RP Patriots team to ABL named

October 4, 2009, 3:25pm
Tony Boy Cojuangco (left) and Mikee Romero.
Tony Boy Cojuangco (left) and Mikee Romero.

UAAP hotshot Khazim Mirza and former PBA star Rob Wainwright will spearhead the campaign of the Philippine Patriots in the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) Invitational Tournament which will have its grand opening on Saturday in Jakarta, Indonesia.

This was jointly announced Sunday by team owners Dr. Mikee Romero, CEO of Harbour Centre, and Tony Boy Cojuangco, president of ABC-5, as the team enters the final stage of its preparation for the first regional basketball tournament.

Other members of the team are Froilan Baguion, Christian Coronel, Neil Raneses, Mark Andaya, Ricky Ricafuente, Erwin Sta. Maria, Nat Cruz, Dino Daa and former La Salle star Jerwin Gaco.

Though they have plenty of options, the focal point of their offense is understandably anchored on Mirza and Wainwright.

Multi-titled Letran coach Louie Alas will call the shots for the Patriots with former PBA superstar Bogs Adornado as one of his assistants.

“Mirza is one of the most underrated players in the UAAP. I like his guts, his game and he moves like a veteran. Besides he has the height and moves,” said Romero.

The 22-year-old Mirza averaged 13.5 points and eight rebounds in his final year with the University of Santo Tomas Tigers in the UAAP.

“Given more playing time, he will become a star in the league,” said Romero.

The Patriots, according to Cojuangco, will be beefed up two American imports who are expected to provide added firepower and stability to the team.

“This is a well-balanced team in the tradition of the Harbour Centre team in the PBL,” said Romero.

“We have the experience, creativity, toughness and the firepower. It will be a fighting team.”

Romero’s Harbour Center has made history the PBL by winning the last seven tournaments to become the fastest team to establish such a monumental feat.

Romero and team manager Erick Arejola believe their boys have what it takes to dominate the six-country tournament owing to the country’s tradition and passion in the sport.

But Romero dismissed the notion that most of the members of the team are discards from the pro league, saying: “Wainwright, Coronel, Baguion, Andaya and Raneses are all talented players and they have a story to tell.”

“They’re all seeking a second change, so Tony and I are giving them another opportunity to prove themselves and serve the country once again,” said Romero. “This is the beauty of ABL, we’re providing another avenue for them to earn a decent living.’

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