Four games set in FBL Sunday

Four games will be featured in the resumption of the 2014 season of the Filipino Basketball League (FBL) at the Palau National gym.

Aloha Maid Choppers, sponsored by Shimbros International, will debut as they take on Surangel Stars in the curtain raiser at 11 a.m. Aloha Maid Choppers, coached by Jun Apostolero, will parade its line up compose of team captain Reynaldo Potot, assistant coach Lito Cruzat, Nelson Dupalco, Eric Dedeles, Ronald Cortez, Eric Basco, Arvin Pramo, John Ronald Grapa, Jojo Cervantes, Mario Gonzales, Arvin Tacder, Mark Louie Lofranco, Jelson Talavera, Janine Carandang, Ramonito Cillo, Clemencio Quiban, Jun Mahor and Mark Ryan Neo.

On the other hand, Surangel Stars will be led by Arnold Undecimo, Melvin Parrinas, Sib Reyes, Bong Gayongorza, Anthony Bruzula, Dines Demate, Ador Hilvano, Rex de Asis and Ernie Bautista.

In other games, PNQ Crushers will face the Ilocandia Bulls at 12:30 p.m. as all eyes will be in the third game that will pit Western Union against Royal Cargo Rangers at 2 p.m.

Western Union will have Bong Alambra, Anon Cajegas, Dennis Castro, Medel Cuyugan, Darwin Fuentebella, Mike Garcia, Al Obrero, Erwin Senadre, Jojo Ulap, Joe Visaya, Jeff Barayuga and Jano Toquero.

Royal Cargo Rangers will parade its formidable line up compose of brothers Jay and Jomar Naguit, Emerson Patenia, Mike Guevarra, Cid Aquino, Mac Fernandez, Rogelio Fernandez, Nico Hinoza, Jayson Tabuyo and Jayson Corpin.

Main game will feature Liquid Skyy Dragons against Rams at 3:30 p.m.

Sponsors for this yea’s season are Aqua Pure Water, ATT Karaoke and Bar, Blue Bay Petroleum, CTSI Palau, Hanpa Industrial Development Corporation, HBO, Kumangai Bakery, Midtown Gas Station, Mingles Tototo, MJ Trading, Palasia Hotel, Palau Pacific Resort, Palau Trading, Pinoy Express Remittance, Shimbros International, Surangel and Sons, The Taj Palau, Palau Curtain and Western Caroline Trading Company (WCTC).

The Filipino Basketball League (FBL) is under the supervision of the Palau Basketball Federation (PBF).  By Peter Erick L. Magbanua (Island Times News)




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