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Showing posts with label Lourence Ilagan. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Philippine Darts : A personal view


By now, the darting world must have already took notice of Pinoy Darters. We've dominated Asian darts circuit for several years now but we have yet to produce a world Champion. This may be far-fetched but I know many of you agree with me on this. Those who have personally witnessed the talents of our fellow Pinoy darters would surely agree that soon we will have an Efren 'Bata' Reyes or a Manny Pacquiao in darts. It may not be so soon but who knows?
With this, let me give my insights on the building blocks to achieve this far-fetched goal. Of course, many would say, that practice is the key. Sure, hell! Practice is the main key! But I've already seen Pinoy darters with world-class skills. Maybe not at par with a Phil Taylor as yet but for sure they can put up a tough game versus those top notch darters. Lourence Ilagan almost did it! Ian Perez And Boy Gionzon and some others were almost there. But what really are the things that we need to have/do to improve our performance at international level? There are several things in my mind so please bear with me as I go through each of them. First, as I’ve cited in my older post, is the lack of funding for this sport. We can’t expect our Government to give this as we have more popular sports in the same predicament. So where can we expect the support then? This is where the local darts organization and sponsors come in. In this area, I commend NDFP (National Darts Federation of the Philippines) for their constant support to our Pinoy Darters. Then again this organizing body can only do so much, understandably. They also need sponsors to serve us better. Sending our top darters abroad is no joke let alone the sky-rocketing cost of airfares. So we need to improve to attract more sponsors minus the unscrupulous managers! Yes, some managers are horrible but I won’t dwell on that here (let me tackle that in another post ). That’s our fundamental issue. How do we now attract sponsors then? First, I think we need to have a central repository of darters statistics. NDFP has been tracking darters’ national rankings but needs to add darters’ game statistics to beef-up their database. I mean, statistics is statistics! Many would argue that some factors (e.g. quality of opponents, crowd/environment) have to be injected for the stats to be comparable to that of PDC or BDO for that matter. But that’s impossible! Not all darters are lucky enough to join and be seen in the international events so game statistics is the way to go! At least, they will now have a gauge of our darters’ skill sets.
The second point that I wanted to raise is the need to grow the darts market. Sponsors would surely get local signature players if they have a huge local market. You must be wondering why most of the American darters are signature players. I’m using American darters as comparison because I strongly believe that we can fairly compete with them (See my Shanghai International Darts Championship entry). Darts is growing in Asia, yes. NDFP is capitalizing on this – they are in the right track as far as promulgating darts as a sport in our country is concerned. Grassroots is the key! This is the very reason why NDFP is reaching out to Barangay level to promote darts. Lastly, we need to be united as darters! Those unscrupulous and self-serving individuals do not have a place in Philippines’ darts scene. They thrive because we feed their arrogance and personal agenda! Take a stand Darterong Pinoy! Mabuhay tayong lahat!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Lourence Ilagan,Dixie Ybanez out in Philippine Qualifier to World Darts Championship

The top 32 Final Elimination of the Philippine Qualifier to World Darts Championship started yesterday at Ambassador Hotel in Manila. The top 8 from different locations all over the Philippines met yesterday as they played round robin enroute to final selection today. Among the top 16 who emerged from last night's round robin round were : (in no particular order)
1. Jun Espional (Cagayan de Oro "The One")
2. Enlindo "JunJun" Bayawa Jr. (Zamboanga del Norte)
3. Henry Rivera (Cagayan de Oro "Fundador")
4. Bert Lozano (Cagayan de Oro "Fundador")
5. Nathaniel "Nats" Guba (Iligan City)
6. Andy Villamor (Butuan City)
7. Ian Perez (Koronadal City)
8. Arvy Briones (Baguio City)
9. Ding Sumolong (Pasig City)

10. Boy Gionzon (Navotas City)
11.. Boie Parfan (Makati City)
12. Jaypee De Tablan (Taytay,Rizal)
13. Mon Oliveros (Makati City)
14. Ricky Mijares (Quezon City)
15. Chris Salinas (Makati City)
16. Robert Calupit (Bullshooter)

I had the chance to visit the venue this afternoon before the elimination started and had a quick chitchat with my hometown neighbor darter, Henry "Kiko" Rivera. It was from hin that I learned that Dixie Ybanez and Lourence Ilagan (top 2 in my recent poll) were no longer in the top 16.


