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VOL. 13 NO. 154 • WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2014 MAKULAY NAGPAPAKITANG-GILAS ang mga eroplano ng Philippine Air Force para sa pagdiriwang sa ika-67 anibersaryo nito kahapon sa Clark Air Base, Pampanga. GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE SIGAW NG ISANG CANADIAN ‘Pinoy ako’ Ni JB R. Deveza, Inquirer Mindanao C AGAYAN De Oro City—May misyon ang Canadian na si Kyle Douglas Jennermann. Bumubuo ang 26-taong-gulang na taga-Comox, British Columbia, ng isang talaan ng dapat gawin, na ina- asahan niyang makatutulong upang maging Pilipino siya kapag nabuo na niya. Nakapaskil ito sa blog niyang www.becomingfilipino.com, kung saan maaaring magdagdag ang mga Pilipino, dito man o sa iba- yong-dagat, ng mga bagay. “Think of things, experiences, anything that makes you Filipino,” ani Jennermann sa blog. “I will collect all the different ideas,” aniya, “then the journey begins.” Nilunsad noong kalagitnaan ng Pebrero ang talaang patuloy na humahaba. Ani Jennermann, unti- unti niyang nagagawa ang mga nakalagay sa talaan. “I have never experienced a cul- ture like the Philippines,’” aniya, “a culture that goes through a lot of really tough times and suffering but still shares a great big smile.” Unang dumating sa bansa si Jen- nermann noong Enero ng isang taon kasama ang apat na kaibigan. Nagtratrabaho siya sa Hong Kong para sa isang outdoor adventure company na may mga Pilipinong kawani. “They were a hardworking bunch, yet they always seemed to be so happy,” ani Jennermann. Nang tamaan ng Superbagyong “Yolanda” ang Pilipinas noong Nobyembre, iniwan niya ang tra- baho at tumulak sa Cagayan de Oro kung saan siya nagbalot ng relief goods para sa Red Cross. Napunta siya sa Tacloban at tinayo ang OneTacloban kasama ang ilang kaibigan upang makatu- long na walang “red tape, no poli- tics, no bulls---.” Nakalikom ang OneTacloban ng may P500,000 halaga ng donasyon. Sinabi ni Jennermann na ninais niyang maging Pilipino dahil sa nasaksihang katangian ng lahi na inuuna ang kapakanan ng pamilya at kaibigan, na sumasaya kahit pa nahihirapan. Pinag-aralan niyang maigi ang pormal na paraan sa pagiging opisyal na Pilipino.

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VOL. 13 NO. 154 • WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2014

MAKULAYNAGPAPAKITANG-GILAS ang mga eroplano ng Philippine Air Force para sa pagdiriwang sa ika-67anibersaryo nito kahapon sa Clark Air Base, Pampanga. GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

SIGAW NG ISANG CANADIAN

‘Pinoy ako’Ni JB R. Deveza, Inquirer Mindanao

C AGAYAN De Oro City—May misyon ang Canadianna si Kyle Douglas Jennermann. Bumubuo ang26-taong-gulang na taga-Comox, British

Columbia, ng isang talaan ng dapat gawin, na ina-asahan niyang makatutulong upang maging Pilipinosiya kapag nabuo na niya.

Nakapaskil ito sa blog niyangwww.becomingfilipino.com, kungsaan maaaring magdagdag angmga Pilipino, dito man o sa iba-yong-dagat, ng mga bagay.

“Think of things, experiences,anything that makes you Filipino,”ani Jennermann sa blog. “I willcollect all the different ideas,”aniya, “then the journey begins.”

Nilunsad noong kalagitnaan ngPebrero ang talaang patuloy nahumahaba. Ani Jennermann, unti-unti niyang nagagawa ang mganakalagay sa talaan.

“I have never experienced a cul-ture like the Philippines,’” aniya,“a culture that goes through a lotof really tough times and sufferingbut still shares a great big smile.”

Unang dumating sa bansa si Jen-nermann noong Enero ng isang taonkasama ang apat na kaibigan.

Nagtratrabaho siya sa Hong Kongpara sa isang outdoor adventure

company na may mga Pilipinongkawani. “They were a hardworkingbunch, yet they always seemed tobe so happy,” ani Jennermann.

Nang tamaan ng Superbagyong“Yolanda” ang Pilipinas noongNobyembre, iniwan niya ang tra-baho at tumulak sa Cagayan deOro kung saan siya nagbalot ngrelief goods para sa Red Cross.

