The University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons’ grand plans of getting back on top are still on track though those no longer include Jared Bahay.
“In the last two years, the UP MBT and Jared Bahay have developed a special relationship. We envisioned a common future with Jared handling the reins of a championship-caliber team. We believed in his immense talent and capacity to lead,” UP Office for Athletics and Sports Development Director Bo Perasol said.
“However, not all things go according to plan. Although we have remained in our commitment to Jared, outside forces have intervened for him to have a change of heart.”
UP is respecting Bahay’s decision on where his next step takes him in Manila.
The 5-foot-11 Cebuano playmaker announced his early commitment to the Fighting Maroons in April last year before leading Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu’s successful title defense in the recently concluded CESAFI Season 23 juniors tournament.
“It is with a heavy heart that we respect his decision. A man should be at liberty to choose his own destiny. Godspeed and the best of luck to him,” said Perasol.
“The ‘J-House’ has a new home. We hope the ‘J-House’ will always be home, wherever that be.”
The Fighting Maroons finished runners-up to De La Salle University in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines Season 86.