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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

September 29, 2009 (Part 1); Time to do our part

Metro Manila and the Rizal province, specifically Marikina, Pasig and Cainta, the most devastated areas by typhoon Ondoy last Saturday night, are now on the verge of recuperating from the devastation left by that huge force of Mother Nature.

People are now starting to pile up donation centers and drop-off points to volunteer, a very noble act indeed, truly and simply Filipino.

And I must agree to a statement which I have read a while ago that in the whole world, only Filipinos are the ones who would still find a way to smile, amidst all the things, just like what happened during the weekend, would pass their lives.

And, if you guys have plans to volunteer and you don't know where to go, here is the website on which you could see where you are badly needed at this very moment.

It's http://www.gmanews.tv/story/173283/new-map-of-most-urgent-cases-needing-rescue

Just click on it for more info!

Here are some of the places you could go to for all your donations and to those who wants to volunteer :)

-Robinson's Malls
-SM Malls
-Ateneo de Manila University
-De La Salle University (Taft, Zobel and Greenhills)
-University of Santo Tomas
-Adamson University
-University of the Philippines
-RFM Gym along Pioneer
-ABS-CBN (Examiner St. and ELJ Avenue in QC)
-GMA (Tandang Sora and GMA Network Drive in QC)
-Ever Gotesco Ortigas Complex

-Xavier School
-St. Paul's Manila
-Valencia Hills, New Manila
-Red Cross HQ at Anda Circle in Intramuros
-Poveda
-MegaTent
-Balay Expo in Araneta Center
-Enderun Colleges in Ortigas Center
And lots more!

So there you have it! You guys have just been fed!

God bless you guys! Stay safe! Peace out! The Wizard was here... :)

Comments, questions and suggestions are highly appreciated! :)

Saturday, September 26, 2009

September 26, 2009 (Part 1); UE beats FEU, twice, books Finals berth

Here are the results from the Final Four game last Thursday at the Araneta Coliseum!

(3) UE 78
(2) FEU 72
UE: Paul Lee- 17 pts, 4 rebs, 3 assts, 1 stl.
FEU: JR Cawaling- 19 pts, 3 rebs, 3 assts, 1 stl.

With that second win against FEU, the UE Red Warriors successfully advanced to the UAAP Finals, where they will face the defending champions, the Ateneo Blue Eagles, in a best-of-three showdown for the coveted trophy.

This will be the Warriors' first Finals berth since losing to De La Salle in 2007.

Game 1 will be played tomorrow at the Araneta Coliseum at 3:30 PM.

And now, here are the results from the games in the NCAA Season 85!

September 25, 2009
FilOil Flying V Arena
San Juan City

1st Game
Perpetual Help 70 (3-13)
Arellano 75 (8-9)

2nd Game
Letran 80 (12-5)
San Sebastian 63 (15-1)

Tomorrow will be a great night for all you Formula One fans, because the only night race will be on! The Singapore Grand Prix will be on the go tomorrow at 8:00 PM, LIVE on Star Sports!

So there you have it! You guys have just been fed!

God bless you guys! Stay safe! It's stormy outside! Peace out! The Wizard was here... :)

Comments, questions and suggestions are highly appreciated! :)

Sunday, September 20, 2009

September 20, 2009 (Part 3); Ateneo thwarts UST, secure a trip to the Finals

Here is the score from this afternoon's Final Four game from the 72nd season of the UAAP, from the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City!

UAAP Final Four
(1) ADMU 81
(4) UST 64
ADMU: Jai Reyes- 17 pts, 8 rebs, 3 assts.
UST: Dylan Ababou- 19 pts, 8 rebs, 1 asst.

With the win, the Ateneo Blue Eagles have advanced to the UAAP Finals for the second consecutive season, with a chance to go for a back-to-back championship.

Remember that Ateneo holds a twice-to beat advantage over UST, so a single win for ADMU would advance them to the finals.

They will now await the winner of the UE-FEU series, which will have a rubbermatch on Thursday, September 24, 3:30 PM at the Araneta Coliseum, since UE won yesterday.

So there you have it! You guys have just been fed!

God bless you guys! Stay safe! Peace out! The Wizard was here...:)

Comments, questions and suggestions are highly appreciated! :)

September 20, 2009 (Part 2); Mayweather showed Marquez the real number one

This is from YahooSports.com :)

LAS VEGAS (AP)—Money came back with a guarantee. Floyd Mayweather Jr. told the world he was still its best boxer despite taking 21 months off, and he backed up every boast with every jab in an impressive victory.

