December 22, 2022
Mr. BENJAMIN N. ALBURO
City of Koronadal, South Cotabato Province
Sir:
On behalf of the Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) Board of Trustees, your recommendation from the Central Office
as the BAP Regional Director of Region XII is confirmed and approved as stated:
According to the By-Laws of the Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) Inc. which is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), you are hereby appointed BAP-REGIONAL DIRECTOR (Region XII), with cooperation from the BAP Central Office in Manila.
As for BAP Regional Director of Region XII, you shall have the responsibilities to promote and supervise the conduct and development of basketball in Region XII Central Mindanao and to organize regional/provincial competitions regularly, carefully following all administrative and technical regulations of BAP, Inc., and to apply the strict observance of BAP Constitution and By-Laws and all the Rules and Regulations of BAP, Inc., Register all Region XII members through accreditation and membership guidelines to the BAP Central Office;
Your position as Regional Director of Region XII’s appointment will start effective immediately.
Please coordinate with the following designated officers, from the BAP Central Office, are Nestor Macatuno (BAP-National Commissioner- 0965.433 3336) / Antonio Quiza (Finance Officer) / Nanding Gayanilo (0923.315 5109), and Fructuso Raytos
(Corporate Secretary).
We look forward to hearing from you to accept and confirm this position!
Mr. Alburo’s Conforme
Congratulations and Best Regards!
Mr. BENJAMIN N. ALBURO
City of Koronadal, South Cotabato Province
Sir:
On behalf of the Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) Board of Trustees, your recommendation from the Central Office
as the BAP Regional Director of Region XII is confirmed and approved as stated:
According to the By-Laws of the Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) Inc. which is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), you are hereby appointed BAP-REGIONAL DIRECTOR (Region XII), with cooperation from the BAP Central Office in Manila.
As for BAP Regional Director of Region XII, you shall have the responsibilities to promote and supervise the conduct and development of basketball in Region XII Central Mindanao and to organize regional/provincial competitions regularly, carefully following all administrative and technical regulations of BAP, Inc., and to apply the strict observance of BAP Constitution and By-Laws and all the Rules and Regulations of BAP, Inc., Register all Region XII members through accreditation and membership guidelines to the BAP Central Office;
Your position as Regional Director of Region XII’s appointment will start effective immediately.
Please coordinate with the following designated officers, from the BAP Central Office, are Nestor Macatuno (BAP-National Commissioner- 0965.433 3336) / Antonio Quiza (Finance Officer) / Nanding Gayanilo (0923.315 5109), and Fructuso Raytos
(Corporate Secretary).
We look forward to hearing from you to accept and confirm this position!
Mr. Alburo’s Conforme
Congratulations and Best Regards!
Region 12 or SOCCSKSARGEN Region is located in South Central Mindanao. It is composed of 4 provinces namely: SOUTH COTABATO, COTABATO, SULTAN KUDARAT and SARANGANI as well as 5 cities namely: GENERAL SANTOS, COTABATO, KORONADAL, TACURONG AND KIDAPAWAN.
October 8, 2022
Newly Accredited Members (15):
BAP Tantangan Minicipal, South Cotabato Province, Region XII
Initiated by Mr. Benjamin Alburo, BAP City Director of Koronadal City, Cotabato Province.
BAP Municipality Chapter Members are: (Expiration on October 8, 2024)
1. Edmundo Viernes Canaoay, Tantangan Municipal Commissioner; ID # R-XII20224001
2. Vincent Capate Velasco
3. Ronnie Delfin Bergonio
4. Robert Bañes Banda
5. Larry Docdocil Maravilla
6. Benny Golingay Carbonilla
7. Ariel Obnasca Busiños
8. Nestor Garcia Capate
9. Moises Gonzaga Tenidor
10. Nelson Oboy Aballe
11. Nelson Corpuz Dupitas
12. Jay Damo Catalon
13. Jigger Lademora Sabijon
14. Elmer Lavilla Belencion
15. Razmon Pendatun Macasayon
Tantangan, officially the Municipality of Tantangan, is a 3rd class municipality in the province of South Cotabato, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 45,744 people.
Newly Accredited Members (15):
BAP Tantangan Minicipal, South Cotabato Province, Region XII
Initiated by Mr. Benjamin Alburo, BAP City Director of Koronadal City, Cotabato Province.
