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ERUF’s Herminio Cortes dies

28 Feb

The Emergency Rescue Unit Foundatio (ERUF) lost one of its pioneers as Dr. Herminio Cortes died due to cardio-respiratory arrest at the Chong Hua Hospital morning yesterday.  The 66 year old is ERUF’s operations and training director.  According to his cardiologist, Dr. Pek Eng Lim, Herminio Cortes was hospitalized for almost month after suffering a mild heart attack.

Cortes was the eldest son of the late former mayor of Mandaue City Demetrio Cortes and the brother of incumbent Mayor Jonas Cortes.  Mayor Demetrio Cortes founded the Mandaue Emergency Rescue Unit (Meru) in 1977 and the MERU members formed ERUF in 1986.  ERUF has served Cebu for over 26 years and it has received countless of awards and recognition for outstanding service.

35th Birthday: 25th ERUF Anniversary Dinner

Dr. Cortes (Third from Left) with the ERUF pioneers and family representatives during the 25th anniversary of ERUF in September 2011

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Cebuanos to watch in 2013: June Mar Fajardo

3 Jan

June Mar Fajardo was the top pick in the 2012 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Rookie draft.  The 6’9″ giant from Pinamungahan, Cebu has been dubbed as the country’s future premier big man.  The former University of Cebu Webmasters varsity star played first for the San Miguel Beermen in the Asean Basketball League (ABL) after an illustrious career at the CESAFI were he led UC in destroying University of the Visayas Green Lancers dynasty.  After learning that Petron, one of San Miguel Corporation‘s teams in the PBA, had the first pick in the 2012 draft, June Mar immediately decided that it was time to take his skills to the PBA.   As expected, he got drafted by the super loaded Petron team which has stars like Arwind Santos, Alex Cabagnot,  and Jay Washington, along with super sophomores in Marcio Lassiter, and Chris Lutz.

The expectations were so high far the vaunted Petron Blazer Boosters  (PBB) team with the addition of the highly touted Cebuano. June Mar Fajardo had 9 points, 12 rebounds, and 2 blocks in his season debut against recently crowned Governor’s Cup champs Rain or Shine Elasto Painters.  His numbers were good but the Boosters lost by 16, 86-102.  Fellow Cebuano Center and ex-Green Lancer JR Quinahan gave him a rough welcome by torching Fajardo with 13 points while having a perfect 3 for 3 in the 3-point region.  Fajardo somehow was stunned as the center of RoS can hit the trey which forced him to defend the perimeter.  Beau Belga, the tag team partner of Quinahan in RoS’ feared extra combo likewise hit 3 trifectas. It was  big contrast to Fajardo who only made 2 of 7 in his attempts in the field while shooting just 5 of 11 in the 15-foot line.

In the next time game, Fajardo only played for 16 minutes in PBB’s victory over Barako Bull and he managed to grab 7 rebounds in limited action.  June Mar had a monster game against sister team San Mig Coffee finishing with 16 points, 13 rebounds, 3 steals and 1 blocked shot. It was a bittersweet performance as Petron lost again.  It became worse as it was discovered after the game they had a bizarre injury in the scrotum after unintentionally hit by Marc Pingris. He was out of action for over a month.  He came back in Petron’s victory over cellar dwellers Global Port by tallying 14 points and 7 rebounds.  He played 3 more games in the eliminations and ended up with averages of 9 points, 8.14, 0.86 steal, 1.14 blocks in 24.6 minutes of action for the 7 games he played.  Petron finished disappointing 6 wins and 8 loses in the eliminations which is only good for the 7th seed.  They faced the second seeded San Mig Coffee Mixers that gets a twice to beat advantage.

In the quarterfinal game, Fajardo was the best Petron player as he finished with 22 points, 15 boards, 1 assist, 1 steal, and 3 blocks but PBB was eliminated 87-92.  Many fans felt that Coach Olsen Racela did not give him enough touches especially in the final period.  A lot of pundits think that June Mar Fajardo was underutilized.

