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Thursday, October 4, 2012
Heads-Up Battle: Kaholeros vs. Ultras Filipinas
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In the Philippines, you usually hear the loud drumbeats and the louder noise of cheering squads in college basketball games, but in Europe, if you're hearing similar chants, you might be watching a live soccer match. That's something these two pep squads would want to infuse in our minds. With the rise to power of the Philippine Azkals in the international stage and the UFL to the pro soccer scene, don't be surprised if you will hear them shout it out loud to pep the players out. However, they have become the subjects of debates from not just the hardcore soccer fanatics but also by other sports geeks out there. The debate took the short cut to the boiling point during the Philippine Football Peace Cup won by the Azkals. So let's settle the score here.
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Name: Kaholeros
Age: I don't know
Height: I don't know
Weight: I don't know
Claim to Fame: The first Azkals Pep Squad
First up, the Kaholeros. They were formed soon after the Azkals' claim to fame, their impressive showing in the AFF Suzuki Cup featuring their 2-0 thrashing of Vietnam. They were everywhere during the games, especially when the national team plays at home. What's more cool about them: they also care for the environment. They bring in empty 5-gallon water bottles, putting water in some of them to create better sound effects, and use them as drums. You would usually see them at the non-roofed side of the Rizal Memorial Coliseum. Everyone now calls them the official Azkals pep squad...
Name: Ultras Filipinas
Age: I don't know
Height: I don't know
Weight: I don't know
Claim to Fame: The other Azkals Pep Squad
Wait! Who the heck are these guys with scarfs, louder voices, and a lot of swag? I don't know when the Ultras Filipinas really started, but the first time I saw them was during the FIFA Friendly battle between the Azkals and Indonesia. And these guys want to pep the crowd way before the kickoff. From the Torre Lorenzo along the intersection of Taft and Ocampo Avenues, the Ultras marched to the Rizal Memorial Football Field beating their lone drum and chanting their lungs out. Formed out of most members of the UFL pep squads of Kaya and Air Force and some from the other pep squads, They're one in boosting the Azkals' morale. Slowly but surely, they've become more noticed. Now, more people joined, even bringing along their own instruments, and the Ultras became wilder. Even Ebong Joson, the PFF official more popularly known as the blue-haired fan, liked Ultras a lot. What's so cool about them: Despite cheering too much for the Azkals, they still pay respect for the other teams. In fact, they even pepped the Taiwanese team during their Peace Cup game against, guess who, the Azkals!
Which is the better pep squad?
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Heads-Up Battle: NCAA vs. UAAP (Dance Showdown)
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The year 2012 could be defined in two songs: "Call Me Maybe" and "Gangnam Style". These two songs became viral just weeks after they were officially released. Both the two songs redefined Canadian and Korean pop music in such an awesome way, especially here in the Philippines, where it led to one parody after another. Even the basketball players do the CMM and the Gangnam here, and the following videos you will see are proofs that these hoops stars have the move.
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Name: University Athletics Association of the Philippines
Nickname: Team Carly Rae
Age: 74
Height: Up to 7'0"
Weight: Super Heavy
Claim to Fame: Ateneo vs. La Salle
Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" would have been a long-forgotten track if not for a fellow Canadian named Justin Bieber. It blitzed past the number 1 spot in the Canadian charts in February and in the US charts the following month all because of Bieber's recommendation. CMM's music video, officially released on March 1, currently has more than 256 million views on Youtube. JB even promoted Carly Rae's hit in a cute way when he, Selena Gomez, and Ashley Tisdale made a lip dub of CMM that was so viral it led to more fanvids including one from the stars of the UAAP. The video eventually gave birth to the Romeo moves.
Name: National Collegiate Athletics Association
Nickname: Team Psy
Age: 87
Height: Up to 6'8"
Weight: Super Heavy
Claim to Fame: San Beda vs. San Sebastian, San Beda vs. Letran, and Ateneo vs. La Salle too
Park Jae-Sang, popularly known as Psy, had no idea his latest track "Gangnam Style" would become a worldwide hit until some proud K-Pop fans posted the video on social media sites, and now, the official music video of the song gained 191 million hits on Youtube just two months after it was uploaded. With the way it is gaining views, it could overtake Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" by next month in total views. Also leading to everyone doing their own rendition of the Gangnam, Psy, like Jepsen, was invited to the Ellen Degeneres Show and will soon join her and Justin Bieber at Scooter Braun's Schoolboy Records, the first time a Korean will have a US album. Just today, AKTV uploaded their own version of the Gangnam featuring NCAA players and an awesome cameo by no less than the legendary Perpetual Help coach Aric Del Rosario.
Which is the more awesome performance?
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