BLEACHERS BREW EST. MAY 2006

Someone asked me how my blog and newspaper column came to be titled "Bleachers Brew". It's like this, it's an amalgam of sorts of two things: The bleachers area in the stadium/arena where I used to sit when I would watch baseball, football, and basketball games and Miles Davis' great jazz album Bitches Brew. That's how it got culled together. I originally planned on calling it "The View from the Big Chair" that is a nod to Tears For Fear's second album, Songs from the Big Chair. So there.

Monday, August 9, 2010

List of 2010 PBA Draft Applicants


2010 Draft ApplicantsName

School
Birthday
Place of Birth

Height

Weight
League(s) Played
Position
1. Josh Thomas VANLANDINGHAM
Everett CC
01-22-84
Seattle, USA
6’-4”
205
PBL – Hapee
G/F
2. Fred Rick Donato MALABAGO
Letran
01-25-89
Zamboanga
6’-1”
140
Sea Oil
G/F
3. Robert Francis SIMPSON JR.
Eckerd College
03-05-85
Boston, Mass., USA
6’-3”
185
PBL – Cossak / Cobra
G/F
4. Elijah D. SWAN
West Hills Comm. Coll
06-23-85
Olongapo City
5’-9”
185
n/a
G
5. Froilan Asence SAQUILLO, Jr.
San Sebastian Coll
02-24-84
Pasacao, Cam Sur
6’-4”
84 kg
Danny Espiritu Cup/Fil-Oil
G/F
6. Angelo Rey A. GONZALES
Ateneo de Davao
12-20-75
Davao City
183 cm
64 kg
n/a

7. Rafael Joey JAZUL Jr.
Letran College
04-11-86
Pasay City
5’-11”
175 lbs.
PBL – Toyota
G
8. Lisztian D. AMPARADO
PCU
11-01-85
Nabua, Cam Sur
6’-0”
162 lbs.
PBL – Hapee/AddMix
G
9. Jimbo R. AQUINO
San Sebastian
10-13-85
Bamban, Tarlac
6’-2”
84 kg
PBL – Pharex
G
10. John Marion Raymundo WILSON
JRU
01-18-87
Binangonan, Rizal
6’-3”
200
PBL – Oracle/Fern C
G
11. Sean A. PARANADA
Chabot College
11-06-84
San Jose, CA
5’-7”
147
FABL
G
12. Melchor Caysil GILE
UST
04-14-85
Tripoli, Libya
6’-5”
220
PBL / ABL
G/F
13. Khazim Ali MIRZA
UST
09-14-86
Mandaluyong
6’-6:
185
PBL
G
14. Petrus Delmar SANTOS
Metro Manila Coll
06-25-82
Malabon
6’-5”
90 kg
Liga Pilipinas
F
15. Riego Meinardo Villa GAMALINDA
San Beda
05-25-86
Iligan City
6’-4”
195
PBL
G
16. Marvin Gallemit GRAEBEL
Stauffenberg Buss School
06-11-85
Frankfurt, Germany
6’-4”
185
PBL / Liga
F
17. Marlito B. ESCOBAL Jr
La Salle Univ. Dasma
08-12-86
Surigao City
6’-1”
170
Liga – Lhuieller
G
18. Christopher Allan Ray Padrones REYES
College of Immaculate Conception
02-11-85
Cabanatuan City
5’-6”
140
N/A
G
19. Martin Tejano TRAVELA
Lassen College
05-28-83
Manila
5’-7”
145
PBL
G
20. Kristoffer J. QUIAOIT
UC Irvine
03-31-86
California
5’-8”
155
ABA
G
21. Alan Ross HUSTED Jr.
UC – San Diego
01-30-86
Artesia, LA, Calif
6’-2”
185
Liga Pilipinas
G
22. Raymond MONTANIEL
York Univ.
08-06-83
Toronto, Canada
6’-0”
180
Liga Pilipinas
G
23. Ryan Christopher N. RAYPON
Univ. of Calif – San Diego
11-03-87
Fresno, CA, USA
5’-11”
175
N/A
G
24. Mehyar B. RAFII-AVAL
Florida HS
02-26-89
Sweden
6’-2”
87 kg
N/A
G
25. Narciso G. LLAGAS Jr.
UE
04-13-85
Cavite City
6’-4”
215
PBL – Cobra
F
26. Peejay G. BARUA
DLSU
12-20-87
Nueva Valencia, Guimaras
6’-2”
175 lbs
PBL – Cobra
G
27. Filemon Fortis FERNANDEZ III
Fullerton College
04-09-82
Cisco, Texas
5’-11”
175 lbs.
N/A
Guard
28. Sean Michael Dee ANTHONY
McGill University
01-26-86
Vancouver, Canada
6’-4”
205 lbs
TOP – Ascof
G
29. Shawn Gabriel WEINSTEIN
San Diego State Univ
07-30-85
Burbank, California
6’-1”
185 lbs
Israel Super League
G
30. John Albert SMITH
University of Hawaii
02-02-86



