Reyes picked team captain of RP team in QC-RP vs. the World pool showdown
MANILA,
Oct. 4 (PNA) -- Efren “Bata” Reyes will be at the forefront of the
country’s defense of its reputation as the best pool-playing nation in
the planet against a pack of invading international stars in the Q.C.
Invasion: Quezon City-Philippines vs the World Grand Billiards Showdown
slated on December 2 to 4 at the Trinoma Mall in Quezon City.
The
54-year-old Reyes, still undoubtedly the sport’s top draw, was
unanimously chosen by his teammates to be the captain of the home squad
in this much-anticipated battle royale organized by Quezon City Council
Majority Floor Leader Ariel Inton and backed by the Quezon City
government led by Mayor Sonny Belmonte.
“It’s
an honor to be selected as the team captain. I will do my best to lead
our team to victory,” said the charismatic sports hero.
Reyes
will join forces with fellow former world champions Alex Pagulayan and
Ronnie Alcano, current world no.1 Dennis Orcollo, former world no.1
Francisco “Django” Bustamante, 2007 World Pool runner-up Roberto Gomez,
former national champion Lee Van Corteza and four-time Southeast Asian
Games gold medalist Warren Kiamco in this team-based competition for
the US$ 40,000 winner purse.
“Champ
(Reyes) is our hands down choice because he is the Michael Jordan of
billiards. We are many Kobe Bryants or LeBron Jameses, but there is
only one Michael Jordan, and that is him,” said Pagulayan.
“We believe that his leadership can wheel us to victory,” he added.
The
all-star Filipino crew will go up against a selection led by former
world titleholders Mike Immonen of Finland and Thorsten Hohmann of
Germany in this three-day event also supported by the Billiards
Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP) and the
Quezon City Tourism Council with Solar Sports, RPN-9 and the Philippine
Star as media partners.
The two teams will slug it out in singles, doubles and team events similar to that of the Mosconi Cup.
Quezon
City plans to make “QC Invasion” a yearly affair as part of its living
up to its claim as the sports-tourism capital of the Philippines. (PNA)
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