The games started at around 1pm and I had the chance to see the first matches for the top 16 round robin. Great to highlight was the game of Boie Parfan who scored T,T80,T80,51 (11-darter) during his first game against Ian Perez who eventually bowed to him at a score of 3-2. It's also worth mentioning that my neighbor, Henry Rivera, crushed Ding Sumulong at a score of 3-0 (the only 3-0 score in the first top 16 round robin matches).

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Lourence Ilagan wins the 5M Manny Pacquiao International Darts Classic- Men's Singles Event


The Winmau World Masters semi-finalist, Lourence "The Gunner" Ilagan, proved once again that he's the MAN in Philippine darts by trouncing Junjun Bayawa (8 to 1) in the recently concluded 5M Manny Pacquaio International Darts Open held in Lagao Gymnasium General Santos City. Ilagan pocketed 700,000 pesos for this win while Bayawa walked home with 320,000 pesos. This is Ilagan's second national title in succession this year after winning the Championship over Ian Perez in the Darterong Pinoy tournament last month.

The 5M Manny Pacquaio International Darts Open and Darterong Pinoy are just two of the big tournaments under National Darts Federation of the Philippines (NDFP).

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Philippine Qualifier to the World Darts Championship Update


Any moment from now, NDFP (National Darts Federation of the Philippines) will officially announce the Philippines' representative to the World Darts Championship in Alexandra Palace, London, England. The qualifying event will be finally concluded today as scheduled. Several darters from around the nation bear witness of the qualifying event as it was staged together with the free-registration Darterong Pinoy tournament. Yesterday, the top ten qualifiers went of round robin format to determine the top 4 who will go through a step ladder for the finale of the event. Adding new blood in the top ten is the 2-time National Youth singles Champion, Jaypee Detablan (UDT), who showed class in his form beating veteran darters with a lone loss to Jojo Barellano. Sadly, he won't be allowed to advance to the next phase of the competion owing to a violation of playing agreement. Playing agreement number 1 states :

"1.. I understand that it is mandatory to furnish a readable copy of my valid passport with over 6 month expiration from December 18, 2009 upon reaching the Top 10 of the elimination round in anticipation of the limited visa processing time. I am fully aware that my failure to comply with this vital requirement negates any right from my side to participate and further continue the said competition;"

This unfortunate fate shouldn't bother the youngster since I am sure that we'll see more of him in the next years to come.

Oh, by the way, the Winmau World Masters semi-finalist Lourence "The Gunner" Ilagan did not see action in the Qualifying event. The reason was not publicly disclosed but I speculate that this has something to do with him participating in BDO sanctioned event. Same goes to Roland "Arvy" Briones who won two WDF-sanctioned events this year (2009 French and Korean Open respectively).


Newsfeed: Ian Perez (runner-up of the Shanghai International Darts Open) of Team Robson defeated a fellow Robson player, Celso "Boie" Parfan to advance to the Championship match against Rizal "Jojo" Barellano. Jojo Barellano was our first Wildcard to the World Darts Championship last 2008. It will be Jojo's second appearance at the Ally Pally should he win his match against Ian Perez.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Lourence "Gunner" Ilagan's signature dart pins by Monter Darts


Finally, I got my set of Lourence Ilagan's signature pins. I have been desperately looking for a set since I got to try one last May. Monster dart pins are actually made in England but were designed in Japan. The "Gunner" is being sold locally at around Php 4,500.00 but I got mine for a bargain. It's not actually brand new but it's just right for my budget. I've got this urge to collect dart pins which are designed for our Filipino players. Well, we only have two as yet but for sure more Filipino signature players will emerge soon.
My next plan is to purchase Freddie Deen's signature pins by Unicorn. This is now considered rare since Unicorn has already stopped producing this several years ago. If you know someone who sells one please do leave a message in the comment portion.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Pinoy Darters Top Korean Open