Napunta siya sa Tacloban attinayo ang OneTacloban kasamaang ilang kaibigan upang makatu-long na walang “red tape, no poli-tics, no bulls---.”

Nakalikom ang OneTacloban ngmay P500,000 halaga ng donasyon.

Sinabi ni Jennermann na ninaisniyang maging Pilipino dahil sanasaksihang katangian ng lahi nainuuna ang kapakanan ng pamilyaat kaibigan, na sumasaya kahit panahihirapan. Pinag-aralan niyangmaigi ang pormal na paraan sapagiging opisyal na Pilipino.

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ang top secret na “Pen-tagon Papers” noong1971 na nag-udyok samga Amerikano na tu-tulan ang DigmaangVietnam.

“I have the greatestadmirat ion for thecourage of whistle-blowers and journal-ists in your country. Itis just wonderful,” aniEllsberg.

Nagsalita si Ells-berg, 83, kaugnay ngmga maiinit na ka-

ganapan sa Pilipinassa gilid ng taunang pu-long ng InvestigativeReporters and Editors(IRE) sa Marriott Mar-quis hotel sa lungsodna ito noong Biyernes.

“Your country ben-efits from having com-patriots who are thatb r a v e t o t e l l t h etruth,” pagpapatuloypa niya, tinukoy angmga mamamahayagng INQUIRER. DannyPetilla, contributor

Suspek sa hazing sumuko naSUMUKO sa pulisyaang isa sa 11 suspek sapagkamatay ni GuilloCesar Servando mata-pos dumanas umanong hazing sa kamay ngmga kasapi ng TauGamma Phi fraternity.

Sinabi ni Chief In-sp. Erwin Margarejo,tagapagsalita ng Ma-nila Police District, nasumuko ang nagpaki-lalang kasapi ng TauGamma Phi bandangtangha l i kahapon.Hindi siya pinangala-nan ng pulisya para sakanyang seguridad.

“He also to ld usthat the hazing inci-

d e n t h a p p e n e d i nPalanan, Makati City,”ani Margarejo. “Wehope that his surren-der will lead the othersuspects to come for-ward and turn them-selves in.”

Ayon kay Margare-jo, ibibigay nila angsuspek sa pulis Makatina mag-iimbestiga atmagsasampa ng kaso.

Nag labas ng pa-hayag ang Tau GammaPhi kahapon, at sina-bing ito ay “deeplytroubled” sa mga ulatna sangkot sa nakama-matay na hazing angmga kasapi nito.

“The Tau GammaPhi strongly condemnsthe violence inflictedagainst Servando. Thefraternity does not andwill not condone thisk ind o f i n c iden t , ”anang fraternity. CVE,NRM, LS, COA

Pulis sa Makatikulang—BinayHINILING ni MakatiMayor Jejomar ErwinBinay Jr. sa PhilippineNational Police (PNP)na magpakalat ng hi-git pang mga pulis salungsod sa maghaponkung kailan umaabotsa apat na milyon angbilang ng tao.

Sa isang liham kayPNP chief DirectorGeneral Allan Purisi-ma, tinukoy ni Binayang pagtaas sa bilangng mga pagnanakawsa Makati, kahit saoras na sumisikat paang araw.

“It is apparent thatthe current size of ourpolice force is grosslyinadequate to providesecurity and protec-tion for a highly ur-b a n i z e d c i t y l i k eMakati,” anang alkal-de.

Kasunod ng sunud-sunod na insidente ngpagnanakaw sa lung-sod, partikular sa Chi-no Roces Avenue, si-nabi ni Makati policech ie f Sen ior Supt .Manuel Lukban na“ i t ’ s imposs ib le tohave our policemenposted on every roadcorner.” Maricar B.Brizuela

DAP pinasasaulihan ng Kongreso.

Sa unanimous napasya, pinaboran ngKataas-taasang Huku-man ang siyam napetisyon na humilingna ideklara ang “presi-dential pork barrel,”at ang “National Bud-get Circular No. 541and related executiveissuances as unconsti-tutional.”

Sa naunang pasyanoong Nobyembre ni-tong nakaraang taon,ibinasura rin ng korteang Priority Develop-ment Assistance Fund,o pork barrel, ng mgamambabatas sa gitnang mga paratang nanagamit ito sa kick-back at pekengproyekto. J Aning

Nina Christian V. Esguerra atTarra Quismundo

IPINASASAULI ng Korte Suprema samga mambabatas ang natanggap ni-lang pondo sa ilalim ng DisbursementAcceleration Program (DAP) mataposideklara ng hukuman na labag sa Sali-gang Batas ang pamamaraang ginamitng pamahalaang Aquino sa pamimi-gay ng natipid ng pamahalaan.

