At A Glance
- Rising star Kieffer Alas is leaving the De La Salle-Zobel Junior Archers program to try his luck overseas and possibly land a spot in a US NCAA Division 1 school.
Rising star Kieffer Alas is leaving the De La Salle-Zobel Junior Archers program to try his luck overseas and possibly land a spot in a US NCAA Division 1 school.
The 18-year-old Alas flew to Perth, Australia where he is set for an intensive training with the NBL1 West club Warwick Senators.
“10 [years]. Words can’t express my gratitude. Thank you for loving me not because of but in spite of everything that has happened,” Alas wrote in a social media post.
“As I enter my senior year in the US, I couldn’t be more grateful to Zobel for their guidance and support. Such an honor to represent the green and white. Heck of a ride, always thankful that God led me to this school,” he added. “Salamat, [De La Salle Zobel].”
Kieffer, the youngest son of veteran coach Louie and brother of NLEX’s Kevin, was impressive during his Grade 11 days for Zobel, averaging 20.07 points, 11.13 rebounds, 4.93 assists and 1.07 steals per contest.
That statline was enough for him to be feted as the Season 87 juniors’ Most Valuable Player.