Although next time out, hopefully he’ll pick on somebody his own size.

Mayweather overpowered the smaller, lighter Juan Manuel Marquez for an unanimous decision Saturday night, maintaining his perfect record in his comeback from retirement.

Mayweather knocked down Marquez in the second round and then peppered him with countless damaging shots to remain unbeaten (40-0, 25 KOs). Still, his impressive effort couldn’t be viewed without weighing the obvious disadvantages in height and strength faced by the talented Marquez, a 130-pounder just 18 months ago who moved up two weight classes for this once-in-a-career payday at the MGM Grand Garden.

“Marquez is tough as nails,” Mayweather said. “He’s a great little man. He was really hard to fight, and he kept taking some unbelievable shots.”

At Friday’s weigh-in, Marquez (50-5-1) was four pounds lighter than Mayweather, who paid a $600,000 penalty for missing the bout weight of 144 pounds. Simple physics took over from there. Though Marquez stayed on his feet for 12 one-sided rounds, Money Mayweather’s win was never in doubt.

“He’s a great small man,” Mayweather said. “Don’t forget, I came from a small weight class too, so I know when you’re in front of a great fighter. I think he brought his best tonight.”

Mayweather had an astonishing edge in punch stats, landing 290 of his 493 blows (59 percent) while allowing just 12 percent of Marquez’s 583 punches to land. Mayweather landed more jabs in each round than Marquez landed total punches, and just 16 percent of Marquez’s power shots even got to Mayweather.

Mayweather often appeared to be toying with Marquez, who’s generally considered among the world’s top handful of fighters. Just 18 months ago, Marquez lost a narrow decision to unofficial pound-for-pound champion Manny Pacquiao—another mighty mite who’s likely Mayweather’s top choice for his next bout.

Pacquiao accepted a similarly mismatched challenge last year when he demolished Oscar De La Hoya, but the Golden Boy acknowledges his skills have diminished. Mayweather clearly is still at the top of his game.

“I’ve been off for two years, so I felt like it took me a couple of rounds to really know I was back in the ring again,” Mayweather said. “I know I’ll get better.”

Mayweather dominated his undersized Mexican opponent in his first fight since stopping Ricky Hatton in December 2007. He then took a lengthy break from the sport that’s dominated his life since he was a toddler, but returned for another eight-figure payday that should assuage the IRS while setting up another megafight.

Mayweather refused to re-weigh himself Saturday night, so the true size of his advantage might never be known. Fighters often gain several pounds between the weigh-in and their bouts.
But his size advantage was obvious from the opening bell, when it became clear Marquez would struggle just to get close enough to throw good combinations.


“He surprised me with the first knockdown,” Marquez said. “He hurt me in that round, but not any other time. I don’t want to make any excuses, but the weight was the problem. He’s too fast.”

Judge Burt Clements gave every round to Mayweather, 120-107. Dave Moretti threw the eighth round to Marquez for a 119-108 total, while William Lerch gave two rounds to Marquez, 118-109. The Associated Press had a whitewash, 120-107.

Mayweather abruptly knocked down Marquez midway through the second round when Marquez walked into a left hook, but Mayweather largely stuck to his jab, leaned back in his familiar defensive posture and picked apart another opponent.

Marquez had a bloody nose by the bout’s midway point, and Mayweather landed several hard shots late in the sixth. Whenever Marquez appeared to land a combination, Mayweather invariably backed away with a grin.

“When I hit him, he laughed, but I knew he felt my punches,” Marquez said. “We tried to work the speed, but the difference was the weight.”

Marquez added a brave defeat to a career noted for its disappointments as much as its triumphs. Marquez still seethes over his 0-1-1 record in two fights against Pacquiao, and he followed Pacquiao’s path up in weight in search of bigger bouts, which he got in recent wins over Joel Casamayor and Juan Diaz.

Mayweather chose Marquez for his return bout after flirting with Pacquiao, who will fight Miguel Cotto in the same arena less than two months from now.

A Mayweather-Pacquiao fight would be the biggest in the sport, but a more natural opponent also wants a little Money. Sugar Shane Mosley called out Mayweather in the ring immediately after the fight, with Golden Boy representatives forced to separate the two.

The lukewarm public response to the bout underlined industry concerns Mayweather can’t sell a pay-per-view on his own. The Grand Garden wasn’t sold out just a few days before the fight, and large swaths of empty seats greeted the undercard fighters, though they were mostly filled before Mayweather entered the ring.

