Byron Villarias is dead-set on helping
Bataan rise to the top
Byron Villarias’
basketball career has had many challenges. With the Bataan Risers, he is
determined to make it to the top.
By Rick Olivares
During the Bataan Risers’ 95-85
win over the Imus Bandera last July 28, John Byron Villarias top scored for the
match with 25 points. In Bataan’s five matches in the ongoing Maharlika
Pilipinas Basketball League Datu’s Cup, the 30-year old Villarias has scored
double digits thrice.
He has always been a high scoring
guard. With Jose Rizal University as well as with NLEX and Cignal in the
D-League.
Yet, despite his ability to light
up the scoreboard, Villarias has always had to fight for his slot. “Sanay na,”
he succinctly puts about always having to prove himself. “Nakakainis kasi
minsan hindi nabibigyan ng chance pero kailangan talaga, positive thinking.”
For much of his young life,
Villarias has had to prove himself. Two cousins – Vernie and Vilmer Villarias
-- played for the University of the East back in the 1980s where they were a
big part of the school’s last UAAP champion teams.
When Byron left Silay, Negros
Occidental after high school to try his luck in Manila, his first destination
was – UE. “Nag try out ako sa kanila for two weeks and akala ko meron akong
chance. Kaso two weeks later, umalis sila Coach Dindo Pumaren and Bong Ravena
(as Lawrence Chongson replaced the former as head coach), hindi na ako nakuha. “
Disappointed, but undaunted,
Villarias tried out for other teams – Arellano University, FEU, UST, and CEU to
name just a few. “Hindi ko naisip na umuwi sa Negros kasi gusto ko ipatunayan
na kaya ko makapaglaro ng college sa Manila.”
It was with Jose Rizal University
where he managed to land a roster spot under Vergel Meneses. At that time, the
team was coming off perhaps its most successful spell since the days when
Meneses himself was the team’s star.
Yet, Villarias found his place
and scoring touch that included top pistolero Nate Matute and stud forward,
John Lopez.
After two seasons with the Heavy
Bombers, Villarias’ modest goals of simply playing in college had to be
adjusted. “Two years lang ako nakalaro sa Team A ng JRU and one year sa Team B
nila. Bitin. Pero nung naglaro yung team sa D-League as ‘JRU’ nagustuhan ako ng
NLEX pagkatapos naming sila pahirapan sa semi-finals. So lumipat ako after yung
conference na yun.”
When the NLEX Road Warriors moved
up to the PBA, Villarias thought that he was going to finally live his PBA
dream. Except that he played for a grand total of two games before he was sent
down to Cignal in the D-League. It was there where he joined a team that had
his current Risers teammates Pamboy Raymundo and Alfred Batino.
“Alam mo, disappointing at
frustrating din kasi nandun ka na sa PBA. Pero naisip ko rin lagi na lang
nangyayari ‘to. So pero hindi mo puwedeng isipin lagi yan. Positive thoughts
lang. Motivation lahat ito para sa akin,” admitted Villarias. “Pero kapag
tinignan mo si Pamboy na malaking part sa lahat ng team na napuntahan niya --- at
champion pa sila -- tapos ganyan… lalakas din loob mo. Laban lang.”
And so the three former D-League
teammates have found themselves with the Bataan Risers and Villarias could not
be happier. “Lalo ka gaganahan kung alam mo meron plano yung team. Meron silang
vision at siyempre, gusto ko sila matulungan at mapasama diyan.”
In a little over 19 minutes per
game, Villarias is averaging 13.2 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per
game. Good numbers that have helped the Bataan Risers to a 4-1 record.
“Dito sa Bataan, meron kaming
chance na gumawa ng isang special na ending. Sa ngayon medyo kulang pa sa
chemistry pero makakarating din diyan. Lagi naman nagiisip yung management at
coaches ng ways na makapag-bond kami para mas-solid pa yung laro sa court. At
sana masuklian namin at bigyan ng championship yung management at yung mga
taga-Bataan. Lahat kami rito meron motivation. Kanya-kanyang motivation pero
isa lang goal.”
“Ganyan lang. Laban ka lang at
aangat ka.”
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