Friday, May 6, 2022

Aksyonovela TV marks return of Manila Wrestling Federation


The Philippine wrestling community is set to have its first action since the onset of the pandemic, as the Manila Wrestling Federation (MWF) will have some weekly content through Gank starting May 11.

Wednesday nights will be all about the MWF Aksyonovela TV, which you can watch on www.ganknow.com/manilawrestlingfed. Tapings for the first four episodes have already been conducted, leading up to the first live event on June 5 at the Doreen Fernandez Black Box inside the Arete building of Ateneo de Manila University, called MWF Republika.

Among MWF's roster of wrestlers are Crystal, and Robin Sane, both of which have wrestled internationally. The two will face off on the main event of the inaugural episode of Aksyonovela TV.

Other notable figures in the roster are Fabio Makisig, Pinoy strong-style athlete "Danger" Rex Lawin, charismatic cult leader Bro. Jomar Liwanag, and Nigel "Suplex" San Jose.

From its humble beginnings as an online forum by wrestling fans nine years ago, it is now acts as a vibrant and vital part of this particular entertainment subculture in the country.

Thursday, May 5, 2022

NBA Store Philippines set for return


The NBA Store is set to once again make its physical return to the Philippines on May 6, as it will once again roost at the Mega Fashion Hall inside SM Megamall in Mandaluyong City. 

Much like its previous iterations, the NBA Store will once again provide fans the opportunity to snap up official league merchandise from all thirty teams within its 250 sq. meter space, which includes jerseys, shirts, footwear, headwear, accessories, equipment, memorabilia, and collectibles. Brands like Nike, Jordan, Mitchell & Ness, Funko, New Era, Panini, and Wilson, among others. Locally-designed shirts will also be available.

Serving as the caretaker of the third version of the NBA Store is a familiar face in Titanomachy International, Inc. (Titan), who has been handling store sales locally.

NBA Asia head of Global Merchandising Lesley Rulloda shares, "We’re excited to welcome our passionate fans to the new NBA Store in Metro Manila and position the Philippines as a premier shopping destination for NBA fans across Southeast Asia. Through our partnership with Titan, we look forward to delivering Filipinos an authentic retail experience that supplements our e-commerce destination as we celebrate their fandom with the widest range of NBA products in the country."

Titan Managing Director Mike Ignacio adds, "Filipinos are among the most dedicated NBA fans in the world and have played an integral part in the growth of our e-commerce business. Opening the NBA Store in one of the largest malls in the country is the next logical step in providing Filipinos a seamless physical and online shopping experience that offers unprecedented access to exclusive NBA merchandise."

In addition, the store also features a photo wall that includes a NBA-themed podium, which is ideal for those post-game press conference looks in place with the ongoing NBA playoffs. There are also measure-ups and footprints of notable NBA players and legends. A digital panel will feature live NBA games, scores, and highlights, as well as a virtual photo booth where fans can pose for a photo with a certain NBA player.

To mark the opening, the NBA Store will offer a 20% discount on its hyperlocal apparel from May 6-8.

Operating hours starting May 7 will be 10am to 10pm daily.

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

iWantTFC secures international broadcast rights to UAAP


After much consternation, UAAP fans overseas have a reason to celebrate, as they finally will have the chance to watch and cheer their favorite student-athletes.

On Sunday, Cignal TV, alongside with Pilipinas Global Network Limited announced that they have entered into a partnership with ABS-CBN Global for the international coverage of the league's this season.

Effective May 4, which is the start of the men's basketball Final Four, the UAAP Varsity Channel, which is Cignal's 24/7 sports channel tailored for the league, will be streamed through the iWantTFC platform.

Per ABS-CBN, the global streaming will begin fifteen minutes after the live TV broadcast starts locally, starting with Ateneo's matchup against FEU.

Make sure to take note of the times in their respective time zones:

US PST / Canada: 3am/6am

London / Rome: 11am/12nn

Saudi Arabia / Dubai: 1pm/2pm

Hong Kong / Japan: 6pm/7pm

Sydney / New Zealand: 8pm/10pm

The same thing holds true for the women's indoor volleyball tournament, which starts the next day, May 5.

US PST / Canada: 8pm/10pm (May 4)

London / Rome: 3am/4am

Saudi Arabia / Dubai: 5am/6am

Hong Kong / Japan: 10am /11am

Sydney / New Zealand: 12nn/2pm

iWantTFC is available through its website (iwanttfc.com), as well as through its app, which can be accessed through the various online platforms / devices: iOS, Android, VEWD, Roku, Amazon Fire, and even via smart TVs.

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Converge ICT renews partnership with UP Men's Basketball

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Converge ICT remains committed to supporting the University of the Philippines, as it extended its partnership for the next two seasons.

According to founder and chief executive officer Dennis Anthony Uy, "Given the caliber and talent of these young guys under Coach Goldwin [Monteverde], I expect no less than a Final Four finish."

He adds, "Converge believes the Fighting Maroons are a strong and talented team that embodies UP’s tradition of honor and excellence on and off the court – values that we also strive for at Converge. This is why we decided to continue our partnership with the team for UAAP Seasons 84 and 85. This partnership goes beyond the court."

The partnership has also seen the telecommunications service provider supply the necessary bandwidth for the University's students for their remote learning needs during the height of the pandemic, including its student-athletes.

Uy shares, "Providing fiber connectivity for students and teachers is an advocacy that is close to my heart. It is a privilege for us to help create the classroom environment that will help students to excel in their studies. We will continue to contribute in this advocacy."

