Dwight Ramos Celebrates Narvacan Homecoming
Dwight Ramos returned to Narvacan for a community-centered homecoming organized with Titan Management Group, bringing together young athletes, students, local officials and residents for a series of outreach activities that celebrated both basketball and the town’s identity.
The program opened at the Narvacan People’s Center, where Dwight led a basketball clinic for local kids alongside his brother Eli Ramos, Francis Lopez of Fighting Eagles Nagoya, and Jack Cruz-Dumont of Blackwater Bossing. The clinic featured basic basketball drills designed for young participants, followed by games, activities and a meet-and-greet session with the players.
Ramos also visited Barangay Paratong Elementary School, where he was welcomed by school administrators and local officials. During the visit, he delivered a short inspirational message to students and members of the community.
The stop carried a personal meaning for the Ramos family, as the school’s extension building was donated by the family and bears their name.

The homecoming continued with a parade through Narvacan, with Ramos joining the town’s marching band as residents gathered along the route. The parade made its way to the site of the Dwight Ramos court mural, where the day’s main program culminated.
The mural, unveiled as part of the celebration, pays tribute to Ramos’ basketball journey while also highlighting Narvacan’s local identity. Its design includes elements tied to the town’s agricultural and coastal character, such as Bagnet, Bantay Abot, the Spanish Shipwreck and coastal waves.
For Ramos, the homecoming was more than a celebration of his career. It was also a way to reconnect with the community that remains part of his story, while giving young fans and students a chance to share in the moment.

