Thursday, August 20, 2026

NBA House makes its way to the Philippines

NBA House Philippines

For the upcoming inaugural edition of the NBA House in the Philippines, the NBA will be bringing in a couple of icons of the game.

Set to take place on August 29-30 at the SPACE at One Ayala in Makati City, the NBA revealed that Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame members Jason Kidd and Lauren Jackson will grace the festivities.

Drafted second overall in the 1994 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks, the 6'5" guard from California would make an immediate impact in the league, sharing Rookie of the Year honors alongside fellow Hall of Famer Grant Hill. In his nineteen seasons in the league, he led the league in assists in five of those seasons, in the process of earning ten NBA All-Star selections, six All-NBA Teams, nine All-Defensive Teams. He also made the NBA's 75th Anniversary Team, and managed to win a title with the Mavericks in his second stint with the team back in 2011. Moving into coaching, Kidd served as a head coach for ten seasons, doing so with the Brooklyn Nets, Milwaukee Bucks, and in Dallas, and also spent a couple of seasons as an assistant in Los Angeles with the Lakers. He is one of a few who has been inducted twice in the Hall, earning a nod as a player in 2018, and as part of the United States' National Men's Basketball Team at the 2008 Olympics in 2025.

Drafted as the top overall selection in the 2001 WNBA Draft by the Seattle Storm, the Aussie would spend her entire WNBA career with the franchise, winning two championships (2004, 2010). In doing so, Jackson also earned a WNBA Finals MVP, three WNBA MVP nods, a WNBA Defensive Player of the Year nod, eight All-WNBA Teams, five All-Defensive Team selections, seven WNBA All-Star selections, and was named to the league's 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th Anniversary Teams. She also topped the league in scoring three times, as well as once in rebounding.

Representing Australia, she earned five medals for the Opals in the Olympics, claiming silver in 2000, 2004, and 2008, then bronze medals in 2012 and 2024. The last one came after she returned from retirement. During her sabbatical, she was inducted into the Hall of Fames in Australiam Basketball (2019), Women's Basketball (2020), and the Naismith (2021).

As a member of the Australia Women’s National Team, she earned three silver medals (2000, 2004 and 2008) and two bronze medals (2012 and 2024) in the Olympics.  She was inducted into the Australian Basketball Hall of Fame (2019), the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (2020) and Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame (2021).

Handled by Eventscape Manila and presented by Gatorade, the first edition of NBA House will have 2,700 square meters' worth of interactive basketball and pop culture activities for everyone to enjoy. Previous editions have already taken place in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, the U.S. and the UK.

Among the activations planned for that weekend:

  • Meet-and-greets and appearances by Kidd, Jackson, and select local artists.
  • Live musical performances and authentic NBA entertainment featuring the Sacramento Kings Dancers, who will make their third NBA House appearance of the summer – following NBA House editions in India and Australia – and their sixth overall.  
  • Basketball skills challenges, merchandise giveaways, photo installations, and a game zone where fans can play the NBA 2K27 video game.
  • An NBA memorabilia display featuring the Larry O’Brien Trophy and autographed NBA jerseys and basketballs.
  • An official pop-up NBA Store with limited edition NBA House Philippines merchandise and exclusive product releases from official NBA licensing partners.
  • A dedicated F&B zone.
  • Live viewing of regular-season WNBA games between the Washington Mystics and the Los Angeles Sparks (Aug. 29) and the Toronto Tempo and the Phoenix Mercury (Aug. 30).
  • A Prime Video Celebrity Showcase on Aug. 29 featuring a 5-on-5 exhibition game between two teams composed of local celebrities and influencers, with rosters to be announced in the coming days.
  • A Jr. NBA / Jr. WNBA basketball clinic presented by Gatorade on Aug. 29 for local boys and girls from the YMCA Philippines. 
  • An invitation-only five-kilometer fun run presented by Gatorade on Aug. 30.
  • A WNBA segment on Aug. 30 featuring a series of on-court activities, including open court access for the local women’s basketball community followed by a Her Time to Play clinic presented by Gatorade.
  • A 5-on-5 exhibition game on Aug. 30 featuring two teams comprising local professional players.