BAP Municipality Chapter Members are: (Expiration on October 8, 2024)
1. Edmundo Viernes Canaoay, Tantangan Municipal Commissioner; ID # R-XII20224001
2. Vincent Capate Velasco
3. Ronnie Delfin Bergonio
4. Robert Bañes Banda
5. Larry Docdocil Maravilla
6. Benny Golingay Carbonilla
7. Ariel Obnasca Busiños
8. Nestor Garcia Capate
9. Moises Gonzaga Tenidor
10. Nelson Oboy Aballe
11. Nelson Corpuz Dupitas
12. Jay Damo Catalon
13. Jigger Lademora Sabijon
14. Elmer Lavilla Belencion
15. Razmon Pendatun Macasayon
Tantangan, officially the Municipality of Tantangan, is a 3rd class municipality in the province of South Cotabato, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 45,744 people.
Mr. Benjamin Alburo, BAP City Director has submitted newly accredited members from the City of Koronadal, Region 12.
Brief History:
The name Koronadal originated from two B'laan words koron or kolon meaning cogon grass and Nadal or Datal meaning plain.
In the past, the place was called Marbel, which comes from a B'laan word that means murky waters. Such names best described the place when the City was inhabited by the natives.
Home to many shopping malls in South Cotabato, it serves as one of the tourism economic activities of the city. Koronadal is considered as the main shopping hub for nearby municipalities and provinces.
- Sanico,Joey F.
- Paciente,Nolan L.
- Valdez,Merlon P.
- Pagalan,Ramil M.
- Asaria,Joseph Ceasar T.
- Tabay, Cesar A.
- Aguillon, Ramonito B.
- Blanca,Alexander T.
- Paligumba,Reydan V.
- Tojembara,Norben S.
Brief History:
The name Koronadal originated from two B'laan words koron or kolon meaning cogon grass and Nadal or Datal meaning plain.
In the past, the place was called Marbel, which comes from a B'laan word that means murky waters. Such names best described the place when the City was inhabited by the natives.
Home to many shopping malls in South Cotabato, it serves as one of the tourism economic activities of the city. Koronadal is considered as the main shopping hub for nearby municipalities and provinces.
Four (4) Provinces: Cotabato, Sarangani, South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat
April 5, 2022:
BAP - Cotabato Provincial Chapter, Region 12
Cotabato, officially the Province of Cotabato and formerly but still colloquially known as North Cotabato, is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Soccsksargen region in Mindanao. Its capital is the city of Kidapawan.
The province was one of the largest provinces of the Philippines, with an area of 2,296,791 hectares (22,967.91 km2).[3] It was dissolved in 1973, comprising what are now the provinces of Cotabato (North), South Cotabato, Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat, and Sarangani.
BAP - Cotabato Provincial Chapter, Region 12
Cotabato, officially the Province of Cotabato and formerly but still colloquially known as North Cotabato, is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Soccsksargen region in Mindanao. Its capital is the city of Kidapawan.
The province was one of the largest provinces of the Philippines, with an area of 2,296,791 hectares (22,967.91 km2).[3] It was dissolved in 1973, comprising what are now the provinces of Cotabato (North), South Cotabato, Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat, and Sarangani.
BAP MEMBERS IN MINDANAO REGION (COTABATO PROVINCE)
1. Peter D. Pagurayan - Commissioner, BAP-Banisilan Chapter 2. Mohamad T. Rajahmuda – Coordinator/Referee 3. Esmail S. Ayob – Referee President 4. Edgar C. Yap – Commissioner 5. Latip E. Akmad – Chairman on Discipline 6. Alvin S. Pedtamanan – Commissioner –District 3 7. Hernan N. Mamon Jr. 8. Rex M. Amansec 9. Alibon M. Pacatan 10. Reymo M. Borcillo 11. Jonrey T. Anuengo 12. 12. Ansari A. Rajahmuda 13. Magandama M. Pacatan 14. Jemma B. Palconite 15. Junifer M. Allarilla 16. Ronelo P. Barba 17. Peter D. Pagurayan 18. Larie A. Rajah-Muda 19. Abdulmalik M. Tico 20. Hasmin A. Rajah-Muda 21. Eduardo D. Nazareno |
22. Bob Ourie L. Pagurayan
23. Jerry R. Basbano 24. Marben A. Borcillo 25. Jeona G. Balmores 26. Kyle Kenneth P. Barba 27. Baren P. Bierneza 28. Glydel D. Ofiana 29. Jessler P.Ollero 30. Norhamin D. Simpal 31. Moslemen A. Mohamad 32. Mohamed S. Kasid 33. Morsid E. Ebrahim 34. Monsatir M. Macasasa 35. Nasrudin B. Yusop 36. Bong B. Mawalis 37. Econh M. Compania 38. Ernesto M. Mangay-Ayam 39. Jafey P. Alilaya 40. Monthaner D. Dima 41. Mike M. Balatamay 42. Bons M. Mupak 43. Jeffrey B. Pedtamanan 44. Tho B. Pedtamanan 45. Daniel S. Cristobal Jr. |
WELCOME from far South in Region 12 (March 21, 2022)
BAP General Santos City Chapter
35 newly accredited BAP Members, thank you, and congrats!
