Blue vs Green due reunion of former ADMU, La Salle stars
MANILA, Philippines - Other than reliving the
rivalry for a good cause, this week’s “Blue vs. Green: Dream Game 2012”
exhibition match, also serves as a reunion of sorts for players of both De La
Salle and Ateneo.
Coaches Norman Black of the Blue Eagles and
Franz Pumaren of the Green Archers were one in saying the players themselves
look forward of playing together again for their respective schools in the charity game set this Sunday at the Smart
Araneta Coliseum.
The 6 p.m. game to be aired live on AKTV,
will be the first exhibition encounter between college basketball’s most bitter
rivals since 2008 when the two schools battled to a 90-90 standoff.
“It’s going to be fun, and yet competitive,”
said Black, architect behind Ateneo’s four straight UAAP men’s basketball titles from 2008 until the present.
“Remember too, that this game will be like a
reunion for most of these players, be it Ateneo or La Salle.”
“The players are quite excited,” added
Pumaren, who similarly steered La Salle to four straight UAAP men’s
championship from 1998-2001. “And based on the tickets request that I have been
getting, I’m quite surprised about the interests this game has been
generating.”
Black, Pumaren, Kerwin Yu of the organizing
Mastermind Entertainment, and Rose Montreal of the PBA properties appeared in
Tuesday’s PSA Forum at Shakey’s UN Ave. to talk about the cage event being held
for the benefit of young cancer patients of the Philippine Children’s Medical
Center (PCMC) and the PBA Trust Fund.
“It’s always a pleasure to play for school
pride, and of course, for charity,” said Yu, himself an Atenean, in the
forum presented by Smart, Shakey’s, and Pagcor Montreal added the game is just one of several charity projects lined up by
the PBA under commissioner Chito Salud, for 2012.
Ateneo will be bannered by an imposing
frontcourt led by Japeth Aguilar, Rabeh Al-Hussaini, Enrico Villanueva, Noy
Baclao, Doug Kramer, Paolo Bugia, and Rich Alvarez, with JC Intal, Larry
Fonacier, Wesley Gonzales, Magnum Membrere, Eric Salamat and L.A. Tenorio
completing the wings and backcourt.
La Salle, on the other hand, will rely on an
explosive backcourt bannered by top rookie pick JV Casio, Mike Cortez, Joseph
Yeo, Mac Cardona, RenRen Ritualo, TY Tang and Ryan Arana, with Don Allado, Rico
Maierhoffer, Carlo Sharma, Jerwin Gaco, Willie Wilson and Brian Ilad
complementing them at the post.
Black expects Al-Hussaini to play for a few
minutes, saying the Petron power forward has already recuperated from the ACL
injury that sidelined him for about six months.
Pumaren is also looking forward to a healthy
La Salle roster, including Maierhoffer, who’s likewise coming off an injury.
The 13-man Archers already conducted their
practice with Pumaren yesterday, while the Eagles, according to Black, will
practice twice – on Wednesday and Friday.
“I just hope all of them show up,” said a
grinning Black.

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