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Date: 6/25/2014 9:40:34 PM
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The End of A Nightmare


For the first time this season, Ayhan Belezoglu, Erap De Leon and Lebron Velasquez close their eyes last night without thinking about having another nightmare about their playoff against Hell Catz.

"We did it! We gave them hell like what they did to us last season," Belezoglu said.

"Wala na akong balak maramdaman iyong naramdaman ko last season kaya binuhus ko lahat," De Leon said.

When asked about their semis match against After Shocks, " They already decided to rebuild so we are looking to have a good time this saturday," Velasquez said.

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258051.56 in reply to 258051.55
Date: 6/26/2014 1:23:26 AM
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wala na mga player ko :( pabenta na

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Date: 6/26/2014 3:48:00 AM
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salamat sir.. hehe

nakita ko na bumili ka ng batang player sir ah.. masmura ba sila ngayon?

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Date: 7/3/2014 9:27:28 AM
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Engineers lose three players to injuries, may miss season 28 opener

It seems DLSU IE-98 may need to rely on its incoming recruits for at least the first two weeks of the next season.

Guards Carey Velez, Caesar Jesus and swingman Gary Lea will be out for two to three weeks due to injuries. Caesar Velez suffered a calf injury against Lee-Thal Angas last June 28 and is expected to miss three weeks. Carey Velez suffered an ankle sprain last June 26 against POM.... and is expected also to miss three weeks. Gary Lea is expected to miss at least one week because of a sore hand.

With the upcoming draft scheduled the second week of July, DLSU IE-98 rookies will experience a baptism of fire by playing against the more tenured Division III teams.

(AP)

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Date: 7/6/2014 10:16:24 PM
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Fearlest Forecast - "We Did it!"


"Matapos ang tagos sa puso na pagkatalo namin last season. Nagawa na rin namin sa wakas."

"Walong season din kami dito, at nalulungkot din ako na iiwan ko na itong league 3.7. Ang pinakamaingay na league 3, hehe. Pero panahon na para umangat at harapin ang mga bagong pagsubok."

Reporter: Nadominate mo talaga itong season na ito. Ano ang mga naging adjustment mo from last season?"

"Actually wala naman masyado. Mali nga rin iyong binitawan kung player sa umpisa ng season. Kaya siguro nakadomina ako kasi nagrebuild at hindi nag full force iyong mga kaconference ko. Malamang kapag sa bigt 8 ako, iba ang naging storya ng buong season."

Reporter: Ano iyong memorable moments mo sa division 2?

"Uhm. Iyong pagkatalo ko kay Hell Catz last season at iyong mga come from behind wins ko."

Reporter: Ano naman masasabi mo sa mga players mo na talagang binigay ang lahat para manalo?

" Proud ako sa kanila. Lalo na sa core four ko na sina Lebron, Erap, Belezoglu at Jaglinski. matagal kaming magkakasama at talagang binigay nila lahat para sa team."

Reporter: Anong plano mo sa pagpasok sa division 2?

" Right now, Im planning to sign a NT player na nasa Market para makatulong na rin sa bansa. And naghahanap ako ng mga rookie na pwede kung sanayin para sa future. Basta sa paparating na season, survival mode lang muna ako."

Reporter: May mensahe ka ba sa mga maiiwan mo dito sa 3.7?

"Kay After Shocks at Hell Catz, malamang paghaharihan niyo nanaman ang Great 8 next season. Huwag na huwag niyong hahayaan na sa Big 8 ang champion next season ha.. hehe."
" Sa top 5 na nasa big 8, wala bang balak magrebuild sa inyo? haha. Dikdikan nanaman ba kayo next season? Pero ayos lang, masaya kasing subaybayan."
"At sa mga nagrebuild ngayong season, pag-isipan niyong mabuti kung kailan ang dapat niyong pagcontend. Lalo na at marami talaga ang bigatin sa mga contender."

Reporter: May fearless forecast ka ba kung sino magchachampion next season?

"I believe Greenleprechaun will do it. Pero mejo mahirap sitwasyon niya. Kaya baka galing ulit sa Great 8 ang aangat."

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Date: 7/8/2014 11:47:03 AM
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Season 28 Preview: DLSU IE-98 (part 1 of 2)

It wasn't a strong finish, but we're still here.

This was the message coach Franco Zarate shared with the team after their first team practice held at the Velasco Hall. With season 28 just around the corner, let's take a look at your Engineers.


Holdovers:
Luduvico Estil - Center (Philippines)
Hakki Cav - Center (Turkey)
Vytautas Pirantas - Forward (Lithuania)
Mark Kriegshauser - Forward (Australia)
Lucilo Quilao - Forward / Guard (Philippines)
Alvaro Iturren - Guard (Spain)
DJ Montano - Guard (Philippines)
Caesar Jesus - Guard (Philippines)


Rookies:
Casiano Malaki - Guard (Philippines)
Ramel Judilla - Forward / Center (Philippines)

Additions:
Gianluca Chiaranti - Guard (Italy)


Attrition:
Yau Fusheng - Forward
Cary Velez - Guard
Gary Lea - Forward
Lou Querubin Modina - Forward / Center
Nikos Piomas - Forward

The DLSU IE-98 will have the services of returning core members Alvaro Iturren, Mark Kriegshauser, Lucilo Quilao and DJ Montano.

