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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, 16 October 2008
pa150591web.jpgStarting Oct. 25, the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) under the leadership of telecoms mogul Manuel V. Pangilinan will set into motion a forward-looking grassroots development program through the National Basketball Training Center (NBTC) D-League sponsored by Nokia. The NBTC envisions itself not only as a feeder program for collegiate, amateur and commercial leagues like the UAAP, NCAA, PBL, PBA and the Liga Pilipinas, the last of which is under SBP Executive Director Noli Eala. But primarily to identify and prepare players for the National Youth teams. “The Youth Basketball Program of NOKIA & TAO Corporation is a priority-area of the SBP” said Eala. “We welcome the NBTC D-League because it is a very important building-block for the foundation of Philippine basketball”

pa150606web.jpgAside from Eala, Youth Basketball Commission chair Nic Jorge, who is behind the successful BEST Center that is a pioneering basketball-teaching institution, threw his support behind the notable project for Philippine basketball. “The BEST Center, along with other important clubs such as the MBBL and schools like UAAP Champion-Ateneo and NCAA Champs-San Beda will set-up  screening committees that will take note of outstanding youth talents and send these boys along with our recommendation to the NBTC” said Jorge. The D-League drew 34 teams from different cities and municipalities, each adhering to the aim of coming up with well-trained players and coaches under a singular program. The players were chosen through “talent identification camps” (TIC). The Developmental League is composed of an inter-city, regional and national championship. With Nokia shouldering majority of the tournament costs, Local Government Units and the private sector also pitched in. Among the league benefactors are Senator Richard Gordon of Olongapo City, Pampanga Mayor Dennis Pineda, Tarlac governor Vector Yap, Vice Gov. Joson of Nueva Ecija, Boy Cruz of Malolos Bulacan,  2_copy_no_bg.jpgPurefoods and BMEG for Batangas City and Pasig City, Mayor Sonny Belmonte and Coun. Franz Pumaren for Quezon City, Mayor Jenny Barzaga for Dasmarinas Cavite, Health Solutions for Laguna, Misamis Oriental Governor Oscar Moreno and Freddie Siao of Iligan, Lhuiller, Penshoppe and Daisy Condensada for Cebu,  Jonathan Sy, Aldrich Chua, David Villanueva for Bacolod, Kim Santos for Iloilo, Tony Veneracion of General Santos, Montana pawnshop, Kopiko and Megavia for Davao City.
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