By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. I WAS stunned and saddened by the news that the football game tragedy in East Java’s Malang City, Indonesia last October 2 was marred by a stampede that killed 131 people. The talk now in the world of sports describes the disaster as the…
By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. DESPITE the imminent threat of super Typhoon Karding last Sunday (September 25), the much-awaited post-pandemic province-wide basketball cagefest dubbed as “Excellent Noodles Cup DBL Pangasinan Inter-Town/City/School U18 Basketball Tournament 2022” still officially unfolded at the Dagupan City’s People’s Astrodome. Yes, I witnessed the well-orchestrated…
Excellent Noodles Cup cagefest (Part 2 of 2)
By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. WE have witnessed how the world’s economy was derailed by the COVID-19 for three years (2019-2021) and reportedly killed millions of people worldwide. As true believer of our Holy Bible, I expected this to happen given what was written in the Good Book in…
Excellent Noodles Cup cagefest unfurls Sept. 25 (Part 1 of 2)
By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. VIVA is a Spanish word that literally means ‘long live’ in English. Some Latino countries say “Viva” to congratulate somebody for an achievement, some as a birthday greeting. I learned this when I was a fourth-year high school student at Jackson High School (now…
Viva Eala! Viva Obiena! Viva Filipinas!
By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. BELOW is the synopsis of the first five games of this year’s PBA Philippine Cup best-of-seven championship series between defending champion TNT Tropang Giga and number one challenger San Miguel Beer (SMB) that saw TNT taking the edge, 3-2, and was one shy away…
And the winner is… SMB
By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. GONE were the days when our Philippine national basketball team was the dominant and powerhouse in Asia’s caging. Those were the heydays of Robert Jaworski, Alberto Reynoso, William Adornado, Jimmy Mariano, Philip Cezar, Danny Florencio, Rosaleo Martirez, Rogelio Melencio, Freddie Webb, Rudy Distrito, Fortunato…
PH national quintet, Asia’s powerhouse no more
By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. WE, ardent buffs of basketball tournaments, watched on TV last August 17 how the multi-titled and endeared San Miguel Beer (SMB) squad escaped a precarious semifinal match and eventually won the seventh and final game of their semis series with a convincing 100-89 score…
SMB vs. TNT fives, evenly matched
By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. WE, in sports desks were saddened by the demise of former Asia’s queen of sprint Lydia de Vega, fondly called “Diay” among her relatives, friends and athletic mates. After the glamorous athletic lass from Meycauayan, Bulacan gave great accolades to our nation, her losing…
Remembering Diay
By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. FOR a long while, I was nationally known for being a professional cyclist by winning three national multi-stage cycling races and also finishing four times as a first runner-up. Aside from that, our Pangasinan squad which I skippered four times won the national team…
Living a life as a sportsman… and as a recording artist
By Jesus A Garcia Jr. I WAS not surprised but deeply saddened over the sudden passing of our beloved former president Fidel Valdez Ramos, better known as FVR. Not surprised because at 94 years old it was but expected that his health was already at a frail stage. But…