Ronald "Arvy" Briones once again proved that he's among the top Asian darters as he emerged Champion in Korean Open Singles last October 25,2009. An event which was sanctioned by World Darts Federation (WDF) - Category 4. This is his second title this year after winning the French Open last month.
Lourence Ilagan bowed to Arvy in the finals to grab the runner up while Mon Sabalboro and Karl Hartman placed third.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Four out of Eight for Team Philippines




It was a great showing for Team Philippines in the recently concluded Shanghai International Darts Open. Four out of the top eight are Darterong Pinoys! While the 3-time World Champ earned the highest slot, Ian perez held the runner-up position while Lourence Ilagan settled in the top 3 post. Boie Parfan and Robert Calupit shared the fifth post with Chris White and Warren Parry. We may have failed to get the championship crown but it was such a formidable display of darts for our squad. There were actually six Filipinos who joined the event, the other two being Arvy Briones (who was in the last 16 but eventually bowed to Ian perez) and Mon Sabalboro. These pinoy darters are just some of our top guns. There are still those who missed to join because of lack of funds and sponsorship. Better watch out in the coming Pacmania Darts!!! I would love to see the likes of Boy Gionzon, Dixie Ybanez, Orlan Bernardino,Jun Espiniola, and Ricky Santiago show their solid forms in this upcoming event.
Oh, by the way, Analiza "An An" Awitan also placed third in the women's division. Stacey Bromberg and Mayumi Ouchi were the Champion and runner-up respectively.



Sunday, October 18, 2009

John Part wins Shanghai International Darts Open 2009


The three-time World Champion, John "Darth Maple" Part, once again showed the world what he is made of as he emerged as the men's Champion in the recently concluded Shanghai Open. He was responsible for the lone loss, in the round robin phase, of NDFP's # 1 Celso "Boie" Parfan. Part landed # 10 in the last 64 while the top two posts were occupied by our Filipino darters. John Part faced Christian "Ian" Perez (NDFP's #2) in the Championship dispatching the latter at a score of 10-4. Perez dispatched Lourence "The Gunner" Ilagan securing a shot at the Championship against John Part. As for Ian Perez, facing the 3-time World Champion is a BIG achievement in itself. Finishing second to Part is a feat that we can be so proud of! The same goes to the rest of the Darterong Pinoys who competed in the said event, you guys truly made us proud. For sure, by now, darters and sponsors alike noticed your talents... David "The Scorpion" Fatum, in his blog, mentioned that the Philippines will be the "next power house in darts to come".
Congratulations, Ian Perez and the rest of the Philippine contigent ( Boie Parfan, Lourence Ilagan, Robert Reyes, Arvy Briones, Mon Sabalborro)!!!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Recent Update - Shanghai International Darts Open 2009


Christian "Ian" Perez, NDFP's # 2 (National Darts Federation of the Philippines), took on Warren Parry coming from behind, 5 sets to 2, to win the match (8-6). Perez also worked his way up from 3-0 to take a fellow Filipino Lourence Ilagan out 9-4 securing a slot for the Championship match with either John Part or a darter from Hongkong.

Day 2- Shanghai International Darts Open 2009


Today is still sees a great showing from the Philippines squad as the top 3 posts were held by Boie Parfan, Lourence Ilagan, and Arvy Briones respectively.
Early results : Arvy Briones was defeated by a fellow Filipino Ian Perez 7-5. Robert Reyes was beaten by Robert Heckman of USA. Ian Perez will take on Garry Mawson, Lourence "The Gunner" Ilagan will be facing Robert " The Dragon" Heckman of USA and Boie Parfan will have to hurdle John "Darth Maple" Part. Good luck to our Filipino darters!!! Your accomplishment, so far, is a true testament Pinoy Darters' talents are World Class. International exposures such as this will surely build their confidence and gain more experience. Again, GOOD LUCK Darterong Pinoys! Show the World what you've got!

