Category: Sports

Gilas Passes their First Test in the Four-Year FIBA Cycle

AFTER their historic gold medal finish at the 2023 Asian Games, the new era of Gilas Pilipinas looks to have a strong start to 2024 with the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers. Saudi Arabia is hosting the tournament for the second time after 1997. Gilas will face New Zealand, Chinese Taipei, and Hong Kong in Group B in the Asia Cup Qualifiers following the draw that happened last September.

Bedan Athlete Fitness Guide

ATHLETES are known for their respective sports and their skills in playing. Thus, their talent didn’t develop overnight; they had to undergo performance training and discipline themselves, even with their diets. Bedan athletes Greg Macalindol (II-BSBA MM), Ernest Masinsin (II-BSED SCI), and Lanzy Borja (I-BSED ENG) share their tips and routines on how to improve their talents and balance their time without compromising academic success for aspiring student-athletes.

Roaring Rookies: Rising Towards Triumph

CROSSING through the threshold into college is what every first-year faces, but for those who aspire to reach the field of sports, the journey to be a student-athlete becomes a crucial moment marked by trials and tribulations. As these rookies set their sights on breaking into the big leagues, THE BEDAN HERALD highlights four players: John Gatmaitan and Lorenzo Goli (I-BSBA-MM), Men’s Basketball’s Shooting Guard and Forward; Maristella Magdangal (I-BSP), Women’s Futsal Striker and Defender; and Borbie Rivera Jr. (I-BSE), Men’s Volleyball’s Setter.

The Philippine Era: APAC 2024

LAST Jan. 10, Acer Predator Gaming launched the Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 (APAC), which was held in the SM Mall of Asia Arena. VALORANT and Defense of the Ancients (DOTA) 2, teams all around the Asia Pacific Region headed straight to the battlegrounds to assert their dominance for the throne and win the highly anticipated Predator Shield with a total prize pool of $200,000.

Golden Moments: Resilience and Triumph with Team Philippines in Asian Games 2022

THE Asian Games 2022 was postponed to 2023 because of the rising COVID-19 cases in Shanghai, China which was only two hours away from the host city Hangzhou. Despite this, the Asian Games 2022 was a large success with the Philippines having a strong performance in the quadrennial showcase held from Sept. 23 to Oct. 8, 2023. With about 12,000 athletes from 45 countries competing for nearly 500 gold medals across 40 sports, the Philippines bagged 18 medals, including four gold, two silver, and 12 bronze, finishing 17th overall at the end of the continental showpiece. Gold medalists include Gilas Pilipinas for basketball (men’s 5-on-5), EJ Obiena for men’s pole vault, Meggie Ochoa and Annie Ramirez for women’s jiu-jitsu.

NOTHING BUT FILIPINO PARA-ATHLETES

THE Philippines has trained plenty of Filipino para-athletes over the years. However, the athletes who introduced the Philippines to the Paralympic Games undoubtedly made the greatest impact — Adeline Dumapong-Ancheta, Ernie Gawilan, and Allain Ganapin. Up to this day, these national para-athletes continue to bring pride to the country and inspire every Filipino with their incredible stories and extraordinary journeys, both inside and outside of sports.

Going Off With a Bang: AP Bren Came Out Victorious at the MPL PH Season 12 Playoffs

LAST Oct. 25 to 29, players competed in the 12th season of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines (MPL PH) where players from ECHO (Orcas), Blacklist International (BLCK, Agents or Codebreakers), RSG PH, AP Bren Esports (Hive), ONIC PH, Smart Omega (OMG), Minana EVOS, and TNC gathered at EVM Convention Center, Quezon City fighting to be one of the grand finalists.

Shoot for the Stars: Thompson and Looney’s Visit to the Philippines

MEETING and playing alongside their sports hero is a dream cherished by every student-athlete. Participating teams that advanced to the ANTA’s Shock the Game tournament finals had the opportunity to meet the four-time National Basketball Association (NBA) Champion, Klay Thompson, and three-time NBA Champion, teammate Kevon Looney, last Aug. 31 at SM Megamall.