Ola's Suspension Reduced But Faces Another Violation?

San Beda Sports | 6/21/2012 09:31:00 AM | 3 comment(s)

The NCAA reduced the one-year ban on San Beda’s Nigerian rookie Olaide Adeogun to a four-game suspension while hinting at stopping four incoming rookie transferees from Mapua from playing in Season 88 due to residency issues.


League president and Letran rector-president Fr. Tamerlane Lana, OP, said the Policy Board decided to reduce the 6-8 Adeogun’s penalty to just four games from the original six it has originally planned after San Beda made a strong appeal for a suspension of not more than three games.

“After a deliberation, the NCAA Policy Board has decided to reduce the one-year suspension to just four games,” said Lana in yesterday’s press conference at the Gateway Suites.

But the league directed Adeogun, who was among those involved in last year’s brawl with the San Sebastian volley squad, to first withdraw his letter to the Commission on Human Rights against the NCAA.

Adeogun is actually facing another league violation, which is misrepresenting the league due to that CHR letter which is equivalent to the punishment of expulsion.

Adeogun, however, promised to withdraw his CHR letter.

The league also reduced the two-game suspensions of Baser Amer, Anjo Caram, Rome dela Rosa, Ryussei Koga, Carmelo Lim, Jaypee Mendoza, Jake Pascual, Kyle Pascual and Michole Sorela to just one.

Without Adeogun and the rest, the San Beda Lions will have to do with six players – transferee Art dela Cruz, sophomore Christian Dave Moralde and rookies Francis Abarcar, Antonio Bonsubre, John Mark Ludovice and Ritchie Villaruz – when they take on the Arellano U Chiefs on Sunday at The Arena in San Juan City.

The league opens shop on Saturday at the Big Dome with a twinbill featuring Letran versus San Sebastian and Jose Rizal against Mapua.

The Cardinals, for their part, could be playing undermanned for the whole of the year after four of their incoming players – Gab Banal, Joseph Eriobu, Mark Brana and Jessie Saitanan – face eligibility questions on their residency years.

The development came as a big blow to Mapua’s bid after the Intramuros-based school decided to drop 6-6 Fil-Palestinian Yousef Taha from its roster for personal issues.

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3 comments:

  1. This is a racist league that should be destroyed. The victim of racial discrimination is being pinished for standing for his right as a human being. WHAT ARE YOU BEDANS GOING TO DO ABOUT THIS?

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  2. NCAA board got scared. Ola shouldn't withdraw the letter. It'd be best if the CHR finds out and takes action. Misrepresenting the league? The so-called league didn't even give a fair ruling. They took action on what they thought was right, Ola should pursue his right to be protected. NCAA is a joke.

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    1. This league has lost all the semblance of decency. A priest openly stating that Ola's issue with the Commission of Human Rights is now the reason for his 4 game suspension. This divine priest called Lana even stated the OLA can be banned from the NCAA for accusing the NCAA of overlooking the RACIST angle of the brawl. I hope this priest will meet his maker soon. You will be judged dearly for being unjust. You will face the wrath of your lord. Unless of course you are simply using the priesthood for you diabolical goals.

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