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UAAP, Cignal TV seal five-year extension, lock in broadcast partnership through Season 93

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The University Athletic Association of the Philippines formalized a fresh five-year contract extension with broadcast partner Cignal TV, ensuring that the league’s games will continue to reach audiences nationwide and internationally from Season 89 to Season 93.

With the renewed broadcast and marketing partnership, Cignal will remain the UAAP’s official broadcast partner for the next five seasons, beginning with Season 89—which Far Eastern University will host—extending a long-standing collaboration that has significantly enhanced the league’s visibility and accessibility through Cignal’s multiple broadcast and streaming platforms.

Since joining forces in 2020, Cignal has significantly expanded the reach of UAAP games through free-to-air broadcasts on One Sports, while also launching the UAAP Varsity Channel, the country’s first and only 24/7 channel dedicated solely to varsity sports.

“I think we’re very glad and privileged to extend our coverage of the UAAP, which is the premier sports league in the country, with its member universities. It’s a five-year engagement, and we promise to improve the coverage of all the sports of the association,” MediaQuest Holdings Inc. Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan said.

“There’s no pragmatic reason. Sports is one avenue for a certain segment of our people and the disadvantaged to obtain the material blessings they won’t be able to get by them becoming a basketball player, a badminton player, or whatever. It gives them that avenue to improve their welfare. Number two, it teaches values that are important to life. The discipline, the hard work, the ability to be magnanimous in victory and humble in defeat. So it just improves the overall character of people or persons,” Pangilinan added on his continued support for the growth of Philippine sports.

In 2023, Cignal further expanded its coverage to OTT through the launch of Pilipinas Live, primarily aimed at bringing all UAAP events to fans around the world.

While flagship events such as men’s basketball, women’s volleyball, and the annual cheerdance competition remain the UAAP’s mainstream draws, Cignal has continuously worked hand-in-hand with the league to broaden coverage of developing sports such as women’s basketball, men’s volleyball, football, baseball, beach volleyball, and esports, among others.

Season 88 Chairman and University of Santo Tomas rector Fr. Richard Ang, O.P., expressed confidence in the strengthened partnership, emphasizing the importance of consistent, high-quality coverage in showcasing the talent and stories of student-athletes across all disciplines in the UAAP.

“Today’s ceremonial signing represents a shared vision to elevate varsity sports, empower young athletes, and bring the excitement of the UAAP games into homes across the nation through a wide-reaching broadcast coverage, and we ensure that the talent, hard work, and determination of our varsity players are recognized and appreciated at a larger scale,” Fr. Ang said.

“The UAAP strongly dedicates itself to fostering intellectual growth, sportsmanship, leadership, and a strong sense of community through sports. It is our commitment to bring into life the transformative power of sports, to unite the member schools, nurture dreams and aspirations, and inspire young people to build this nation,” he added.

For its part, MediaQuest President and CEO Ricky Vargas reiterated Cignal’s commitment to delivering fresh concepts and comprehensive broadcasts that aim to capture the spirit of varsity sports—whether at the grassroots level or the collegiate stage.

“We’re very happy that we are working with the UAAP. It’s a content that we value, it’s content that the Filipinos love, and it’s a content that supports our love for basketball, and it’s a content where the Filipino people enjoy,” Vargas said.

“It would be a crime if we do not cover the UAAP to the Filipino people, as we look at ourselves as a sports channel since we have one of the widest range of sports content. And we value the UAAP. We value your partnership, and we hope every year that we cover the games, you give us feedback so that we can continue to improve,” he added.

With the extension now signed and sealed, both Cignal and the UAAP reemphasized their commitment to working hand-in-hand to enhance the viewing experience, explore new platforms and modes of storytelling, and deepen fan engagement as the league continues to grow in the years to come.

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Loraña nearly breaks national record, KG Mercuries rule relay in PH Athletics Championships

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CAPAS, Tarlac – Hussein Loraña narrowly missed a new national record while ruling the men’s 800-meter race, while the KG Mercuries, led by former national sprinter Anfernee Lopena, emerged from nowhere to capture the men’s 4×100-meter relay on the penultimate day of the ICTSI Philippine Athletic Championships presented by the Philippine Sports Commission Saturday night.

In another event-filled day at the New Clark City Athletic Stadium, the 33rd Thailand Southeast Asian Games gold medalist surged from behind in the final 100 meters to overtake erstwhile-frontrunner Oyam Kent Espinosa, clocking one minute and 48.39 seconds.

