Gil Salandanan, Jay Adevoso, and Edwin Corral who organize Breakdown Basketball. |
Breakdown Basketball is
breaking down doors
by
rick olivares
I got to check out this
exciting new league for high school hoopsters last Saturday, April 29. It was
the Breakdown Basketball league that ironically is on its third year.
The brain child of Ateneo
coach (and former player) Yuri Escueta and some parents of student-athletes Jay
Adevoso, Edwin Corral, and Gil Salandanan, the Breakdown Basketball League
started out as a means to provide the non-UAAP Juniors teams some meaningful
playing experience.
In their inaugural league
in October of 2015, they featured two divisions with 16 teams spread across.
Now if you think that was a great start then consider where they are no – four
divisions where they have the Under 17, Under-15, Under-14, and Under-12 with a
total of 54 teams!
This July, the organizers
will add an Under-19 division, and around the second semester of next school
year, an Under-10 division. All the matches are incidentally played at the Moro
Lorenzo Sports Center’s court two every day.
“I think schools have
responded well to our league because of the parity,” said Adevoso. “Our member
schools are Ateneo, La Salle Greenhills, San Sebastian College-Recoletos, San
Beda, Xavier, Letran, UST, Malabon High, Marist, Notre Dame, and we also have
opened our league to a record 5 club-teams playing in several divisions.”
Jolas Terso, the former
National University Bulldog who is now coaching Notre Dame of Greater Manila
Fighting Irish (based in Caloocan City), told us that he liked this league as
opposed to other previous leagues they joined because the divisions are
structured more along age lines. “In the other league we joined, lagi kaming
bugbog. Ang hirap maghanap ng sasabihin sa mga bata kapag laging tambak at
mababa morale. Now, although talo kami ng mga one-point nung last few games, at
least alam ng mga bata, konting pukpok at tiyaga na lang ay may kaya kami.”
In the current Sulit.ph
Cup of the Breakdown Basketball League, LSGH is going for a fourth crown in the
U-12 division. They also recently won the U-14 championship while Xavier won
the U-15. Ateneo teams in the U-14 and U-12 divisions have consistently made
the finals but have never won it yet.
Personally, I like the
exposure given to the kids. And from what I know, values formation will become
an integral part of its program. That will help kids gain a keen understanding
of sportsmanship as well as the ethics of the game.
The major sponsor of the
league is Smart. Sulit.ph has naming rights to the current tournament while Got
Deals Mobile, Honda, Mared Rubber, M+ vitamins, and Compass Holdings are the
other sponsors.
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