Janine Pontejos Explained

Janine Pontejos
Number:7
League:WNBL–Philippines
Team:Philippine Army Lady Battalions
Nationality:Filipino
Birth Date:29 October 1992
Height Ft:5
Height In:5
College:De La Salle Lipa
Centro Escolar University
Years1:2019
Team1:Taguig Lady Generals
Years2:2022–present
Team2:Philippine Army Lady Battalions

Janine Ricalde Pontejos (born October 29, 1992[1]) is a Filipino professional basketball player. She also represents the Philippine national team in international competitions.

College

Janine Pontejos first took up basketball growing up with her siblings in Lemery, Batangas. Her first competitive experience in the sport was as a varsity player of De La Salle Lipa. She part of both the school's athletics and basketball team. She later transferred to the Centro Escolar University and became part of the CEU Lady Scorpions. With the Lady Scorpions, she was named MVP for four times in the Women's National Collegiate Athletic Association (WNCAA) and her team dominated the National Athletic Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (NAASCU).[2]

As of 2021, she is part of the CEU Lady Scorpions staff as an assistant coach.[3]

Club

Pontejos has played in the Women's National Basketball League in the Philippines. In its first season in 2019, Pontejos led the Taguig Lady Generals to a second place finish and she was named as season MVP.[4] [5] In the 2022 season, she helped the Philippine Army Lady Battalions clinch the WNBL title.[6]

National team

Pontejos has played for the Philippine national team. She was a part of the Philippines national 3x3 side which took part in the 2018 FIBA 3x3 World Cup which was hosted in Bocaue, Bulacan. As an individual, she won the gold medal in that tournament's shoot-out competition.[7] [8]

She has suited up for the team in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games where she won two gold medals; as part of the traditional 5-a-side team and the 3x3 national team.[9] She also played for the country at the 2019 William Jones Cup.[10]

Personal life

Pontejos joined the Philippine Army in 2020.[11] She holds the rank of Private First Class as of 2022.[12] She has a degree in business administration from CEU.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Janine PONTEJOS . FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A 2019 . FIBA . September 20, 2021 . en.
  2. News: Estrada . Kevin . From pick-up games to Gilas: How Janine Pontejos became the Filipina sharpshooting sensation . September 20, 2021 . Pinoy Liga . July 23, 2021 . en.
  3. Web site: CEU's Janine Pontejos as Women's Basketball Game Changer . Centro Escolar University . September 20, 2021 . en . July 26, 2021.
  4. News: WNBL happy of warm reception it has been getting . September 20, 2021 . BusinessWorld . September 9, 2020.
  5. News: Gemma Miranda tows PSI-Air Force to first-ever WNBL championship . September 20, 2021 . Tiebreaker Times . October 15, 2019.
  6. News: Terrado . Reuben . Pontejos stars as Army rips Air Defenders to claim WNBL title . June 28, 2022 . Sports Interactive Network Philippines . June 28, 2022 . en.
  7. News: Yalung . Brian . Pontejos, ex-CEU star, stands tall . September 20, 2021 . Tempo . June 13, 2018.
  8. News: Beltran . Nelson . Janine Pontejos reigns in 3x3 shootout . September 20, 2021 . The Philippine Star . June 13, 2018.
  9. News: Masoy . Niel Victor . SEAG conquest most memorable for Pontejos . September 20, 2021 . The Manila Times . December 30, 2020 . en.
  10. News: Li . Matthew . Janine Pontejos-led Gilas rally falls short against Mitsubishi Electric . September 20, 2021 . Tiebreaker Times . July 25, 2019.
  11. News: Asido . Sarah Jireh . Pontejos graduate na sa Army . September 20, 2021 . Abante TNT . September 21, 2020.
  12. Web site: Philippine Army congratulates SEA Games medal-winning athletes . Olympic Council of Asia . June 28, 2022.
  13. News: CEU's Janine Pontejos and Joseph Sedurifa lead Gilas Pilipinas to SEA Games silver finishes . June 26, 2023 . Manila Bulletin . June 6, 2023 . en.