NBA Head of Southeast Asia and Asia Marketing Sheila Rasu says, "NBA House Philippines presented by Gatorade will be a celebration of basketball, entertainment and music, featuring an exciting lineup of NBA and WNBA legends, local artists and authentic NBA experiences. We’re grateful to our partners for helping bring the NBA closer to one of the world’s most passionate basketball communities and look forward to delivering an unforgettable weekend that celebrates the vibrant culture that surrounds our game."

PepsiCo Philippines Chief Marketing Officer Nicole Villarojo adds, "Gatorade and the NBA have a longstanding partnership of building basketball globally and we’re proud to present the first NBA House in the Philippines to the Filipino community. Gatorade will fuel the fans, athletes, and festivities that will bring basketball, music, fashion and culture together over the weekend."

As its Presenting Partner for the 2026 edition of NBA House Philippines, Gatorade will provide hydration for participants in the fun run and the on-court basketball activities throughout the weekend. Also supporting the event are Official Partners Energen Champion and vivo, Official Media Partners Cignal, Disney+ and Prime Video, Official Merchandising Partners Mitchell & Ness, New Era, and Wilson, and Supporting Partners AXA Philippines, Budweiser, Salmon, and Topps.

Fans in the Philippines can access the event by visiting NBA.com/NBAHousePhilippines to redeem free tickets to the two-day event.

Saturday, August 15, 2026

Gold rush anchors strong finish for Philippine fencing at the SEAFF

Members of the Philippine fencing Team celebrate following their campaign in the 2026 Southeast Asian Fencing Federation (SEAFF) Cadet and Junior championship at the Arena TSH OCM in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Photo shared by coach Alex Ragot)

From the juniors to the cadet ranks, young Filipino fencers have stepped up to the ‘piste’ and proved they have the winning pedigree to fight for flag and country against the best in the region.

A combined total of five gold medals with seven silvers and 13 bronzes were pocketed by Team Philippines in the Southeast Asian Fencing Federation (SEAFF) Junior and Cadet championship held at the Arena TSH OCM in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Oscar del Castillo led the charge for the Nationals as he earned a silver medal in the 21-and-under junior men’s epee individual, and later bagged the gold medal in the 17-and-under cadet men’s epee.

The 16-year-old del Castillo lost to Singapore’s Benjamin Lee 15-11 in the finals of junior men’s epee last Monday, but rebounded with a convincing 15-8 win against Do Dang Khoi of Vietnam in cadet men’s last Friday.

Willa Galvez, on the other hand, earned a bronze medal in junior women’s foil individual, while in cadet Hagia del Castillo settled with a silver, with Victoria Ebdane and Yuna Canlas taking bronze medal each in women’s foil individual.

Galvez, whose competition abroad is supported by Nickel Asia Corporation, with backing from Converge, NLEX Corporation, Rain or Shine, MVP Sports Foundation, Strong Group Athletics, Pocari Sweat and Icons Sports Management Services, won against Singapore’s Sita Naidu Maaravis, 15-14, in the quarterfinals but dropped a 15-8 decision to eventual gold medalist and Malaysia national team member Suraya Rizzal.

As for del Castillo, she missed out on the gold medal following a 15-7 defeat to Oo Chin Yu of Malysia in the finals after beating Ebdane in the semifinals 15-3, while Canlas suffered a 15-5 loss to Oo in the other bracket of the Final Four.

Also earning bronze medals in cadet individual categories are Don Geronimo in men’s epee, Jethro Chan in men’s foil and Papina Torre in women’s epee.

In team events, Galvez and Ebdane teamed up with Jodie Tan to secure the junior women’s foil gold, before Ebdane and Tan joined hands with Canlas and del Castillo to take home the cadet women’s foil gold.

Khiane Felipe, a member of the national team, connived with Vito Coching, Drake Chung and Matthew General as they ruled the sabre junior men’s team, while del Castillo starred with Joaquin de Silos, Jacob Mayo and Li Jiashu to win the epee cadet men’s team.

