The Freeman

‘Accidental’ coach Cortes reveals recipe for success

- Emmanuel B. Villaruel Sports Editor

Since he took the coaching reins of the University of the Visayas (UV) basketball three years ago, Gary Cortes absolutely performed beyond expectatio­ns when he piloted the Green Lancers to four straight finals appearance­s.

He faltered in his first shot at the championsh­ip but bounced back in style, towing the Lancers to grandslam glory.

Interestin­gly, the Lancers upstaged different rivals in dominating the league for three consecutiv­e years.

They dethroned the University of San Carlos (USC) Warriors in 2016, downed the University of Cebu (UC) Webmasters last season, then outlasted the University of San JoseRecole­tos (USJ-R) Jaguars three nights ago to complete a rare three-peat.

Cortes, himself a champion Lancer during his prime, said never in his wildest dreams that he would be able to pull off such monumental feat in just his fourth year as coach of the winningest collegiate ballclub in this side of the archipelag­o.

“Playing four championsh­ips in four years with a grandslam finish is an awesome experience. Even in my wildest dreams, it never came into my mind that I would become a coach. It just came accidental­ly,” said Cortes.

What makes their triumph sweeter and extra special is that they had been through a lot of trials and tribulatio­ns before scaling the summit of success.

Even before the season started, the Lancers lost top playmaker Sheldon Gahi due to a fractured foot.

Compoundin­g their woes, back-to-back setbacks greeted the Lancers in the first round of eliminatio­n where they finished with a dismal 3-3 record, their worst ever since the league’s inception in 2000.

The Lancers, however, came back to life on the way to scoring a clean 6-0 sweep in the second round and in the process emerge as the No.2 qualifier that earned them a twice-to-beat advantage over the Webmasters in the crossover semifinals.

After finishing off the Webmasters, the Lancers have to deal with one last obstacle in their road to grandslam glory, the USJ-R Jaguars.

They drew first blood in the opener of the best-ofthree finals series, but the Jaguars roared back with savvy in Game 2 to forge a rubbermatc­h.

In the deciding Game 3 last Monday night, the Lancers quelled a spirited endgame resistance by the Jaguars, then turned to the hot hands of Jafet Claridad whose two consecutiv­e 3-point bombs vaulted them to a series-clinching 74-61 victory.

“I’m just glad I have these guys with me. We struggled from the start, got the momentum slowly, and then finished strong,” said Cortes. “We made it this season with our faith, determinat­ion and cooperatio­n, and the players are true to their commitment towards the organizati­on.”

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UV coach Gary Cortes shouts for joy while getting a victory ride from his players after steering the Lancers to a rare grandslam feat in CESAFI Basketball last Monday night at the Cebu Coliseum. PAUL JUN E. ROSAROSO
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