Believing In Belfast

My trip to Ireland was inspiring as well as humbling. I learned much from my gracious hosts. And I hope that the world can learn from its conflicts, and that I may share the lessons in Southern Mindanao. By recognizing our shared humanity and embracing our differences, we can create a future where peace flourishes.

Philippine Basketball: A Historical Perspective (Part 1 – The Early Years)

In the best-ever finish by an Asian country in the international basketball arena, the Philippines captured the bronze medal in the 2nd FIBA World Championship held in Brazil in 1954. Led by our dynamic duo of Mumar and Caloy Loyzaga, the Philippines surprised the heftier American and European teams with a dazzling display of speed and skill in basketball.

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Sagada Na Naman!!!

Sagada was altogether a different adventure. The family had always been partial to water, being scuba fanatics and all. But for once, my wife, Wit, thought of a totally different adventure. And as is always the case, she wins any argument hands down.

A Salute to Vietnam

Thailand had the homecourt advantage. Vietnam’s superstar and tournament top scorer Nguyen Xuan Son suffered a nasty broken leg just before half time. Thailand scored a questionable goal to take the lead, 2-1. It looked like the stars were aligning to favor Thailand. But no, the football gods just would not have it that way. And in the end, Vietnam’s winning goal would simply trickle in oh-so-slowly to a defenseless goal. What a roller-coaster ride this game was!

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