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Rising above adversity the Azkals’ way

comers Gio Pabualan and Jax Peña from the bashing they received after the game.

The two made their senior’s team debut against Chinese Taipei and appeared listless during their stints on the pitch.

with two of the Tour’s multi-titled campaigners in the featured flight but lost his poise at the finish, dropping two strokes on No. 18 and slipping to third at 202 after a 71.

It was, in fact, Tony Lascuña who faltered in the featured group as the Caliraya Springs leg winner and fourtime Order of Merit champion triplebogeyed the last hole and limped with a 75 as he fell with a thud, tumbling from third to sixth at 207.

Aside from Que, there were a couple of players who sizzled in the heat in moving day but Guido van der Valk’s 65 and Dino Villanueva’s 66 could only move them to joint fourth at 205, too far behind to pose a threat with 18 holes left in the P2 million event sponsored by ICTSI.

But Mondilla proved just as resolved as the rest, shooting three birdies on a par-4 (No. 3), par-5 (No. 6) and par-3 (No. 13) to trolling the ball in the first half. The team was very deliberate in its attack and were able to hold their opponents defensively. The game was very tight the whole time and the Chinese Taipei offense were not given so many chances that they had to resort to long balls. stay way ahead of the chasing pack then zeroing in on the top P360,000 prize with a pitch-in birdie from the fringe on the last hole that negated his lone miscue in three days of exceptional play at the upand-down layout.

He, however, remained wary of his chances and his pursuers, including Que, who poised himself to duplicating his big rally from six strokes down behind Jay Bayron to snare the crown in the inaugural Anvaya Cove Invitational in 2015.

“I need to toughen up, handle my lead and sustain it to the finish,” said Mondilla in Filipino. “No room to relax since I can’t control the game of my rivals, so patibayan ng loob talaga.”

The way he did when he ripped the 18th fairway with a solid drive and closed out with a pitch-in birdie after his wedge shot from 80 yards spun back and rested on the fringe.

IT will be the triathlon wannabes’ turn to get a dose of top endurance racing in an Olympic-style setup when the Sun Life 5150 Triathlon returns to Bohol on July 9 at the posh Bellevue Resort on Panglao Island.

The sport actually marked its return to the mainstream after the pandemic at the popular triathlon destination in Central Visayas noted for coral reefs and unique geological formations last year with Lanao del Norte’s Satar Salem and Bea Quiambao of The Next Step Tri sharing top honors in the 1.5 km-swim, 40 kmbike and 10 km run distance event.

This time, the organizing The IRONMAN Group/Sunrise Events, Inc., coming off a successful staging of the 70.3 and full IRONMAN in Subic, expects a bigger, stronger cast and keener competition in the 5150 race designed for athletes wanting to embrace multi-sport racing and reach the IRONMAN level.

Jonathan Pagaura of Rider Omega Triathlon team, who finished second overall to Salem, heads the early roster of more than 300 entries that also drew bets from the US, Malaysia, Australia, United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Germany and Japan.

Aside from the overall crowns, agegroup titles are also set to be disputed in the event, sponsored by Sun Life Philippines as part of its continuing commitment to help promote a healthy lifestyle among Filipinos, including 15-to-19, 2025, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64 and 65-69.

Also on tap are relay competitions while the Sunrise Sprint or S2 will spice up the Bohol 5150 race. The short-distance event, a sub-category to the centerpiece 5150 triathlon series, is set over 750-m open-water swim, 20km bike and 5km run for beginners and upcoming athletes to get a feel of the tri-racing. For details, visit www.ironman. com/5150-bohol with social media accounts at Sun Life 5150 Bohol (facebook) and 5150bohol (Instagram). For the Sunrise Sprint, log on to www.goforgold.sunrisesprint.com/

THE Philippine Azkals dropped a heartbreaking 3-2 loss to Chinese Taipei last Monday to even their record at one win and one loss in the recently concluded FIFA window.

The Azkals won their first game against Nepal, 1-0 last last week.

The Azkals came back from an early deficit right in the opening minutes when the visitors scored on a deflected ball. Goals by Mike Ott and Patrick Reichelt gave the Azkals a 2-1 advantage after the opening half. The second half, however, saw Chinese Taipei coming back with the equalizer in the 57th minute and the game winner in the 90th.

For Azkals’ Team Manager Dan Palami, the Azkals performed much better, despite the defeat, against Chinese Taipei compared to their game against Nepal.

“The first goal was very unfortunate for us but we got back, managed to score two goals before we were exposed in terms of fitness level of some players and we could not cope with our opponents by the 70th minute. Medyo kinakapos na sa hangin so the coach had to cope and make some changes,” Palami said.