Galvez likewise got a silver in the cadet women’s foil team with Christine May Morales and Victoria Malvar, while the women’s epee team of Papina Torre, Eleina Junia and Faith Olemos also won a silver medal.

Also in teams, Estelliah Gilliana, Hailey Peters, Arianna Tiu and Nadelle Turiano also settled with a silver in junior women’s saber, while Chung won a silver in cadet men’s sabre with Marcus Co Say, Erlon Mallari and Sean Ragos; and Ryona Salvante, Elise Acuzar, Ruth Nierras and Gillana pocketed a silver in cadet women’s sabre.

Also winning bronze medals in team events include Geronimo, Mayo, de Silos and del Castillo in junior men’s team epee; Canlas, Del Castillo and Malvar in junior women’s foil; Junia, Olemos, Torre and Rhiana Cruz in junior women’s epee; Inigo Divinagracia, Lucas Palafox, Elijah Timbol and Chan in junior men’s foil; Cruz, Summer Feliciano and Chiara Guidote in cadet women’s epee; Luis Clemente, Ynigo Estrada and Qody Omengan in cadet men’s sabre; and Chan, Palafox and Yohann Roldan went home with a bronze in cadet men's foil.

In a statement, the Philippine Fencing Association shared their praise towards the delegation.

The Philippine Fencing Team proudly showcased the strength, talent, and determination of Filipino fencers at the SEAFF Minime, Junior and Cadet Championships in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, delivering an impressive performance against some of the region’s finest young athletes.

Representing the Philippines with pride, our Minime, Junior, and Cadet fencers demonstrated exceptional skill, discipline, sportsmanship, and competitive spirit throughout the competition. Their performances reflected not only their individual talent, but also the dedication of their coaches, clubs, parents, and the Philippine Fencing Association in continuously developing the next generation of Filipino fencers.

The participation of the Philippine delegation provided our young athletes with valuable international exposure and the opportunity to compete against strong opponents from across Southeast Asia. Every bout served as an important learning experience, allowing our athletes to gain confidence, strengthen their tactical awareness, and further develop their competitive maturity.

Our fencers fought with determination from the pools through the elimination rounds, showing that Philippine fencing continues to make significant progress across all three age categories. The achievements of the team are a testament to the hard work and commitment of our athletes, coaches, clubs, and families who continue to support their journey in the sport.

Beyond the medals and victories, the SEAFF Championships also highlighted the importance of international competition in preparing our young athletes for bigger challenges ahead. These experiences will be valuable as they progress from Minime to Cadet, Junior, and eventually to the Senior level, strengthening the pipeline of athletes who will represent the Philippines in future regional, Asian, and international competitions.

The Philippine Fencing Association extends its heartfelt congratulations to all Filipino fencers who competed in Kuala Lumpur. Your courage, discipline, and fighting spirit made the Philippines proud.
We also express our sincere appreciation to our coaches, team officials, clubs, parents, and supporters whose unwavering commitment and sacrifices made this participation possible.

Most, if not all, of these fencers will participate at the final leg of the ranking competition as hosted by the fencing NSA this coming August 29-30 at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum, which is expected to also include overseas-based competition.

NSAC World Invitational semifinals on tap

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Four teams remain in contention for the inaugural NSAC World Invitational crown, presented by the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), as University of Santo Tomas battles Jose Rizal University and San Beda University takes on Japan’s Fighting Eagles Nagoya being the last four teams standing at the PhilSports Arena.

In partnership with the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP), Day 2 will feature two classification games before the semifinalists compete in the afternoon for spots in Sunday’s championship game.

UST booked its place in the semifinals with an 88-65 victory over Tenri University, while JRU advanced after holding off Australia’s Elite Stacks, 71-66.

The matchup pits two schools fresh from recent preseason collegiate action, with the Growling Tigers coming off its NSAC championship and the Heavy Bombers entering the World Invitational after winning the 2026 Filoil EcoOil Preseason Cup.

On the other side of the bracket, San Beda earned its semifinal berth with a 78-65 victory over Taiwan’s National Formosa University.

The Red Lions will face Fighting Eagles Nagoya, the only professional team in the tournament, after the Japanese B.ONE club defeated FEU, 97-87, in its opening game.

