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Meet the RP Youth team!

Philippine youth basketball team was formally presented to the public yesterday, hopeful that the program will culminate in the country's long cherished dream of finally qualifying to the Olympics, next slate in London in 2012.

Meet the RP Youth team! Meet the RP Youth team!

Sixteen of the country's top young players.

Culled from an extensive, nationwide tryouts conducted by coach Franz Pumaren and brother Dindo, make up the youth team, whose training and international campaigns until 2010.

Sixteen of the country's top young players. Sixteen of the country's top young players.

Youth 5 launches Olympic dream

Coach Franz Pumaren presented the 16 members of the Nokia RP Youth training pool in the same well-attended affair at Teatrino in Greenhills.

Youth 5 launches Olympic dream Youth 5 launches Olympic dream

The RP Youth training pool is aligned!

A stint in the PBL and an extensive two-week training in the United States are the immediate activities by the RP youth team to be funded by Tao Corp. and Nokia.

The RP Youth training pool is aligned! The RP Youth training pool is aligned!

TRY OUTS!!!

For U-16 Junior Men's Team January 2-9 5PM, JACINTO TIU SPORTS CENTER, XAVIER SCHOOL.

TRY OUTS!!! TRY OUTS!!!

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Written by Val Victa   
Thursday, 04 September 2008
rest_day_pics_17.jpgThe Nokia Pilipinas RP Youth team took a break from Basketball to take in the sights and sample the culture here in exotic Iran. However, the developments here at the tournament have gone from “strange” to “really weird!” The consolation bracket the Philippines are playing in also has CHINA, KOREA and LEBANON – strangely, the Gold medallist, Silver medallist and bronze of the last tournament! In that order. China is in it because they “walked out” in protest over their game with Syria in the Quarter Finals thus suffering the penalty of getting 0 points on a three-way tie. Korea is in it because they lost to Iran and Japan. Lebanon is in it because.. well...  they lost to China and Kazahkstan. We are in it because in the whole tournament... we’re the only ones who have beaten the top seeded team – Iran who may eventually... become tournament champions. The talk going around is that Iran cannot claim to be the best team here because they never got to play China. And China claims it can beat Iran. If we beat China tomorrow, which we’ve already done recently,  We have the strange honor of claiming that we are the unqualified “best team” in Asia.  rest_day_pics_5.jpgKeep logging-on to RPYouth.com for exciting courtside eyewitness accounts and grapevine buzz here at the FIBA Asia U-18 Championships for Junior Men. 
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