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VILLANUEVA, YEO P40,000 POORER DUE TO SCUFFLE
Enrico fined P10,000 more for game incident
Wednesday, 29 November 2006
PBA commissioner Noli Eala yesterday meted Enrico Villanueva and Joseph Yeo P40,000 fine each in the aftermath of what he described was a "regrettable incident" involving the league's two young stars.
Eala handed out his decision after the fact-finding team which he heads had completed a thorough inquiry that included hearing the versions of the two protagonists as well as the testimonies of several witnesses to the incident.
Through a letter served to the two stars, the commissioner emphasized that he chose not to dwell on the conflicting testimonies on who instigated the incident but the fact "remains clear and undeniable that you (Villanueva and Yeo) committed acts unbecoming of a professional player and detrimental to the values being espoused by the league."
Apparently, that explains why he imposed the same sanction to the two temperamental players.
Villanueva and Yeo figured in a brawl at the Araneta Coliseum parking lot on November 19,2006 in full view of the public. The scuffle took place after Villanueva's Red Bull Barakos defeated Yeo's Coca-Cola Tigers, 95-67.
Eala also slapped Villanueva an additional P10,000 fine for a flagrant foul he committed on Yeo with 2.3 seconds left in the second quarter of their game.
PBA technical chief Perry Martinez said the offense drew a non-call from the game officials but a review of the tape clearly showed the offense Villanueva committed.
"It's unfortunate the act was inadvertently not caught by the referees. Nevertheless, there have been precedents in the past in relation to imposing fines and penalties in this league that acts committed by any player during a game, even if not penalized during the actual game, may be subject to sanctions thereafter," Martinez said.
Enrico fined P10,000 more for game incident
Wednesday, 29 November 2006
PBA commissioner Noli Eala yesterday meted Enrico Villanueva and Joseph Yeo P40,000 fine each in the aftermath of what he described was a "regrettable incident" involving the league's two young stars.
Eala handed out his decision after the fact-finding team which he heads had completed a thorough inquiry that included hearing the versions of the two protagonists as well as the testimonies of several witnesses to the incident.
Through a letter served to the two stars, the commissioner emphasized that he chose not to dwell on the conflicting testimonies on who instigated the incident but the fact "remains clear and undeniable that you (Villanueva and Yeo) committed acts unbecoming of a professional player and detrimental to the values being espoused by the league."
Apparently, that explains why he imposed the same sanction to the two temperamental players.
Villanueva and Yeo figured in a brawl at the Araneta Coliseum parking lot on November 19,2006 in full view of the public. The scuffle took place after Villanueva's Red Bull Barakos defeated Yeo's Coca-Cola Tigers, 95-67.
Eala also slapped Villanueva an additional P10,000 fine for a flagrant foul he committed on Yeo with 2.3 seconds left in the second quarter of their game.
PBA technical chief Perry Martinez said the offense drew a non-call from the game officials but a review of the tape clearly showed the offense Villanueva committed.
"It's unfortunate the act was inadvertently not caught by the referees. Nevertheless, there have been precedents in the past in relation to imposing fines and penalties in this league that acts committed by any player during a game, even if not penalized during the actual game, may be subject to sanctions thereafter," Martinez said.