Liga – Pharex
G
31. Mark Anthony JEFFRIES
San Diego Mesa Coll
07-25-87
California
6’-5”
205
N/A
G/F
32. Robert T. LABAGALA
UE
07-05-84
Cebu City
5’-9”
145
Liga – Ascof
G
33. Giorgio B. CIRIACRUZ
Arellano
06-10-86
Makati
6’-3”
200
PBL – Addmix
G/F
34. Cyril Dean ASHWORTH
NAIT
09-29-84
Canada
6’-0”
170
n/a
G/F
35. John Carl H. MELEGRITO
Letran
12-12-84
Quezon City
5’-11”
180
PBL – Toyota
G
36. Chester Lloyd TAYLOR
UST
11-19-85
Perth, Australia


PBL
G/F
37. Siverino BACLAO
ADMU
06-15-87
Bacolod
6’-5”
210
ABL
C/F
38. James Philip Fajardo MANGAHAS
DLSU
Oct 8, 1986
Pulilan, Bulacan
6’-3”
190 lbs
PBL – Otis
G/F
39. Rudy B. LINGGANAY Jr.
UE
Aug 15, 1986
Zamboanga City
5’-9”
155 lbs.
PBL – Bacchus
G
40. Noel Saulog DAYRIT
Ama Computer Univ.
Oct 20, 1983
Imus, Cavite
6’-0”

PBL – Montana
G
41. Christopher Cabatu SAGUN
Lyceum
Apr 25, 1985
Asingan, Pangasinan
6’-2”
72 kg

G/F
42. Kevin Luna ASTORGA
UPd
SEP 21, 1986
Apple Valley, CA
6’-2”
235 lbs
PBL
F
43. Ramon T. RETAGA Jr.
PCU
Aug 12, 1981
Laguna
5’-7”
150 lbs
NBC/PBL/Liga
G
44. Victor B. MEDINA JR.
Lyceum
Mar 12, 1984
Cabuyao, Laguna
6’-2”
180 lbs
Liga
G
45. Rey Francis GUEVARRA
Letran
Nov 24, 1985
Valenzuela
6’-3”
190
PBL
G
46. Elmer T. ESPIRITU
UE
Nov 23, 1985
Manila
6’-4”
185
PBL / ABL
F
47. Hyram B. BAGATSING
DLSU
Feb 18, 1985
San Francisco, CA
6’-1”
190 lbs
PBL – Liga
G
48. Christopher Vaughn B. CANTA
Consumnes River College
Oct 7, 1987
San Francisco, CA
6’-3 ½”
196
Pro-Am
G
49. Rabeh Ahmed-AL HUSSAINI
ADMU
Aug 11, 1988
Makati City
6’-5”
210
SBP – Gilas
C
50. Jose Antonio (Jai) G. Reyes
Ateneo
Feb 25, 1987
Manila
5’-7”
140
PBL – Cobra
G
51. Eduardo R. TECSON JR
San Beda
May 9, 1986
Cebu City
6’-2”
180
PBL – Pharex
G
52. John Carlos M. HERMIDA, Jr.
San Beda, College
Oct 27, 1988
Manila
5’-10”
160
PBL – Hapee
G
53. Mark Angelo CANLAS
UST
Jun 15, 1986
Pampanga
6’-5”
195
PBL – Pharex
C/F

40 comments:

  1. YES!!
    I MISS JAI REYES ON COURT!!! he gotta do his shotgun moves again :)

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  2. i think magiging big impact c jai reyes..

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  3. big impact? jai reyes? pba? 5'7"? nah...

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  4. I knew Martin Trovela and I've seen him play on court and I might say he's really a good player! I'll support him all the way, hope He can make it to the drafts.. from: Chigie :)

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  5. LOL jai reyes? ASA

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  6. Napaka negative naman niyo. Instead of wishing him luck... crabs.

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  7. noynoy baclao go! go! go!
    rico maierhoffer beware!

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  8. how tall is tenorio (actual height not pba website height)did he make and impact?

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  9. too bad most of these Fil-Foreign applicants on this list will not be included in this years draft since the PBA changed the eligibility rules last minute and the required paperwork takes months to complete and they were not given adequate time to comply. so sad the PBA is discriminating on our blood brothers abroad.

