BLEACHERS BREW EST. MAY 2006

Someone asked me how my blog and newspaper column came to be titled "Bleachers Brew". It's like this, it's an amalgam of sorts of two things: The bleachers area in the stadium/arena where I used to sit when I would watch baseball, football, and basketball games and Miles Davis' great jazz album Bitches Brew. That's how it got culled together. I originally planned on calling it "The View from the Big Chair" that is a nod to Tears For Fear's second album, Songs from the Big Chair. So there.

Sunday, September 9, 2018

All in the family: Ateneo Lady Eagle cheers on brother Vince with Bataan Risers

All in the family: Ateneo Lady Eagle cheers on brother Vince with Bataan Risers
by rick olivares

When the Bataan Risers played against the Quezon City Capitals a couple of weeks ago during a Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League match, one of those cheering on the team was this statuesque lady who seemed all too familiar to the crowd.

It was Ateneo Lady Eagle Katrina Tolentino who was there to cheer for brother, Vince, who plays for the Risers. Vince himself recently graduated from Ateneo where he helped the Blue Eagles to its ninth UAAP men’s basketball title. But just a few weeks ago, Vince picked up another trophy… a D-League Foundation Cup championship with the Go for Gold Scratchers. And now, he has a chance to compete for another with Bataan in the ongoing MPBL Datu’s Cup.

His sister took the time to reflect on her brother’s whirlwind year. “Of course, I am very proud of everything he’s accomplished,” glowed the sister. “Two championships in one year is definitely something to be proud of. His success is just a reflection of all the hard work, dedication, and patience he’s put into the sport.”

When the Tolentino siblings moved to Manila to play for Ateneo, they found themselves struggling with their respective sports. Katrina suffered a knee injury right before the volleyball season started while Vince himself struggled to find his game and playing time.

“Both Vince and I have experienced times where we wanted to go back home to Canada, but I am sure we’re both thankful for where we are now,” admitted Katrina.

Vince raised his level of play in last two seasons in blue and white under head coach Tab Baldwin. He parlayed his UAAP play into a slot with the Gilas Cadets.

Katrina on the other hand got healthy and became an integral part of the Lady Eagles squads that reached the finals two seasons ago and the final four last year. When Katrina has a game, as busy as Vince is playing for Go for Gold and Bataan (aside from the national team), he also finds time to watch his sister’s volleyball matches.

Admittedly, watching each other’s matches isn’t easy. Katrina though admitted the nervousness that comes with watching her sibling’s matches. “I think of how anxious we both get when watching each other’s games. It’s to the point where we get more nervous watching from the crowd than actually playing on the court.”

“Basketball was his life growing up,” related the sister. “We had this hoop outside our house in Canada and I remember that Vince would always be playing alone even after 8pm when it was dark. Our family is competitive and he definitely carried on that trait. During his grade school days, he’d always challenge our older cousins and he’d surprisingly beat them.”

With the Bataan Risers at 6-1 and in the midst of a six-match winning streak, Katrina preaches patience to her brother and his teammates. “be patient and know that everyone’s time will come. You may feel like you’ve given everything and that things are not going your way, but there’s always a bigger picture that God has in store for everyone.”

The Risers play in the Bataan People’s Center this coming September 12 against the Valenzuela CDO Idol Cheesedog.



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