The next two conferences in the PBA will be import-laced. Fajardo will be up against imports that could be bigger or taller than him in the Commissioner’s Cup.  As he nicknamed the Kraken in the PBA, he expected to sow fear underneath the boards for Petron.  He will be a player to watch as many fans would like to know if indeed he has the potential to dominate the league or he will just end up like the slow and unworthy big men of the past. If we are just looking at his upside, there has been no pure Filipino big man to be blessed with the height, heft, agility, and basketball iq of his caliber.  If he plays to his potential he can average 20 points and 10 rebounds at the minimum even against imports.  It will not happen immediately as he has to get accustomed to the PBA brand of play and he needs to possess intelligence to learn the intricacies of a pro-style offense and defense. If he does not cope, he could be like an EJ Feihl or worse a Samigue Eman.  It will definitely be interesting to see how he pans out.  It will also be exciting to see if how he and Greg Slaughter will match-up in the future.  The two were the main protagonist of some of the most memorable battles in the CESAFI.  If Fajardo and Slaughter end up to be the best big men in their generation, it is fun to know that they both started Cebu, an island known for their explosive guards rather dominating big men.

This blog’s writer will always be a big fan and a believer of June Mar. He could be the Hercules that will carry Petron to many battles ahead. Go, June Mar!!!

Cebuana Rizzini Alexis Gomez crowned Miss Tourism International 2012

1 Jan

Mutya Ng Pilipinas Tourism 2012 Rizzini Alexis Gomez of Cebu bested 54 other beauty queens to be crowned Miss Tourism International 2012 on New Year’s Eve in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The 22 year old registered nurse from Cebu  became the second ever Filipina to win the pageant that started in 1994.  Filipina Maria Esperanza Manzano won in 2000.

First runner-up and Miss Tourism Global was awarded Marielis Alejandra Castellanos Perez from Venezuela. Other runner-ups were Australia’s Monika Rodulovic (Miss Tourism Metropolitan International), Paraguay’s Lourdes Maria Del Carmen Motta Rolon (Miss Tourism Cosmopolitan International) and Malaysia’s Jun Yong Wan Jun (Dreamgirl of the Year).

It was a great to end the year for the Cebuana beauty queen who was very busy in 2012.  She joined the Binibining Pilipinas pageant last April were Miss Universe 2012 first runner-up Janine Tugonon was crowned.   Gomez did not make it to the semifinals of the said pageant.  In June, she became a semifinalist in Miss World Philippines but failed to bag a crown.  Her winning streak started when she was crowned as Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism last August.   Rizzini is the daughter of former PBA three-point specialist and now University of Cebu basketball coach Roel Gomez.

Congratulations Rizzini!!!

Cebu Live’s 8 Questions with Jerie Marlon Pingoy

16 Aug w092
Cebu Live 8 Questions with Jerie Pingoy

FEU-Diliman’s Jerie Marlon Pingoy (courtesy of sis Kath)

Cebu Live had an opportunity to ask 8 questions to one of the best high school basketball players in the country right now.  Cebuano Jerie Marlon Pingoy is the reigning MVP of the UAAP Jr. basketball tournament. His team the FEU-Diliman Baby Tamaraws is currently on top of the standings of Season 75 along with NU Bullpups with similar 6-0 slates. Pingoy is the son of namesake Jerry Pingoy who played in the PBA for Great Taste and Tanduay.  The younger Pingoy is now in Mongolia with the rest of the Energen Pilipinas U-18 team that will play in the 22nd FIBA-Asia U-18 Championships.  Here are his answers to the 8 questions of this blog:

Cebu Live: “What is the difference with your UAAP Jrs. to your Cebu High School league?”
JMP: “It’s very different kay mas daku ni na liga ang UAAP and all the teams kay di basta-basta.” (It’s very different because UAAP is way bigger league than what I am used to and all the teams are strong.)

Cebu Live: “Who is your basketball idol growing up? Local and NBA.”
JMP: “Allen Iverson for the NBA and my father for local.”
Cebu Live: “Whose game are you trying to pattern?”
JMP: “Aside from my father, I’m trying to follow Isaiah Thomas‘ playing style.”
Cebu Live: “How far do you think the Baby Tamaraws go this season?”
JMP: “We are taking it one game at a time and hopefully, we can reach the finals.”
Cebu Live: “What do you miss most about Cebu?”
JMP: “Ay daghan. haha. Especially pagkaon sa Pasil ug pungko-pungko sa Lahug. And of course, my family and friends.” ( Many. Haha. Especially the food in Pasil and “the pungko-pungko” in Lahug. . And of course, my family and friends.)
Ginabot, Ngohiong, etc.