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  10. Melchor Gile, Kazhim Mirza, Chester Taylor & Mark Canlas ought to play in the PBA for being winners in the amateur leagues.

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  11. Regarding the paperwork, I think it's just right after the Fil-Sham scandal. It is not discriminating against anyone.

    As for the UST guys playing in the PBA, having been on a championship team doesn't necessarily mean that they should play in the PBA. It's about the skills and capability to hang in there. But good luck to them.

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  12. Where's Nonoy? Wasn't he supposed to join the draft? If not, I hope he's joining Gilas.

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  13. whoops, my mistake, just rechecked the list. :P sorry!

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  14. if its not discriminating, why change the requirements last minute? where now it is impossible to get the required paperwork before the PBA deadline?

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  15. pang ilang pick ba ang alaska? sana mag champion naman sila this time a hindi na naman come from behind ng kalaban sa series.

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  16. u guys need to watch this guy martin trovela from Reno Nevada that played 2yrs in Lassen community college in california.he started both yrs and careered 30points in 1game and the guy DUNKS too for a 5'7 point guard.

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  17. Hi Rick!

    Yung nasa list ba ng 2010 PBA Draft applicants ay mga complete na ang papers?

    Thank you!

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  18. Hi Rick,

    Yung mga nasa list of 2010 PBA Draft applicants, kumpleto na ba papers nila?

    Thank you!

    joela

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  19. Most of them except for some Fil-fors!

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  20. I've seen martin trovela play too! i agree with the post above- he's really good. dunked on a fastbreak play. sureball din yung outside shot.

    hope the scouts pay attention. - ben

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  21. Rick,

    Thanks for posting this bro! Keep up the good work!

    Joe Salcedo

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  22. who owns 2nd pick?

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  23. your money's worth...

    baclao, hussaini, mirza, llagas, jimbo aquino, john wilson, elmer espiritu...

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  24. wilson ang no.1 pick sa pba mr.mvp ehh!!! hahah

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  25. The best player at this age bracket is not on the list of draftees. His name is Michael Sordello a 6'4" PG out of Milpitas California. Let it be known to all legit scouts. Do your homework on this kid...consider this a free bee! He plays in Dream League out of San Jose California. A quarter Filipino who is truly a hidden talent cause of the color of his skin....

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  26. Watch out for Martin Trovela! Played with him and against him. Played four years High School varsity.. Mad hops and sick handles.. Spud Webb..leaps and Michael Jordan body control..You don't want to go one on one against this cat!...

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  27. Attention, Martin Trovela -- please stop posting props about yourself. Please tell your family and cronies, too. hahaha

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  28. Why? What color is Sordello's skin? And how many points did his skin score in the Dream League?

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  29. Narciso Llagas deserves to play in PBA . go pari!

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  30. To the anonymous person above who's hatin' on Martin Trovela...just google his name and you'll see all of his accomplishments, from his high school varsity days to being picked as a starting point guard in the ABA...or you can just watch him play and see for yourself...Ha!

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  31. umatras ba si vic manuel??bakit ala siya sa list..fil-ams lng ba ang mga nawala sa list??

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  32. BAKIT WALA SI DYLAN ABABOU?

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  33. DAPAT YUNG MGA FIL FOREIGNER NA GUSTO MAGLARO SA PBA DAPAT MAGLARO MUNA SA PBL OR LIGA KAHIT ISANG SEASON LANG PARA MAKITA NG MGA PINOY YUNG LARO NILA AT MAY TIME PARA AYUSIN YUNG PAPERS NILA......

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  34. Attention, Martin Trovela -- please stop posting props about yourself. Please tell your family and cronies, too. hahaha ----> what? to you sir who can't even put his name in this post- you might really want to see him play first before you say anything.-Joe Salcedo

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  35. i'm relly disgusted to what rabeh did after learning that nonoy baclao was the number 1 overall pick. how come that it become an insult to him? wala pa syang napapatunayan sa big league ang yabang yabang na nya. does he even become a big impact in his stint in smart gilas? hindi naman db? for goodness sake nonoy was his teammates for 5yrs in ateneo dpt naging masaya na lang sya for him.

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  36. waiting to see what Jimbo Aquino and John Wilson brings to the league.... Rabeh u suck!!! Noy Baclao was a good choice for the number 1 pick

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  37. and yeah, why no Vic Manuel in the list??

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  38. Jai Reyes is overrated..

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  39. I understand your sarcasm but i'm not quite sure you caught my drift. Sordello's a hidden talent because of how much his caucasian side stands out and not his other ethnic characteristics as far as appearance.

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