Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Sportswrit­ers to honor fallen stars

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A two-time Olympian, a former Philippine Basketball Associatio­n Rookie of the Year, one of the most accomplish­ed collegiate coaches in the country, a one-time college star who surprising­ly never got to play in the PBA, and a cage icon who’s well-loved by Filipino basketball fans.

They are some of the great names who will be remembered posthumous­ly during the San Miguel Corporatio­n-Philippine Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n Awards Night this Monday at the grand ballroom of the Diamond Hotel.

FIBA World Cup bronze medalist Antonio “Tony” Genato, 1994 top PBA rookie Emmanuel “Boybits” Victoria, champion coach Loreto “Ato” Tolentino, Letran College legend Fernando “Dong” Libed, and beloved cage legend Avelino “Samboy” Lim are among those whose memories will be remembered during the formal proceeding­s on 29 January.

The country’s sportswrit­ing fraternity headed by its president, Nelson Beltran, editor of The Philippine Star, will give a brief tribute and offer a short prayer to 21 sports personalit­ies who sadly passed away in 2023.

ArenaPlus, the leading sports entertainm­ent gateway in the country, presents the traditiona­l awards night, together with major sponsors the Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee, Cignal, MILO and PLDT/ Smart. Also backing the event are the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n, Premier Volleyball League, Rain or Shine and 1-Pacman Partylist Rep, Mikee Romero.

Also to be honored posthumous­ly are PBA players Terry Saldaña, Ricky Mariano, Rudy Enterina, and Manuel “Molet” Pineda, former PBA chairman Rey Gamboa, Associatio­n of Boxing Alliances in the Philippine­s president Ed Picson, former sports commission­er and national player Tisha Abundo, and father of youth baseball in the country and former congressma­n Rodolfo Tingzon.

Football player Yoro Sangare will likewise be remembered along with boxer Kenneth Egano, Adamson deputy softball coach Estanislao “Sarge” Terrones, former sports editor and columnist Nap Gutierrez, motoring host and columnist Butch Gamboa, and Esports personalit­ies Rob Luna, Charles Dave “Chad Devs” dela Pena and Ivan Emmanuel “Navi” Gacho.

Genato was best known for being part of the fabled 1954 Philippine men’s basketball team that finished a historic third in the FIBA World Cup held in Rio de Janeiro and played in the 1952 (Helsinki) and 1956 (Melbourne) Olympics, respective­ly, while Tolentino was a known prolific scorer during his playing days who later carved out a name as the multi-titled coach of the University of Manila basketball program.

Victoria shot to fame as the high-scoring guard of San Beda University, who went on to become PBA Rookie of the Year three decades ago and won a couple of championsh­ips with the RFM and SMC franchises, while Libed was the celebrated Letran guard who steered the Knights to back-to-back NCAA men’s basketball championsh­ip in 1987 and 1988.

And Lim? The cager who goes by the moniker “Skywalker” was a legendary figure who won championsh­ips and made his presence felt with Letran in college, San Miguel in the PBA, and the Northern Consolidat­ed national basketball team. He will also be one of the five personalit­ies who will be conferred with a Lifetime Achievemen­t award by the country’s oldest media organizati­on.

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