Manila Standard

Banged-up Standhardi­nger, Anthony praised for PH 5 stint

- By Randy Caluag

GINEBRA’S Christian Standhardi­nger and the rest of the underrated stars from the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n received praise from netizens on social media for answering the call of duty to serve as the country’s representa­tives in the Cambodia Southeast Asian Games.

With other so-called superstars staying away from the competitio­n, citing family and personal commitment­s, coach Chot Reyes had to make do with “volunteers” willing to wear the Gilas uniform in the competitio­n regarded as the “lowest” in terms of internatio­nal prestige.

But the stakes have become higher, however, as the Philippine­s is aiming to redeem its pride and the basketball gold medal that was snatched by Indonesia in last year’s edition in Vietnam.

Indonesia, boosted by several Indonesian-foreign players, is seriously intent on keeping the crown as it set up camp in Australia and played with several profession­al teams. They even reportedly beat a squad from the National Basketball League.

Standhardi­nger was among the few to answer the national team’s call and reported early for practice even though he was banged up from the recent Governors’ Cup Finals.

And netizens were quick to shower him with praise.

“He is more Filipino than most Filipinos. He is serving the country with no complaints or excuses. I Salute you CStan with both hands,” said Michael Buminaang.

“One of the most admirable guys in the league gives little to no reasons when playing the game and gives his all,” Ian Depositari­o added.

An obvious Ginebra fan even branded Standhardi­ner as a hero.

“CStan is truly Filipino, he had the blood of our heroes who is willing to sacrifice their personal interests just to fight for the country’s pride and honor. CStan is the Man I salute you! NSD! (Never Say Die).”

Netizens also praised NLEX Warrior veteran Sean Anthony, who volunteere­d to be a practice player even if he was not invited.

“I admire Sean Anthony also, even though he is not called for Gilas, duty he volunteere­d himself for practice, while those so-called deserving, wala ‘di nasipot,” said Yetzkie Cortado.

 ?? Dennis Abrina ?? CHEERLEADI­NG CHAMPS. The Arellano Chiefs claimed their 4th consecutiv­e cheerleadi­ng title and took home the P100,000 cash prize, while perennial contender, the Perpetual Altas Perpsquad finished runner-up and received P75,000 at the conclusion of the NCAA Cheerleadi­ng Championsh­ip on Sunday at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum in Manila.
Dennis Abrina CHEERLEADI­NG CHAMPS. The Arellano Chiefs claimed their 4th consecutiv­e cheerleadi­ng title and took home the P100,000 cash prize, while perennial contender, the Perpetual Altas Perpsquad finished runner-up and received P75,000 at the conclusion of the NCAA Cheerleadi­ng Championsh­ip on Sunday at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum in Manila.
 ?? ?? Christian Standhardi­nger
Christian Standhardi­nger

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