Athlete of the Year: Manny Pacquiao - InterAKTV Awards

In the eyes of even the biggest of his diehard fans, 2011 was a down year for Manny Pacquiao.He faced two opponents whom experts tabbed as past their prime, Shane Mosley and Juan Manuel Marquez, and even though he won, he failed to knock out either of them. And somehow, this lessens Pacquiao’s luster.

Team of the Year: The University of the Philippines Pep Squad - InterAKTV Awards

The University of the Philippines Pep Squad win in the Team of the Year category of the InterAKTV Awards is surprising to say the least. The team defeated more heralded squads that had been more prominent in the media throughout last year

Win of the Year: Petron Blaze slams the Grand Slam bid of Talk ‘N Text - InterAKTV Awards

Not all basketball games are created equal. Some games are worth more than others just because there’s more at stake. PBA teams routinely sleepwalk through elimination games especially late in the season when playoff seedings are all but wrapped up...

Breakthrough Athlete of the Year: Stephan Schrock of the Azkals - InterAKTV Awards

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Villain of the Year: The South Korean national basketball teams - InterAKTV Awards

It’s really difficult to brand any one individual or team as a villain. Certainly, South Korea held no malicious intent when it rallied from 11 points down in the fourth quarter to overtake the SMART-Gilas Pilipinas national team with 47 seconds to go in the third place game of the FIBA Asia Championships last September....

Coach of the Year: Ato Agustin of the Petron Blaze Boosters - InterAKTV Awards

Five months after leading Petron Blaze to an upset over Talk ‘N Text in the 2011 Governors’ Cup finals, Boosters coach Ato Agustin admitted that the infamous incident between him and his counterpart Chot Reyes might have taken the Tropang Texters out of their game.....

Event of the Year: The SMART Ultimate All-Star Weekend - InterAKTV Awards

For most NBA fans, the lockout was a nightmare that everybody wished would end. For Filipino basketball fans, the lockout made our wildest dreams come true......

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Tankers cap host Laguna B Pinoy bid

source | The Philippine Star | STA. CRUZ, Laguna, Philippines – Tankers Joshua Casino and Catherine Bondad combined for five gold medals as Laguna clobbered the opposition in the Southern Luzon qualifying leg of Batang Pinoy at the Laguna Sports Complex here yesterday.

Casino, voted MVP in the Singapore All Nation Cup with a four-gold haul, topped the boys’ (12-13) 50m free in 27.41 seconds and the 50m butterfly in 29.85 while Bondad, 13, reigned in 50m free (30.0), 100m back and 200m medley relay as the hosts won 15 golds in the first 22 swim events.

“My goal is to win as many gold medals as possible and emerge as the most outstanding swimmer,” said Casino from San Beda-Taytay.

The gold and silver medal winners in all five qualifying legs will advance to the Batang Pinoy national finals slated Dec. 10-13 in Naga City.

The Batang Pinoy, aimed at discovering young athletes for the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in China, is organized by the Philippine Sports Commission in partnership with Smart, Maynilad and Summit Drinking Water.

“I’m determined to reach the national finals and earn a slot in the Youth Olympic Games,” said Bondad, a student of San Beda-Alabang.

Ariana Herranz, Joanna Coleen Simbulan and Jethro Roberts Chua also won two gold medals each while the other winners from Laguna were Ron Derrick Alcantara and Gabriell Joshue Flores.

PSC commissioners Jolly Gomez and Chito Loyzaga were on hand to award the medals to the winners.

Marimar Amarga, meanwhile, emerged as the first triple gold medalist in athletics as she won the 100m dash, the triple jump (9.79m) and the 400m run (1.08.2) in the four-day event also supported by Milo, Jollibee, The British Council, Standard Insurance, Manila Bulletin, Negros Navigation-Super Ferry, Kids 3 Food Supplement, RELIV Now for Kids and Growee Multivitamins.

Darius Badillo who ruled the boys’ long jump, took his second gold in the triple jump which he ruled with a 12.33-m effort while 800m gold medalist Gilbert Rutaquio dominated the boys’ 1500m run (5:00).

Antipolo’s Dustine De Vera joined the list of double gold medalists with a first place finish in the 400m run (52.1).

Laguna wrestlers also swept the eight gold medals disputed in the   freestyle and Greco Roman.

 Jose Lawas ruled the 42kg and 47kg divisions to lead the winners in freestyle, who included Nimrod Giman Jr. (35kg) and John Andrei Samadio (38kg).

Nerry Wilson Maneja (35kg), John Mikko Mantala (38kg), Allen John Dela Rueda (42kg) and Wawie Mantala (47kg) topped the Greco Roman class.

In table tennis, Jorge Victorio took two gold medals for Laguna as he dominated the boys’ singles and combined with Justine Antonial in the mixed doubles.

Trisha Nicole Mae Suario of Lucban, Quezon averted a sweep by the hosts by winning the gold in girls’ singles.

Meanwhile, boxers from Tayabas – EJ Narez (38kg), Renato Alias (40kg), Rammel Ofemaria (44kg), Archie Esteleydes and Manuel Cabisda (44kg) and Jessie Diaz (50kg) won over their rivals to reach the finals.