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Olan Omiping

Olan Omiping (born 1981/1982), known for his moniker as "The Sniper", is a Filipino policeman with the Police Officer II rank and a basketball player for the Philippine National Police Responders in the UNTV Cup.[3]

Olan Omiping
No. 4 – PNP Responders
PositionPoint guard
LeagueUNTV Cup
Personal information
Born1981/1982
Manila, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Career information
CollegeColegio de San Juan de Letran (2000) University of the East (2002–2004)
PBA draft2006 Round: 2 / Pick: 20th overall
Selected by the Purefoods Chunkee Giants
Playing career2013–present
Career history
2013–presentPNP Responders
Career highlights and awards

Profile

A native of Tondo, Manila, Omiping, who named Michael Jordan as his basketball inspiration, started played basketball at the age of 11 at the court near his house and influenced by his two older brothers who first played basketball. In his first year, he was a consistent titleholder and the MVP in different Barangay leagues. Omiping tried-out for the Aqua Safe team in the Philippine Chinese Basketball League and in the Tanduay Junior Lapad team in the PBL where he won a championship.[3]

Collegiate and amateur career

During his collegiate career, Omiping was one of the top defensive stoppers in both NCAA and UAAP. First played for Letran Knights, he was moved to the UE Red Warriors in 2002, after serving the 2-year residency rule, where he teamed up with PBA players James Yap, Nino Cañaleta, Paul Artadi and Ronald Tubid under coach Boysie Zamar. He was a graduated student of Business Administration, major in management in the University of the East.[3]

In 2003, Omiping was made it into the 26-man national training pool of the Philippine men's national basketball team.[4]

He also played for the Iligan Crusaders in 2005 in the National Basketball Conference,[5] Fash Liquid Laundry Detergent in the Philippine Basketball League[6] and in the first Philippine Collegiate Champions League in 2002 where he suffered an injury to his right hand during Game 1 that signified the end of his possible chances to get the MVP award. However, he was part of the Mythical 5 selection.[7] Afterwards, UE won the title.[3][8]

PBA

He was drafted 20th overall by the then-Purefoods Chunkee Giants (now Star Hotshots) in the 2006 PBA draft,[9] he is the last player to make in into the draft during the second round. Fresh from his collegiate career span for 4 years, Omiping was nervous in the draft but he had high hopes to make it into the PBA. In his stay with the Purefoods team, he was reunited with former UE Red Warriors teammates James Yap and Paul Artadi, however, he played only in the pre-season games. Purefoods was looking for a point guard and Omiping was part of those who were considered for the position, including Boyet Bautista and Artadi. His assistant coach Ryan Gregorio wanted Omiping to wait for another year, try Bautista in the position and give Artadi a second chance, after the team's victorious run in the two conferences of the 2005–06 PBA season. Omiping chances to make in into the PBA went into perished.[3]

In 2013, Alaska coach Luigi Trillo expressed interest to have Omiping in their team,[10] but the plan did not materialized.

PNP

Right after graduating in college, his father suggests to Omiping to take the NAPOLCOM exam.[5]

In November 2006, Omiping's neighbor from Tondo, a police officer tells him about the try-outs for PNP's men's basketball team, of which he accepted the exam and submitted his necessary requirements.[10] After that, he was called to Camp Crame for an agility test, where only 150 made the cut out of more than 1,000 aspiring police trainees. He is ranked #65 in the test and was eligible to go to training at the National Police Training Institute. In his second month of training, Alaska Aces has interested to play him and to move out eventually in the NPTI. However, Omiping chose to continue training despite the urging by his parents. After his rigorous training at NPTI, Omiping went into on-the-job training for six months before he stationed to Camp Crame where he was assigned in the Finance department of the Support Service.[3]

Omiping contributed to several championship titles of the Support Service in the inter-department basketball tourney of the PNP. He is also part of the PNP team that played in the PNP-AFP Olympics, aside from his day job.[3]

UNTV Cup

Omiping, who is a Fiscal Analyst of the PNP Headquarters Support Service, accepted the invitation by former PNP Chief Nicanor Bartolome to play for the PNP team in the first season of UNTV Cup in 2013. UNTV Cup is the first public service-based basketball league in the Philippines.[5] Due to his exemplar performance with the team, Omiping was crowned as the MVP for the first two seasons of the UNTV Cup. He was also named as Best Scorer and Base Shooting Guard in Season 2.[11] Omiping contributed to the team that made it to the finals of the UNTV Cup in Seasons 1, 3 and 4.

