Published April 5, 2021, 10:01 AM
Jose Romasanta, Danding Cojuangco and Sonny Barrios (Photos from handout, file, and SBP)
Three leaders who made great contributions in strengthening Philippine sports through the years were honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award during the Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Awards Night held virtually last March 27 at the TV5 Media Center in Mandaluyong City.
The late ambassador and former San Miguel Corporation Chairman and CEO Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco, former PBA commissioner Renauld “Sonny” Barrios and one-time Gintong Alay Project Director Jose A. Romasanta joined a long list of previous honorees that included sportings greats in Efren “Bata” Reyes, Caloy Loyzaga, Virgilio “Baby” Dalupan, Florencio Campomanes, Mauricio Martelino, Francisco Elizalde, Carlos Padilla, Filomeno “Boy” Cordillera, the 1973 national men’s basketball team, among others.
on the swine flu vaccine. details coming up. and anne arundel county creek turned deadly. we will tell you what went wrong. we ve gone from summer to late fall in the blink of an eye. how long will it last? the forecast continues right now. live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal 11 news. good morning. i m sarah caldwell. brian scoi m stan stovall. it feels great. mid-60 s s right now. it is so much drier. there is a tropical air mass we had on a weekend that s gone now. mid-60 s s i feels good. low 50 s tomorrow in the outlying suburbs. mid to upper 50 s downtown. 74 degrees this afternoon with partly cloudy skies. slight chance of a shower for the south and southeast of the city. more on how long the trend will last is coming up. now to kim dacey and traffic. happy monday morning. we have some good news reports. a couple of long standing problems in the city to report. west saratoga at green street is closed because of a water main break. that s between green
coming up all the memorable moments as the family and grateful nation say good-bye to senator kennedy. a double shooting. rescued from terrible conditions. abused dogs now in the fight of their lives. and the must-see video if you have a teen driver in your family. 11 news sunday morning starts right now. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] welcome to 11 news sunday morning. i m kate amara. and i m sarah caldwell. let s look outside first with john collins. it was quite a night. yeah, there was a line of storms that went through last evening late. that s all out of the picture now, but that may be the last we see for a while now. it is still a little humid out there, a little misty and cloudy. let s look at our live h.d. doppler radar and give you an idea what s happening. there you see the last three hours of radar showing the activity, that line of storms slowly moving off shore. there s a cool front in the process of sliding through,
[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] hello, everyone. welcome to 11 news sunday morning. i m kate amara. lisa has the weekend off. and i m sarah caldwell. our top stories in just a moment. first, we want to take a look outside with john collins. are we finally drying out? it looks like we are. we started off with clouds, and now the sun is breaking through and it is very nice. still a little humid out there. last night we had some strong thunderstorm cells move through the area. not severe weather. no lightning with it. brief, intense rain. this is what it looked like at 9:00 last night as one of those strong cells as moving across the city in baltimore county. by 10:00 the stron strongest stuff had moved off the eastern shore, and by midnight most of it was moving onto the east of town and the storm, as they say, became history from that point on. now we are getting sunshine back in the picture. looking up today. we ll talk about the insta-weathe