Pungko-Pungko de Cebu ;)

Cebu Live: “How tall are you now?”
JMP: “5’9″
Cebu Live: “Which Brangay did you live in Cebu?”
JMP: “Apas and Pasil”
Cebu Live: “What school did you play for while in Cebu?”
JMP: “I started playing varsity basketball only when I entered high school. I played one year for University of Cebu before moving to FEU”
The true-blue Cebuano could be the next star that will follow of the footsteps of Cebuano guards who succeeded in the Philippine Basketball Association like Boy Cabahug, Al Solis, and Don-Don Hontiveros.  By the end of this year’s basketball season, he will be one of the most sought after recruits in college ranks.  Cebu Live prays for his continued development and success.  This blog will always be a big fan.

Mutya ng Pilipinas 2012: Cebu City’s Rizzini Alexis Gomez takes home Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism title

14 Aug

21 year old Cebuana Rizzini Alexis Gomez was crowned Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism in the coronation of the 2012 Mutya ng Pilipinas which was aired by GMA 7. The Mutya ng Pilipinas 2012 Asia-Pacific International title was given to Camille Guevarra  of Pampanga.

Guevarra and Gomez will be representing the Philippines in separate international pageants. The 19 year old Gomez will be going to Spain this December for the 2012 Miss Intercontinental beauty contest.  Gomez will be flying to Malaysia for the Miss Tourism International tilt to be held on New Year‘s Eve.

The other winners in last weekend’s grand coronation night held at the UP Theater in Diliman, Quezon City were Mutya ng Pilipinas Overseas Communities Maribee Tiburcio, 1st runner-up Emma Tiglao of Central Luzon, and 2nd runner-up Lara Grace Lacap of Quezon City.

Aside from bagging the Tourism crown, Rizzini Alexis Gomez was awarded best in swimsuit.  After failing to qualify in the 2012 Bb. Pilipinas and failing to win in the Miss World Philippines, the pretty Cebuana will finally be coming home with a crown in her head. Congratulations to all the winners and participants!!!

 

 

2012 Cobra 70.3 Ironman Philippines: Jennylyn Mercado pulls out after being duped by friend

1 Aug
Jennylyn Mercado to miss Cobra 70.3

Jennylyn will miss the country’s biggest ironman event

Cebuano fans of Kapuso actress Jennylyn Mercado will not be able to see her this Sunday on the biggest triathlon event in the country after the actress lost to P300,000.  According to an article by Gorgy Rula of pep.ph, Mercado lost the money that was supposedly going to be used for her participation in the Cobra 70.3 Ironman Philippines to be held Shangrila’s Mactan Resort and Spa. She was supposed to go to Cebu along with her family and her boyfriend Luis Manzano. Her friend who was the one in charge for the booking of tickets for travel and accommodations emailed her that there was a problem with regards to the task that her friend was supposed to take care of. Although details are still very vague, most likely there will be no Jennylyn Mercado sighting in Cebu this weekend.

The 4th edition of the Cobra 70.3 Ironman Philippines will still be  star-studded even without Jennylyn Mercado as people will be able to see many celebrities from sports, showbiz, politics, and business worlds like Senator Pia Cayetano, F1 Star Jenson ButtonFernando Zobel de Ayala, Tessa Prieto Valdes, Piolo PascualDrew Arellano, Richard Gutierrez, Matteo Giudecelli, Eric Buhain, Anthony and Maricel Pangilinan and Gilbert Remulla. Cebuanos are encouraged to cheer on the participants on Sunday August 5, 2012.

May 2013 Elections: Atan is now “Type O”

26 Jul

“There Are No Permanent Allies, No Permanent Enemies Only Permanent Interests.” 19th century British Foreign Secretary Lord Palmerston

In the May 2010 elections, Tomas Osmeña was up against Jonathan “Atan” Guardo for the congressional seat of the Cebu City-South district.  Osmeña won via landslide along with the whole Bando Osmeña Pundok Kauswagan (BOPK) lineup.  In 2007, Guardo lost to BOPK’s Antonio Cuenco for the same congressional seat.  Will Guardo be against Tomas in 2013?

Not likely! Last night, Atan announce his support for Osmeña’s in the 2013 elections during the joint birthday party of the Congressman and his wife Councilor Margot Osmeña held at the SM Cebu Trade Hall.  Guardo made his announcement in front of many BOPK members and prominent political figures like Saranggani Representative and People’s Champ Manny Pacquaio, Senators Chiz Escudero and Jinggoy Estrada and Transportation and Communication Secretary Mar Roxas.  He said in his speech that his birthday gift to his former opponent was his all-out support for his mayoralty bid in 2013.  He also gave the congressman a cake with the message “Type O nata!”.  Guardo has not announced his political plans for the coming elections.