He was just 0.87 of a second off the seven-year-old national record of 1:47.52 set by Fil-Am Carter Lilly on April 19, 2019, at the Bryan Clay International in Azusa, California, in the meet co-presented by BCDA and New Clark City.

It was the third men’s 800-meter title for the former UAAP Season 86 MVP in the athletic showcase, with the ICTSI Foundation as title sponsor.

A two-time SEA Games men’s 100-meter bronze medalist, Lopena powered a strong start for the KG Mercuries, which was sustained by second and third runners Vicjardi Tapia and Ralp Anthony Lego.

It was left to PRISAA track standout Kent Paul Burdan to anchor the squad and bring home the gold in 40.56 seconds in the championships sponsored by CEL Logistics Inc. and UAAGI Auto Group Inc.

Pinoy Athletics settled for silver (40.57), while the national team (40.70) took bronze in the competition organized by Philippine Athletics, also supported by Pocari Sweat, Clark Water, and Masiv Sports.

However, the night did not go well for the national women’s quartet of Lauren Hoffman, Kristina Knott, Jessica Laurance, and Lianne Diane Palma, after the team was disqualified for a faulty handoff from Knott to Laurance.

Malaysia secured gold (45.63), UST took silver (48.62), and La Salle-Taft (48.90) completed a 1-2-3 finish in the women’s 4×100-meter relay of the tournament, which is also backed by Energya and Cherrylume.

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Under a new coach, 33rd SEA Games veteran Fil-Am Sydney Joshua Yap threw the hammer to a personal best of 50.65 meters to claim his first gold in the meet after finishing runner-up in the previous edition.

Aided by closest rival John Celestino Romero’s failure to register a valid mark in the pole vault, Janry Ubas completed a golden double with 6,440 points to capture the decathlon title.

Under the banner of the Philippine Vault Club, Romero took silver (5,865), while UST’s Rolly Royo earned bronze (5,634) in the 10-event discipline.

Early Sunday morning, 33rd SEA Games marathon silver medalists Sonny Wagdos and Artjoy Torregosa — who also competed in a 21K road race at the Manila Marathon the previous day — still had enough energy to top the men’s and women’s 10,000-meter runs, respectively.

Competing in their third event since Tuesday, Wagdos clocked 31:10.64 for his second medal of the trackfest after taking silver behind Yacine Guermali in the men’s 5,000-meter race.

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Torregosa added her second gold with a winning time of 36:34.74, following her 5,000-meter title earlier.

“Although sa tingin ko, kaya ko naman na ma-break yung record. Though sa tamahong panahon pa yon,” said Loraña after his near record-breaking performance.

“I am hoping to break it sa Asian Under-23 championships in Ordos, China, next month,” added the athlete ahead of the inaugural Asian U23 meet set from July 9 to 12 in the Chinese city.

“Ang sabi ko sa mga kakampi ko na hindi kami underdog at malakas kami na sa amin ang PRISA triple gold medalist (Burdan) and NCAA best freshman (Tapia),” Lopena said. “We knew we could win this race.”

“Solid team yan,” Clinton Bautista said matter-of-factly of the champion relay squad after he and fellow PH relay members Al Hyan Labita, Kent Francis Jardin, and Kharis Pantonial were left chasing the KG Mercuries.

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San Beda, Bagong Ilog, Kaito set pace as Echelon U16 moves to next phase

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San Beda-Rizal, Bagong Ilog Volleyball Club, and Kaito Volleyball Academy topped their respective pools to lead the six teams advancing to the Echelon Under-16 Club Invitational second round on Friday at the SM Southmall Events Hall in Las Piñas City.

Joining the pool leaders in the next round, where teams will compete in a single round-robin format, are Parañaque Volleyball Team, Capital1, and PLDT.

The top four squads will advance to the semifinals of the tournament presented by Everyday Volleyball and supported by the City of Parañaque, Milo, Immuni+, McDonald’s, Rexona, Magnus Sports, Toby’s Sports, AveoWorks Solutions Inc., and Mama Lou’s.

The Baby Red Spikers dominated Pool A, cruising to four wins, including two that activated the mercy rule after securing a 15-point lead.

San Beda defeated PVT, 25-17, 20-5, while also beating HDE twice, 25-19, 19-4.

“It’s our first league na sinalihan no, it’s a very new team, so I’m very happy that the girls showed up, performed well, and showed discipline. It’s a very well-organized league. I hope this is the first of many leagues na ibibigay sa grassroots,” said head coach Ray Rosales, who shared that his Baby Red Spikers were formed just three weeks ago.

