60 Best Filipino HS players selected for
Elite Development Camp
by rick olivares
Sixty of the best high school
basketball players throughout the entire archipelago gathered in Manila for the
first ever Elite 60 Development Camp held at the Colegio de San Agustin Gym in Makati.
The cagers were selected from
three regional camps held in the Visayas (Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu),
Mindanao (Xavier University), and Luzon (San Beda College) in the space of
three weeks beginning April 22-May 6 under the watchful eye of former
Philippine National Youth Team coach Eric Altamirano.
The Elite 60 Development Camp is
designed to identify young talent who will be earmarked for the national team.
“The EDC program is designed to give others a chance to be seen when they
otherwise will not be noticed. We just have so much talent all over the
country. This program will enhance our national teams and provide opportunities
and fuel dreams of kids in the provinces.”
Once in Manila, the 60 players
received personalized teaching from noted Australian coach Rob Beveridge who
has coached in his native Australia as well as the Chinese Basketball
Association. He is no stranger to Philippine basketball as well having served
as a consultant during National University’s UAAP Men’s Basketball Championship
title run in 2014 and with the Alaska Aces in the Philippine Basketball
Association.
“I believe that Filipino
basketball players are among the most talented.” Said Beveridge. “Their
capacity to learn is incredible. If we can really start them out early with
good knowledge of the game this will serve them well as they proceed to the
next higher level.”
The players were divided into the
Under-18 and Under-16 categories.
The U-18 ballers included Ralph
Obeal and Jhonard Ersando from Cavite; Lemwhel Calibo, Carlos Nobleza, and
Patrick Joseph Parabuac from Laguna; Edralene Kenneth Lamsen from Nueva Ecija;
Andrew Velasco, Andre Benedict Chua, Joseph Joshua Fuentebella, Christian
Manaytay, and Alex Visser from Cebu; Milo Janao Jr. and Duff Ross Galas from
Cagayan de Oro; Concord Paul Ramas Jr. from Pagadian; BJ Sumugat from Davao;
Franz Diaz from Iloilo; Rommel Jan Pampag from Kidapawan; and Harvey Pagsanjan,
Jerome Nepomuceno, Daniel Geronimo, Clint Escamis, Rommel Junsay, Joshua
Ramirez, JM Lagumen, Joshua Tagala, Lian Barbero, Rhon Jay Abarrientos, Miguel
Oczon, Will Gozum, and Kenji Roman from Manila.
In the U-16 category, joining the
EDC camp were Ralph Angelo Panlilio from Pangasinan; Daniel Coo from Bacolod;
Leonardo Villanueva from Zamboanga; Justine Sanchez, Justine Biag, Cris
Lawrence Castañeda, and Muro Ami Fermin from Tarlac; Cyrian Boniao and Kent
Gelogo from Cagayan de Oro; Rey Tristan Fuentes, Christian Rafael Manulat,
Leobert Casinillo, Anskie Espina, Lowell Chan, Michael Jhaye Jordan, and John
Edward Aguilar from Cebu; and Darren Sytin, Joaquin Jaymalin, Jonas Salandanan,
Miguel Sahali, Gabriel Reyes, Ernest John Felicilda, Jorick Kyle Bautista, King
Balaga, King Vinoya, Lloyd Oliva, and Jessie Arciaga from Manila.
“It’s quite an honor to be among
these players and to be selected for the Elite Development Camp,” said Visser.
“It makes you want to work harder.”
The three-day camp culminated
with an All-Star Game.
Receiving awards from the
three-day were the following:
Luzon Most Outstanding Player
U-18 Lemwhel Calibo (Saint
Benedict International School in Laguna)
U-16 Justine Sanchez (Maliwalo
National High School in Tarlac)
Visayas Most Outstanding Player
U-18 Christian Manaytay (Sacred
Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu)
U-16 Daniel Coo (St. John’s
Institute in Bacolod)
Mindanao Most Outstanding Player
U-18 Milo Janao Jr. (Assumption
Montessori School in Cagayan de Oro)
U-16 Leonardo Villanueva
(Southern City Colleges in Zamboanga)
National Capital Region Most
Outstanding Player
U-18 Will Gozum (Mapua Institute
of Technology)
U-16 Ernest John Felicilda
(National University)
The Elite 60 Development Camp is
an official grassroots program of the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas with
support from the MVP Sports Foundation.
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