Basketball
Santi Romero, Mark Sarza power Phenom-New Zealand Bluefire to SLA U23 crown
Defensive ace Santi Romero and Finals MVP Mark Sarza delivered when it mattered most as Phenom-New Zealand Bluefire edged hometown favorite University of Cebu, 66-62, to capture the Sinag Liga Asya Junior World Showcase Under-23 Championship at the Cebu Coliseum on Sunday.
The championship carried extra meaning for Phenom, which dedicated the title to the late Rene Baterbonia, said Phenom founder Anton Brodett.
Sarza and Romero, both named to the tournament’s Mythical Five, spearheaded Phenom’s balanced championship run.
Sarza powered the offense while Romero anchored a relentless defense that became the team’s identity throughout the five-day tournament.
They also received crucial support throughout the campaign from Johncel Borjal, Nico Mulingtapang, Peter Rosillo, Dale Ortega, James Nacua, and Bonel Sacro, whose timely contributions on both ends of the floor helped Phenom navigate the field en route to the championship.
Sarza dominated the paint with 15 points and 16 rebounds, delivering several clutch baskets and key boards in the closing minutes to halt the Webmasters’ comeback attempt. His all-around performance earned him Finals MVP honors.
On the other end, Romero once again showcased why he is a defensive ace.
The former Gilas Youth standout and current member of La Salle’s training pool embraced the unenviable task of guarding the tournament’s top international scorers.
Whether matched up against bigger forwards or quicker guards, the 6-foot-3 wing consistently frustrated opponents with his on-ball pressure, disciplined positioning, anticipation, and relentless hustle — contributions that often went beyond what appeared on the stat sheet.
Romero never shied away from the toughest defensive assignments, doing so without complaint as he became the cornerstone of Phenom’s championship defense.
His performances also endeared him to the Cebu crowd, with the fan favorite drawing cheers throughout the tournament not only for his energetic style of play but also for his engaging personality.
His defensive prowess has long been evident.
During his high school career with La Salle Green Hills, Romero ranked second in the NCAA steals race while also emerging as one of the league’s top rebounders despite playing on the wing.
The squad was mentored by Palarong Pambansa-winning coaches Jess Evangelio, who steered his team to the 2025 title, and Jasper Magno, who followed it up by capturing the 2026 championship.
Held from July 1 to 5 in Cebu, the Sinag Liga Asya Junior World Showcase 2026 featured 50 teams and nearly 1,000 players from the Philippines, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe, providing one of the region’s premier platforms for emerging basketball talent.
For Romero, the tournament title also marked another milestone in his comeback journey.
After fully recovering from the injuries that derailed his dream of suiting up for the Green Archers, the versatile defender now hopes his impressive showing in Cebu will help earn him a long-awaited opportunity to finally make his UAAP debut this coming season.
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Basketball
Joaquin Tovera finds home at La Salle, puts family above all
Joaquin Tovera has found his new collegiate home.
Days after announcing his decommitment from the University of the Philippines, the reigning FIBA U18 Asia Cup SEABA Qualifiers Most Valuable Player has committed to De La Salle University, being eligible starting UAAP Season 89.
For the 18-year-old guard, the decision went beyond basketball.
“At the end of the day, family was the biggest reason behind my decision,” Tovera said.
“I’ve always been closest to the people who have supported me since day one, and knowing I’ll be in an environment where I can be near them gives me a lot of peace and confidence. That support system means everything to me, and I believe it will help me become a better player and an even better person.”
Tovera has deep connections with the Cortez family, having previously played alongside Mikey Cortez during their time with Tumakbo Basketball.
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The relationship extends beyond the court, with La Salle legend Mike Cortez being the cousin of Gregg Rivera, Tovera’s uncle, making the Green Archers a familiar environment for the young playmaker.
His commitment comes just days after he revealed that he was reopening his recruitment despite seeing action for the Fighting Maroons during the 2026 Filoil EcoOil Preseason Cup.
During his brief stint with UP, Tovera contributed across three games, tallying six points, five assists, and two steals against De La Salle. He followed with seven points and three assists versus Far Eastern University, before making his first start against Mapua in the quarterfinals.
He also suited up for Gilas Pilipinas Boys in the same tournament, averaging 18.5 points and 7.0 assists per contest.
Now set to wear the green and white, Tovera is eager to begin the next chapter of his basketball journey.
“I’m really excited to join De La Salle University and become part of such a proud basketball program,” he said.
“I’m looking forward to learning from the coaches, competing with my new teammates, and doing everything I can to help us succeed. I can’t wait to get to work.”