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Date: 7/9/2014 9:33:38 AM
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Season 28 Preview: DLSU IE-98 (part 2 of 2)

With the Engineers being part of the stronger Big 8 conference (5 of the 7 teams have a ranking lower than 200), they have the unenviable task of playing real hard to ensure they do not get relegated by the end of the season. "Our hope is for the boys to adapt to Division III basketball. Our rookies have to be at their best since they will play against the best" said coach Franco Zarate.

That being said, this season has presented one of the weaker draft classes. This also brings into question the selection of forward Ramel Judilla. His performance during the draft combine was enough to wow some scouts, but some pundits are raising their eyebrows over his consistency. "Everyone knows that during the draft combine players will definitely be at their best. It's a question of whether they can bring this to the court on any given night; if they can contribute to the team as a starter or bench player" said one scout. The arrival of Judilla also meant the release of Gary Lea to free agency, who proved to be too costly for the Engineers in terms of money spent.

Projected standing: 7-15

(AP)


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Date: 7/10/2014 8:46:19 AM
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Engineers player signings and movements

-Spanish guard/forward Alvaro Iturren recently agreed to a four season extension with DLSU IE-98. This comes with a team option on his fourth season

-Guard DJ Montano agreed to a two season extension with the Engineers

-Lucilo Quilao agreed to a two season extension, plus share the position of Co-captain with sophomore guard Caesar Jesus

- Luduvico Estil signed a two season extension contract with DLSU IE-98

- Vytautas Pirantas was recently included in the Lithuanian U21 team, he signed a two season extension yesterday

- Mark Kriegshauser agreed to a three season deal, with the third season being a player option

-Hakki Cav signed a two season extension yesterday, he may be the backup center for Luduvico Estil

- Italian combo guard Gianluca Chiaranti signed his three season contract yesterday



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Date: 7/16/2014 2:53:47 AM
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Quilao traded for cash considerations, doubt looming if DLSU IE-98 will make it in season 28

In a surprise move, former first pick Lucilo Quilao was traded to American team kings31 for cash considerations. His career average with the Engineers included 10.2 points, 5 rebounds, 3.8 assists and almost one block in 106 games played.

"We found this to be a very difficult decision to make after signing him for two seasons, but we feel it is the right for Caesar Jesus to captain to team" the team spokesperson said during a press conference held at the Eurotel Monday, July 14.

With that in mind, the pressure is now placed in the hands of a 19 year old sophomore guard from Quezon City. "Lucilo has been there since day one of the franchise, so that locker room presence and big brother role is something we will all miss" said Jesus. "This will be a tough challenge - how will I get the other players and imports together as a team. I will ready myself for the challenges that will lie ahead."

(AP)

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Date: 7/16/2014 3:26:56 AM
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DLSU IE-98: The small forward conundrum

It is not everyday that a versatile former number one pick be traded in favor of a projected sixth man.

Such is the case of Casiano Malaki, a native of Samar province. "I was surprised when I found out (Lucilo) Quilao will be shipped to a different team. I was expecting to get the call from management but it never came. Guess I consider myself lucky" said Malaki.

At a diminutive 6'2, Casiano has an immediate disadvantage over his match-ups at small forward. He does bring, however, youth and a well-balanced game. "We are hoping to maximize Casiano's potential while in his rookie season, and because of that we had to send Lucilo Quilao to the trading block" said the team spokesperson.

His presence, however, meant the departure of the former team captain to the US. This did not sit well with some of the players.

"I know he (Malaki) is new to the squad, but the loss of Lucilo was somewhat a big blow to our morale. We love Quilao and support him as he joins his new team." said point guard DJ Montano.

The Engineers now have 6'9 small forward Bojie Afuang, who was initially slated to be the substitute at small forward, take on the starter role. His performance in his first two games, if it gives any indication, is considered to be lackluster as pointed out by some critics. "You can't win games if you don't score points" wrote Pete R North of ESPN-Buzzerbeater. "Bojie Afuang, though known to be a good player has big shoes to fill in light of Quilao's departure. He has yet to find his shooting touch, which is concerning since playing against Division III teams requires players to be at their best or face relegation"

(AP)




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Date: 8/9/2014 9:49:07 AM
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Engineers extend winning streak to three, upset Hell Catz

As far as DLSU IE-98 is concerned, so far, so good.

The Engineers extended their winning streak to three games, defeating the Hell Catz, 94-90. This is their second upset win this season, the first against ACP last 29 July 2014.

Mark Kriegshauser led the Engineers with 22 points, as four other players scored in double figures. Second year guard Caesar Jesus, not known for his shooting prowess, added a season high 13 points and two 3-pointers.

"I am not used to seeing our team in the top four at this point of the season. I'm trying to make things real, but it really is a good feeling" coach Franco Zarate said after the game.

The Engineers face DILDILATOR next Tuesday.

DLSU IE-98 - 94: Kriegshauser - 22, Talvari - 18, Montano - 15, Jesus - 13, Iturren - 12, Afuang - 4, Chiaranti - 4, Pirantas - 4, Estil - 2, Malaki - 0

Hell Catz - 90: Renvoise - 38, Dourado - 18, Elizalde - 13, Ogric - 11, Vistakas - 5, Stoguart - 3, Guamen - 2, Mpaxevenakis - 0, Carton - 0

Quarterscores: 24 - 25, 49 - 46, 70 - 68, 94 - 90

(AP)


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