Personal life

Olan is married to Sheryl Omiping, where they have two kids, a boy and a girl.[3][5]

References

  1. ^ "NHA Builders' Lustestica, tops in the individual UNTV Cup Season 4 honors". UNTV Life. March 9, 2016. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
  2. ^ "UNTV Cup: For the love of basketball and public service". UNTVweb.com. March 16, 2017. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Terrado, Jonas (May 2013). "Remember Omiping? The Former UE Warrior is now a Police Officer". Sports Digest. Manila Bulletin Sports Digest. ISSN 1656-6556.
  4. ^ Beltran, Nelson (February 2, 2003). "26-member RP pool named". The Philippine Star. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d Thio, William (June 2014). "UNTV Cup Season 1 MVP PO2 Olan Omiping". Spotlight (in Tagalog). UNTV Life. {{cite episode}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  6. ^ Villar, Joey (March 11, 2004). "Fash teems with scorers for Unity Cup". The Philippine Star. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  7. ^ Villar, Joey (November 27, 2002). "Warriors to Shoot for the Crown Today". The Philippine Star. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  8. ^ Villar, Joey (November 28, 2002). "Warriors Crowned King of Kings". The Philippine Star. Newsflash.org. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  9. ^ Beltran, Nelson (August 21, 2006). "Williams key to title hopes with SLR". The Philippine Star. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  10. ^ a b Galvez, Waylon (April 15, 2013). . Tempo. Archived from the original on March 16, 2016. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
  11. ^ "AFP humirit ng rubber match sa PNP (AFP wants rubber match against PNP)". Pilipino Star Ngayon (in Tagalog). July 3, 2014. Retrieved March 16, 2016.

