Philippine Showbiz Today Vol 14 No 3 | Page 23

Philippine Showbiz Today February 8 - 21, 2019 Fil-Am dynamo excited to join PBA DUBAI, United Arab Emira- tes – This is a warning to the big guys of the PBA, including June Mar Fajardo and Christian Stan- hardinger of San Miguel Beer as well as Japeth Aguilar and Greg Slaughter of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel. If Fil-Am Jeremiah Gray was able to posterize Syrian 7-foot-2 Abdulwahab Al Hamm, the lively 6-foot-4 guard can perhaps do it with more authority when he plays in the pro league next season. He did score only six points in Mighty Sports’ heart-pounding 85-81 win over Al Wahda of Syria on Tuesday night but his towering dunk over the Syrian center could emerge as one of the highlights Tennis of the 30th Dubai International Basketball Championship at the Shabab Al Ahli Club here. “Wow, it was awesome,” said former University of the Philippi- nes center Harlan Yu as the crowd rose to their feet in approval to Gray’s jaw-dropping dunk. “One of the best dunks I’ve seen outsi- de of the NBA.” Though he’s being compared to Rain or Shine’s Fil-Am guard Gabe Norwood, Gray is far from satisfied with his game. After the tournament here, Gray will go back to the US to tra- in in the famed Impact One Fit- ness in California. “I want to be much quicker and stronger,” said Gray, proud Sydney Enriquez bags two crowns - Rey C. Lachica, MB Sports a 6-7(3), 6-4, 10-8 decision to snare the 16-U plum. But the ri- sing Davaoeño star failed to ma- tch Enriquez’s feat as he retired against top seed Bruce Hurtado from Koronadal and yielded the 18-U crown in the five-day tour- nament presented by Dunlop. “We may see more of Enri- quez and Haro’s exploits in the next stops of the Mindanao swing but we also expect new faces to emerge as we continue to provi- de the venue for these young pla- yers who could be the country’s next tennis stars,” said Palawan Pawnshop president/CEO Bobby Castro. Other winners were John and Mae Melendres from Polomolok, South Cotabato; Andre Mateo from Tupi, Cotabato; local bet Rey Napala; and Sarangani’s Sheloh Ripdos. ● Villanueva wins, Suelo 2nd in Singapore Open Rapid Chessfest PLAYING true to his billing, Filipino Vic Neil Villanueva, a software engineer in Singapore bested Open field with 6 of 7 per- formance (on 6 wins and 1 loss) to bring home the champion’s purse of 400 Singapore Dollar as he emerged the overall champion in the February edition of Asean Chess Academy (ACA) Open Ra- pid Chess Tournament held last Sunday (February 3, 2019) at the Bukit Timah Shopping Centre in Singapore.  Arena Grandmaster and Fide Master elect Robert Suelo Jr., the only player who beat eventual champion Villanueva, garnered 5.5 points to bag solo second place worth 300 Singapore Dollar while International Master elect Edgar Reggie Olay notch 5.0 points to secure the third-place finish and went home worth 200 Basketball owner of the Dominican Univer- sity of California’s single-season scoring record in the NCAA Divi- sion II with 509 points. A member of the All-PacWest Third Team in his last season, Gray also intends to bulk up a bit to better prepare himself for the rough and tumble play in the pro league. “I am actually excited now, I am really hoping I can play in the PBA soon,” said the amiable Fil- Am. So PBA’s big guys better pre- pare yourselves when you face this dynamo from Thousands Oaks, California. Mind you, he’s only 22.● Sydney Enriquez played true to form and racked up two titles while Kurt Haro grabbed the spo- tlight in boys’ singles as they sha- red top honors in the PPS-PEPP Gen San National age group ten- nis tournament at the GenSan City Tennis Club last Sunday. The top-seeded Enriquez sto- pped unranked doubles partner Kyle Rivera twice, scoring a 6-3, 6- 1 romp in the girls’ 16-and-under finals then running away with the 18-U plum via a 6-0, 6-2 victory in the Group 2 tournament which kicked off the six-leg Mindanao swing of the circuit sponsored by Palawan Pawnshop. The fourth-ranked Haro, on the other hand, survived unsee- ded EJ Sta. Maria, hacking out Chess 23 Singapore Dollar.  Rounding up to the top-10 circle are 4th Marcus Chen of Sin- gapore (4.5 pts.), 5th Lincoln Yap, of the Philippines (4.5 pts.), 6th Woman International Master Jan Jodilyn Fronda of the Philippines (4.5 pts.), 7th Ravind Ricnesh of Singapore (4.5 pts.), 8th Jayson Jacobo Tiburcio of the Philippi- nes (4.0 pts.),9th Erwin Tabor of the Philippines (4.0 pts.) and Jo- seph Navarro of the Philippines (4.0 pts.).  Rohan Dash of Singapore had superior tiebreak results over Fide Master Nelson “Elo” Maria- no III of the Philippines and I-En Wong of Singapore to took the 11th place finish. Another Filipino entry Ronald Castro at 19th place with 2.5 points.● - Marlon Bernardino, Philboxing - MB Sports It pays to advertise… Call 604-588- 6397 or email info@ philippinenewstoday.com for all of your advertising needs!