The matchup brings together two programs with championship pedigree at different levels of the game. San Beda is one of the most successful collegiate basketball programs in the Philippines, with a record 24 NCAA men's basketball championships.

Nagoya, on the other hand, won the B.League Division 2 championship in 2022, and is set to compete in Japan's second division.

The winners between UST-JRU and San Beda-Nagoya will advance to Sunday’s championship game, while the losing teams will meet for third place.

In addition, Day 2 of the NSAC World Invitational will begin with the classification matches, where Elite Stacks AUS faces Tenri University and FEU takes on National Formosa University. The winners will advance to the fifth-place game, while the losing teams will meet for seventh place on Sunday.

Friday, August 14, 2026

Philippine squads assert themselves in NSAC World Invitational opener

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Philippine collegiate teams made a strong start to the inaugural NSAC World Invitational, presented by Philippine Sports Commission, with University of Santo Tomas, San Beda University, and Jose Rizal University securing victories on Friday at the PhilSports Arena.

Japan’s Fighting Eagles Nagoya, the lone professional team in the eight-team field, completed the opening-day slate with a 97-87 victory over Far Eastern University.

The tournament, in partnership with the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP), brings together teams from the Philippines, Japan, Taiwan, and Australia for three days of international basketball competition.

Mangubat Leads JRU Past Elite Stacks

JRU opened the tournament with a hard-earned 71-66 victory over Australia’s Elite Stacks in a game that remained close throughout.

Lawrence Mangubat led the Heavy Bombers with 22 points, while Sean Salvador contributed 14. Chris Hubilla and Allan Laurenaria added 13 points apiece, with Hubilla also collecting seven rebounds and five assists.

Elite Stacks stayed within striking distance behind Akok Machar, who finished with a game-high 22 points and six rebounds. Kut Deng added 13 points.

JRU held a slim 57-56 advantage entering the fourth quarter before outscoring the Australian side, 14-10, over the final period to secure the five-point win.

San Beda Pulls Away From National Formosa

San Beda followed with a 78-65 victory over Taiwan’s National Formosa University after overcoming an early deficit.

The Red Lions trailed 24-17 after the opening quarter before responding with a 25-15 second period to take a 42-39 advantage into halftime. They extended their lead by holding National Formosa to 10 points in the third quarter.

RC Calimag paced San Beda with 16 points, while Aldous Torculas added 15. Jomel Puno chipped in 11 points off the bench.

Justin Hawkins led National Formosa with 16 points, followed by Chengen Yang with 14 and Jayden Jones with 12.

UST Cruises Past Tenri

UST delivered the most decisive victory of the opening day, defeating Japan’s Tenri University, 88-65.

The Growling Tigers established control early with a 27-13 first quarter and carried a 51-29 advantage into halftime.

Collins Akowe and Amiel Acido led UST with 17 points apiece, with Acido going a perfect 6-of-6 from the field. Koji Buenaflor added 11 points off the bench.

Jerry Williams paced Tenri with a game-high 23 points, while Hayato Yanagisawa finished with 17.

The victory continued UST’s strong run in Asiabasket competition after the Growling Tigers captured the NSAC championship last June.

Nagoya Turns Back FEU

Fighting Eagles Nagoya closed Day 1 by defeating FEU, 97-87, in the highest-scoring game of
the day.

The Tamaraws came out firing and took a 29-22 advantage after the opening quarter, but Nagoya responded with a 33-point second period to move ahead, 55-48, at halftime.

Nagoya, the only professional club competing in the NSAC World Invitational, maintained its advantage through the second half to secure the 10-point victory.

Nelson Phillips led the Fighting Eagles with 21 points, while Tres Tinkle came off the bench to score 20. Ryuto Yasuoka added 12 points.

Janrey Pasaol led FEU with 17 points, while Jorick Bautista finished with 13. Mohamed Konateh contributed 11, with Kirby Mongcopa and Cabs Cabonilas adding 10 apiece.

The results leave JRU, San Beda, UST, and Fighting Eagles Nagoya as the four opening-day winners as the NSAC World Invitational continues at the PhilSports Arena.

