Khaleej Times

Filipinos organise basketball games to save life of former referee

- Angel Tesorero angel@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Basketball is not just the national pastime or favourite sport of Filipinos, it is also a means to mobilise the community to gather support for a beleaguere­d kababayan (compatriot).

Recently, a one-day basketball tournament was organised by Old School Above 40 group to raise funds for the hospitalis­ation of Voltaire Hilario, 45, a pioneering referee under the Samahang Basketboli­sta ng Pilipinas (SBP), who is undergoing treatment for liver cirrhosis.

“At least Dh4,500 was raised after the games and we immediatel­y sent the money to Voltaire, who is now confined at the Philippine General Hospital,” Arnel Fernandez, the basketball tournament organiser, told Khaleej Times on Friday.

“Just like in basketball, we displayed team work to help a kababayan in distress. At least eight teams, with 15 players in each team — all above 40 years old — participat­ed in the tournament. The officiatin­g staff rendered free services and a collector of limited sneakers auctioned a pair to raise more funds,” Fernandez shared.

Andrei Avila, the player-coach of the champion Blue Team, added: “The event was an all-out effort to come to aid Voltaire and pay for some of his medical needs. He actively served the Filipino community and was very active in the basketball circuit; we really missed him.”

A close friend of Voltaire, Nerwin Diego, who is also a basketball referee, described Voltaire as a calming presence during intense basketball games. “He was always fair in officiatin­g and he always made sure that no one would get hurt on the floor.”

Diego also described Voltaire as a hardworkin­g man. “He used to work as a warehouse staff for a logistics company for almost a decade until he was laid off last year. While searching for another job, he officiated in various basketball tournament­s in Dubai and Abu Dhabi to earn some money that he could send to his kids — youngest of whom is just three years old — back home.

“He never told us he was sick until we forced him to see a doctor at Rashid Hospital in late June and that’s when we found out he had a serious liver problem. He would have stayed here but with no medical insurance, he chose to go home,” Diego added.

According to Jay Pesebre, another basketball organiser, Voltaire’s body is rejecting any medication and he has been vomiting blood. He has lumps in his liver and water is building up in his abdomen.

He has been bedridden since he arrived in the Philippine­s last month.

 ?? Supplied photos ?? JUMP BALL: Voltaire officiated in various basketball games to augment his income after he lost his job. —
Supplied photos JUMP BALL: Voltaire officiated in various basketball games to augment his income after he lost his job. —
 ??  ?? A KIND REFEREE: Voltaire Hilario is undergoing treatment for liver cirrhosis.
A KIND REFEREE: Voltaire Hilario is undergoing treatment for liver cirrhosis.

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