“If the expenditureis illegal, you have toreturn it. There has tobe restitution,” anidating National Trea-surer Leonor Briones,na nagsabing dapatibalik ng 19 senadorang P1.107 bilyongnakuha nila sa ilalimng DAP.

Sa desisyong inila-

bas kahapon, ipi-nagbawal ng KorteSuprema ang DAP atinalis ang pagpasyang Pangulo sa badyet,kasama na ang utosng Punong Ehekutibona maaarng ilabasang natipid ng eheku-tibo para sa mgaahensya at proyek-tong hindi inapruba-

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4 WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2014

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I AM INTO comic books.Among my favor i tes are“Avatar: The Last Airbender,”“Detective Conan,” “Dorae-m o n ” a n d “ T h e B e s t o fArchie.” Ever since I was akid, I’ve loved watching car-toon shows on TV. Now, Ic o l l e c t d i f f e r e n t c o m i cbooks—even Japanese man-ga. I like reading about thepowers of the characters in“Avatar.” I prefer books thathave visuals. When I am notreading comic books, I usu-ally watch animated showson Cartoon Network. It’s mystress-buster. Bayani SanDiego Jr.

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I READ the novel “Di-ary ng Panget” by HaveYou Seen This Girl, beforewe started shooting themovie. I think it became ahit because of the story. Itspeaks with the voice ofthe youth. Anyone can re-late to the story—whetheryou’re a popular kid or anerd, beautiful or awk-ward. You see the points ofview of both the girl andthe boy. It helps a youngperson broaden his or herperspective. I met the au-thor during our secondpress con for the movie.For one so young, she hasachieved so much. BayaniSan Diego Jr.

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2014 5SHOWBUZZ

Now showing, now naOvertime

Directed by Wincy AquinoOng, Earl Ignacio; stars RichardGutierrez, Lauren Young, MitchValdes, Roi Vinzon, Renz Valerio

Disgruntled hacker usesclueless chat mate to exact re-venge on a giant pharmaceuti-cal company. Gutierrez notesthat it’s his first time to play bi-da-kontrabida: “My characterfights for principle, but hismethods are questionable.”Ong, who wrote the script,points out: “Filipinos make thebest protagonists for this kindof story; we are very resource-ful in times of crisis.”

Deliver Us from EvilDirected by Scott Derrickson;

stars Eric Bana, Olivia Munn,Joel McHale, Edgar Ramirez,Olivia Horton, Chris Coy

Grizzled cop teams up witha priest to investigate supernat-ural occurrences. SHOCKTILLY-OUDROP reports: “Based on a

book which details ... bone-chilling real-life cases.” SCREEN-RANT’s H. Shaw-Williams: “Der-rickson is adept at frighteningan audience.”

ChefDirected by Jon Favreau;

stars Jon Favreau, Sofia Ver-gara, John Leguizamo, ScarlettJohansson, Robert Downey Jr.

Chef quits job in a poshresto and opens a food truck.Daily Express’ Allan Huntersays it’s “good-natured, big-hearted, hard to dislike.” INDE-PENDENT’s Geoffrey Macnabagrees: “Enjoyable ... a rarity ...takes a chef as central charac-ter and treats his professionwith something approachingrespect.”

The RoverDirected by David Michôd;

stars Robert Pattinson, GuyPearce, Scoot McNairy, DavidFields, Anthony Hayes, SusanPrior

In a postapocalyptic wilder-ness, unlikely duo hunts downthe gang that stole a car. TVGUIDE’S MOVIE GUIDE’s JasonBuchanan explains: “What itlacks in narrative complexity, itmakes up for in subtle, reflec-tive details and sun-scorchedtension.” BOSTON HERALD’sJames Verniere: “Nasty, minorand dazzling.” Christian Sci-ence Monitor’s Peter Rainer:“Effective in an elemental way.”

ChannelingDirected by Drew Thomas;

stars Taylor Handley, KateFrench, Skyler Day, Dominic De-Vore, Ryan Walker, Landon Ash-worth

Soldier takes over deadbrother’s online identity to in-vestigate the latter’s suspiciousdeath. Darkofthematinee blog’sMatt Robinsons raves: “[It]achieves something wondrouson a small budget.” Libertas-filmmagazine.com: “A cut

above SyFy Channel originalmovies.” Lettetrboxd.com’s Mi-lan Todorovic hails this BestFeature Film winner at thePhoenix Film Festival as “inter-esting and visionary.”

