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PSL launching D2 Super Cup Invitational tournament

From left to right: Tiaong councilor Tom Ilao, Quezon second district sports coordinator Jonas Guiao, PSL vice president Ray Alao, Quezon second district Rep. David ‘Jayjay’ Suarez, PSL president Rocky Chan, Commissioner Leo Isaac, and Benjie Paras.

ALL roads lead to Tiaong, Quezon as the Pilipinas Super League (PSL) teamed up with the second district of Quezon in launching the inaugural PSL–D2 Super Cup Invitational basketball tournament next month.

PSL Rocky Chan and Quezon Second District Congressman David “Jayjay” Suarez yesterday introduced the historic tourney that will feature around 20 teams from the provincial municipalities and guest squads from all over the country with a whopping P2 million prize pool at stake.

As of now, there are at least 15 confirmed teams led by host Tiaong, Lucena City and other towns of Quezon’s second district for the June 2 opening of the PSL-D2 Quezon invitationals, also backed by Tiaong Mayor RJ Mea and Alona partylist representative Anna Villaraza-Suarez.

Though the towns of Sariaya, Candelaria, Dolores, San Antonio and the province’s capital Lucena are expected to also host games, the refurbished Tiaong Convention Center will be the main hub of PSL-D2 Invitationals. All teams will be bunched in four groups with the top teams of each pool advancing to the knockout semifinals and finals. A grand prize of P1 million awaits the champion while the second to fourth placers take home P500,000, P300,000 and P200,00 respectively.

No entry fee is required for all teams, making it a golden opportunity for aspirants to strut their stuff as the primary vision of the week-long PSL-D2 Invitationals that will serve as a prelude to the town fiesta of Tiaong also in June.

“We believe in developing our homegrown talents in every municipality and locality. Starting at the grassroots is the best opportunity for them. This tournament will be a showcase of our culture, richness, heritage and excellence in different fields of our kababayans,” added Mr. Suarez. — John Bryan Ulanday

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