PANALAY LOCKDOWN

PANALAY LOCKDOWN

COVID-19 has literally locked down the sports industry worldwide, and Cebu isn’t exempted. Among the affected is the “panalay” world of local basketball. Panalay basketball refers to those who earn a living by being part of the sport whether as a player, coach, utility staff member, referee/official or organizer.

“Luoy gyud ang tanan kay wala naman silay income,” a well-known organizer of basketball tournaments said. Basketball players receive anywhere between P1,000 to P5,000 per game, depending on their level of play. They are also provided with free accommodations, transportation and meals. And if they win prize money as a team, a part of this is given to the players. They usually play in weekend pocket tournaments anywhere in the Visayas and Mindanao where organizers put up tournaments in partnership with either the mayor of a town or city, or a private entity. Some well-known Manila-based players travel to these tournaments due to the attractive “talay” (fee). Imports and ex-professional players can receive anywhere between P8,000 to P20,000 per game, excluding bonuses, accommodations, transportation and meals.

A coach of one of the winningest teams in panalay leagues lamented that for his coaching staff alone, they were due to earn around P50,000 over five days in the month of March. They were supposed to be playing in Panabo, Davao del Norte this weekend but all games have been cancelled. A coaching staff includes one or two assistant coaches and a utility assistant. His players who don’t have any other means of income have found themselves suddenly idle and have asked for assistance from their team owners. Fortunately for some, playing panalay basketball isn’t their main source of income as they also have backyard businesses at home. Unfortunately, they remain to be a minority.

Game officials have also been hit hard. A game referee can earn between P1,500 to P3,000 per game on top of accommodations, meals and transportation allowances. Table officials earn between P300 to P500 per game. This excludes their income from minor leagues such as grassroots or age group basketball tournaments. While most of the referees have either a job or other sources of income, a few rely on basketball officiating for their livelihood. Over and above all the players, coaches and game officials are the tournament organizers who are tapped to manage these games. With the onset of summer when many of these tournaments are held, it looks like panalay basketball will be locked down.

Comments

RafeBoogs said…
Good evening, Sir Rico, and belated Happy Easter,

My name is Rafe Bartholomew. I'm a boxing writer for the U.S. website The Athletic. (I also used to live in the Philippines and wrote a book about basketball there, as well as hosted some docuseries on sports: https://youtu.be/5ooJ1NOrHMA).

I'm writing because I'm working on a story about that strange fight in 2015 between the Mexican actor Jorge Kahwagi and Ramon Olivas on the undercard of Nietes-Rodriguez in Cebu City.

Would you be willing to chat with me on the phone about your experience working as ring announcer and witnessing the event? The reaction of the crowd, the fight itself, etc. I know it's a silly idea, but boxing fans on the Internet have an obsession with that fight as one of the most unusual things they've seen in the ring in recent years, and I'd like to tell the story in greater detail. I sent this message to your Facebook as well, and that version includes my email and phone number.

I hope you and all of your friends and loved ones are doing as well as can be expected during the covid-19 pandemic. I don't think I saw ECQ expanded outside of Luzon yet, but I'm sure the lockdown is affecting people all over the nation.

Daghang salamat and warm regards,

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