Dead of the NiteDirected by SJ Evans; stars

Tony Todd, Cicely Tennant,Joseph Millson, Paul Fox, GaryMavers, Simon Bamford, SimoneKaye

Ghost hunters in a realityshow end up brutally massa-cred. HORRORSOCIETY.COM rants:“Those looking for amazing on-screen kills and special effectswill not findthem here.” Hor-ror-movies.ca’sChris Egan: “Ahodgepodge ofstuff you haveseen a thousandtimes.”Jack and theCuckoo-Clock

HeartDirected by

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with the voices of Orlando Seale,Samantha Barks, HarrySadeghi, Stephane Cornicard

Midwife replaces boy’s icyheart with a cuckoo clock. Buthe can’t experience intenseemotions like love. Variety’s Pe-ter Debruge’s verdict: “Charm-ing, yet miscalibrated.” TheHollywood Reporter’s LeslieFelperin concurs: “Weird ... tooscary for kids and too much ofa mess for grownups.” In-diewire/Libertas’ Joe Bendel:“Striking and detailed, in adarkly ominous way.”

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6 SHOWBUZZ WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2014

Marlene Aguilar sides with niece

“I told Freddie that Iwouldn’t badmouth him, butI’m taking Maegan’s side,” Mar-lene said. “My heart goes out toMaegan because her own moth-er did not come to her rescue.Maegan has daughters to feedand raise. I facilitated a gig forher at Shangri-La Edsa Hotel. Iwill never abandon Maegan andher kids.”

Blood is indeed thicker thanwater. But in the case of Mae-gan and Freddie, it’s the plotthat thickens. Hopefully, Mar-lene will serve as the bridge sothey can meet halfway.

Opposite of villainessWhen you hear Gladys

Reyes’ name, you associate itwith villain roles. The kontrabi-da shows her soft side in hertalk show, MOMents (Saturdays,7 to 8 p.m. on Net 25), now onits 25th season.

The show features celebs andtheir inspiring stories, parentingstyles and family values. Gladys’kids (Christophe, Aquisha andGrant) have their own segment(“Kiddie MOMents”). It remindsus that we are the sum total ofall the moments and memoriesin our lives. We should never be

too busy to spend moments andmade memories with our lovedones.

Here’s my tête-à-tête withGladys:

Who is your most memo-rable interviewee?

Madame Imelda Marcos.She gave us a tour of her homein San Juan and allowed me toask personal questions.

How has your friendshipwith Judy Ann Santos evolvedsince Mara Clara?

Judai and I became closerwhen we had children. We areboth hands-on moms. I considerher my “consistent friend.” Wedon’t have to see or talk to eachother often to preserve ourfriendship.

What makes your marriagework?

Its basic foundation is faith.Prayers, patience and partner-ship.

What would you advise as-piring kontrabidas?

Take advantage of every op-portunity to showcase your tal-ent. You can be the most hatedkontrabida, but you must learnfrom your character and be theopposite in real life. Love yourwork, savor every moment andalways be grateful.

MJ foreverWe had a heartwarming

commemoration of MichaelJackson’s fifth death anniver-sary—the MJ WorldCry.

Members of MJ Fans ClubPhilippines gathered at Café’80s last June 25. We paidhomage to the King of Pop bydisplaying our MJ memorabiliaand showing a video of previ-ous MJ WorldCry events.

We lit candles that formedthe letters M and J, scatteredpetals of red roses (MJ’s faveflower), as we prayed for our

idol and sang Cry.We had an MJ cupcake tower

and letter cakes that spelled“MJ Forever,” courtesy of Fer-nando’s Bakeshop, and an MJphoto booth, courtesy of NicePrint Photo.

Highlight was the song num-ber of “X Factor” finalist PauloCastro, who sounds a lot likeMJ. He sang MJ’s ballad GoneToo Soon and MJ’s fave, Smile,plus a bonus Janet Jackson hit,Again.

Another highlight was thedance number of the best MJimpersonator I’ve seen, JuliusDoria.

GMA7 News covered theevent (special thanks to JessicaSoho and Aubrey Carampel).

It certainly felt like Michaelwas with us in spirit. Go onmoonwalking with the angels,MJ, and heal the world that justcan’t stop loving you.

By Dolly Anne Carvajal

I GOT A surprise call from MaeganAguilar’s Aunt Marlene, sister of KaFreddie, thanking me for helping Mae-

gan by writing about the feud betweenthe two.