Needless to say, the win was very impressive for Mayweather.

So there you have it! You guys have just been fed!

God bless you guys! Stay safe! Peace out! The Wizard was here...:)

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September 20, 2009 (Part 1); Belfort knocks out Franklin!

Here are the results from this morning's mixed-martial arts action from UFC 103 from the AmericanAirlines Center in Dallas, Texas!

Preliminary Card
Lightweight bout:
Rob Emerson vs. Rafael dos Anjos
dos Anjos defeated Emerson via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).


Light Heavyweight bout:
Vladimir Matyushenko vs. Igor Pokrajac
Matyushenko defeated Pokrajac via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).


Light Heavyweight bout:
Eliot Marshall vs. Jason Brilz
Marshall defeated Brilz via split decision (28-30, 30-27, 30-27).


Welterweight bout:
Rick Story vs. Brian Foster
Story defeated Foster via submission (arm triangle choke) at 1:09 of round 2.


Lightweight bout: Rafaello Oliveira vs. Nik Lentz
Lentz defeated Oliveira via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27).


Lightweight bout: Jim Miller vs. Steve Lopez
Miller defeated Lopez via TKO (injury) at 0:48 of round 2.


Middleweight bout: Drew McFedries vs. Tomasz Drwal
Drwal defeated Drew McFedries via submission (rear naked choke) at 1:03 of round 2.

Lightweight bout: Efrain Escudero vs. Cole Miller
Escudero defeated Miller via TKO (punches) at 3:36 of round 1.


Main card
Catchweight (159 lb) bout:
Tyson Griffin vs. Hermes Franca
Griffin defeated Franca via KO (punches) at 3:26 of round 2.


Welterweight bout: Josh Koscheck vs. Frank Trigg
Kosheck defeated Trigg via TKO (punches) at 1:25 of round 1.


Welterweight bout: Martin Kampmann vs. Paul Daley
Daley defeated Kampmann via TKO (punches) at 2:31 of round 1.


Heavyweight bout: Mirko Filipović vs. Junior dos Santos
dos Santos defeated Filipovic via submission (punches) at 2:00 of round 3.


Catchweight (195 lb) bout: Rich Franklin vs. Vitor Belfort
Belfort defeated Franklin via KO (punches) at 3:02 of round 1.


So there you have it! You guys have just been fed!

God bless you guys! Stay safe! Peace out! The Wizard was here...:)

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Saturday, September 19, 2009

September 19, 2009 (Part 3); UST's Teng bags ROY award

Another one for UST indeed.

UST's prized rookie, Jeric Teng bags this season's Rookie of the Year plum, by posting 40.9 statistical points, way ahead of University of the Philippines guard Mikee Reyes' 22.1 SPs.

This award followed the MVP trophy, which was awarded to Dylan Ababou, also from UST.

The Growling Tigers may have just barely made it to the Final Four this year on a losing record (6-8), but they are surely making marks on the individual awards. Would this mean another championship for the Espana-based campus? Let's all find out!

Meanwhile, MVP Ababou, is joined by FEU's Aldrech Ramos, last year's MVP Rabeh Al-Hussaini from ADMU, and the duo of Elmer Espiritu and Paul Lee from UE in the Mythical Five selection for the 72th season of the UAAP.

Would this awards given to Ababou and Teng would fuel their quest on beating Ateneo tomorrow and for another time to reach the championship? Let's see tomorrow at 3:30 PM as they start their semifinal series!

So there you have it! You guys have just been fed!

God bless you guys! Stay safe! Peace out! The Wizard was here... :)

Comments, questions and suggestions are highly appreciated! :)

September 19, 2009 (Part 2); UE fights for another day!

Paul Lee did a Kobe Bryant-like performance this afternoon by scoring 16 points in the second half en route to 26 points, along with 8 rebounds and 7 assists as his UE Red Warriors defeated the FEU Tamaraws, 84-74, in their Final Four series, forcing a decider on Thursday as FEU holds a twice-to-beat advantage by finishing in the top 2.

The Tamaraws played without star guard Andy Barroca, who will no longer play for the Tamaraws side because of his commitment to the Smart Gilas-RP developmental team, as said by FEU officials.

Some say that it was due to an alleged "game-fixing" issues which led to this decision by the FEU officials led by their president Anton Montinola and the tournament director Mark Molina, but somehow, it wasn't.

