Sun.Star Pampanga

A living legend

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Ato is like a plant that grew on a sidewalk. He did not start with UAAP nor NCAA. He was obscure before. Yet, in this basketball crazy nation, Ato’s name shall forever be etched in the national consciousn­ess.

In 1989, Lyceum was not known to be breeding grounds of basketball stars. San Miguel Beer gambled on the unknown Pirate and picked him 11th overall in the draft.

He is a pride of Pampanga.

He paved the way for such Pampango players as Arwind Santos, Ian Sangalang, Japeth Aguilar, Jason Castro and Calvin Abueva.

At one time, he led the Pampanga Dragons to a championsh­ip years back in The Metropolit­an Basketball Associatio­n (MBA).

In 1992, he was the PBA Most Valuable Player.

That year, he led SMB to the Championsh­ip. As if this is not enough, Ato was 3x mythical player from 1942 to 1994. He was the Most Improved Player in 1991 and PBA Comeback Player in 2000. He was a dominant player in the MBA. Pampanga was a champion in 1998 where he was the Most Valuable Player and a member of The Mythical Five.

He is the only living player that was cited as PBA and MBA Most Valuable Player. He is one of the PBA’s 25 Greatest Players in 2000.

It is to the credit of Coach Norman Black who saw the potentials of Ato.

Due to constant injuries to Samboy Lim and Hector Calma, Black utilized Ato as point guard and he rose to the occasion. The rest is history.

Time does not spare anyone, not even the greats like Ato. He transforme­d from player to coach effortless­ly. He agreed to coach the San Sebastian Stags in 2009. The Stags won the championsh­ip the same year.

In 2010, he became the Head Coach of San Miguel. In 2011, he was the PBA Champion coach of the Petron Blaze Boosters (SMC Satellite) besting the Talk and Text in seven games.

On July 25, 2013, Ato became the coach of the popular Barangay Ginebra but later on replaced by Coach Frankie Lim.

He is now back at San Miguel Team as Assistant Coach to coach Leo Austria. Here is a resilient person who understand­s the nuances of playing and coaching basketball.

More than this, Ato serves as one of the members of Sanggunian­g Panlungsod of San Fernando. He has served the City as one of the veteran legislator­s in the council. At present, he is the Chairman of Committee on Entertainm­ent, Games and Am u sem en t .

Ato has carved a niche in the history of basketball in the Philippine­s, apart from being a civil servant. He is a living legend – Renato G. Agustin of Lubao and San Fernando, Pampanga.

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has said he is tired of running a corrupt government, dismayed that even despite all his warnings and appeals, the corrupt continue to feast or have access within.

That is understand­able especially when someone has put his trust on people to do as told.

A lifetime ago, in an old office I was dismayed that a digicam disappeare­d in plain view. CCTVs were not yet the norm then. Technology was just starting to speed up. In fact, that digicam was considered a novelty of sorts despite having only 2 megapixels because it was the first ever digital camera in the newsr oom.

One day, arriving from a coverage, the digicam was

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