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2014 7SPORTSDENNIS U. EROA, Editor

LIBRA

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Love: Y Career: PMoney:‘

YYYHihiramin ng boyfriend

mo short shorts mo

‘‘‘‘Maliit na bagay,

pag naipon, malaki rin

PPHuwag bibiruin ang

taong nakakalbo

YYYTry mo muna siyabago tanggihan

‘‘‘Mag-bottomless

ice tea ka na lang

PPPUgaliing sumenyas

bago lumiko

YYYYKahit nakasimangot,

halatang in love pa rin

‘‘Kapag hinoldap,

tumakbo ng mabilis

PPAso mo makakakita

ng multo

YYYKeep your privates

private noh!

‘‘Sira na plantsa, ingat,

baka masunugan

PPIkaw rin magkakalat

ng tsismis sa sarili mo

YYHindi ka puwedengmagtago sa elevator

‘‘‘‘May bibili sa gusto mo

sanang bilhin

PPPPKung magaling ka,

ikaw ang masusunod

YYYYMahal ka niya basta

hindi ka pumayat

‘‘Trophy lang makukuha,

walang cash prize

PPPIdedeklarang kang

unconstitutional

YYYHindi kaya romanticsa mall mag-date

‘‘‘‘Mapapabili ka na

naman ng pabango

PPPDi puwedeng madaliinang pag-aayos niyan

YYYYKapag kinulit ka,makipagkulitan

‘‘‘Hindi ka rich kaya

kumuha ng insurance

PPMaririnig ni boss bulong

mo laban sa kanya

YYHate ng crush mo angnaka-braces...like you

‘‘Mahal nga aso mo,ayaw naman sa iyo

PPHuwag humanap ng

gulo, lalapit ito ng kusa

YYYHindi sila aprub sa

bago mong boyfriend

‘‘‘Magbenta ng bra,

yung hulugan

PPPPHuwag ikahiya angprobinsyano accent

YYYYKulang siya sa

timbang, patabain

‘‘‘‘Nakakabondat yang

kinakain mo

PPPMagkamali ka munabago ka magwasto

YKapag dinaanan ka,

parang walang nakita

‘Masisira laptop mo,

madudukot pa phone

PPWalang pupuntahan

ang taong takot

OOOONAUNA na si sir

INDAY: Mam, magpapaalam na po ako! Uuwi na po ako sa probin-sya.

AMO: Nagpaalam ka na ba sa Sir mo?INDAY: Nauna na po sya. Doon na raw po kami magkikita!

—Tweet ng @PinoyBestJokes. I-follow n’yo.

PaboritobumanatNi Jasmine W. Payo

WALANG sorpresa matapospabagsakin ng PhilippineArmy at Philippine Air Forceang kanilang mga katunggalisa straight sets sa Shakey’s V-League Season 11 Open Con-ference kahapon sa Filoil Fly-ing V Arena sa San Juan.

Binomba ng Lady Troopersang University of thePhilippines Lady Ma-roons, 25-18, 25-13,25-17. Nangu-na sa Army siRachel AnneDaquis.

May 47 killsang Lady Troop-ers kumpara sa 21spikes ng Lady Maroons.

Hindi nagpahuli angRaiders ng Air Force matapospatahimikin ang PhilippineNational Police, 25-22, 25-23,25-8.

May kabuuang 32 puntossina Judy Caballejo, MaikaOrtiz at Iari Yongco para saAir Force.

SALPUKANSALPUKAN sa ere sina French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris at NigerianPeter Odemwingie na bigong umiskor sa 2014 World Cup round of16 sa Brasilia National Stadium. Pumasok sa quarterfinals angFrance matapos ilusot ang 2-1 panalo sa extra time. REUTERS

ALGERIA, NIGERIA TALO

Germanyvs FranceP ORTO ALEGRE, Brazil —Nahirapan ang

Germany bago patalsikin ang Algeria sa ex-tra-time, 2-1, Lunes upang pumasok sa

World Cup quarterfinals sa ika-siyam sunodpagkakataon.

“You don’t have to playfantastic every match,” wikani Germany coach JoachimLoew. “You have to win.”

Ginawa sa extra time angtatlong goals matapos domi-nahin ng Algeria ang 90 mi-nuto ng laro.

Binutas ng pamalit na siAndre Schuerrle sa ika-92minuto bago gawin itong 2-0ni Mesut Ozil sa ika-120 mi-nuto. Umiskor si Abdel-moumene Djabou sa Algeria.