UE 84
FEU 74
UE: Paul Lee- 26 pts, 8 rebs, 7 assts.
FEU: Paul Sanga- 22 pts, 3 rebs, 3 assts, 2 blks.
UE forces decider on Thursday.

Tomorrow, it will be the other semifinals series, pitting the 4th seeded UST Growling Tigers, taking on the 1st seeded Ateneo Blue Eagles at 3:30 PM LIVE at the Araneta Coliseum. Ateneo holds a twice-to-beat advantage against UST.

And now, here are the results from the Womens' and Junior's basketball side of things in the 72th season of the UAAP as they're also in the Final Four stage!

The games were played from the FilOil Flying V Arena in San Juan City from morning to late afternoon today.

Junior's Division
FEU 69
DLSZ 86
(FEU is eliminated because DLSZ holds a twice-to-beat advantage)

ADMU 72
UST 66
(ADMU forces rubber match since UST has a twice-to beat advantage)

Women's Division
AdU 55
DLSU 50
(DLSU is eliminated since AdU holds a twice-to-beat advantage)

UST 71
FEU 74
(UST is eliminated since FEU holds a twice-to beat advantage)

So there you have it! You guys have just been fed!

God bless you guys! Stay safe! Peace out! The Wizard was here...:)

Comments, questions and suggestions are highly appreciated! :)

September 19, 2009 (Part 1); Happy Birthday, Mom! :)

Today marks the birthday of my mom :)

She turns (guess what?) 39 this year, a figure way above what people used to think and say of her. I must say she's getting prettier by the day :)

Some people and friends even say whenever they see us (my parents and I) walking by, that we are just siblings. Haha!

I just want to say that I love you mom! Thanks for everything that you've provided to the family. You, along with dad, are my sources of strength and inspiration. Without you, I won't be walking in this world right now. Thank you for always being there through my ups and downs.

Thanks God for giving my mom another wonderful year, and may she have more to come!

For today, we just ate dinner at Jang Gun Korean Restaurant along Libis in Quezon City to celebrate. Simple, yet special :)

So there. Once again, happy birthday mom! You will always be the constant woman in my life! I love you! :)

Sunday, September 13, 2009

September 13, 2009 (Part 2); Four greats and the greatest into the Hall of Fame

Yesterday, 5 new people were enshrined into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachussetts, the birthplace of the sport.

Here are the people who made the Class of 2009!

1. John Stockton
- played in 19 seasons (1984-2003) all for the Utah Jazz (NBA)
- finished his career with 19,711 points, 15,806 assists and 3,265 steals
- holds the NBA record for most career assists and steals
- 10-time NBA All-Star (1989-1997, 2000)
- NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
- 2-time All-NBA First Team selection
- 6-time All-NBA Second Team selection
- 3-time All-NBA Third Team selection
- 5-time NBA All-Defensive Second Team selection
- 2-time Olympic gold medalist (1992, 1996)

2. David Robinson
- played in 14 seasons (1989-2003) all for the San Antonio Spurs (NBA)
- 3-time Olympian (1-time Bronze medalist in 1998 Seoul Olympics, and 2-time Gold medalist in 1992 Barcelona and 1996 Atlanta Games)
- served as an officer in the U.S. Navy
- finished his career with 20,790 points, 10,497 rebounds and 2,954 blocks
- 2-time NBA Champion (1999, 2003)
- 1-time NBA MVP (1995)
- 10-time NBA All-Star (1990-1996, 1998, 2000-2001)
- 1-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year
- 4-time All-NBA First Team selection
- 2-time All-NBA Second Team selection
- 4-time All-NBA Third Team selection
- 4-time NBA All-Defensive First Team selection
- 4-time NBA All-Defensive Second Team selection
- 1990 NBA Rookie of the Year
- 1990 NBA All-Rookie First Team selection
- 1-time NBA Sportsmanship Awardee
- NBA 50th Anniversary's All-Time Team

3. C. Vivian Stringer
- only collegiate coach, male or female, to take her team to 3 separate Final Four Appearances (Cheyney State, Iowa and Rutgers)
- 3rd winningest coach in women's basketball history
- has won over 800 games in his coaching career
- member of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

4. Jerry Sloan
- has a record of 1,137-751, up to the end of the 2008-09 season, as head coach of the Utah Jazz
- only coach in NBA history to win 1,000 games with the same team
- longest tenured head coach in all major professional sports

