FILE–St Benilde Blazers coach Charles Tiu. Picture by Tristan Tamayo/INQUIRER.internet
MANILA, Philippines—As early as now, School of St. Benilde is already going through a problem not only for NCAA Season 99 but additionally for Season 100.
Nonetheless, it’s a superb kind of problem.
The Blazers, who fell in need of taking the Season 98 crown final yr, are firing on all cylinders in relation to recruitment.
In fact, including up on abilities imposes the duty of bringing all of the gamers into the rotation, however that’s an issue that coach Charles Tiu welcomes.
“It’s a problem we’ve by no means encountered earlier than, the place there may be now an abundance of gamers vying for a similar place. It’s a positive problem, higher than missing choices. They might want to compete for his or her spots, as we even have a surplus of gamers,” coach Charles Tiu mentioned.
Headlining the brand new breed of the Blazers is the trio out of San Beda composed of Tony Ynot, Justine Sanchez and Gab Cometa.
Former Emilio Aguinaldo School large man Allen Liwag will even sit out subsequent season alongside Nathan Victoria, Jhomel Ancheta, Roger Ondoa, Ian Torres,Matthew Oli, Tahjae Ordonio, Irele Galas and Jeric Canete.
All newcomers will be capable of don the Inexperienced and White in Season 100.
With the inflow of latest gamers coming in, the graduating abilities will now should step as much as depart a long-lasting impression on the brand new Blazers..
“Our major focus stays on the upcoming season that’s about to begin in a month or so. We nonetheless have a considerable quantity of labor to perform, and our consistency stays a problem,” bared Tiu.
Season 99 will signify the ultimate enjoying years of Miggy Corteza, Robi Nayve, Prince Carlos, Felipe Marasigan, Chris Flores and reigning league MVP Will Gozum.
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