RACINE KANE RETURNS 💪
Former UST Tiger Cubs foreign student-athlete Racine Kane made an impressive debut for the Growling Tigers, posting a double-double in the Pinoyliga Collegiate Cup Season 5 on June 20 at the Enderun Titans Court.
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7 PBA championships in 10 years 🏆
And at 38, the legend of the GOAT import continues for Ginebra with Finals averages of 36.6 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 5.1 assists on 66.1 TS%
Justin Brownlee is now officially the winningest import in PBA history 🐐
NEW KINGS IN TOWN 👑
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel claim the PBA Season 50 Commissioner’s Cup crown after dethroning defending champions TNT Tropang 5G in Game 7 of the Finals.
#PBA50#PBA50LID
#PBA50 "I'm just getting real tired of the idea that when we win, it's always because we got favored by the referees. When they win, it's always about great coaching and great play."
Coach Tim ain't holding back 👀
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UAAP LENIENT TO ATENEO, BUT STRICT TO OTHER UNIVERSITIES?
Veteran sports broadcaster Quinito Henson questioned the UAAP's decision to let Ateneo de Manila University handle its own investigation into the drowning deaths of student-athletes Rene Clert Baterbonia and Divine Adili, noting that neither the university nor members of its coaching staff have been sanctioned or suspended in connection with the incident.
Henson pointed to previous cases in which the UAAP imposed penalties, including Adamson University's use of ineligible player Marlou Aquino and the controversy surrounding former coach Aldin Ayo's training camp, which led to complaints from players. He argued that the league's response in the Ateneo case appears inconsistent with its actions in past incidents.
Watch the full episode on #TheScorecard.
UAAP will suspend you if you:
✅ Hold bubble training camps
✅ Field ineligible players
❌ Take the lives of two student athletes from negligence and lack of common sense
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Just because a headline is technically accurate doesn’t automatically make it appropriate. A headline can be technically correct and still be insensitive.
To the editors of this pub, a bit mkre sensitivity would go a long way. Aren’t you part of the same community?
One of the core principles of journalism is MINIMIZE HARM—show compassion for those affected by tragedy and recognize that reporting has real-world consequences.
Can we mourn the people first before talking about Ateneo basketball again?
Two young people lost their lives. Life does not revolve around basketball. I genuinely don’t think the journalistic value of mentioning the upcoming game in that manner was worth the distress it caused.
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UST Growling Tigresses head coach Haydee Ong extends her condolences to the Ateneo community following the deaths of Blue Eagles players Divine Adili and Rene Baterbonia during what the university described as a team-building activity in Aurora.