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UE head coach Chris Gavina suffers the results of his fiery, profanity-laced postgame rant because the UAAP fingers down an enormous four-game suspension efficient instantly
MANILA, Philippines – The UAAP could not be capable to hand out financial fines, but it surely nonetheless made certain that unruly conduct has no place in its ranks because it handed out an enormous four-game suspension to UE males’s basketball head coach Chris Gavina following his profane postgame rant final Wednesday, October 15.
In a press release on Saturday, October 18, the UAAP Board of Managing Administrators reprimanded Gavina for “unprofessional conduct in direction of sport officers” after he blasted referees for his or her resolution to throw out UE guard Wello Lingolingo on a loose-ball play that injured La Salle guard Kean Baclaan.
Lingolingo has since been suspended for 3 video games for his supposed position in Baclaan’s season-ending damage.
“As a collegial physique representing eight universities, the UAAP upholds the values of camaraderie, sportsmanship, and respect. Coach Gavina’s actions have been opposite to those ideas,” the assertion learn.
“As a trainer and chief, a coach units a excessive customary for the student-athletes and the college group.”
A day prior, the league additionally handed out warnings to different coaches essential of officiating like Ateneo’s Tab Baldwin and NU’s Jeff Napa on the males’s division, and UP’s Paul Ramos, UE assistant RJ Argamino and UST’s Haydee Ong over on the girls’s aspect.
This marks yet one more referee-related concern plaguing the UAAP Season 88 basketball tournaments after a supposed referee pay hole controversy amongst males’s and ladies’s video games and the aforementioned rants from a number of coaches, each coming off wins and losses.
Gavina begins his four-game suspension on Sunday, October 19, because the winless Purple Warriors tackle fellow cellar-dwellers FEU Tamaraws on the Araneta Coliseum. – Rappler.com