Fernandez confident Tabal-Patafa issue will be fixed

Glendale G. Rosal 09/09/2016

Following his announcement that Cebuana Olympian Mary Joy Tabal was no longer part of the Philippine team, Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) commissioner Ramon Fernandez said he is confident the issue will eventually be fixed. Fernandez told Cebu…

ANSWERING THE CALL

Calvin D. Cordova 06/23/2016

Spearheading the development of grassroots programs in the countryside will be the main mission of basketball legend Ramon Fernandez, who was appointed as one of the commissioners in the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC). Fernandez confirmed yesterday that…

USC alumnus Ramon Fernandez sees Warriors winning it all

Jonas N. Panerio 10/16/2015

THE UNIVERSITY of San Carlos (USC) Warriors are just a win away from partying its biggest sporting achievement in decades. But conspicuously missing from the festivities is their most famous alumnus, PBA great Ramon “El Presidente” Fernandez.…

Franchise and networking combined

Thea C. Rinen 06/24/2015

The food cart business that combines franchising and networking gives a fresh twist to an industry that promotes microenterprises and encourages livelihood programs. Professional basketball legend Ramon Fernandez and wife Karla ventured into the business after a…

‘EL PRESIDENTE’ SKIPS PBA RITES

Calvin D. Cordova 04/09/2015

The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), Asia’s first play-for-pay league, marked its 40th anniversary last night, highlighted by the presentation  of its 40 Greatest Players. But one personality, arguably the greatest PBA player ever, was conspicuously missing in…

‘El Presidente’ doesn’t want PBA commish seat

Jonas N. Panerio 02/17/2015

WITH PBA commissioner Chito Salud stepping down from his post, a marquee list of names have been rattled off as potential replacements. Scratch off PBA legend Ramon “El Presidente” Fernandez’s name from that list as he reiterated…

THE NEXT BIG THING PBA: legend says Cebuano June Mar Fajardo will be a ‘dominant force in PH basketball’

Jonas N. Panerio 09/06/2014

A day after watching the Gilas Pilipinas end a 40-year drought in the Basketball World Cup with an 81-79 overtime victory over Senegal in Spain, Philippine basketball legend Ramon Fernandez immediately shared his thoughts on the future…

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