Brief History about the City of General Santos:
General Santos, officially the City of General Santos, and abbreviated as GenSan, is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the region of Soccsksargen, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 697,315 people.
Located on the island of Mindanao, it is the southernmost and 15th-most populous city in the Philippines. It is the regional center for commerce and industry of the Soccsksargen region, and is geographically located within the province of South Cotabato but administered independently of it.
BAP General Santos City Chapter
35 newly accredited BAP Members, thank you, and congrats!
Brief History about the City of General Santos:
General Santos, officially the City of General Santos, and abbreviated as GenSan, is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the region of Soccsksargen, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 697,315 people.
Located on the island of Mindanao, it is the southernmost and 15th-most populous city in the Philippines. It is the regional center for commerce and industry of the Soccsksargen region, and is geographically located within the province of South Cotabato but administered independently of it.
BAP General Santos City Chapter Members:
1- Bernard Oyao Basa - (City Director), July 21, 1967 2- Maqie Arias Alimodin, October 13, 1992 3- Louise Claire Pueyo Tomboc, April 21, 2001 4- Anjaneth Ocdenaria Jandayan, April 7, 2001 5- Jhanray Pauya Sasil, August 5, 1989 6- Karis Tato, September 21, 1998 7- Datu Khen Melog Ebus, July 17, 1999 8- Sahabudin Lawadin Binago, April 17, 1996 9- Mhos Otto Pandian, February 22, 1998 10- Raihan Modje Cariño, December 16, 1992 11- Japhet John Bacus Sazon, December 16, 1991 12- Jun Mar Jereta Dela Cruz, April 23, 1985 13- Archie Kiseo Arcenas, January 12, 1985 14- Renato Cabreros Gabuya, May 17, 1977 15- Rodnie Paro Orilla, August 25, 1979 16- Virgilio Dulang Masamlok, December 1, 1971 17- Eduard Tumacmol Escorial, November 27, 1976 18- Fernando Saura Villaver, August 8, 1964 |
19- Christopher Allawan Cosi, November 15, 1978
20- Leo Bautista Bartolome, February 26, 1981 21. Salihin Bagaratan Macabangin, May 15, 1977 22. Hasser Maguiguilid Padasan, March 19, 1980 23. Abserin Macabangin Kalim, May 15, 1977 24. Parid Macabangin Kalim, September 2, 1966 25. Sukarno Macabangin Kalim, January 28, 1962 26. Edilberto De Oca Herida, April 1, 1963 27. Richard Tebio Capion, May 29, 1976 28. Melvin Juan Baton, May 25, 1996 29. Joel Salawa Paglangan, March 15, 1973 30. Mary Grace Taup Gomito, August 31, 1986 31. Jomar Tuanadatu Magarang, January 8, 1986 32. Fidel Blongkay Baton, February 17, 1996 33. Ruben Sangkay Parasan, August 7, 1970 34. Bama Muyso Manza, January 23,1981 35. Sunny Binuhay Sago, October 7, 1981 |
Welcome and Congratulations!
BAP REGION XII REGIONAL SECRETARIAT & OFFICERS
(March 16, 2022)
1. - Provincial Director (1)
