Camp - making it to the Female All-Stars.
Additionally,
EleginoChollo of Davao City was named Coach of the Year Male.
The
fifth member of the Female All-Stars is Ma. Cecilia Quilenderino (14) of Dalig
National High School, Antipolo City.
The
other members of the Male All-Stars are Julian Alfonso and Isaiah Miguel Blanco
(Alaska Powercamp), Andrei Philip Lechoncito, JearicoNuñez, Miguel Rey Luis Tan
and and Kai Zachary Sotto (Manila Regional Selection Camp). ArayiEwon was named
Coach of the Year Female.
They
will join 90 other boys and girls from JrNBA Programs in Indonesia, Malaysia,
Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam to watch the NBA Global Games China 2016
between the Houston Rockets and the New Orleans Pelicans at the Mercedes-Benz
Arena.
“I’d
like to congratulate our JrNBA Philippine All-Stars on their success. Through Alaska Milk’s Nutrition. Action.
Champion. Program and our partnership with the NBA, we have been able to help
fuel the basketball dreams and life aspirations of thousands of children across
the country,” said Alaska Milk Corporation President and Chief Executive
Officer Wilfred Steven Uytengsu. “This collaboration is an important element of
our long-standing Nutrition. Action. Champion. Campaign. By leveraging on this
initiative, Alaska Milk was able to proactively educate families and children
on the important role of drinking milk and getting into sports to achieve a
healthy and active lifestyle.”
JrNBA/JrWNBA
Presented by Alaska promotes the importance of regular physical activity,
trains participants in the fundamentals of basketball and teaches the
importance of core values, including sportsmanship, teamwork, a positive
attitude and respect.
The
JrNBA Program is presented by Royal Friesland Campina in the Philippines,
Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam through its Alaska Milk, Frisian
Flag, Dutch Lady and Foremost brands and conducted in Singapore through
partnership with Sport Singapore.
This
program has touched the lives of more than 1.5 million children, parents and
coaches across Southeast Asia by conducting camps, clinics, and NBA Cares
community outreach activities.
For
more information visit Alaska Milk’s sports channel www.playph.com and like
@PlayPH in Facebook and Instagram for inspiring stories on Filipino sports fans
of all ages and skill levels.
Fans
can also visit the official website at www.jrnba.asia for more information on
the JrNBA programs. “Friend” the NBA’s official account on LINE by adding
@nba_global.
Follow
the NBA on Facebook at www.facebook.com/nba and Twitter at @NBA for all the
latest news and updates. For all things
NBA, visit www.nba.com.
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