Two more players, including last season’s Rookie of the Year Mark Nonoy, leave the UST Tigers roster in less than a month. UAAP
Si Mark, high school pa lang, si coach Aldin na kumuha para sa UST High School tapos si Deo naman two weeks before the season last year kinuha ni coach pero ni-line up pa rin"Kaya we are still waiting kung e-endorse nga ng school yung appeal ni coach. Nagme-meeting daw po sila as of the moment tungkol dito sa USTChua added there were exploratory talks for the two with other teams and are expected to make their final decision soon.
"They are stressed because of their loyalty to coach Aldin. But at the same time, time is running out since enrollment for the first semester in all schools is coming to a close,” Chua said, adding that the two would rather stay in UST or be under Ayo.The 5-foot-8 speedster from La Carlota, Negros Occidental, finished his rookie year as the Tigers’ third-leading scorer, with averages of 11.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.9 assists.
Cuajao also showed promise in his first year in the UAAP, despite being limited to norms of 1.1 points and 1 rebound in less than 6 minutes a night across 12 appearances. Once the two finalize their transfer, they would be the sixth and seventh players to leave UST in less than a month, following
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