NCAA became boxing ring when Amores hit by punching basketball opponent

Atty. Jackie Gan assisted his client during the second round of the match held at the FilOil EcoOil Centre in San Juan City, Amores had an altercation with CSB player Mark Sangco where the latter, despite being stopped by his teammates, rushed and assaulted the Blazer’s bench, punching Pasturan and Davis. Amores also shoved another player, Migs Oczon before being sent off the court.

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The match was suspended after the incident, declaring CSB as the winner, 71-51.

CSB coach Charles Tiu served as the witness during the filing of charges against AmoreDuring the second round of the match held at the FilOil EcoOil Centre in San Juan City, Amores had an altercation with CSB player Mark Sangco where the latter, despite being stopped by his teammates, rushed and assaulted the Blazer’s bench, punching Pasturan and Davis. Amores also shoved another player, Migs Oczon before being sent off the court.

CSB coach Charles Tiu served as the witness during the filing of charges against Amores.

“Jose Rizal University, as one of the oldest members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, has always supported the objectives of the association to promote sportsmanship, camaraderie, and good values among students of the member schools. In line with this mission, the university does not condone violence in any form,” the statement read.

College of St. Benilde basketball players Frederick James Pasturan and Taine Mitchell Davis filed a case against Jose Rizal University's player John Anthony Amores at San Juan City Hall of Justice on November 11, 2022, for physical injury caused during their basketball game at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) last November 8. (📸 Noel B. Pabalate/MB)

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2022/11/11/blazers-players-file-charges-vs-jrus-john-amores-for-physical-injury/


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