Sportsmen and beloved Philippine sports personalities, who passed away last year will be remembered in the coming San Miguel Corporation-Philippine Sportswriters Association Annual Awards Night.
They will be honored with a posthumous recognition during the March 27 virtual rites at the TV5 Media Center.
Former ambassador and basketball godfather Eduardo ‘Danding’ Cojuangco, national team coaches Januario ‘Aric’ Del Rosario and Nic Jorge, Olympians Alfonso ‘Boy’ Marquez and Orlando ‘Orly’ Bauzon, grand matriarch of Philippine boxing Laura Elorde, and the PSA’s Teddyvic Melendres, former sports and senior news desk editor of the Philippine Daily Inquirer and PSA president from 2009-2011, were among the prominent ones who passed away in 2020.
A moment of silence and a special video presentation will be shown in their memory during the early part of the program presented by San Miguel Corporation and backed by the Philippine Sports Commission and Cignal TV.
The first-ever virtual PSA Awards Night will be aired on March 28 over OneSports+ from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., with 1Pacman Partylist, Chooks-to-Go, and Rain or Shine as major backers.
Others who will be honored posthumously are Inaki Vicente, Arianne Caoili, Salvador ‘Buddy’ Andrada, Maui Huelar, Jomar Ang, Domingo ‘Coach Waray’ Villanueva, Gene Poliarco, Alexander Lim, Bea Luna, Junel Mendiola, Ollie Ongtawco, Yana Bautista, Oscar ‘Dodong’ Bascon, Albert Almendralejo, Ronald Dulay, Randy Villanueva, Rudy Del Rosario, Vangie De Jesus, Sudan Daniel, Rico Navarro and Josie Veguillas.
At the top of the PSA honor roll is pro golfer Yuka Saso, who will be receiving the prestigious Athlete of the Year Award solely given by the country’s oldest media organization, headed by Tito S. Talao, sports editor of the Manila Bulletin.
Other awards to be handed out are the President’s Award (POC President Abraham ‘Bambol’ Tolentino), Executive of the Year (PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial), National Sports Association (NSA) of the Year (Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines), and Major Awardees (Alex Eala, Johnriel Casimero, and Pedro Taduran).
Three sports pillars will be honored with Lifetime Achievement Awards, namely former Gintong Alay Project Director Jose A. Romasanta, ex-PBA Commissioner Renauld ‘Sonny’ Barrios, and Cojuangco, while boxing great Manny Pacquiao is the recipient of the ‘Manok ng Bayan’ award. Citations and a special recognition will be given to 20 personalities and entities as well as athletes, who served as frontliners during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Hosts of the event are Gretchen Ho and Carlo Pamintuan.