BLEACHERS BREW EST. MAY 2006

Someone asked me how my blog and newspaper column came to be titled "Bleachers Brew". It's like this, it's an amalgam of sorts of two things: The bleachers area in the stadium/arena where I used to sit when I would watch baseball, football, and basketball games and Miles Davis' great jazz album Bitches Brew. That's how it got culled together. I originally planned on calling it "The View from the Big Chair" that is a nod to Tears For Fear's second album, Songs from the Big Chair. So there.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Mad dogs and Joshua Webb


Joshua Webb is a second too late in realizing that Kevin Alas pulled up for a jumper (he was guarding against the drive). The other player cut out in the picture is Ferdinand. Alas made the shot from the right side of the elbow. All net. But DLSU got the win over Letran in the Opening Day of the Fil Oil Pre-season Invitational Tournament. Note on Alas, having watched him in the previous year, he seems to be trying to do too much now that Rey G and RJ Jazul are gone. And that pull up fade, he attempted on several occasions is right out of Kobe Bryant. Promise. If you've been watching Letran and Alas' game you'd say that it's a new weapon in his arsenal.

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Webb is the type of player you hate because he's not on your team. I, on the other hand, saw a very good basketball player even during his high school days at DLSZ. I was supposed to write a column about him for Business Mirror last year but Ken hijacked it for Rebound. The longer space affords a little more latitude in the writing. I won't be posting here. Come to think of it, I never posted any of the things I wrote for Rebound on Brew. I have a vested interest in the magazine doing well because it was a baby of the first Sportsnation class I held (there will be a second now that I'm no longer pushing through with the trip to Europe no thanks to some bit of alpine whatever). Anyways, the title of the piece is, "Mad dogs and Joshua Webb." Thanks, dude. Hope ya like it!

The fourth issue will be out before the start of the college basketball season.

Line-ups:
DLSU - Yutien Andrada, Simon Atkins, Gab Banal, Luigi dela Paz, Nico Elorde, Ferdinand, Raffy Herrera, Jovet Mendoza, Tata Marata, Philip Paredes, Martin Reyes, Jarelan Tampus, Joel Tolentino, Maui Villanueva, Almond Vosotros, Joshua Webb. Reserve: Arnold Van Opstal and Louie Vigil

SBC - Mar Villahermosa, Melo Lim, JP Mendoza, Jake Pascual, Dave Marcelo, Anjo Caram, Ginno Soliman, Garvo Lanete, David Semerad, Kyle Pascual, Borgie Hermida, Michole Sorela, Sudan Daniel, Rome dela Rosa, Paolo Pontejos

SSCR - Pamboy Raymundo, Calvin Abueva, Ian Sangalang, Gilbert Bulawan, Ronald Pascual, Anthony del Rio, Dave Najorda, Jonathan Semira, Ray Maconocido, Erickson Gatchalian, Rey Gorospe, Dexter Maiquez, Jovit dela Cruz, JP Taha, Jason Gatchalian, Carlo Pangilinan.

EAC - Argel Mendoza, Jay Santos, Russel Yaya, Claude Cubo, Jeffrey Lapitan, Franz Chiong, Neil Tuazon, Emil Vargas, Wei Lim, Hou Loh Chee, Ralph Pingol, Dan Diolanto, Kevin Ong, Lowell Yaya, Marc Liwag, Lorenzo Manuel.

CSLJ - Jaypee Belencion, Jam Cortes, Kevin Alas, Kris Alas, Aloysius Taplah, Patrick Ang, Andrei Pantin, Franz Dysam, Jonathan Belorio, Victor Espiritu, Raymond Almazan, Alvy Rodil, JP Magbitang, Lean Alejandro.

JRU - Marvin Hayes, John Lopez, Raycon Kabigting, John Njei, JR Bulangis, Nate Matute, Alex Almario, John Montemayor, Jeckster Apinian, Hector Badua, Joe Etame, John Yasa, Joel Gabriel, Mark Anthony Lopez, Jerome Cruz, Paul dela Peña.

RP U18 - Joshua Angelo Alolino, Baser Amer, Ael Banal, Gwynne Capacio, Joshua Eriobu, Russell Escoto, Kevin Ferrer, Fonso Gotladera, Chris Javier, Jeoffrey Javillonar, Cedric Labing-isa, Aljon Mariano, Dave Moralde, Kyle Neypes, Michael Pate, Von Pessumal, Keifer Ravena, Paolo Romero, Jeth Rosario, Roldan Sara, Christian Sentcheu, Jeron Teng, Cris Tolomia.

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