Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Bahay stays home at Ateneo

- IVAN SUING

After initially committing to play for University of the Philippine­s, high school hotshot Jared Bahay opted to stay home as he announced his commitment with Ateneo de Manila University starting Season 87 of the University Athletic Associatio­n of the Philippine­s.

In a statement, the 18-year-old playmaker from Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu said he wants to continue his playing for a Jesuit institutio­n where he can make an instant impact.

Bahay couldn’t wait to join the Blue Eagles and learn at the feet of Baldwin.

Bahay initially committed to play for the Fighting Maroons but UP Office for Athletics and Sports Developmen­t director Bo Perasol announced that they have no choice but to let him go after “outside forces intervened for him to have a change of heart.”

“I have decided to continue my studies at Ateneo de Manila and play for the Ateneo men’s basketball team. I believe that sustaining my Jesuit education will help unlock and sharpen my potential to the fullest, both on and off the court,” Bahay said.

“I am confident that their vision and holistic approach will contribute to my growth and maturity as a student, athlete and person.”

Bahay led the Magis Eagles to two Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. high school titles in his two-year stay.

Last year, Bahay had a double-double game of 14 points and 11 rebounds in a nail-biting 58-55 Game 3 win over the University of Visayas to clinch the CESAFI high school championsh­ip.

No less than Ateneo head coach Tab Baldwin and team manager Epok Quimpo showed up to witness the Magis Eagles’ 80-65 win over the Baby Lancers in Game 2 last 14 December.

The Batang Gilas prospect was also instrument­al in Central Visayas’ 77-73 win over the National Capital Region in the Palarong Pambansa last August.

Now that he’s already at Ateneo, Bahay is expected to see action in Season 87 in which he will team up with Filipino-Australian big man Mason Amos and Filipino-American guard Chris Koon.

Bahay couldn’t wait to join the Blue Eagles and learn at the feet of Baldwin.

“I am confident that their vision and holistic approach will contribute to my growth and maturity as a student, athlete, and person. I look forward to joining Coach Tab, the team, and the rest of the Ateneo community soon,” Bahay said.

Baldwin is also excited to have the country’s top high school prospect in the squad.

Ryan Reyes finished with six points as no local players submitted double figures in scoring for TNT.

In the other EASL game, Ryukyu Golden Kings dealt the Taipei New Kings their first loss of the season, 90-67, at the Okinawa Arena in Japan.

The Golden Kings finished their campaign with an even 3-3 slate for solo second in Group B, enhancing their bid for a berth in the semifinals as they moved past Seoul SK Knights, who are relegated at third place at 2-2.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SMARTS SPORTS ?? JARED Bahay (middle) commits to Ateneo de Manila University and will be eligible to suit up for the Blue Eagles in the University Athletic Associatio­n of the Philippine­s Season 87. Also shown are Blue Eagles head coach Tab Baldwin (left) and team manager Epok Quimpo.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SMARTS SPORTS JARED Bahay (middle) commits to Ateneo de Manila University and will be eligible to suit up for the Blue Eagles in the University Athletic Associatio­n of the Philippine­s Season 87. Also shown are Blue Eagles head coach Tab Baldwin (left) and team manager Epok Quimpo.

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