The UP Lady Maroons playing in the Reinforced Conference of the Shakey's V-League. Team manager Cecile Ronquillo is on the far right. |
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UP Lady Maroons had
SVL import problems of their own too
by rick olivares
Last
week, when volleyball clubs Bureau of Customs and BaliPure were having problems
securing permits for its imports to play, the University of the Philippines
Lady Maroons empathized for they too encountered similar concerns in securing
the services of two Thai players.
Before
UP’s match versus league-leading University of Santo Tomas, Lady Maroons team
manager Cecile Ronquillo bared the incident that led to UP playing all-Filipino
for the Reinforced Conference of the Shakey’s V-League.
“We
joined hoping to get imports and for the girls to experience playing in the
finals,” divulged Ronquillo. “We were very enthusiastic to achieve that. We
asked (Ateneo) coach Tai Bundit for referrals on imports to acquire.”
Thais Paweenut & Sirintra should have played for UP. |
“We
made the right preparations and sent the proper correspondence to Thai
volleyball clubs,” added Ronquillo. “We did everything by the numbers and
followed the rules. At first the Thai volleyball clubs answered all our
correspondence. And then all of a sudden somebody intervened and they stopped
answering our emails. I spoke to that person to find out what was the problem.
In the process, we also found out that he used to be a Fighting Maroon who
played for the volleyball team.”
“He
said they (the V-League) don’t know how to run a tournament. They don’t know
the procedures and they are not recognized in the Asian volleyball conferences.
He spoke to the Secretary-General of Thailand association and informed him that
they will not issue the International Transfer Certificates of the imports. So the
Thai association said we are a mess here and they will not lend any imports.”
‘This
person offered to help me get American imports through an agent he knows. The
caveat is I should assure him that this will be our last participation in the V-League
and we should join another tournament next year. We decided not to take up his
offer. We will not give in to blackmail.”
The
initial objective of the UP Lady Maroons participation in the V-League changed.
Instead of trying to really compete for the championship, it switched to
playing the bench and exposing them to good competition in order to get ready
for the UAAP.
“Jerry
(Yee, UP’s head coach) explained everything to the team so we want them to
understand. Is it because we now have a corporate sponsor (United Auctioneers
Incorporated) that there is interest in us? We have always been invited to
participate here. We just want to play but not get involved in blackmail.”
The
team had spent close to PhP20,000 pesos on plane tickets for the Thai players
only to see it thrown away. "Lesson learned," noted Ronquillo.
On
another note, Lady Maroons' team manager also talked about the renewed interest
in UP volleyball including from UP Chancellor Michael Tan who as very impressed
with the girls. “There are jitters and expectations for the team so we have to
make sure that we enforce discipline and keep everyone apprised of policies and
developments,” said Ronquillo. “After all, we are very cognizant of our image
and why we will do what is right for the team and for volleyball.”
The
UP Lady Maroons currently tote a 1-2 record in the SVL with four matches to
play in the elimination round. Their next match is against the Pocari Sweat
Lady Warriors this Saturday, October 15, at the Filoil Flying V Centre.
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