USC has new coach

By: Jonas N. Panerio May 18,2016 - 08:38 PM

Rommel Rasmo (Contributed photo)

Rommel Rasmo (Contributed photo)

The University of San Carlos Warriors coaching rigodon may have finally found the right man for the job after school management and team brass tapped one of the most successful high school coaches in Cebu to be their new head coach—Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu’s Rommel Rasmo.

The Warriors have been in limbo ever since they hoisted the Cesafi men’s basketball title— their very first title in 57 years—late last year. Not only did they lose the league MVP, Shooster Olago, and key guys Charles Pepito and Nico Magat, but they also lost head coach Britt Reroma who opted not to renew his contract with the school.

Recently, interim head coach Bong Abad, also asked to beg off the job, thus forcing USC athletic director Fr. Adriano Ocariza to look for a replacement. They quickly found one in Rasmo, the top honcho of the three-time defending Cesafi juniors champions, Magis Eagles.

“It was a collective decision, one that was made by me and other stakeholders of the basketball team. We feel that we made the right choice,” said Ocariza yesterday.

Rasmo, in an exclusive talk with Cebu Daily News, did not expect the transition to the college game to be easy but vowed to give his all to help the Warriors keep their lofty perch.

“It won’t be easy but like I always say, everything is a process,” said the Negros-native who has helped build the Magis Eagles from a fledgling program to one of the most feared in the nation today.

Rasmo will be joining his first practice with the Warriors today but said that it’s better that he observe first and acclimatize himself with the players. He will gradually introduce his system to the team with the help of USC’s current crop of assistants led by Abad, former pro Teroy Albarillo, Ron Vivar and Francis Auquico, who Rasmo will be bringing along with him from the Magis Eagles.

It also helps that several of USC’s players have already played under Rasmo, namely guard Gio Laguyo, forwards Mavii Suarez and Lucky Ecarma and big man, AD Gaviola.

Rasmo is also aware of the pressure that comes with position he now has. “Of course, USC is the defending champions and people expect them to win. But even if this wasn’t USC, even if this was some other team, people can expect me to go all out.”

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