The results set up the next stage of the NSAC World Invitational, with UST taking on JRU in the semifinals, while San Beda battles Fighting Eagles Nagoya for the other spot in the championship game.

Meanwhile, the classification round will see Elite Stacks face Tenri University, while FEU takes on National Formosa University.

The NSAC World Invitational continues at the PhilSports Arena, with the tournament culminating on August 16.

Inaugural edition of NSAC World Invitational set for tip this weekend

NSAC

The stage is set for the inaugural NSAC World Invitational presented by the Philippine Sports Commission as eight teams from the Philippines, Japan, Taiwan, and Australia tip off three days of international basketball action on Friday, August 14, at the PhilSports Arena.

Held in partnership with the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP), the tournament brings four Philippine collegiate programs together with four international teams in a knockout competition running through August 16.

Opening day will feature four Philippines-versus-international matchups beginning at 11:00 a.m., when Filoil champion Jose Rizal University takes on Australia's Elite Stacks AUS.

San Beda University follows at 1:00 p.m. against Taiwan's National Formosa University, before NSAC champion University of Santo Tomas meets 2025 Kansai First Division champion Tenri University of Japan at 3:00 p.m.

Far Eastern University and Japan B.ONE side Fighting Eagles Nagoya wrap up the opening-day slate at 5:00 p.m in this tournament co-presented by ANTA and supported by Wilson, Smart, Gatorade, GrabFood, GrabCar, MOVE IT, Buffalo's Wings N' Things, Sundry, Manam Barbecue, Bánh Mì Kitchen, and other tournament partners.

The four winners will advance to Saturday's semifinals, scheduled for 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., while the losing teams compete in classification games at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.

The tournament culminates on Sunday, August 16, beginning with the seventh-place game at 11:00 a.m., followed by the fifth-place game at 1:00 p.m. and third-place game at 3:00 p.m. The inaugural NSAC World Invitational champion will be crowned in the 5:00 p.m. final.

The Philippine field features UST, San Beda, JRU, and FEU, while Fighting Eagles Nagoya and Tenri University represent Japan, National Formosa University represents Taiwan, and Elite Stacks AUS carries the Australian banner.

One Sports and One Sports+ serve as the tournament's broadcast partners. 

Tickets are available through TicketNet Online and TicketNet outlets.

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Buyback program available for Decathlon customers

Decathlon holding a buyback week

Selling your old sports gear online can often feel like a sport in itself—and not a fun one. From dealing with endless "HM po?" comments and extreme lowball offers to the constant risk of getting ghosted by buyers on online marketplaces, clearing out an old bike or camping tent is exhausting for many Filipinos.

To provide a seamless, secure, and rewarding alternative, Decathlon is holding Buyback Week from August 9 to 15, 2026. During this week-long event at participating stores nationwide, Decathlon customers can bring their pre-loved Decathlon equipment directly to branches and exchange them instantly for Decathlon vouchers.
 
Participating stores—including flagship like Decathlon Pasig (Tiendesitas), Decathlon Alabang, and Decathlon North EDSA—will have dedicated Circular Economy teams ready to evaluate, making it the easiest way for Filipinos to refresh their gear just in time for their next adventure.

Seamless Experience: Say Goodbye to Marketplace Hassles

Unlike public listing sites where sellers have to take dozens of photos, write descriptions, and coordinate logistically challenging or risky meetups with strangers, Decathlonʼs Buyback takes three easy steps:

  1. Get an Estimate: Visit the website to use the online assessment tool and get an initial estimate of your item's value.
  2. Bring it In-Store: Head to any participating Decathlon branch during Buyback Week.
  3. Claim Your Voucher: Once the physical inspection is validated by an expert teammate, walk away with your Decathlon gift card instantly.

Instant, Guaranteed Value for Your Next Adventure

Instead of waiting weeks for an online buyer to ship payment, customers receive the agreed-upon value of their gear loaded directly onto a Decathlon Gift Card the exact moment the in-store evaluation is complete.

