7 Fil-foreign teams grace Boys
International Basketball Challenge
Veteran basketball coach and
analyst Beaujing Acot is organizing the second Boys International Basketball
Challenge 2017 this coming March 24-28 at Batis Aramin, Lukban, Quezon.
The high school competition will
feature six high schools from Guam – the Simon Sanchez Sharks, George
Washington High School Geckos, Okkodo High School Bulldogs, JFK High School
Islanders, Tiyan High School, and F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School Hawks –
Durham Crossover Canada, plus local sides, Pinoy Youth Dreams Bulacan, Pinoy
Youth Dreamers Lucena, Pinoy Youth Dreamers Tayabas, and English Christian
Academy from Antipolo.
The Simon Sanchez Sharks bagged
the inaugural Boys International Challenge last year by outlasting Pinoy Youth
Dreams Metro Manila in two overtimes.
Acot formed the Pinoy Youth Dreamers program that is designed to give young kids who do not have the means to go to study and play in Manila the opportunity to learn the game and use it to get ahead in life.
“Manila is over-saturated with
basketball,” said Acot who is also the current coach of Paref Southridge
School. “What we want to do is to recognize the talents outside Manila and give
them an opportunity to shine. Quezon is one such place and is a good breeding
ground for these basketball players.”
Regarding the international
tournament, Acot felt that it will help the Fil-foreign teams discover their
roots and for the locals to be inspired and to learn. “We wanted to bring in
teams also of Filipino heritage to compete and hopefully, will provide
inspiration and a transfer of technology to the homegrowns especially those out
of school youth to seize their dreams again.”
The veteran coach also pointed
out some of his alumni from PYD that serves as a program to help out of school
youth to return to school and to use basketball as a means of advancing in the
world.
Some of PYD’s alumni who have
found homes in other programs include Charles Calleja who is now with Arellano
University’s Team B, Kenji Martinez who is with English Christian Academy, and
Dan Geronimo of Pasig Catholic College.
“More than a tournament and an
opportunity for kids to be discovered, the tournament is also about further
honing skills. I believe in scientific basketball with a lot of emphasis on
fundamentals. And this is what the program is all about.”
Acot’s teams also participate in
tournaments in Brunei, Guam, Malaysia, and Singapore.
The Boys International Basketball
Challenge is a grassroots program of the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas.
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