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Olan Omiping born 1981 1982 known for his moniker as The Sniper is a Filipino policeman with the Police Officer II rank and a basketball player for the Philippine National Police Responders in the UNTV Cup 3 Olan OmipingNo 4 PNP RespondersPositionPoint guardLeagueUNTV CupPersonal informationBorn1981 1982Manila PhilippinesNationalityFilipinoListed height6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Career informationCollegeColegio de San Juan de Letran 2000 University of the East 2002 2004 PBA draft2006 Round 2 Pick 20th overallSelected by the Purefoods Chunkee GiantsPlaying career2013 presentCareer history2013 presentPNP RespondersCareer highlights and awardsUNTV Cup Champion Season 5 2 UNTV Cup Season MVP Season 1 Season 2 2 UNTV Cup Mythical Five member Season 4 1 Season 5 2 Contents 1 Profile 1 1 Collegiate and amateur career 1 2 PBA 1 3 PNP 1 4 UNTV Cup 2 Personal life 3 ReferencesProfile EditA native of Tondo Manila Omiping who named Michael Jordan as his basketball inspiration started played basketball at the age of 11 at the court near his house and influenced by his two older brothers who first played basketball In his first year he was a consistent titleholder and the MVP in different Barangay leagues Omiping tried out for the Aqua Safe team in the Philippine Chinese Basketball League and in the Tanduay Junior Lapad team in the PBL where he won a championship 3 Collegiate and amateur career Edit During his collegiate career Omiping was one of the top defensive stoppers in both NCAA and UAAP First played for Letran Knights he was moved to the UE Red Warriors in 2002 after serving the 2 year residency rule where he teamed up with PBA players James Yap Nino Canaleta Paul Artadi and Ronald Tubid under coach Boysie Zamar He was a graduated student of Business Administration major in management in the University of the East 3 In 2003 Omiping was made it into the 26 man national training pool of the Philippine men s national basketball team 4 He also played for the Iligan Crusaders in 2005 in the National Basketball Conference 5 Fash Liquid Laundry Detergent in the Philippine Basketball League 6 and in the first Philippine Collegiate Champions League in 2002 where he suffered an injury to his right hand during Game 1 that signified the end of his possible chances to get the MVP award However he was part of the Mythical 5 selection 7 Afterwards UE won the title 3 8 PBA Edit He was drafted 20th overall by the then Purefoods Chunkee Giants now Star Hotshots in the 2006 PBA draft 9 he is the last player to make in into the draft during the second round Fresh from his collegiate career span for 4 years Omiping was nervous in the draft but he had high hopes to make it into the PBA In his stay with the Purefoods team he was reunited with former UE Red Warriors teammates James Yap and Paul Artadi however he played only in the pre season games Purefoods was looking for a point guard and Omiping was part of those who were considered for the position including Boyet Bautista and Artadi His assistant coach Ryan Gregorio wanted Omiping to wait for another year try Bautista in the position and give Artadi a second chance after the team s victorious run in the two conferences of the 2005 06 PBA season Omiping chances to make in into the PBA went into perished 3 In 2013 Alaska coach Luigi Trillo expressed interest to have Omiping in their team 10 but the plan did not materialized PNP Edit Right after graduating in college his father suggests to Omiping to take the NAPOLCOM exam 5 In November 2006 Omiping s neighbor from Tondo a police officer tells him about the try outs for PNP s men s basketball team of which he accepted the exam and submitted his necessary requirements 10 After that he was called to Camp Crame for an agility test where only 150 made the cut out of more than 1 000 aspiring police trainees He is ranked 65 in the test and was eligible to go to training at the National Police Training Institute In his second month of training Alaska Aces has interested to play him and to move out eventually in the NPTI However Omiping chose to continue training despite the urging by his parents After his rigorous training at NPTI Omiping went into on the job training for six months before he stationed to Camp Crame where he was assigned in the Finance department of the Support Service 3 Omiping contributed to several championship titles of the Support Service in the inter department basketball tourney of the PNP He is also part of the PNP team that played in the PNP AFP Olympics aside from his day job 3 UNTV Cup Edit Omiping who is a Fiscal Analyst of the PNP Headquarters Support Service accepted the invitation by former PNP Chief Nicanor Bartolome to play for the PNP team in the first season of UNTV Cup in 2013 UNTV Cup is the first public service based basketball league in the Philippines 5 Due to his exemplar performance with the team Omiping was crowned as the MVP for the first two seasons of the UNTV Cup He was also named as Best Scorer and Base Shooting Guard in Season 2 11 Omiping contributed to the team that made it to the finals of the UNTV Cup in Seasons 1 3 and 4 Personal life EditOlan is married to Sheryl Omiping where they have two kids a boy and a girl 3 5 References Edit NHA Builders Lustestica tops in the individual UNTV Cup Season 4 honors UNTV Life March 9 2016 Retrieved March 15 2016 UNTV Cup For the love of basketball and public service UNTVweb com March 16 2017 Retrieved December 22 2018 a b c d e f g h Terrado Jonas May 2013 Remember Omiping The Former UE Warrior is now a Police Officer Sports Digest Manila Bulletin Sports Digest ISSN 1656 6556 Beltran Nelson February 2 2003 26 member RP pool named The Philippine Star Retrieved March 16 2016 a b c d Thio William June 2014 UNTV Cup Season 1 MVP PO2 Olan Omiping Spotlight in Tagalog UNTV Life a href Template Cite episode html title Template Cite episode cite episode a access date requires url help Villar Joey March 11 2004 Fash teems with scorers for Unity Cup The Philippine Star Retrieved March 16 2016 Villar Joey November 27 2002 Warriors to Shoot for the Crown Today The Philippine Star Retrieved March 16 2016 Villar Joey November 28 2002 Warriors Crowned King of Kings The Philippine Star Newsflash org Retrieved March 16 2016 Beltran Nelson August 21 2006 Williams key to title hopes with SLR The Philippine Star Retrieved March 16 2016 a b Galvez Waylon April 15 2013 A UE Warrior dreams on Tempo Archived from the original on March 16 2016 Retrieved March 15 2016 AFP humirit ng rubber match sa PNP AFP wants rubber match against PNP Pilipino Star Ngayon in Tagalog July 3 2014 Retrieved March 16 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Olan Omiping amp oldid 1113861587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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