This provides, guaranteed value that acts as immediate store credit. Whether a customer is looking to upgrade their current mountain bike, transition from home workouts to outdoor camping, or simply replenish their family's activewear collections, the vouchers offer a friction-free way to fund their next athletic milestone.

Sports Products given a Second Life

Beyond the personal convenience, Buyback is anchored heavily on an environmental mission: preserving the playground we play in.

Every piece of equipment traded into Decathlon enters the "Second Life". Decathlonʼs Circular Economy team refurbishes the gear to ensure it meets safety and quality standards. It is then placed back at a reduced price for another sports lover to enjoy.

By choosing to trade in rather than throw away, Filipino consumers actively participate in the circular economy. This extends the lifecycle of high-quality products, drastically reduces landfill waste, and minimizes the carbon emissions associated with manufacturing brand-new equipment from scratch.

How to Participate in Decathlonʼs Buyback Week (August 9-15, 2026)

Eligible items for trade-in include Decathlon-branded bicycles, tents, fitness equipment, scooters, and other major sporting gear in fully functional condition. For more information, go to
https://www.decathlon.ph/s/buy-back

Philippines cap SEAFF Juniors action with two golds

Victory for Team Philippines as (from left) Willa Galvez, Victoria Ebdane and Jodie Tan of Team A proudly hold their respective gold medals for winning the women’s team foil junior’s category in the 2026 Southeast Asian Fencing Federation (SEAFF) Cadet and Junior championship on Tuesday, August 11 at the Arena TSH OCM in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Photo Courtesy of Maria Ellen Campos Palafox)

Team Philippines finally found a way to get on top of the podium after the women’s foil team and the men’s saber squad ruled their respective categories in the 2026 Southeast Asian Fencing Federation (SEAFF) Cadet and Junior championship on Tuesday, August 11 at the Arena TSH OCM in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
 
The triumvirate of Victoria Ebdane, Willa Galvez and Jodie Tan joined forces to capture the women’s foil team as they downed the team from Vietnam, 44-37, in the finals.
 
After dispatching Philippines Team B of Yuna Canlas, Hagia del Castillo and Victoria Malvar in a nail-biting 29-28 triumph in the semifinals, Philippines Team A was in full control all throughout the finals match.
 
Protecting a slim 9-6 lead, the 15-year-old Galvez - a member of the multi-titled fencing team University of the East - outscored 10-1 her opponent Nguyen Thi Anh Thu on the fourth of nine bouts that gave the Philippines a comfortable 19-7 advantage.
 
Galvez, whose international participation is backed by Nickel Asia Corporation, with support from NLEX Corporation, Rain or Shine, the MVP Sports Foundation, Strong Group Athletics, Pocari Sweat and Icons Sports Management Services, accounted for 21 of the team’s total touch points.
 
Ebdane added 13 points while Tan had 10 points.
 
In men’s saber, led by national team member Khiane Felipe, with Vito Coching, Drake Chung and Matthew General, the Philippines defeated Thailand, 45-40, in the finals.
 
With the two gold medals, it added to the national junior team’s collection of two silver and four bronze medals.
 
Estelliah Gilliana, Hailey Sophia Peters, Arianna Tiu and Nadelle Turiano of Team Philippines got a silver medal in the women's saber team event.
 
Oscar del Castillo, who earned a silver medal in men’s individual epee, also had a bronze medal with Joaquin De Silos, Jacob Mayo and Boo Geronimo in men’s team epee.
 
Also earning bronze medals is Team B (Canlas, Del Castillo and Malvar) in women’s foil; Rhiana Cruz, Eleina Junia, Faith Olemos and Papina Torre in women’s epee; and Inigo Divinagracia, Lucas Palafox, Jethro Chan and Elijah Timbol in men’s foil.
 
Galvez also earned a bronze medal in women’s individual foil on Monday by beating Singapore’s Sita Naidu Maaravis, 15-14, in the quarterfinals but lost to eventual gold medalist and Malaysia’s national team member Suraya Rizzal, 15-8.

Action continues with the cadet category, with the epee, foil and sabre individuals set August 12 and 13, while the team events will be played on Aug. 14.