At A Glance
- One of the pillars of University of the East basketball during its glory days in the 1980s, Allan Caidic returns to his roots as he was named consultant for the men's team, the school announced recently.
(Xire L. Babiera/ UE Dawn)
One of the pillars of University of the East basketball during its glory days in the 1980s, Allan Caidic returns to his roots as he was named consultant for the men's team, the school announced recently.
The 62-year-old Caidic, a three-time UAAP champion with UE, was tapped to help the Red Warriors’ campaign during the offseason and heading into UAAP Season 89.
A contract signing was held last Tuesday, Feb. 3, with school's top officials also gracing the event led by UE president and chief academic officer Dr. Zosimo M. Battad, SVP Florence O. Siy, PE director Leo Robert Viajar, assistant PE dir. Lovelyn Yee, sports coordinator Melvin Reyes and legal counsel Atty. Sarah Jane C. Macahilas.
“I’m so grateful for the opportunity given by the UE management for making me a part of the UE basketball program,” said Caidic in his interview with the school's student publication, UE Dawn.
“As a former player, I want to give UE the respect they deserve, so many years na nagdaan… parang nawala na ‘yong glory days before… it’s more of the respect first and syempre we have to do a lot of adjustments.”
Caidic, who holds the PBA record for most points by a local (79) and most three-points in a single game (17), will work with head coach Chris Gavina, and assistant coaches Paulo Hubalde and KG Canaleta.
They will spearhead UE’s rebuilding phase with Wello Lingolingo leading the way after they finished dead last and without a victory in Season 88.