Philippine Daily Inquirer

CHAMPION ESPORTS TEAM RAISES P 500K AND MORE TO HELP FIGHT PANDEMIC

- By Denison Rey A. Dalupang @sonrdinq

Onic Philippine­s, a local esports team, hit two birds with one stone during the coronaviru­s disease (COVID19) pandemic, reigning supreme in a pair of tournament­s here and abroad while helping raise funds to help combat COVID19.

The six-man crew bested seven other Mobile Legend teams from across Southeast Asia during the Mytel Myanmar Charity Tournament last April 8, then went on to win the Amplfy Work From Home Charity Cup here the next day.

“The team huddled immediatel­y and discussed how to help out during the COVID19 crisis,” skipper Jonmar Villaluna told the Inquirer in Filipino on Saturday.

“We just wanted to help out in the best way we could,” added the 25yearold gamer, who goes with the tag OHMYV33NUS_ and is ranked 27th in the world.

Joining Villaluna in Onic are Danerie del Rosario, Cedric Pasusani, Joshwell Manaog, Gerald Trinchera and Jason Torculas.

The team, which was only assembled 2019, took down hometown bet Burmese Ghouls in the Myanmar tourney, 32, and netted a prize pool of $10,000 (P508,137.90) that it donated to the COVID19 cure and prevention efforts of the country.

Onic carried its momentum over into the Amplfy contest, where it trounced Bren esports, 31, for the title.

Proceeds of the tilt were donated to the United Nation’s COVID19 response fund, according to event organizer Tier One Entertainm­ent, a gaming agency based in Quezon City.

And with most sporting events ground to a halt, Villaluna believes it is high time that people dabbled in esports because it is a “contactles­s and convenient” way to compete.

“All you need is a phone,” he said.

Villaluna said Onic is constantly in the lookout for more charity tournament­s: “100 percent sure, we’re joining.”

The quarantine measures have thrust traditiona­l sports athletes into isolation, and a handful of them have actively engaged in esports.

Two weeks ago, basketball stars June Mar Fajardo, Marc Pingris, Kiefer Ravena and Japeth Aguilar partnered with Mineski to raise P1 million for the benefit of the Philippine General Hospital’s Medical Foundation.

 ?? —CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Onic Philippine­s stalwarts (from left) Gerald “Dlar” Trinchera, Jonmar “Ohmyv33nus” Villaluna, Danerie James “Wise” del Rosario, Christian “ly4knu” Manaog, and Cedric ”Fuzaken” Pasusani are ready for more battles to help in the fight against COVID-19.
—CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Onic Philippine­s stalwarts (from left) Gerald “Dlar” Trinchera, Jonmar “Ohmyv33nus” Villaluna, Danerie James “Wise” del Rosario, Christian “ly4knu” Manaog, and Cedric ”Fuzaken” Pasusani are ready for more battles to help in the fight against COVID-19.
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