Perpetual Help hires Lim as consultant
UNIVERSITY of Perpetual Help System DALTA has tapped multi- titled mentor Frankie Lim as its new consultant with hopes of rejuvenating its campaign for the remainder of the National Athletic Association (NCAA) Season 93 next year.
“I’ve been appointed as a team consultant last month to help the team and also in recruitment,” said Lim.
The decision came days after the NCAA Policy Board reportedly lifted Lim’s indefinite ban for figuring in a fight with San Sebastian College volleyball mentor Roger Gorayeb five years back.
While Gorayeb has already served his oneyear suspension, Lim’s was never really lifted.
On Wednesday following an aggressive appeal by Perpetual Help through new Management Committee representative Frank Gusi, the NCAA reportedly decided to officially lift the ban and allow Lim to accept any position related to the NCAA.
Lim is expected to bring in his championship experience, having won four titles as a coach and as part of the San Beda squad as a player that won it all in 1978.
And with Lim, the Altas are expected to make a run for their first ever seniors basketball title.
“It’s a good feeling to be back in the NCAA and I hope to help Perpetual Help in a big way,” said Lim, who also coached in Barangay Ginebra for a couple of conferences in the Philippine Basketball Association.
Lim also brushed aside notion that he will eventually replace Nosa Omorogbe and Jimwell Gican.
“I’m just here as a consultant that was what chairman (Antonio Tamayo) and I have agreed upon,” said Lim.
Under Omorogbe and Gican, the Bright Akhuetie-led Altas made it to the Final Four and came one win away from barging into the finals two seasons ago before faltering to a 4-14 winloss finish this season minus the Nigerian, who transferred to University of the Philippines.