Stags in search for new 'godfather' to bring back glory days
At A Glance
- The San Sebastian College-Recoletos hopes to rediscover its old glory and fame as it moves on from its partnership with previous backer and is now looking for a new 'godfather'.
The San Sebastian College-Recoletos hopes to rediscover its old glory and fame as it moves on from its partnership with a previous backer and is now looking for a new "godfather".

In a statement, Rev. Fr. Rafael B. Pecson, OAR, expressed nothing but gratitude to the management team which was put up by Joseph Ronquillo and handled the squad for one season.
“The San Sebastian College-Recoletos community would like to thank Mr. Ronquillo for all the support, encouragement and the resources he put in our Season 100 campaign. While we fell short on our mission, it was one great ride with the management team he formed and we greatly appreciated it.”
“We wish Mr. Ronquillo success in his future endeavors,” he added.
The whole SSC-R community is now waiting with bated breath as to who will come aboard to right the ship on the way to the Promised Land.
“We are looking for someone who can bring fresh ideas and resources which are vital in enhancing the capabilities of each member of the team as we strive for excellence.”
“The school community and its fans are eager to hear the roar of ‘Bravo Baste!’ once again and hopefully we can hear it in the coming season.”
The Stags have been in search of the elusive success which the team last achieved when it raised their 12th banner during the celebrated days of the famed "Pinatubo Trio” of Calvin Abueva, Ian Sangalang and Ronald Pascual in 2009.
San Sebastian, however, had its glory days in the 1990’s when it dominated the league with a five-peat from 1993 to 1997, paving the way to the rise of players Chris Bade, Django Rivera, Nap Hatton and Melchor Teves.
The winning tradition was also ingrained deep into the Stags history with Eugene Quilban and Bong Alvarez leading the team to back-to-back championships in 1988 and 1989.