In revealing the extension, UP Men's Basketball team manager Atty. Agaton Uvero expressed appreciation for Converge's assistance.

"We are truly grateful to Converge for their faith in us and for all the support they’ve given to the team and the UP community throughout these challenging times. This is only the beginning of a strong connection between the Fighting Maroons and Converge. Together we will do great things," Atty. Uvero said.

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Ticket for FIBA WCQ February window set for sale

The Samahang Baaketbol ng Pilipinas announced that tickets for the upcoming FIBA World Cup 2023 Qualifiers will be available for purchase starting February 17.

Set to take place at the SMART-Araneta Coliseum, ticket distribution will be handled by TicketNet, both onsite at its different outlets as well as online through www.ticketnet.com.ph.

Lower Box tickets will cost PhP 500, with Upper Box priced at PhP 200 (pending additional fees).

Additional requirements imposed by the IATF for the upcoming window include:

  • Fans need to be at least twelve years old
  • Fully vaccinated (must bring vaccination card and an additional valid ID)
  • Mandatory face mask wearing
  • No food allowed in audience area, but can be availed at the coliseum concourse.

Also, the Quezon City local government also requires the use of the Kyusi Pass in order to enter the venue, whether one is a resident or not.

Group A play for the Asian Qualifiers start on February 24 and will last until February 28.

24: 3pm New Zealand vs India, 6pm Korea vs Pilipinas

25: 3pm New Zealand vs Korea, 6pm India vs Pilipinas

27: 430pm India vs Korea, 7pm New Zealand vs Pilipinas

28: 3pm India vs New Zealand, 6pm Pilipinas vs Korea

The Philippines is seeking to build on the momentum of the Asia Cup Qualifiers, where Gilas Pilipinas won all six of their matches, including two games against Korea.

Friday, February 4, 2022

Philippines falls short in Women's Asian Cup semifinals

c/o Asian Football Confederation

South Korea secured its first-ever Women's Asian Cup final on Thursday afternoon, doing so with a 2-0 victory over the Philippines at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Pune.

The Taeguk Ladies scored two first half goals from Cho So-Hyun and Son Hwa-Yeon in a dominating performance.

It did not take long for Korea to have an advantage, as Cho received a corner kick from Kim Hye-Ri and the Tottenham women's stalwart headed it past Olivia Davies-McDaniel after four minutes.

They would continue to put additional pressure with Son getting shots towards Davies-McDaniel, but the Milwaukee alumna would take care of them in the 15th and 19th minute.

The Filipinas would have their own scoring opportunities, although they were much fewer than their opposition. Katrina Guillou had a chance in the 24th minute, although her long distance attempt just missed.

Korea would double the lead in the 34th minute, as Choo Hyo-Joo found Son for an easy tap-in.

Alen Stajcic made three changes during the break, with Malea Cesar, Chandler McDaniel, and Sara Castaneda coming on, although McDaniel would suffer a knee injury that would cut short her stint after twelve minutes.

The adjustments could not provide the Philippines the necessary oomph needed to cause a problem for the Korean defense. However, they remained resolute on the defensive side of the ball, giving their effort to prevent their opposition from blowing the game wide open.

Davies-McDaniel denied Son a chance at a brace in the 67th minute, as well as substitute Lee Min-A's opportunity twenty minutes later.

Colin Bell praised the team's performance afterwards, "The girls have worked tremendously hard the whole tournament, and to actually get to the final after this game is such a big achievement. We’re happy we got the result and the chance to play in the final."

In spite of the defeat, the Philippines achieved their objective in earning one of the automatic spots for the FIFA Women's World Cup next year. Alen Stajcic shared post-match, "It was a very tough match. Korea Republic were the better team and had more chances than we had. After 120 minutes in the last match, the players still fought right to the death. There’s an amazing amount of heart and courage in this group, and I’m proud of them. Everyone back home in the Philippines should be so proud of this group, who have come such a long way in such a short space of time."

The win allows Korea to face off against China this weekend for the right to be Asia's best women's football team.

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Vietnam at cusp of FIFA Women's World Cup berth

c/o Asian Football Confederation

Vietnam boosted its hopes of a maiden Women's World Cup berth with a 2-0 victory over Thailand in the Women's Asian Cup playoffs on Wednesday afternoon in Navi Mumbai.

Both goals came in the first half, with captain Huynh Nhu putting the SEA Games champions on the board in the 19th minute, followed by Thai Thi Thao five minutes later.

With only fourteen available players due to the COVID-19 outbreak affecting the side, the Thais were already on the back foot, eventually cracking to the Vietnamese pressure when Pham Hai Yen intercepting Warunee Phetwiset's attempted deflection towards Waraporn Boonsing and finding Huynh, who fires it to an empty net.

Vietnam doubled the advantage at the 24th minute,  as Thao headed home a cross from Nguyen Thi Tuyet Dung.

They would have a chance to add another goal in the second half late, but Yen's shot was denied by the post, while VAR nullifed a goal from Nhu.

The win puts Vietnam in the driver's seat heading into their matchup against Chinese-Taipei that might just determine who gets the automatic berth for the World Cup.

As for the Thailand, a must-win matchup against Chinese-Taipei is on the cards on Friday, a situation hampered further by Kanchanaporn Saenkhun being sent off due to a red card in injury time. The defender had brought Nguyen Thi Thanh Nah whilst being clear on goal, and by incurring the offense will be sitting out her next match, reducing their current available players to the minimum thirteen prescribed by the competition guidelines.

The teams unable to secure the automatic berth in this three-team playoff are set to participate in the intercontinental playoffs to determine the remaining field next year.