FEU’s Barkley Eboña looks forward to
help Bataan Risers vault to the top
by rick olivares
During Bataan Risers practice one
December afternoon, there are two new faces. Well, one isn’t exactly a member
of the team – Kevin Alas who in his off-season is working to get into shape,
and two, this tall jumping jack who was running, huffing, puffing, and dunking
during the drills. It was Barkley Eboña.
Unfortunately, Eboña cannot suit
up for the much-anticipated game against the Knights in this Maharlika
Pilipinas Basketball League Datu’s Cup match-up as he is waiting for clearance
from the UAAP.
“Happy ako rito sa Bataan
Risers,” beamed a happy Eboña during a water break. “Agad ako na welcome ng mga
bago kong teammates at siyempre, meron mga familiar faces.”
Those familiar faces are his
teammates from Far Eastern University – Achie Iñigo and Richard Escoto. There
too are the coaches. Risers head coach Jojo Lastimosa and assistants Vic Pablo
and Jonas Villanueva all serve with the current Tamaraws coaching staff (with
the latter two former FEU players).
Eboña also pointed out that it is
a welcome change to have some of his former UAAP foes as teammates such as
Vince Tolentino and Jayjay Alejandro who suited up for Ateneo and National
University respectively. “Para maiba naman,” laughed Barkley.
The transition was smooth and
easy and Eboña bared that his teammates immediately welcomed him. “Pinagpala
rin tayo,” said FEU’s hard working power forward. “Kasi rito sa Bataan, may
chance kami lumaban para sa championship.”
After a difficult season with FEU
where the Tamaraws finished fourth in the league, Eboña is hoping that the
Risers will fulfill a trophy-less season. “Suwerte rin kasi freshman ako sa FEU
nung manalo kami sa UAAP,” he recalled. “Matagal tagal na rin so gutom din tayo
na hindi lang manalo ngunit mag-champion ulit.”
“Excited ako tumulong sa Risers
at mapasaya ang management, coaches, at teammates ko at siyempre… mga
taga-Bataan.”
“Promise ko na ibibigay ko yung
best ko.”
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