Showing posts with label Challenge. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 1, 2014

Master Game Face Community Night



Master Philippines under Unilever, together with MRM/McCann as the organizing group, invited selected basketball communities to a Master Game Face exclusive launch last May 31, 2014 in Skinny Mike’s Sports Bar located at 32nd St. corner Justice Drive, Bonifacio Global City.

The leading men's skin care and face care brand is holding the biggest basketball face-off this June 21, 2014 called “The Master Game Face All-Star Challenge”! This event will be the ultimate all-star basketball game between two teams composed of the hottest players in Philippine basketball today. It will be held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. Basketball Players from NCAA, UAAP, and PBA led by Team Captains Marc Pingris and Chris Tiu.




The night was all about the recognition of Communities and fans of Basketball and to let them know more about what Master Game Face Challenge is together with the announcement on event that will be coming up before the awaited Master Game Face Challenge. 


On June 7, 2014 Master Philippines under Uniliver will be doing the Draft Pick for the final set of players in the Game Face Challenge in SM MOA Music Hall at 3pm which invites everybody to be a part of it, because aside from the main event, there will also be fun filled activities in the area and you may also win prizes as well. 

UAAP Partnership with Yamaha



The Philippines' top collegiate sports league teams up with the country's leading AT motorcycle company.

The University Athletic Association of the Philippines and Yamaha forged a partnership for the upcoming college sports season at the Yamaha YZone in Pasig City.

UAAP President Rod Roque and ABSCBN Licensing Officer Karen Coloma joined Yamaha representatives Romy Tan, Ryan Camus, Toru Osugi, and Kaoru Ogura in signing the memorandum of agreement that formalized the partnership.

In line with the partnership, the motorcycle company, according to Yamaha Marketing Director Camus, will visit each of the eight member universities to put up booths promoting its latest AT motorbikes.

Basketball player Mo Gingerich addressed that this partnership with Yamaha will definitely boost the UAAP in terms of its constant growth throughout the years. “Each season seems to be bigger than the next—there’s more coverage, there’s more participation” he said.

Camus also bared plans of going to the schools' respective sister campuses and even to non-UAAP member colleges.

He also revealed plans of having specially-designed UAAP-themed Yamaha Mio Sporty motorbikes in the market soon.

Student athletes Mikko Mabanag, Jaja Santiago, Bernadette Pons, and Moriah Gingerich also graced the partnership event.