The game of life with Borgie Hermida
by rick olivares
When you watch the ongoing
Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League, there’s this familiar college star on
the sidelines. No, Borgie Hermida, former San Beda Red Lions star point guard
isn’t going to check in for the Bataan Risers… he’s there to provide steady
logistical and managerial support for the MPBL team.
Sometimes, it is hard to believe
that he’s hung up his sneakers. Not when teammates Ogie Menor and JR Taganas
are still plying their trade in the MPBL or the PBA.
When he was playing for San Beda,
Hermida was a part of the three-peat champions from 2006-08 that ended a
28-year NCAA title drought. Then in his last year, the Red Lions made even
bigger history by winning the title once more in 2010 via an 18-0 sweep.
Hermida though admits it wasn’t
an easy decision to stop playing. He was drafted by Barako Bull in 2010 and
also played for Shopinas and NLEX. However, the minutes were hard to come by
and staring at Borgie was the sobering reality that his PBA career could be
over.
“It is also my fault,” he humbly
disclosed. “I entered the pros not really ready. Ibang iba sa college ball.
Akala ko kaya ko kasi nung nasa college ako yung nang mamatanda pero pagdating
sa pros, ako yung minamama. This is what I can share also to the young players
– don’t rush going to the pros. Prepare yourself first.”
“It is hard for a player to get
drafted then sit on the bench. That is why the MPBL is perfect because you get
the chance to really prepare. But of course, if you think that you are ready
then go.”
Hermida struggled with the notion
that basketball was over. “For three-fourths of my life, I was devoted to
playing basketball then it was over. I didn’t know what to do at that time. It
helped that my faith in God kept me going. Naniniwala ako na whatever happens
is for a reason that will be unveiled in time.”
Then came an offer from left
field. NLEX offered Hermida a chance to handle its D-League team. “I was happy
and thankful because my work was still basketball related and I was enjoying
myself,” bared Borgie. “And nadala ko sa D-League yung suwerte when I was
playing because we won two D-League championships. Hopefully, magiging tatlo
dito sa Bataan Risers sa MPBL.”
“I am very happy with Bataan,” he
beamed of working with his new team. We started from scratch then our team
owner, Bong Zubiri, fully supports the formation of a team that will compete.
He is generous and it makes my job easier knowing that this is not a
multi-company owned team. He is so generous to the players that they all want
to play hard for him, the team, and Bataan. We have built harmony within the
team and yung samahan, malalim na, from management to the coaches to the
players and utility men.”
Regarding Bataan province, the
support is no less huge. “Ang sarap maglaro sa homecourt ng Risers,” enthused
Hermida. “Buong buo ang support for the Risers from our LGU partners like
Governor Abet Garcia, Vice Governor Cristina Garcia, Congresswoman Geraldine
Roman, and Congressman Joet Garcia. Hopefully, we can give them and the whole
province a championship.”
Speaking of lucky streaks,
Hermida recently hit another home run when he recently got engaged to his
girlfriend, Mainey Dela Cruz. “We met back in 2011 but only became a couple in
2014 after college. “Ever since I met her, I kept praying that she will be the
woman I would marry.”
And that future is now.
“We are about to enter the next
chapter of our lives and face the altar. It is something to look forward to.
I’m excited to be married with the most remarkable woman.”
With the Bataan Risers on an
11-game winning tear, and his engagement, things are looking up for Borgie
Hermida.
When you give your life and take
no shortcuts to the game, it rewards you back. He might not have had a career
the way he envisioned it to be. But you know… life isn’t so bad.
You see… good things happen to
good guys.
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