Despite his move, Tovera stressed that he leaves UP with nothing but appreciation for the Fighting Maroons.
“I’ll always be grateful to UP for welcoming me into the program and believing in me,” he said.
“The coaches, my teammates, and everyone behind the team treated me with so much respect, and I’ll always appreciate the opportunity they gave me. I have nothing but gratitude for my time there and wish UP nothing but success moving forward.”
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Basketball
NBL Playoffs: JT Lady Jaguars sweep defending champions

- JKL Lady Dolphins 44-68 JT Lady Jaguars (0-2)
JT Lady Jaguars swept the defending champions, JKL Lady Dolphins, to secure a semifinal slot.
JT Lady Jaguars secured a well-deserved 68-44 victory over JKL Lady Dolphins in game two of the best-of-three National Basketball League quarterfinals at YMCA Court, Wandegeya, on Sunday.
The Lady Jaguars came out of the blocks early as they limited the Lady Dolphins to only six points before opening up a 15-point (21-6) lead at the end of the opening period.
The Lady Jaguars kept the foot on the gas pedal thus extending the lead to 21 points by halftime before eventually securing a 24-point victory.
This brings an end to the Lady Dolphins’ struggling campaign, where they lost most of their stars, thus resorting to upcoming talents.
However, they endured a tough spell and made it to the playoffs after finishing eighth. The Lady Dolphins’ dominance comes to an end after three-year run of collecting trophies comes to an end.
Sarah Ageno recorded a double-double, dropping 13 points and collecting 12 rebounds. Priscillar Nambogo (23 points) and Maimuna Nabbosa (12 points) joined with double digits.
On the other hand, only Tamasha Nsubuga (13 points), Florence Ogundha (10 rebounds), and Blessing Vandelum (10 rebounds) managed to reach double digits for the Lady Dolphins.
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Basketball
Afril Bernardino’s 20-20 masterpiece keeps Batangas-New Zealand Bluefire’s WMPBL title defense alive
With its bid for a second straight championship on the line, Batangas-New Zealand Bluefire responded in dominant fashion, routing Akari-Rizal, 83-60, on Sunday night at the Paco Arena to force a winner-take-all Game 3 in the 2026 Women’s Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League Finals.
The Sparks struck first by scoring the game’s opening five points, but the Valkyries quickly seized control with a devastating 26-4 run to close the opening quarter. They took a commanding 26-9 advantage and blew the game wide open before the second period even began.
Batangas-New Zealand Bluefire never looked back, methodically extending its lead throughout the middle quarters. A jumper by Charmine Torres — just five seconds into the fourth quarter — stretched the margin to 30 points, 71-41, effectively putting the game out of Akari-Rizal’s reach.
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“We didn’t give up. Our backs were against the wall, and our character came out. The heart of a champion,” said Valkyries head coach Cholo Villanueva after the Game 2 victory.
“The girls didn’t want to give up. They worked hard and the other guys stepped up like Rizza Lozada, Chris Bariquit, Queenie Aquino. The intangible guys helped us get the win tonight and again, like any other series, we need someone to step up, and they did,” he added.
Fresh off winning her third tournament MVP award presented by Aktive, Afril Bernardino powered Batangas-New Zealand Bluefire with a monster double-double of 24 points and 21 rebounds. She also tallied three assists, three blocks, and two steals to keep the defending champions’ title hopes alive.
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Camille Claro chipped in 14 points off the bench, while Patricia Peñaranda and Khate Castillo contributed 10 and nine points, respectively.
For Akari-Rizal, Allana Lim was the lone bright spot, posting a double-double of 15 points and 11 rebounds in the loss.
Mar Prado, Janine Pontejos, and Jhenn Angeles each scored nine points. Meanwhile, Raiza Palmera-Dy found herself limited to just four points and seven rebounds.
With the series now tied at one game apiece, Batangas-New Zealand Bluefire and Akari-Rizal will battle for the championship in a winner-take-all Game 3 on Wednesday at 6:00 PM at the Parañaque Coliseum.
The Scores:
Batangas-New Zealand Bluefire 83 – Bernardino 24, Claro 14, Peñaranda 10, Castillo 9, Lozada 7, Tongco 7, Aquino 4, Bariquit 4, Torres 2, Calang 2, Arciga 0, Manzanares 0, Fabruada 0, Dionisio 0
Akari-Rizal 60 – Lim 15, Prado 9, Pontejos 9, Angeles 9, Candelario 8, Adlawan 4, Palmera-Dy 4, Abatayo 2, Ventura 0, Sambile 0
Quarterscores: 26-9, 51-32, 69-41, 83-60
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