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PBA Draft story: Leo De Vera and
the game of life
by rick olivares pic by mandy mangubat
When Calvin Abueva and company left for greener pastures, the
prognosis for the San Sebastian Stags was dire. No Abueva. No Ronald Pascual.
No Ian Sangalang. Ten rookies coming in… they were expected to flounder.
From the summer tournaments onwards, the young Stags showed that
they were a force to be reckoned with. Behind CJ Perez, Mark Tano, Bradwyn
Guinto, and Leo De Vera to name a few, they ran foes to the ground, fired
trifectas with wild abandon, and ultimately crashed the Final Four party.
Unfortunately, that was as far as they would go as the Letran Knights took them
down.
For Leo De Vera, it was bittersweet. It was all over for him just
as soon as it began. The Los Angeles, California-born Fil-Am was done. He only
had one year of playing eligibility as he transferred from Pierce Community
College and was getting in on the years.
De Vera excelled not only in basketball but also volleyball. However,
sports had to take a backseat as Leo worked part-time at five different jobs to
help his family. “It was tough,” he admitted of those years and foregoing his
dreams of playing varsity ball. “But I told myself this was for the best and
besides, it was for my family.”
Leo was working at a Filipino grocery when he heard patrons talk
about the PBA. “I really didn’t know anything about the PBA at first,” he
sheepishly admitted. “It is difficult when you are thousands of miles away. The
more I heard about it, I began to look at what I could find about basketball in
the Philippines on the Internet and in magazines.”
His interest was further piqued when he learned the Stags were attending
a training camp near Los Angeles. De Vera made his way to the camp where he got
to speak with Topex Robinson who at that time was coaching San Sebastian.
“We had Leo scrimmage with the team and his talent was very
evident,” recalled Robinson who is now calling the shots for Lyceum of the
Philippines University. “I offered him a scholarship even if he was only going
to suit up for us for one year. He played with Team B along with many others
who would move up to the NCAA team a year later.”
“I wanted us to win the title,” said De Vera with a little trace of
disappointment. “It was for the school and for us. And if I may be selfish, for
myself too. I really wanted to play varsity sports but I was working to help my
family. I thought that winning a NCAA title could really help me in trying to
pursue my PBA dream.”
After the NCAA, De Vera took a year off because his papers needed
to be fixed before he could play in the D-League. Once he got them he suited up
for Tanduay and Liver Marin for a year.
And now, he’s cast his lot in the PBA Draft.
“I’d hate to think I am a one-and-done guy,” De Vera mused. “Back
then, I was working to help my family. Now, I hope I get a chance because I am
building my own family.”
Last Thursday, August 20, De Vera’s girlfriend, Katrina gave birth
to a healthy baby girl named Leanna Kayleigh. After the second day of the
Gatorade PBA Draft Combine, De Vera rushed to the hospital to be with Kristine.
“Basketball used to be my hobby, my passion. Now, because of the
game, I met my wife. And now, the game… it’s my life.”
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