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2012 PBA Draft recap: 4 Cebuanos picked

21 Aug

There were four notable Cebuanos who were picked in the recent Philippine Basketball Rookie Draft. Leading the group is this year’s No.1 overall pick June Mar Fajardo of Pinamungahan. Four picks later, Aldrech Ramos of Balamban was picked by Barako Bull then traded to B-Meg Llamados. In the 3rd round, former Adamson Soaring Falcons point guard Jerick Cañada of Minglanilla was picked by the Barangay Ginebra Kings at No. 28. Five picks later, big man Jan Colina of Mandaue was picked the PBA’s newest team Global Port.

June Mar Fajardo is the No.1 overall pick

Fajardo is Petron’s choice! (Photo care of Cebu Daily News)

No. 1 Pick June Mar Fajardo is the pride of Pinamungahan, Cebu.  He played college ball at University of Cebu.  In his career as a UC Webmaster, he was able to lead his school to 2 titles.  With Fajardo, UC ended the 9-year reign of UV Green Lancers at the CESAFI. Fajardo had a great rivalry with now Ateneo Blue Eagle Greg Slaughter during the time Slaughter was still playing in Cebu. The Pinamungahan native then played for the San Miguel Beermen in Asean Basketball League where he contributed well in helping the Beermen reach the ABL finals in its inaugural season.  He was not planning to enter the draft this year but decided to pursue a PBA career after Petron, ABL San Miguel Beeer’s sister team was able to secure the first over-all pick in the 2012 draft.  Petron picked him to make him their premier big man in the near future.

Aldrech Ramos now a Llamado

No.5 pick Ramos of Balamban (photo from spin.ph)

Aldrech Ramos was originally picked by Barako Bull at No.5.  He switched jackets on the same day as he was acquired by the B-Meg Llamados for Sean Anthony and their 2nd round pick (Dave Marcelo). Ramos was picked higher than what mock drafts placed him.  The versatile big man played college ball for the FEU Tamaraws.  He played for the Smart-Gilas and has represented the country in international competitions. To prepare for his entry to the PBA, he joined the Philippine Patriots for some seasoning at the ABL. At B-Meg or San Mig Coffee (It’s name this season), he will play with Marc Pingris, Joe De Vance, Rafi Reavis, and JC Intal. His addition gives Coach Tim Cone one of the most athletic forward group in the league. B-Meg had injury concerns all-throughout last season and stacking up high quality big men will assure that the team will experience a minimal drop off in performance in case an injury to a front-court player  happens.

Jerick Cañada of Minglanilla was Barangay Ginebra’s 3rd of 6 picks on draft day. The pick is some sort of a move for the future as the Kings are very loaded at that position. JJ Helterbrand, Mike Cortez, and Talisay City’s Robert Labagala currently occupies PG depth chart of the squad. Cañada will be  a some sort of insurance should Helterbrand decides to retire or any of the point guards get injured.  The Kings needed a PG that can manage a run and gun offense as they have drafted highly athletic forwards Keith Jensen and Chris Ellis in the first round.   Cañada not only showed that quality while playing for Adamson in college, he also showed his ability to win in helping Indonesia win its first tile in the ABL.

 

Jan Colina of Mandaue is Global Port’s 5th of 6 picks.  The former UC Baby Webmaster and Adamson Falcon will try to land a spot in PBA’s newest team. He might be too small to play his natural PF spot in the pros but he has shown his intensity on court against bigger and more talented players in the past.

Among the four, the 2 first-rounders are cinch to play in the PBA in the coming season.  The two former Soaring Falcons face a tall order in order to secure a spot in a PBA team’s rotation. If the two latter picks fail to get a roster spot in the PBA, most likely, they will be playing at the ABL. With so many decent basketball talents in the country, the PBA should consider adding more teams to give more players a chance to strut their stuff in Asia’s first professional basketball league.

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UAAP Final 4: Cebuano Cañada’s heroics not enough to prevent FEU win

18 Sep
Adamson University

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Araneta Coliseum- Cebuanos Jerick Cañada and Jan Colina played their last collegiate game for Adamson University after the FEU Tamaraws won the do or die game, 78-74, earlier today. It was a bitter pill to swallow for the Falcons who were the No.2 seed in the Final 4 and had a twice to beat edge against the Tams.

The game was close all-throughout. In the 4th quarter, the Tamaraws were threatening to pull away with a 70-59 lead after Season 73 MVP Ryan Garcia made an amazing shot. Adamson seems to have no answer for the FEU juggernaut. Jerick Cañada responded to display one of the best 4 minutes of his 5-year UAAP career. The former Don Bosco Greywolves standout scored ten points in an amazing 12-4 run in which Adamson cut down FEU’s lead to 3 at 71-74.  In that spurt, he made several steals and scored 2 triples. Unfortunately, it was not enough as FEU held on for a 78-74 win and grabbed the right to face Greg Slaughter’s Ateneo Blue Eagles in the finals. Continue reading 

UAAP Seniors: Cebuanos in the Final 4

15 Sep

The UAAP Final 4 matches were played yesterday. A lot of players who played in Cebu are vital cogs of the UAAP campaigns of their respective schools. Here are the performance of the Cebuano players who are in the UAAP Final 4:

Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles

Greg Slaughter (ex-UV Green Lancer) 17 points (7/9 FG, 3/6 FT), 8 rebounds, 1 steal, 3 blocks. Slaughter contributed in beating the upset-conscious UST Growling Tigers, 69-66.

Far Eastern University Tamaraws

Coach: Bert Flores

Roger Pogoy (ex-UC Baby Webmasters) 0 points 3 rebounds 1 steal

Adamson University Falcons

Jan Colina (ex-UC Baby Webmasters) 3 points 4 rebounds 1 block

Jerick Cañada (ex-Don Bosco Greywolves) 5 points 2 rebounds 1 steal

FEU forces a do or die game against Adamson as they beat the Falcons, 59-49.

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