Allan Caidic mentors Migs Pascual through career highs and lows
The news content covers recent developments in Philippine basketball and volleyball, focusing on professional, collegiate, and high school competitions.
In the PBACommissioner'sCup, TNT secured its first win, led by a 40-point performance from Bol Bol in a victory over NLEX. In another game, Blackwater achieved a breakthrough win by shocking Magnolia, with key contributions from imports Chris Ortiz and Shawn Glover. Concurrently, veteran player LA Tenorio commented on the performance of the Barangay Ginebra locals, stating they need to step up rather than placing blame on import Nuni Omot.
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In the UAAP Women's Volleyball tournament, Far Eastern University (FEU) avenged a first-round loss by outlasting National University (NU), tying for second place. Player Lovely Lopez attributed the win to team trust. In UAAP Men's Baseball, Adamson University climbed to third place after blasting University of Santo Tomas (UST) with a six-run rally.
In high school basketball, Batangas shocked De La Salle Zobel (DLSZ) to advance to the NBTC Division 1 tournament. The field for the NBTC Nationals was completed, with UST leading the final five qualifiers. In the UAAP Boys Basketball tournament, FEU-Diliman moved closer to the title, with Andrei Cabonilas providing MVP-level heroics in a win over NU-Nazareth School.
Regarding player movements, MapuaUniversity lost another player as EJ Sapasap transferred to NU. Meanwhile, Wello Lingolingo has departed the University of the East (UE) and is set for a one-and-done playing stint at De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde. An article also highlights the situation of player Titing Manalili, suggesting his window to play in the UAAP may be limited by age.