Sasagupain ng three-timechampion Germany ang 1998titleholder France Biyernes saMaracana Stadium sa Rio deJaneiro.

Samantala sa Brasilia,isang header ni Paul Pogba

ang bumasag sa determinas-yon ng Nigeria at iniskor niJoseph Yobo ang sariling goalupang pabagsakin ng Franceang Nigeria, 2-0.

Isang nakabibilib nasave ang ginawa ni Nigeri-an goalkeeper VincentEnyeama sa header niKarim Benzema ngunit ma-bilis pa sa kidlat si Pogbana sinipa ang bola na nag-resulta sa 1-0.

“It was a victory of willpower,” ani Loew. “We hadmajor problems in the firsthalf to organize the way weplayed. We made simple mis-takes, which invited the op-ponents to start counterat-tacks.” Reuters

James nais$22-millionHIHINGIN ni Miami Heat for-ward LeBron James ang ma-ximum-salaried contract naaabot sa $22.2 milyon.

Mapupunta sa free agencysi ang basketball star Martes.

Ayon sa ESPN.com, nais niJames at ng kanyang kinata-wan na malaman ng mga in-teresadong koponan na naisniyang makuha ang pinaka-mataas suweldo na naaayon sapanuntunan ng liga.

Pumayag si James namabawasan ang suweldo up-ang makalipat sa Miami Heatnoong 2010. Binuhat niJames sa dalawang titulo angHeat bago talunin ng San An-tonio Spurs ngayong taon.

Kailanman ay hindi siJames ang pinakamahal man-lalaro sa kanyang koponan saloob ng 11 taon.

Samantala makikipag-usapsi Carmelo Anthony sa ChicagoBulls at Los Angeles Lakersmatapos siyang maging freeagent Martes. Inquirer wires

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8 SPORTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2014

Ref hindi pumito: Mixers nakalusotsada ang Mixers.

Pinagbidahan ni James Yapang nakakawindang atake ngMixers sa huling bahagi ng laro

Samantala, dinagdag ni headcoach Chot Reyes si Jay Wash-ington ng Globalport sa listahanng mga manlalaro sa GilasPilipinas.

Tutungong Wuhan, Chinaang mga nasyonal sa Hulyo 11upang lumahok sa Fiba Cup.

Ito ang unang pagkakataonlalahok si Washington sa pam-bansang koponan. Sinabi ni

Reyes na magtutulungan sinaWashington at Ranidel deOcampo upang patibayin angdepensa at opensa ng Gilas.

Tulad ni De Ocampo ay maytira sa labas ang 6-foot-7 man-lalaro.

“It’s a tough spot,” sabi niWashington. “I’m truly gratefulfor the opportunity that coachChot (Reyes) has given me.”

Makakasama ni Washing-ton si Paul Lee ng Rain orShine sa Wuhan. Dinagdagdin sa koponan sino Garvo

Lanete at Kevin Alas.Minabuti ni Reyes na hindi

isama at bigyan pahinga sinaGabe Norwood, Jeff Chan, Jim-my Alapag, Jason Castro, LarryFonacier at Marc Pingris.SAN MIG SUPER COFFEE 104 -Simon 18, Pingris 14, Yap 14, Blake-ly 13, Barroca 11, Maliksi 10, De-vance 10, Sangalang 7, Reavis 5,Melton 2, Mallari 0.RAIN OR SHINE 101 - Reid 35,Chan 17, Lee 12, Belga 11, Norwood7, Almazan 6, Arana 5, Cruz 2, Tiu 2,Nuyles 2, Ibanes 2, Rodriguez 0.Quarters: 24-29, 46-57, 71-78,104-101

N AKALUSOT sa mata ng reperi ang foul niMarc Pingris kay Paul Lee sa pagtatapos nglaro upang itakas ng San Mig Coffee ang

nakakakabang 104-101 panalo laban sa Rain or Shinesa Game 1 ng PBA Governors Cup title series kagabi saMall of Asia Arena.

Hinati ni PJ Simon angkanyang free throws upang ibi-gay sa Mixers ang agwat sa hul-ing 3.6 segundo ng sagupaan.

Matapos ang timeout aynakuha ni Lee ang bola napineyk si Pingris sa three-point

area. Sabit si Pingris ngunitwalang narinig na pito mula sareperi.

Nakakapanghina ang resultang laro sa Painters na umabotsa 17 puntos ang agwat sakalagitnaan ng laro bago rumat-

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