On that Ateneo Women’s Volleyball
manager issue
by rick olivares
The news that the men behind the
ascent of the Ateneo Women’s Volleyball program are out. That’s specifically
Ricky Palou and Tonyboy Liao.
While I understand that Mr. Palou
is of retireable age as the Ateneo University Athletics Director, Mr. Liao, who
isn’t a school official has acted in the capacity of team manager for over
eight years now. He’s been there for the lean years up to the championship
seasons.
The word is the school doesn’t
want any team managers (from what I know this was instituted during the time of
former Vice President for Planning, Fr. Carmelo Caluag) on their varsity teams
anymore. From what I heard from Mr. Laio – he can be a supporter.
Now I guess that is fine if that
is how they want it. Each to his own. However, here’s the rub – why didn’t the
school officially inform Mr. Liao? Why did he need to find this out in the
media? Or is some other corporate entity spending now for the team? Did someone
drop the ball on this?
And furthermore, why does the
basketball team have a manager? Or is the basketball program still an autonomous
republic as it has always been?
Even if the basketball team remains
so, the volleyball program has also been a most successful program in terms of impact
and high visibility. While other Ateneo programs from football to swimming to judo
to name a few have also done well, it hasn’t – and with all due respect -- been
as high profile as the volleyball and of course, the basketball programs. The media
and fan coverage alone is apples and oranges in terms of comparison.
Whatever the reason for going in
this direction, the fallout smacks of bad public relations and a lack of
gratitude. Didn’t it occur to someone in the know that it would have happened
this way?
Even worse, the timing is
terrible. Christmas time and on the eve of the UAAP volleyball tournament. I don’t
think this “no managers” thing was conjured in the last few weeks. This in all
likelihood began with the new school year.
While this might not affect the
players, it could possibly affect the coaching staff. That is the team’s Thai
head coach Anusorn Bundit who Mr. Liao brought in.
I witnessed the lean years when
all the team tried to do was win the battle for seventh place against the University
of the Philippines (National University was always in the cellar). I was there
when Ronald Dulay took over and was followed by Roger Gorayeb. Both men
recruited and built the foundation for what would be its champion teams in the
V-League and in the UAAP. This isn’t meant to take away from Bundit who is a
huge part in the team’s elevation to a championship squad but you have to give
credit where it is due no matter what.
Unfortunately, everyone who now
built that program – save for program director Sherwin Malonzo – is out.
Hopefully, both parties – Ateneo and
the tag team of Messers Palou and Liao -- will find a happy middle ground.
If not, this is the worst
possible parting of ways. More so for Mr. Liao, a second time (this also happened
in La Salle).
It’s just disappointing because
some things could have been avoided.
TBL also funds the men's team correct?
ReplyDeleteMy biggest worry is that if another corporate backer decides to take over, the men's team will be hit hard, simply because it's not as viable as the women's team. And to think they have made significant strides with the program (those two successive championships are the fruits of those efforts).
Dear Mr. Anonymous:
ReplyDeleteNo, TBL does not fund the men's team NOR the women's team. He shows support to the women's team, along with other supporters and sponsors. Ateneo allots funds to the different sports programs, basketball and volleyball included. Funds coming from sponsors is only part of this. In terms of MONETARY VALUE for the volleyball program, TBL is not a major contributor. He does show support in other ways tho and this is appreciated. So to categorically answer your question -- NO, TBL DOES NOT FUND EITHER TEAM, ATENEO DOES. Where, may I ask, did you get your inaccurate information?