Shanghai International Darts Open - Day 1 Highlights


I will try to bring you the Day 1 highlights in Shanghai International Open as relayed by a source from the venue. Day 1 is a bang for the Philippine contingent where two of our darters settled in the top 2 seeds. Celso "Boie" Parfan, the number 1 of National Darts Federation, is on top of the list in the last 64 while NDFP's number 2 Christian "Ian" Perez comfortably settled in top 2. Boie Parfan has the highest score in the round robin,earning 34 wins to 1 loss. David "the Scorpion" Fatum of the USA was one of his victims in the score of 5 to 0. Ian Perez who got 29 wins with 6 losses has Warren Perry of New Zealand on his list at a score of 3-2. While Roland "Arvy" Briones,Lourence Ilagan,Robert Calupit, and Ramon Sabalborro also tallied decent scores enough to secure slots in the last 64.



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Sunday, October 4, 2009

World Darts Championship

It is sad to think that we might not have a representative to the renowned World Darts Championship this year. The president of NDFP, Mr. Tito Soncuya, himself revealed in its site's forum that PDC has not yet sent an invitation (via Solar Sports) for a wildcard entry from our country. He further explained that for the past two years, they received the said invation as early as May or June. Even the PDC website does not indicate if Philippines will be given a wild card representative. NDFP's website does not also contain information as to whether a national elimination will be held as they are not sure yet if we will be granted an entry this year.
A sad news indeed. But I am still hoping that we will be given another chance in that pretigious tournament moreso that some of our local talents are now slowly recognized in the international darting scene. The invitation should come out now so NDFP can still hold a national elimination to give all aspiring darters equal chance. This is one of the major events which most Pinoy Darters are looking forward to.
Should there be a qualifying event this year, I would like to see Lourence Ilagan, Arvy Briones, Boie Parfan, and Boy Gionzon in the last four to engage in a battle for the lone World Darts Championship wildcard.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

A long way to the Oche

Little did the world know that dart has been so active here in our beautiful island Philippines. We may have sent pinoy darters to other parts of the world on several occasions but it was just lately when the darting world was thunderstruck by the talent of pinoys as far as darts is concerned. Many would argue that the world has already took notice of our talent in darts several years ago during the time of the late Freddie Deen. Indeed, Freddie Deen’s achievements were huge in itself. More so that he held the title of being the first Asian to sign contract with Unicorn as one their signature players. No doubt, the late Freedie Deen is an institution in Philippines darts, I have high respects for what he has done and his contribution to Philippine Darts. In fact, the way I see it, he was the one who paved the way to other pinoy darters to partake and excel in darts internationally. There are other names who most pinoy darters can recall whenever someone speaks about international tournaments. The likes of Mon Sabalboro, Boie Parfan, Ding Sumulong, Ricky Villanueva, Estoy Densing, Dixie Ybanez, Gale Santos, Joseph Domanais, and many others who mostly dominate the Asian circuit. But it was just recently, after Ilagan’s successful stint in Winmau World Master’s that we have caught the world’s attention. They have started to be intrigued on how deep the talent is in our archipelago. This for sure, inspired every pinoy darter to strive hard and spend more time at the oche. As I have said in my other posts, it will be in no time that the world will see a Filipino darts world champion. What they see now is just the tip of the iceberg. Sooner or later, more pinoy dart heroes will surface and the world will be more astonished. Come to think of it, Lourence Ilagan does not always win in our local competition. While he is DCP’s (Darts Council of the Philippines) # 1 (I’m assuming he is because of his recent achievements. Although the last time I checked, DCP’s # 1 is Arby Briones), NDFP (National Dart Federation of the Philippines) has Boie Parfan as top in their list. This is not to discount Ilagan’s skills and achievements but rather to point out there are still several pinoy darters who can put up a show against Lourence or any internationally ranked darter anytime anywhere. I am a BIG fan of Lourence Ilagan but I have seen him being pounded and had his fair share of upsets in several occasions. Take for example last year’s Manny Pacquiao’s 2M cup, Ricky Santiago of Cavite crushed Lourence in the elimination round denying him the opportunity to bag the biggest purse ever in Philippines Darts history. Point in case, there are quite a lot of pinoy darters whose talents are at par with international counterparts. This claim, I know, is debatable since I don’t have a database of their averages but I tell you, their darts really speak English! What they need are sponsors! Lourence Ilagan wouldn’t have made it to the Winmau World Masters if it was not because of Monster darts. Unless this big rock is hurdled, pinoy darters’ talents will just be for our eyes to see!

