The Don Bosco Technological Center flash the Number one sign after winning the elementary title over DB Victorias in the 2006 Don Boscolympics in Pampanga. (Contributed foto)
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Anonymous said…
I'm so happy that a Cebu based team won. Especially that the quality opponents in this tournament is very high. I would have liked to see the DBTC team competing in RIFA though. Too bad schedules don't allow it.
Anonymous said…
Bai 'dur,
Ayaw na lang mo anang RIFA. Okay na na inyong inter-DB. Kung gusto pud mo lig-on nga mga kontra apil mo anang mga negros league.
No disrespect to Springdale, maayo gyud sila pero walay mga pulos ang mga kontra nila sa RIFA. Taas naman na ang level sa Springdale, angay lang gyud nga mo kontra sila mga lig-on pod.
Anonymous said…
baldur, don bosco prefers to play in an 11-a-side format rather than 7-a-side. several years ago, they were regular participants and consistent champions in the Alaska Cup. too bad financial constraints has stopped their participation.
Anonymous said…
if the same DBTC elementary team wins the CVIRAA, then expect a great rematch against Victorias/Negros Occidental squad in the Palaro. Forget the Center for Football Execllence squads - from what i have seen, these two teams are playing at a different level from the rest of their peers in the country right now.
Anonymous said…
is there any other upcoming 11-a-side tournament coming up ?
Anonymous said…
Ronaldo,
Aboitiz Cup U15 is ongoing. You will play Springdale in the semis.
Anonymous said…
wait isnt the Aboitiz Cup U15 over? Don Bosco vs Springdale in the finals?
Anonymous said…
fandoy, thanks but i think you meant the red ribbon tournament. mike, when is the U18 or P18 aboitiz tournament gonna start ?
Anonymous said…
No idea with the U18, but it has to be finished by may...because that's when the nationals will be..and Cebu is trying to bid for the B18...or wast it B17
Anonymous said…
what happened to the aboitiz ladies open ? will it push thru ?
The heavy rains spoiled the debut of defending champions Don Bosco College yesterday, cutting short the match between DBC A(?) and Bright. Hopefully, it will be a sunny Sunday. P.S. It will be interesting to note, how DBC divided its teams for the U12.
THE only positive thing that we can take in that loss against Timor Leste was that the U23 squad looked good in blue. And Ebong, too. The Blue-Haired fanatic whose voice we all heard on TV was fantastic. The team? The result? To be perfectly blunt it was a scrappy game from a scrappy team that seemed to treat the SEAG as a vacation, or a chance to gain more Twitter followers. (Yey, I can tweet the team apology first!) Going into the match, almost every fan who paid attention knew that we needed to win. Unfortunately, it seemed the players were operating on a different mindset.
(This is my Fair Play column for Sun.Star Cebu on Feb. 6) I GOT an interesting e-mail the other day about the consequences for teams that withdraw from PFF-organized national tournaments and its corresponding sanctions. I guess, it’s time to play Devil’s Advocate. For PFF-organized events, there are four types of withdrawals—after confirming participation but before grouping or scheduling takes place, after regional finals but before grouping in nationals, after the grouping in the nationals, and in the course of the national competition.
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Ayaw na lang mo anang RIFA. Okay na na inyong inter-DB. Kung gusto pud mo lig-on nga mga kontra apil mo anang mga negros league.
No disrespect to Springdale, maayo gyud sila pero walay mga pulos ang mga kontra nila sa RIFA. Taas naman na ang level sa Springdale, angay lang gyud nga mo kontra sila mga lig-on pod.
Aboitiz Cup U15 is ongoing. You will play Springdale in the semis.