Cinemalaya 2012: Documentary on Paco Larrañaga and the Chiong rape-slay case to be shown again on Sunday July 29 at the CCP

26 Jul

Give Up Tomorrow, a documentary by Filipino producer Marty Syjuco and American director Michael Collins, was shown last July 22 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) as part of the Cinemalaya line-up. A second screening will be held on Sunday July 29 at the same venue at 3:30 PM.

The controversial documentary tells the story of Francisco Juan “Paco” Larrañaga  who was convicted for the rape and murder of the Chiong sisters in 1997.  The highly celebrated case was dubbed “Cebu’s trial of the century” by the Supreme Court.  Paco Larrañaga is a great-grandson of of the late Philippine President Sergio Osmeña.   The documentary is about how justice was apparently denied to Paco as many of his witnesses and supporting evidence were allegedly ignored in the trial that resulted to his conviction.

Marty Syjuco, the producer, is a distant relative of the accused who is now in a Spanish jail serving his sentence. The documentary has been shown in different film festivals worldwide and  it won the Audience Choice Award and a special jury mention in the world documentary competition of the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.

 

 

Ramon Magsaysay Award for 2012: Cebuano agriculturist Romulo Davide among the 6 awardees

26 Jul
Ramon Magsaysay Award

Ramon Magsaysay Award (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation has announced this year’s six recipients of Asia’s version of the Nobel Prize. Among the Ramon Magsaysay awardees is 78-year old Cebuano agriculturist Romulo Davide. Davide is internationally known for his contributions in research on methods of eradicating pests and plant diseases.

The agricultural scientist from Argao, Cebu is being recognized for his contributions in helping develop the first Philippine biological control product, BIOCON.  Davide is also being recognized for the Farmer-Scientists Training Program.  The program gives farmers an access to science experts who can help them improve yield and the ability to combat pest and disease infestation. Romulo Davide graduated with a degree in agriculture  at the University of the Philippines Los Baños.  He earned his masters in agriculture in Oklahoma State University and a doctorate in plant pathology in the North Carolina State University.  His award will be the second for the prominent Davide family. Romulo’s brother, former chief justice Hilario Davide Jr., was a recipient in 2002 for Government Service.

The other awardees this year are Taiwanese vegetable vendor Chen Shu-chu who strongly supports charities for children; Indian Kulandei Francis, who created the Integrated Village Development Project in Krishnagiri district in Tamil Nadu that helped poverty-stricken women find a means of overcoming poverty; Syeda Rizwana Hasan, an award-winning environmental lawyer from Bangladesh who was named “Environmental Hero” by Time Magazine in 2009; Cambodian agronomist Yang Saing Koma who helps small-scale farmers’ achieve sustainable rice production; and Indonesian Ambrosius Ruwindrijarto who is fighting to stop illegal logging and smuggling activities in his country amid countless threats to his life.

The 6 outstanding individuals will receive $50,000, a certificate and a medallion at the annual awards to be held at the Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay City on August 31, 2012.  The award is always handed out on August 31 which is the birth anniversary of the late president Magsaysay.  The Ramon Magsaysay Awards was established in 1957 following the death of one of Philippine’s most beloved presidents, with the help of the Rockefeller brothers through the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF).

2012 UAAP Juniors Basketball: Pingoy leads FEU Baby Tamaraws to a win against Blue Eaglets

19 Jul

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The hostilities has started in the 2012 UAAP Juniors Basketball Tournament. Grabbing early wins were defending champions NU Bullpups, Season 74 runners-up FEU Baby Tamaraws, Adamson Baby Falcons, and the UST Baby Cubs. The Bullpups beat DLS-Zobel Greenies, 80-74.  The Baby Tams subdued the Ateneo Blue Eaglets, 69-58. The Baby Falcons outlasted the UE Junior Warriors, while UST  survived UPIS, 77-73.

Exceptional performers in the opening games were:

Season 74 Finals MVP Ralph Atangan of NU – 25 points 6 rebounds 3 assists

Season 74 MVP Cebuano Jerie Pingoy – 17 points 7 rebounds 7 assists 3 steals 2 blocks

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