Pinggoy,
Atangan, Tongco topbill 2nd Seaoil High School All-Star Game
by rick olivares
Thirty-two of the best high school
seniors in the country will be on show in the second Seaoil High School
All-Star Game this coming March 3 at the Ynares Center in Pasig City. The Seaoil
High School All-Star Game is the one of the highlights of the National
Basketball Training Center (NBTC) Finals that is held every first weekend of
March.
“The Seaoil High School All-Star Game
is once again the premier event to showcase the Philippines’ top high school
basketball talent,” said NBTC Training Director Alex Compton. “We are excited
to see the best of the best compete against each other on a national stage. These
kids are all graduating from high school and not everyone knows about their talent.
The Seaoil High School All-Star Game will be their stage.”
Among those participating in this
year’s event that is patterned after the McDonald’s All-American tournament are
FEU’s Jerie Pingoy, NU’s Ralph Atangan, San Beda’s Ranbill Tongco, UST’s Nicko
Bahia, Cagayan De Oro National High School’s John Luna, the University of
Visayas’ Paul Desiderio, and St. John’s Institute’s heralded Kib Montalbo to
name a few.
In the first-ever Seaoil High School
All-Star Game, Mapua’s Ace Basas came out of nowhere to take the Most Valuable
Player Award from more heralded players such as then Xavier Stallion Jeron
Teng, Mapua Red Robin JJ Alejandro, and San Beda’s Daryl Nazareno. Basas is now
with Ateneo.
It was during the tryouts for this
event where the University of the Philippines spotted Sacred Heart of Cebu’s
Henry Asilum.
Aside from the High School All-Star Game, the finals of
the NBTC will also be played on March 3rd. Summed up Compton, “Since November of 2012, well over 200
high school teams from all over the country have been competing for the chance
to play in the Seaoil NBTC Jr. National Championship. Sixteen teams remain and
in the first three days of March, they will compete for the opportunity to be
the best high school team in the country. We are grateful to Seaoil and the MVP
Sports Foundation for their commitment to these schools, coaches, and young
men. Skills are being developed, character is being built, and leaders being
raised. Yet on March 3rd, only one team can be champion.”
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