PVT still sealed its spot in the next round thanks to 25-21, 25-17 wins over the HDE Bulls.

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Meanwhile, BIVC also finished undefeated in Pool B after 25-21 and 26-24 wins over Capital1, while also taking down Upskill Antipolo, 25-19, 18-3.

Reneez Cornes’ back-to-back hits on a quick attack and a solid block completed the BIVC Lady Phoenix’s comeback from six points down against the Capital1 Solar Sunnies.

“Mixed emotions po kasi this is my first time na mag-coach ng ganitong klaseng league, nagko-coach naman ako sa school pero this is my first time na ganitong setup. Sobrang thankful ako sa team kasi yung isang game, talagang ginawa ng girls ng paraan para makuha ‘yung game,” shared Lady Phoenix head coach Mark Adrian Cabralda.

Capital1, despite being tied with Upskill Antipolo at second with identical 1-3 records, will enter the next round due to superior point differential.

Created to strengthen the grassroots ecosystem of the sport, the inaugural Echelon U16 featured nine teams divided into three pools, with each team playing four games in a double round-robin elimination. The top two squads from each group will advance to the second round to be held on June 13, still at the same venue.

Director Rea Epistola of the Office of the Executive Secretary, Parañaque City Administrator Atty. Ding Soriano, and Parañaque RTC Executive Judge Leilani Dacanay-Grimares graced the opening ceremony of the grassroots tournament organized by Agencia de Echelon.

“Every great athlete starts somewhere. Not in a national training center. Not in an international tournament. But in local communities, school programs, and grassroots competitions like this [Echelon U16 Club Invitational]. This is where confidence is built, this is where talent is discovered, this is where dreams begin,” said Epistola, who also delivered the ceremonial first serve.

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Kaito finished first in Pool C with a 3-1 record, posting 25-18 and 25-17 victories over Spike & Serve Volleyball Academy, along with a 25-19 win over PLDT.

The Junior High Speed Hitters later avenged their loss to Kaito with a 25-18 victory, finishing with a 2-2 record in second place.

Spike & Serve’s lone win came against PLDT, 25-11.

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Bella Belen’s wish comes full circle as Capital1 drafts Detdet Pepito

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Another one of Bella Belen’s wishes came true on Wednesday night as Capital1 selected UST libero Detdet Pepito with the second overall pick in the 2026 Premier Volleyball League Draft, reuniting the former teammates at the professional level.

Belen had earlier seen one of her wishes fulfilled when the Solar Spikers signed reigning PVL MVPs and former Cignal stars Vanie Gandler and Erika Santos earlier in the offseason. Now, she has realized another, with Pepito—her former elementary teammate and close friend—officially getting drafted and beginning her PVL journey, bringing their shared path full circle at the professional level.

Indeed, things continue to fall into place for the once-rebuilding Capital1, as the team keeps adding key pieces to its young core in a move that could elevate it into contender status in the coming seasons.

For Belen, it feels like everything is meant to be.

“Siguro meant to be rin para sa amin ‘yung mga hinihiling ko,” said Belen.

“And thank you, Lord, thank you, Lord. Ayun, siguro meant to be lang talaga sila para sa Capital1.”

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But while the Solar Spikers now boast an upgraded and promising roster, Belen stressed that talent on paper is one thing, and execution on the court is another, noting that it will ultimately be up to the team to put everything together.

“Since marami na kaming recruit this year, hopefully mas maganda yung team composition namin now, and siyempre hindi naman porket naka-recruit kami ng talented na players ay magiging madali na—training pa rin and chemistry pa rin,” said the 23-year-old outside hitter.

“Volleyball is a team effort talaga. Excited lang ako sa magiging journey ng Capital1.”

Belen also reflected on finally teaming up with Pepito, saying they never expected to reach this point when they were younger during what they jokingly referred to as their “jejemon days,” but are grateful that their hard work over the years has paid off.

She added that she is beyond excited to finally share the court with Pepito after years of fierce UAAP battles.

“Siyempre, noong mga panahon namin na ‘yun, noong jejemon pa kami, hindi namin in-expect na aabot kami sa ganitong lagay kung nasaan kami ngayon. And sabi ko, ‘yun nga, nagka-draft na eh, so may chance talaga na magka-teammate kami ulit, pero hindi ganun kalaki,” said Belen.

“So ngayon, sobrang happy ako na teammates ulit kami ni Detdet. Excited na ako kung paano na kami ngayon na hindi na kami jejemon, ’di siguro mas matured and mas marami na kaming lessons from past years namin as a player.”

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