Palami was also quick to defend new-

“I think the young players were overwhelmed by the level of play in the international competitions but I hope they don’t get too disappointed and depressed because of the fans. They should look at these opportunities as learning experiences. These should motivate them even further to show why they were called to play for the national team,” Palami explained.

Palami added that the Azkals youngsters will only get better once given more opportunities to play in the senior team. He said Pabualan and Peña played well during the camp and that was the main reason they were given the chance to play in the Chinese Taipei game. He believed that the newest Azkals’ mental fortitude will only get stronger with experience.

Palami also defended the calls made by comebacking Azkals’ coach Hans Michael Weiss during the friendlies. He says it was expected that Weiss made several combinations, substitutions and tinkered with his line-up.

“These are the best times for the coach to experiment and to check which combinations of players will click. He basically tested the players out. If not there and then, when?” he asked.

Palami said he was quite satisfied with what he saw in the two games. He said that there were a lot of positives in terms of how the Azkals played, especially in terms of con-

“The fact that we came back from a deficit after just two minutes speaks highly of the character of the players even up to the last minute. And we have to understand that some of the Azkals are off season for a while, they are just getting back in shape,” Palami said.

Palami is hopeful that when the next FIFA window comes in September more Azkals will be fit, ready and not burdened by contract negotiations.

Overall, Palami said he was happy with the way things turned out for the Azkals. He is hoping that this will be the start of more positive things to come for the team. He is also glad that more Azkals die-hards came to support the team in the second game.

“I’m quite happy with the crowd turnout. Considering the heavy downpour and it being a working day, I would like to thank the brave fans who came in to support the team,”

Palami added.

At least 3,758 fans watched the game against Chinese Taipei despite the strong rains. Most of them stayed even after the game cheering their favorite Azkals and in some way, even the visiting team.

Speaking of good things, congratulations to Azkals’ keeper Patrick Deyto for signing a new contract to mark his return in the Thai League 1. Deyto is now officially with Chonburi FC after the club formally made an announcement confirming their acquisition of Deyto for the upcoming season.

Special thanks to Bossing Raul Roque, marketing consultant of Forever Healthy Products for supporting the Philippine Azkals with ImunPlus, the team’s official energy drink, during their friendlies against Nepal and Chinese Taipei. Roque assures that their support to the Azkals will not end after friendlies.

“It is just the start. We are hoping for a long-term partnership with the men’s national football team. Basta Azkals todo suporta kami,” Roque said.

ImunPlus is a no-caffeine, no-sugar energy drink and food supplement that boosts performance and enhances muscle recovery not only for athletes but for ordinary people as well.

Speaking of support, my nephew, Jacob Marcus Puno Navarro and his Aspire Football Academy club teammates are on their way to participate in the 2023 Pyrenees Cup International Youth Summer Football Tournament.

Jacob, along with Noah Laus, Xian Chan, Lucas Boquiron, Javi Alano, Jose Bernal, Daniel Guerrero, Miguel Tagarda, Niall Enciso, Nesta Saw, Ryan Moti, Ginji Cruz, Andres Su mpaico, Aki Belza, Francis Desabille, Sef Tomas, Chloe Brillantes, Kavin Boiser, Nicko Enciso, Johan Baguilat and Populi Fortun are set to compete in the Under 11 and Under 13 divisions of the tournament. The coaching staff, on the other hand, include Anto Gonzales, Steven Rivera, Vince Aguilar and Karl Bugayong.

“I’m really excited to play in the tournament. It will be a once in a lifetime experience for me and I hope to learn more and further improve my skills as a football player,” Jacob, an incoming Grade 5 student of Ateneo Grade School, said before leaving for the trip.

But before going to the tournament, Jacob and his team will make a side trip to Barcelona, specifically a visit to Camp Nou and a possible training session with FC Barcelona youth coaches. Barcelona is about 150 kilometers away from the Pyrenees.

Pyrenees is located between France and Catalonia and the Pyrenees Cup, or officially known as Challenge International Du Sud de la France, is an international football competition between Spanish and French clubs based in the region. In the past few years, however, the Pyrenees Cup has been opened to include teams from other countries. Jacob and his teammates will be the first Pinoy side to represent the country in the Pyrenees Cup.

As of today, more than 234 teams featuring at least 3,500 players are expected to participate in the Pyrenees Cup that is set to unfold on June 29 until July 2.

Jacob and the Aspire Football Academy team are great examples on how far a football team can go with the right program, a group of corporate sponsors, supporters and, in their case, loving parents who will move heaven and earth, including their savings, just to support their kids realize their dreams. Parents, like Marc and Ruth Navarro, who would invest in experience to prepare their kids to be better athletes and in general, be better persons. Winning is just a bonus. Good luck Jacob and Aspire Football Football Academy, continue to make us proud! Stay safe. Stay happy peeps!

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