2. - Provincial Director (2) -- deputy
3. - Provincial Secretary
4. LATIP ESKAK AKMAD- Chairman on Discipline
5. ANTONIO VILLAFRANCA- Consultant
6. RICKY FLORES - District-1 Commissioner
7. ROLANDO T. UY - District-2 Commissioner
8. ALVIN SIBIL PEDTAMANAN- DISTRICT 3 Commissioner & Chairman on Discipline
9. ROLANDO BACANTO- District-1 Consultant
10. ROWENA DALIVA- District-3 Consultant
11. JAIME CABANGAL- Commissioner Pigcawayan Chapter
12. JOSEPH GORIT ONDOY- Commissioner Libungan Chapter
13. EDGAR CODILLA YAP- Commissioner Kabacan Chapter
14. MONTASER MAMENDEG MACASASA - Commissioner Carmen chapter
15. ERNESTO CASTILLO PLAZO- Commissioner Matalam Chapter
16. ANTHONY ROA- City Commissioner Kidapawan City.
17. DINDO EMPE- Commissioner Makilala Chapter
18. PETER DAYADAY PAGURAYAN - Commissioner Banisilan Chapter.
BAP REGION XII REGIONAL SECRETARIAT & OFFICERS
(March 16, 2022)
1. - Provincial Director (1)
2. - Provincial Director (2) -- deputy
3. - Provincial Secretary
4. LATIP ESKAK AKMAD- Chairman on Discipline
5. ANTONIO VILLAFRANCA- Consultant
6. RICKY FLORES - District-1 Commissioner
7. ROLANDO T. UY - District-2 Commissioner
8. ALVIN SIBIL PEDTAMANAN- DISTRICT 3 Commissioner & Chairman on Discipline
9. ROLANDO BACANTO- District-1 Consultant
10. ROWENA DALIVA- District-3 Consultant
11. JAIME CABANGAL- Commissioner Pigcawayan Chapter
12. JOSEPH GORIT ONDOY- Commissioner Libungan Chapter
13. EDGAR CODILLA YAP- Commissioner Kabacan Chapter
14. MONTASER MAMENDEG MACASASA - Commissioner Carmen chapter
15. ERNESTO CASTILLO PLAZO- Commissioner Matalam Chapter
16. ANTHONY ROA- City Commissioner Kidapawan City.
17. DINDO EMPE- Commissioner Makilala Chapter
18. PETER DAYADAY PAGURAYAN - Commissioner Banisilan Chapter.
South Cotabato Provincial Officers:
1. Raul Manjares Provincial Commissioner, South Cotabato
2. Noel P. Oliva 1st District Commissioner, South Cotabato
3. Ronerio S. Malazarte Municipal Commissioner, Tupi, South Cotabato
4. Rafael P. Buyon 2nd District Commissioner, South Cotabato
5. Benjamin N. Alburo City Commissioner, Koronadal, South Cotabato
1. Raul Manjares Provincial Commissioner, South Cotabato
2. Noel P. Oliva 1st District Commissioner, South Cotabato
3. Ronerio S. Malazarte Municipal Commissioner, Tupi, South Cotabato
4. Rafael P. Buyon 2nd District Commissioner, South Cotabato
5. Benjamin N. Alburo City Commissioner, Koronadal, South Cotabato
BAP Matalam Chapter
Mr. Ernesto C. Plazo Jr., BAP Municipal Commissioner
Mr. Ernesto C. Plazo Jr., BAP Municipal Commissioner
Sarangani is a province of the Philippines located in the SOCCSKSARGEN region. Its capital is Alabel. With a 230 kilometres (140 mi) coastline along the Sarangani Bay and Celebes Sea, the province is at the southernmost tip of Mindanao Island, and borders South Cotabato to the north and Davao del Sur to the east.
Sarangani is part of the South Cotabato-Sultan Kudarat-Sarangani-Gen. Santos City (SOCCSKSARGEN) development cluster, and is linked by paved roads to the international airport and harbor of Gen. Santos City.
Wildlife: Tarsiers have been discovered in Maitum's mountainous areas.
Caves and the rainforest of Maitum are the natural habitat of a rare fruit bat species called Giant Golden-crowned Flying Fox (Acedoron jubatus), also known as "silent planter," since it contributes greatly to forest regeneration, because of eating lots of fruits and their seeds. The rare Writhed-billed Hornbill and Tarictic Hornbill are also found in the surrounding rainforest. The Philippine Eagle (a monkey-eating eagle) also thrives in the area.
The endangered Hawksbill Turtles have their nesting grounds in Maitum's former main village called "Old Poblacion".
Other wild animals are wild boar, deer, monkeys, and various species of snake.
Sea turtles or pawikan can also be found in Maitum, Sarangani specifically at the Pawikan Nesting Sanctuary founded in 2003.
Sarangani is part of the South Cotabato-Sultan Kudarat-Sarangani-Gen. Santos City (SOCCSKSARGEN) development cluster, and is linked by paved roads to the international airport and harbor of Gen. Santos City.
Wildlife: Tarsiers have been discovered in Maitum's mountainous areas.
Caves and the rainforest of Maitum are the natural habitat of a rare fruit bat species called Giant Golden-crowned Flying Fox (Acedoron jubatus), also known as "silent planter," since it contributes greatly to forest regeneration, because of eating lots of fruits and their seeds. The rare Writhed-billed Hornbill and Tarictic Hornbill are also found in the surrounding rainforest. The Philippine Eagle (a monkey-eating eagle) also thrives in the area.
The endangered Hawksbill Turtles have their nesting grounds in Maitum's former main village called "Old Poblacion".
Other wild animals are wild boar, deer, monkeys, and various species of snake.
Sea turtles or pawikan can also be found in Maitum, Sarangani specifically at the Pawikan Nesting Sanctuary founded in 2003.