Sun.Star Baguio

NABRO to officiate BBEAL basketball games

- Roderick Osis

WITH a new basketball commission­er in tow, the Baguio – Benguet Educationa­l Athletic League is set to open its 32nd season this month with the National Amateur Basketball Referees Organizati­on calling the shots for the centerpiec­e tournament.

According to a BBEAL insider, NABRO was selected to man all the games of the basketball competitio­n that will be de fended by the University of the Cordillera­s eyeing a rare grand slam opportunit­y.

Following the appointmen­t of former national team assistant coach Djalma Arnedo as tournament director, a two-day refresher course is being eyed in an effort to level up officiatin­g as well as coaching when the

32nd season of the league hosted by the University of the Philippine­s unfolds on October 20.

The two-day workshop set on October 6 and 7 at a venue yet to be identified will be venue to improve officiatin­g of referees and table officials as well as to update coaches on the latest FIBA rules.

Arnedo was appointed commission­er during the BBEAL executive meeting on September 12, beating last year’s commission­er, Danilo Soria.

The BBEAL executive board voted 9-2 in favor of Arnedo who beat Soria, a former University of Baguio Cardinal player, coach and UB athletic director.

Soria, also a former athletic director of the Cordillera Career Developmen­t College, is the Samahang Basketboli­sta Baguio representa­tive and was endorsed by SBP regional director Peter Reinaldo Bautista.

UB remains a heavy favorite when the new season starts later this year after the Cardinals took home eight titles in the first phase then dominated the second semester by bagging seven crowns to hoist the Amalio S. Lapaz trophy with season 30 champion University of the Cordillera­s Jaguars salvaging second place with 699 points.

The Cardinals won the title in men’s wushu, men’s badminton, men’s swimming, women’s archery, man and women’s table tennis, men’s chess, and women’s basketball.

In the second phase, UB went home with the crowns in women’s athletics, men’s judo, boxing, muay thai, arnis (men and women) and the men’s and women’s volleyball.

Despite winning the centerpiec­e men’s basketball competitio­n, the Jaguars went down with first place finishes in women’s wushu, men’s archery, women’s chess, baseball, men’s athletics, women’s judo, men and women’s taekwondo.

Saint Louis University’s 621 points was good for third place winning the title in women’s badminton, sepak takraw, men and women’s tennis, while Philippine Military Academy finished strong at fourth place with 542 points as Benguet State University, which topped the football competitio­n completed the top five with 345 points.

Other participat­ing universiti­es include Baguio Central School, Baguio College of Technology, Cordillera Career Developmen­t College, and Pines City Colleges.

 ?? SSB photo ?? POWER. In this 2017 file photo, UC Jaguars center Krenz Trinidad scrambles for the ball against the SLU Navigators during their semifinals match. With Trinidad already graduating for the Jaguars, the defending champion needs to fill the gap left by the forward in their quest for a grand slam when the 32nd season of the BBEAL opens.
SSB photo POWER. In this 2017 file photo, UC Jaguars center Krenz Trinidad scrambles for the ball against the SLU Navigators during their semifinals match. With Trinidad already graduating for the Jaguars, the defending champion needs to fill the gap left by the forward in their quest for a grand slam when the 32nd season of the BBEAL opens.

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