5. Michael Jordan
- regarded as the greatest who ever played the game of basketball
- played in 14 seasons (1984-1993, 1995-1998) for the Chicago Bulls and 2 seasons (2001-2003) for the Washington Wizards
- finished his career with 32,292 points, 6,672 rebounds and 5,633 assists
- 6x NBA Champion (1991-1993, 1996-1998)
- 5x NBA MVP
- 14x NBA All-Star
- 3x NBA All-Star MVP
- 6x NBA Finals MVP
- 1x NBA Defensive Player of the Year
- 10x All-NBA First Team Selection
- 1x All-NBA Second Team Selection
- 1985 NBA Rookie of the Year
- 1985 NBA All-Rookie First Team selection
- 2x Olympic Gold Medalist (1984, 1992)
- 2x NBA Slam Dunk Champion
- NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time Team

Congratulations to the newest members of the Hall!

So there you have it! You guys have just been fed!

God bless you guys! Stay safe! Peace out! The Wizard was here... :)

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September 13, 2009 (Part 1); Man Utd came back against Spurs

Here are the results from last night's action from the Barclays Premier League!

And for everybody's information, the teams that are listed first are the home teams.

Blackburn Rovers 3
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1
from the Ewood Park
BLA: Diouf (19"), Roberts (56"), Dunn (63")
WOL: Maierhofer (88")

Manchester City 4
Arsenal 2
from the City of Manchester Stadium
MANC: Almunia (19" o.g.), Bellamy (74"), Adebayor (80"), Wright-Phillips (83")
ARS: van Persie (62"), Rosicky (87")
o.g. means own goal- scored by the opposing team on their opposing goal.

Wigan Athletic 1
West Ham United 0
from the DW Stadium
WIG: Rodallega (55")

Portsmouth 2
Bolton Wanderers 3
from Fratton Park
POR: Kaboul (25"), Boateng (63")
BOL: Cohen (13"), Taylor (41" pen.), Cahill (88")
pen. means penalty kick

Liverpool 4
Burnley 0
from the Anfield
LIV: Benayoun (27", 61", 81"), Kuyt (41")

Stoke City 1
Chelsea 2
from the Brittania Stadium
STO: Faye (32")
CHE: Drogba (45"), Malouda (90")

Sunderland 4
Hull City 1
from the Stadium of Light
SUN: Bent (12" pen., 66"), Reid (49")
HUL: Zayatte (43", 75" o.g.)

Tottenham Hotspur 1
Manchester United 3
from the White Hart Lane
TOT: Defoe (1")
MANU: Giggs (24"), Anderson (40"), Rooney (78")

Chelsea stays on top of the leaderboard with 15 league points, while Manchester United, Manchester City and Spurs are breathing down their necks with 12 points each.

So there you have it! You guys have just been fed!

God bless you guys! Stay safe! Peace out! The Wizard was here... :)

Comments, questions and suggestions ae highly appreciated! :)

Sunday, September 06, 2009

September 6, 2009 (Part 1); Falcons, Eagles prevail via blowouts

Here are the results from this afternoon's affair from the 72nd season of your UAAP, from the FilOil Flying V Arena in San Juan City!

1st Game
AdU 83 (4-9)
UST 64 (6-7)
AdU: Leo Canuday- 18 pts, 8 rebs, 1 stl, 1 blk.
UST: Clark Bautista- 14 pts, 1 reb, 1 asst, 1 stl.

2nd Game
UP 75 (3-10)
ADMU 93 (12-1)
UP: Martin Reyes- 21 pts, 5 rebs.
ADMU: Eric Salamat- 23 pts, 2 rebs, 5 assts, 2 stls.

With the win, the Eagles solidfied their hold on first place. But they still could be tied by the FEU Tamaraws, provided they could defeat them on Saturday when the top 2 teams meet.

Meanwhile, UST is still not secured of the 4th and final spot for the playoffs as they lose to the Falcons a while ago. They are just a game ahead of the DLSU Green Archers. All the Tigers need to do is to win against UE on Thursday to wrap it all up.

While for La Salle, they need to win their game against NU this Thursday and hope that UST loses to UE for them to have a playoff for the 4th and final spot for the playoffs.

And now, billiard news!

This just in! Efren "Bata" Reyes and Francisco "Django" Bustamante, representing the Philippines, defeated team Germany comprising of Thorsten "The Hitman" Hohmann and Ralf "The Kaiser" Souquet, 11-9, to bag the 2009 PartyCasino.net World Cup of Pool title, along with $60,000, or approximately P2,940,000.

