UST's captain Jeric Teng vows not to repeat past season's mistakes

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by Erik Tenedero

MANILA, Philippines - UST Growling Tigers team captain Jeric Teng vows not to repeat past UAAP season's mistakes as the 76th year of the country's premier colleagiate league begins Saturday. 

"No way," said Teng in an interview with DZMM online. "Not gonna happen. Hindi na uli. Tama na yung last year. We learned from our loss."

The UST men's senior basketball team was swept last year by the Ateneo Blue Eagles in a three-game series championship. 

Being the captain, Teng admits  the pressure of going back to the finals is heavier, but he assures the UST community that it will not get in the way of the team's hunger to clinch this year's title. 

"Siyempre pressured. 'Yun nga lang it all boils down to how much you want it. Siyempre galing kami sa talo, dapat mas gutom na kami. Mas gusto naming manalo," he said. 

For this season's preparation, Teng said they are still working on coach Pido Jarencio's new system. 

Asked about whether the team already found a replacement for the former point guard Jeric Fortuna who already graduated, Teng said there was no need for this since coach Jarencio wants all his players to drive that ball. 

"Dati si Fortuna hawak niya lagi 'yung bola. This time gusto ni coach Pido kahit sino pwede pasahan ng bola, versatile. 'Yung mga 1, 2, 3, 4 pwedeng magdala ng bola."

This season will be the last for Teng as he's expected to graduate next year. 

The 22-year old former Rookie of the Year has only one thing in his mind after college and that is to join the professional league.  

"Goal ko talaga, Dream ko talaga since childhood 'yung PBA so hopefully I'll have a good season para if ever magpa-draft na ko," he said. 

"I want to make the most out of my last year. Sana mag-champion na. "

Jerie Pingoy willing to sit out 2 years of UAAP for Ateneo

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by Erik Tenedero

MANILA, Philippines - Fans will have to for wait two years before they can watch former FEU point guard Jerie Pingoy back at UAAP stage. 

In an interview, Pingoy said he is willing to sit out two years of UAAP as consequence of his transfer to Ateneo Blue Eagles. Despite this, he said he's not regretting his decision. 

Pingoy was the most affected athlete of the newly implemented two-year residency rule passed by the UAAP board this hence it was dubbed by most sports writers as "The Pingoy Rule."

The new rule requires transferring atheletes from one UAAP school to another to serve two year residency before they can play for their new school. 

UAAP secretary general Junel Baculi admits that the new rule aims to cut pirating of players. 

Amidst all these, Pingoy said he'll use the two-years of waiting focusing on his studies, training and getting accustomed with the system of his new squad. 

But Pingoy still has a chance of playing for the upcoming season of UAAP. 

This after the board approved a clause where transferring high school players will be exempted from the two-year residency rule as long as they are given release papers from their previous school. 

Asked if he's planning to ask or if he already asked for release papers from FEU, Pingoy said: "hindi ko pa alam kasi hinold nila ko and then baka hindi i-release."

In a seperate interview, FEU Athletics Director Mark Molina clarifies there was no formal request for release papers from Pingoy's camp. 

However, Molina refuses to answer directly if they are willing to grant Pingoy his release papers should the 20-year old former FEU cager ask for it. 

He said they have players who asked for release players and were allowed by the university to have them. 

DZMM online tried asking Pingoy about this statement from FEU but he already refused to comment further. 

Despite this, Pingoy was all praises and thanks for his former squad. 

"Thankful pa rin ako sa FEU. Kung wala sila wala rin ako ngayon." Photo from FEU official Facebook page

On my way to vanity

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More than a month ago, my pimple problem started thanks to my careless trying of well-known brand of men's moisturizing cream. Everything was well during the first two days of me dabbing the product on my face. But then came my nightmare. One by one, large red pimples started to plague my face and before I can do anything, they looked as if they were there to stay forever. 

I'm probably the least among guys who would consider himself vain. Before, there were times when I don't even wash my face before going to sleep because I'm already too tired. And I don't use any cream or cleanser to go for a better skin. Its just that I'm too busy to worry about stuff like that. 

And then this happened. 

I immediately went to a drugstore and bought some benzoyl peroxide. I've had this pimple problem before when I was in college. And in addition to going to a dermatologist, benzoyl peroxide helped in drying up my pimples within just few days of use. But this time it failed me. 

I was already panicking and thinking of shelling out some cash and go to a derm clinic. I was thinking of Belo Medical Clinic, but when I checked the prices, it was all too much for a medium grade employee like me. So I decided to go back to my previous derm clinic that checked me when I was in college. 

First I'd like to say that they're not paying me for writing this. I just want to share this because when I was so desperate finding a legitimate blog tackling this, I saw nothing but articles obviously written in favor of some facial brands and clinics. Anyway, to continue. 

So I set up an appointment at Dermclinic SM North Edsa branch to finally get it over with. Actually, the branch that took care of me when I was in college was the one at SM Manila, but the SM North branch is nearer since I work at Quezon City. I love the talk with the dermatologist. Here are the key points she told me:

1. She was clear to point out that I have an OILY and a very SENSITIVE skin. Because of this, she advised me against using non-prescription facial products. Or if I couldn't help it, she said I should always check if the product has mild ingredients and most importantly, they should be organic. 

2. Don't use oil-based facial products. This how I realised that the moisturizer I've used was the culprit. It was oil-based and oil-based products used on oily face means disaster. Now, this happened during election season and as a journalist, it was the busiest and most stressful days meaning it add up to the injury: OIL-BASED PRODUCT + OILY SKIN + STRESS + HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT = acne. 

3. Lessen the intake of dairy products. My ultimate stress busters are chocolates, cakes and ice cream. I don't remember it explicitly but she cited some study which suggests that high intake of these dairy products contributes to acquiring pimples. Moderation is the key to be safe, she said. 



Afterwards she gave me her prescriptions. And she also explained this procedure which got me interested and promised to undergo with as soon as I can. To be honest I was surprised at the prices of the products. But then again I brought this to myself (plus my genes) so I didn't have the right to complain. Here they are:

1. Mild wash (liquid soap)

2. Dermisol lotion

3. Toner

4. Tretinoin

5. Another facial cream to alternate with Tretinoin

6. Sunblock



A month later, the pimples finally stopped popping out on my face. But during the whole month that I'm using the products, there were minor breakouts where a pimple or two would appear but a friend told me it was part of the whole "healing process."

With this whole dilemma, I promised myself I'll be more caring of my skin and will try to be a bit vain. Being metrosexual definitely will not suit me, but a little vanity, I guess, never hurt anyone, right?