Terrence Romeo signs with Chinese sporting giant | ABS-CBN

ADVERTISEMENT

dpo-dps-seal
Welcome, Kapamilya! We use cookies to improve your browsing experience. Continuing to use this site means you agree to our use of cookies. Tell me more!

Terrence Romeo signs with Chinese sporting giant

Terrence Romeo signs with Chinese sporting giant

Paul Lintag,

ABS-CBN Sports

Clipboard

Two-time PBA scoring champion Terrence Romeo joins Tony Parker under the Peak umbrella.

Chinese sportswear brand Peak scored a major deal this week after the signing of GlobalPort Batang Pier star Terrence Romeo was made official.

Peak's official Philippine Facebook page finally announced the news yesterday after days of teasers.

Romeo, the former UAAP Most Valuable Player and reigning back-to-back PBA scoring champion, became the first Filipino to sign with Peak.

He also became the first homegrown basketball player to land an endorsement deal with a major global brand.

ADVERTISEMENT

Per Peak's post, Romeo caught the attention of the company largely thanks to his FIBA exploits through his stint with Gilas Pilipinas.

Romeo now joins Peak's roster of NBA stars Tony Parker, Dwight Howard, and recently-signed NBA champion Matthew Dellavedova.

The explosive scoring guard will likely showcase the new Peak TP9 IV for the upcoming PBA season but with Parker, Howard, and even Delly having signature sigs, can Romeo have one too in the near future?

We'll just have to find out soon enough.

This story was originally published on the ABS-CBN Sports website.

ADVERTISEMENT

NU's Bella Belen says Season 87 is her final playing year in UAAP

NU's Bella Belen says Season 87 is her final playing year in UAAP

Kennedy Caacbay,

ABS-CBN News

 | 

Updated Feb 13, 2025 03:09 PM PHT

Clipboard

Bella Belen at the UAAP Season 87 women volleyball press conference on Thursday at the Mall of Asia Arena. UAAP Media

MANILA, Philippines – Two-time UAAP MVP and National University (NU) star Bella Belen confirmed Thursday that Season 87 would be her final playing year at the collegiate level.

Belen, 22, a two-time champion already and the reigning top plum recipient, seeks to exit the UAAP with flying colors by keeping the women's volleyball crown in NU.

"Sobrang excited ako to play ngayon kasi this is my final year na nga with NU and siyempre gusto namin mag-back-to-back," Belen told reporters during the press conference for the Season 87 women's volleyball tournament on Thursday at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.

"Hindi namin siya nagawa nung [Season] 85, so ngayon mas iba 'yung mindset nung team, kasi mas mahirap mag-defend ng crown kaysa umagaw ng crown," she went on.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Lady Bulldogs spiker said her focus right now is with her current team and not her future career at the pro level.

"Ako po kasi personally, hindi ko pa po siya masyado naiisip, like kung ano 'yung dapat kong i-perform ko sa pro. 'Yung mindset ko po ngayon is UAAP muna. Tatapusin ko muna 'yung UAAP season ko with NU nang maganda," Belen said.

"Tsaka ko na iisipin 'yung future. Sa present muna ako nag-iisip," she concluded.

This time, the Lady Bulldogs are on title defense mode under the mentorship of Premier Volleyball League (PVL) grand slam champion coach Sherwin Meneses.

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

It looks like you’re using an ad blocker

Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker on our website.

Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker on our website.