The game was full of intense moments and surprises. There were great hits made, but great misses were also made. But at the end of the day, the crowd inside SM City North EDSA went wild for their heroes as they brought back the trophy to our country.

They even made history by winning the World Cup of Pool for the 2nd time, the first back in 2006. The Reyes/Bustamante connection is simply, the world's best. Congratulations!

So there you have it! You guys have just been fed!

God bless you guys! Stay safe! Peace out! The Wizard was here... :)

Comments, questions and suggestions are highly appreciated! :)

Saturday, September 05, 2009

September 5, 2009 (Part 1); Warriors, Tamaraws solidify slots

It's the 4th day of our preliminary examinations. For this day, we took our Clinical Chemistry exams for lecture and laboratory. I must say that I did well on that, maybe because of the way I reviewed my notes. I felt good after taking the exams! God I hope the results were of my expectations!

After the first exam, around 8:30 in the morning, me and my barkada went to Yellow Cab to celebrate my classmate, Aris's 21st birthday. Happy birthday bro! Thanks for the sumptuous meal! May you have more to come!

And now, back to business as I bring the results from the doubleheader just this afternoon from the 72nd season of your UAAP, from the FilOil Flying V Arena in San Juan City!

1st Game
NU 58 (2-11)
UE 70 (9-4)
NU: Jewel Ponferrada- 12 pts, 11 rebs, 1 asst, 1 blk.
UE: Paul Lee- 17 pts, 6 rebs, 3 assts, 1 stl.

2nd Game
FEU 71 (11-2)
DLSU 69 (5-8)
Final/OT
FEU: Reil Cervantes- 20 pts, 8 rebs, 1 blk.
DLSU: Hyram Bagatsing- 12 pts, 4 rebs, 1 asst.

With the win, UE and FEU have solidified their places in the Final Four, with the Tamaraws still on the hunt of the 1st place, while UE locked the 3rd spot.

On the other hand, DLSU will now hope that UST would drop their final two games in order for them to tie and force a playoff, provided that they win against NU on their final game. One win for UST would mean goodbye for DLSU this season, a first for head coach Franz Pumaren.

Here are the games for tomorrow!

September 6, 2009
FilOil Flying V Arena
San Juan City

1st Game
UST Growling Tigers (6-6) vs. Adamson Soaring Falcons (3-9)
2:00 PM

2nd Game
UP Fighting Maroons (3-9) vs. Ateneo Blue Eagles (11-1)
4:00 PM

So there you have it! You guys have just been fed!

God bless you guys! Stay safe! Peace out! The Wizard was here... :)

Comments, questions and suggestions are highly appreciated! :)

Friday, September 04, 2009

September 4, 2009; Archers surpass Tigers; gains outside chance

Ladies and gentlemen, here are the results from yesterday's action from the 72nd season of your UAAP, from the mecca of Philippine sports and entertainment, the historic Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City!

1st Game
UE 81 (8-4)
UP 72 (3-9)
UE: Paul Lee- 21 pts, 3 rebs, 5 assts.
UP: Mark Lopez- 14 pts, 7 rebs, 5 assts, 1 stl.

2nd Game
DLSU 68 (5-7)
UST 64 (6-6)
DLSU: James Mangahas- 15 pts, 1 reb, 1 asst, 1 blk.
UST: Dylan Ababou: 19 pts, 6 rebs, 1 asst, 1 blk.

With the win, the UE Red Warriors secured one of the 4 spots for the Final Four team which will qualify for the playoffs, joining the Ateneo De Manila University and the Far Eastern University.

De La Salle, on the other hand, has an outside chance of making it to the Final Four by winning last night's game against UST. All the have to do is to win their final two assignments and hope that UST would drop their final two. But, if UST wins one game and La Salle loses a game, it would be over for the Green Archers.

And for head coach Franz Pumaren as well, as his record of not missing any postseason since stepping in as head coach for La Salle, would be broken.

Here are the schedule of games for tomorrow!

September 5, 2009
FilOil Flying V Arena
San Juan City

1st Game
NU Bulldogs (2-10) vs. UE Red Warriors (8-4)
2:00 PM

2nd Game
FEU Tamaraws (10-2) vs. DLSU Green Archers (5-7)
4:00 PM

So there you have it! You guys have just been fed!

God bless you guys! Stay safe! Peace out! The Wizard was here... :)

Comments, questions and suggestions are highly appreciated! :)