Monday, September 7, 2009

"Reflections on the World Masters"

To read the full article at TheOche.com, please click the link below.

http://www.theoche.com/archives/1954

Lourence Ilagan in 2009 Winmau World Marters


Didn't i tell you that Phillipines will someday produce a world champion in darts? Well, Lourence fell short of grabbing the title but he certainly made it known to the world that he's a force to be reckoned with in the game of darts! He's worked his way to the semi's by beating BDO's top quality players in the likes of Brian Woods (3-1), Steve West (3-2), and the number 2 seeded Scott Waites (3-2). Had he not been ousted by Robbie Green in the semi-finals,he would have appeared at the oche for a championship match with Martin Adams. Well, landing in the semi's is in itself a great achievement for this young Filipino lad. Another world feat that we Filipinos should be proud of. Congratulations Lourence Ilagan! I'm sure we'll see more of you soon in the international darts arena!

Click the link below to watch the game against Scott Waites (The upset)
http://www.justin.tv/clip/1aec17fa485a796c

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Cry out louder,Darterong Pinoy!!!

It is a pity to see Lourence Ilagan in the national television calling the attention of our Governtment to support him in his plight. Our best dart player expressed his sentiments as an athlete who never missed to bring honor to our country in his international stints. Just recently, he bested Ray Carver of USA to bag the Bullshooter Asia Championship in Hongkong. He was also awarded as the MVP of the same tournament! Notwithstanding the lack of support from our government, he proudly waved the Philippine flag during the awarding ceremony - making sure that the world knows that he is a proud Darterong Pinoy! I just hope that somebody connected to the Philippines Sports Commission had seen the episode in GMA news so Lourence will be heard. GMA 7 should also be given credit for showing support to Lourence and to the Pinoy Darters who share the same sentiments. Believe me, the depth of talents for darts in the Philippines is tremendous! Darterong pinoy is world class! What they need is support!- may it be from the Government or from Private indivuals/firms. Manny Pacquiao has started showing support for the Philippine Darts by sponsoring high-payout tournaments. Hopefully, he will soon extend that support by providing Lourence and the other top Pinoy Darters SPONSORSHIP. :) For now, there's not much we can do about it except to CRY OUT LOUDER!
Watch Lourence interview : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dN7yEpkggRc

Monday, February 2, 2009

Lourence Ilagan...Our Country's best?

Looking back at his performance last year in the local and international dart tournaments,one may conclude that perhaps he's our current best. Last year he won almost every single tournament in our country and in some places in Asia. The most remarkable achievement he had last year was his back-to-back championship titles in Darterong Pinoy and 2008 Philippine Qualifier to the World Darts Championship wherein he displayed awesome darts throwing 12 to 15 darts in the finals. Internationally,he bagged the Japan soft tip Monster Trophy and placed second in the Malaysian Open. Seeing him throw his darts then made me feel confident that we have a good chance in the World Championships. Late last year,however, after getting his World Qualifier title his darts seemed blinded with the pressure and the "high" of representing our country. His performance was affected and it showed in a couple of local tournaments before his appearance in Ally Pally. I've seen him ousted early in Philippines International Darts Open(PIDO) '08 and heard of his downfall in the prelims of Pacman Cup in GenSan. I have always believed in his skills and dart-struck at this guy since I saw him play but having heard of his share of bad darts created some apprehensions that he might not be able to show his form in London. True enough,he fell short when he faced the ever-confident Marko Kantele from Finland in Alexandra Palace last December. His so-so performance in succession in local tournaments definitely lowered his confidence level. Coupled with so many factors,his stint in London was not as successful as Pinoy darters wanted it to be. Nevertheless, he still showed power in his darts and many international spectators were still impressed by his showing. Credit should still be given to Lourence and I'm sure we will still see his solid darts this year...(If you want to watch the match between Lourence Ilagan and Marko Kantele just click it on my Video Links)