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FAJARDO NAMED 35TH SMB-SAC ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

June Mar Fajardo leads hundreds of athletes who performed dominantly in their respective sports last year in the 35th SMB-SAC All-Sports Awards

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Who is the most dominant basketball player in the country today?

Ask this question to any Pinoy hoop fan and you will probably get this answer: June Mar Fajardo.

A 6’10”behemoth who can move around the paint with ease owing to his impeccable footwork and can also terrorize defenders in the perimeter with his deft shooting touch, the pride of Pinamungaj­an town, Cebu has been winning one award after another in what is shaping up to be a stellar career in the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n (PBA).

Yesterday, Fajardo added another hardware to his growing collection after he was named Athlete of the Year in the 35th San Miguel Brewery-Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n of Cebu (SMB-SAC) Sports Awards at SM City-Cebu.

SAC handed the prestigiou­s award to Fajardo as the San Miguel Beer center has been so dominant that he is so close to tying a league record that many thought would never be matched.

Actually, Fajardo, a former University of Cebu (UC) stalwart, has made history last year when he pocketed his third straight Most Valuable Player (MVP) award.

Fajardo is just one MVP shy of tying PBA greats Ramon “El Presidente” Fernandez and Alvin Patrimonio, who own the most number of MVP accolades with four apiece.

And from the looks of it, Fajardo is poised to surpass Fernandez and Patrimonio’s achievemen­ts as the soft-spoken slotman had another productive showing in the Beermen’s title run in the recently concluded PBA Philippine Cup.

In the tournament that saw San Miguel bag its third straight All-Filipino title and 23rd overall by beating sister-team Barangay Ginebra in their best-ofseven title series, 4-1, Fajardo clinched his fifth Best Player of the Conference (BPC) award that enabled him to automatica­lly qualify for the season’s MVP derby.

It was Fajardo’s fifth BPC award in the last 10 conference­s. He tied former Beerman Danny Ildefonso for the most BPOC awards won but the latter did it while playing for 17 years in the league.

Fajardo is just starting his fifth season after being selected by San Miguel as the num-

YOUNG ONE Barring major injuries, Fajardo is predicted to dominate the league for years to come as he won’t turn 28 until Nov. 17.

4 The number of championsh­ip titles under Fajardo’s belt

4 The number MVP titles Fajardo has won

5 The number of BPOC awards given to him Remember: The struggle to victory can sometimes be just as important as the victory itself. From those struggles, we have much to learn. FRED UYTENGSU SAC Sportsman of the Year

ber one overall pick in the 2012 Rookie Draft.

In his MVP run last year, Fajardo helped the Beermen complete a historic feat in the Philippine Cup.

Fajardo had a solid showing in the eliminatio­n round and in the early part of the playoffs but would suffer a knee injury in San Miguel’s semifinal series against the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters.

The Beermen went on to advance to the Finals opposite the Alaska Aces but Fajardo sat out the first four games of the bestof-seven series.

Alaska exploited Fajardo’s absence and jumped to what looked like an insurmount­able 3-0 lead.

San Miguel would gain a new lease on life when it took Game 4 to cut the series deficit to 1-3.

In a surprising turn of events, Fajardo boosted the morale of his teammates when he returned in Game 5 with his right knee heavily wrapped.

With Fajardo in tow, the Beermen rediscover­ed their deadly form and went on to steal the crown, making them the first team in the league history to come back from a 0-3 series deficit.

San Miguel came up with another championsh­ip finish last Sunday and with Fajardo around, expect the Beermen to reap more titles.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTOS / RUEL ROSELLO ?? CLASS PICTURE. Members of the Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n of Cebu and the athletes and sports personalit­ies gather for the traditiona­l class photo after the SMBSAC All-Cebu Sports Awards yesterday at the SM City Cebu.
SUNSTAR FOTOS / RUEL ROSELLO CLASS PICTURE. Members of the Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n of Cebu and the athletes and sports personalit­ies gather for the traditiona­l class photo after the SMBSAC All-Cebu Sports Awards yesterday at the SM City Cebu.
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