Sunday, May 31, 2026

Jordan Heading drills go-ahead basket as TNT heads to PBA Finals

Jordan Heading converted a go-ahead three-point play as TNT Tropang 5G ousted sister team Meralco Bolts, 97-94, in Game 6 of the PBA Season 50 Commissioner’s Cup semifinals on Sunday at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City.

After the Bolts staged a massive fightback to tie the score at 94-all, Heading broke the deadlock with under a minute left to surge the reigning champions Tropang 5G ahead.

The Tropang 5G still had a chance to snatch the win, but CJ Cansino missed a four-point attempt, while Jason Brickman also failed to convert his three-pointer at the buzzer.

Heading finished the match with 30 points, including seven three-pointers, while Chris McCullough and Calvin Oftana added 22 and 12 markers, respectively, as TNT wrapped up the series at 4-2.

The Tropang 5G will defend their crown against Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Kings in a best-of-seven titular showdown beginning this Wednesday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

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Storms for Sunday but drier and warmer by Monday
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) —Another round of showers and thunderstorms is in the forecast for Sunday thanks to a stationary front that continues to linger. The best chance will be in the afternoon and evening, heavy rain will be possible if you are able to get under one of these storms. High temperatures today will depend [...]
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Saturday, May 30, 2026

Opelika Hiring Event to bring electrician, engineering career opportunities
OPELIKA, Ala. (WRBL) — The City of Opelika is offering aspiring, working electricians and engineers with several hiring opportunities with their upcoming Career Hiring Event on Tuesday, June 9, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. The all-day event will be held at the Opelika Chamber of Commerce, located at 200 S. 6th St., for aspiring: [...]
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PNVF to review FIVB suspension, vows to protect athletes and national team program

The Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) said it is carefully reviewing the implications of its suspension by the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) and has pledged to prioritize the welfare of Filipino athletes amid the ongoing issue.

In an official statement released Friday, the federation confirmed that it had received the FIVB communication dated May 29, 2026 and is consulting with advisers and stakeholders regarding the matter.

“The Federation acknowledges receipt of the FIVB communication dated 29 May 2026 and is carefully reviewing its implications with the appropriate advisers and stakeholders,” the PNVF said.

The federation emphasized that its immediate focus remains on safeguarding the interests of Filipino volleyball players and ensuring the country’s continued participation in international competitions.

“PNVF’s immediate priority is to serve the Filipino athlete, preserve the country’s participation in international volleyball, and ensure continuity for the sport,” the statement read.

The PNVF also expressed its respect for the roles of the FIVB, Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), Philippine Olympic Committee (POC), and other institutions involved in Philippine and international sports, adding that it is prepared to work through the proper channels as the situation develops.

“The Federation respects the important roles of FIVB, PSC, POC, and all relevant institutions in Philippine and international sport, and is prepared to engage constructively through the proper channels,” it said.

The federation acknowledged the seriousness of the issue and said it intends to gain a full understanding of the concerns raised, the procedures moving forward, and the potential operational impact on volleyball activities in the country.

“Given the seriousness of the matter, PNVF will seek a full understanding of the issues raised, the process moving forward, and the operational implications for Philippine volleyball,” the statement added.

The PNVF said it will release further updates once appropriate.

The statement came a day after the FIVB announced the immediate suspension of the PNVF over governance concerns and alleged violations of the FIVB Code of Ethics that are currently under investigation by the world governing body’s independent Ethics Panel.

To ensure continuity and proper governance during the suspension, the FIVB has established an Ad Hoc Committee that will temporarily oversee the affairs of the PNVF in accordance with Article 1.9.1 of the FIVB General Regulations.

The committee will be chaired by FIVB Executive Committee member Hila Asanuma and will include Mathieu Mériaux, FIVB Asia Regional Officer and Empowerment Manager; Stephen Bock, FIVB Head of Legal and General Counsel; Hitesh Malhotra, FIVB Head of Empowerment and National Federation Relations; and Alexa Dabao, FIVB Legal Contractor in the Philippines.

According to the FIVB, the committee’s immediate priorities will be ensuring the participation of Philippine national team athletes in upcoming international competitions and helping guarantee the successful staging of the upcoming Women’s Volleyball Nations League (VNL) stop in the Philippines in coordination with local organizers and other stakeholders.

The FIVB also said it has laid out a clear pathway for the PNVF to regain its standing and remains committed to protecting the integrity of Philippine volleyball while supporting its sustainable long-term development.

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UST, NU arrange NSAC 2026 college basketball championship showdown

University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigers and National University Bulldogs secured their places in the championship game of the NSAC 2026 College Basketball Campus Tour after posting semifinal victories on Saturday at the Blue Eagle Gym in Quezon City.

UST survived a grueling battle against defending UAAP champion De La Salle University Green Archers, pulling out a 115-107 overtime victory in a contest marked by momentum swings.

The Growling Tigers appeared headed for a regulation win before the Green Archers rallied behind Mason Amos and Jacob Cortez, who helped force overtime after La Salle erased a late deficit.

Once the game moved into overtime, UST quickly seized control. The Tigers built separation through crucial baskets from Amiel Acido and Mur Alao before Angelo Crisostomo knocked down a key three-pointer that pushed their lead to 110-99.

“Ito ‘yung matagal na naming pinagtatrabahuhan ever since bumalik kami after ng season, talagang no days off talaga so really glad na nakuha namin ‘yung panalo and sana makuha namin ‘yung championship bukas,” said Acido.

“We just trusted each other talaga… even though na may mga times na hindi pumapabor sa amin. We just really have to trust each other, stay composed para mas makapag-isip kami nang maayos and were glad na naging maganda ‘yung kinalabasan,” he added.

“Siguro mas dodoblehin namin ‘yung effort namin kasi championship game na eh. Di porket natalo namin ‘yung NU nung eliminations is ganun pa rin ‘yung lalaruin nila, so we expect na mas intense pa na laro,” he added.

Acido powered UST with 33 points and six rebounds, while Alao contributed 24 points and nine boards. Crisostomo nearly registered a triple-double with 20 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists.

Amos paced La Salle with 23 points, while Cortez finished with 20 points and 12 assists.

In the other semifinal, National University erased a double-digit deficit in the second half to defeat reigning NCAA champion San Beda University Red Lions, 83-80.

The Bulldogs trailed by 13 points before mounting a decisive fourth-quarter surge. Paul Francisco sparked the comeback with consecutive three-pointers, while Paolo Palacio’s late triple helped NU overturn a 61-56 deficit entering the final period.

San Beda tried to stay within striking distance behind Daniel Marcelo, but NU held firm down the stretch to complete the comeback.

Palacio led the Bulldogs with 22 points and six rebounds. Francisco added 13 points, while Reinhard Jumamoy chipped in 11 markers and four rebounds.

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