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Baby Falcons Rosillo, Edding to remain in Adamson


Adamson University is keeping two of its homegrown guards, with Peter Rosillo and Mat Edding staying put in San Marcelino.

Soaring Falcons coach Nash Racela welcomed the commitment of the two guards, as this continues the synergy between the high school and collegiate basketball programs of Adamson.

“This is big for the continuity of our program.

“We are aware of how other programs do their recruitment and we want to do it another way. That’s why we put so much importance on our high school program in the hope that they will transition smoothly to our seniors’ team,” he said.

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Rosillo, 19, is a 5-foot-8 playmaker from Placer, Surigao del Norte, who was ranked no. 9 in this year’s NBTC rankings after posting 13.79 points, 4.14 rebounds, 2.43 assists, and 1.5 steals in 25 minutes.

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On the other hand, Edding, 20, is a 6-foot-1 skipper from Zamboanga City, who was no. 23 in the aforementioned rankings, and normed 10.92 points, 7.77 rebounds, 4.62 assists, and 2.46 steals in 25 minutes.

The two bannered Adamson to the top seed of the UAAP Season 85 boys’ basketball tournament and pushed the Mike Fermin-coached Baby Falcons to their first Finals appearance in 20 years.

They will have their full five playing years and are eligible to play come UAAP Season 86.

“We’re excited to see what Peter and Mat will do at the college level, and we have faith that they will be better with the Soaring Falcons,” said Racela.

Aside from Rosillo and Edding, Adamson has also added 6-foot Fil-Am guard Mathew Montebon from Newark Memorial High School in California, as well as transferee Eli Ramos from Ateneo.

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However, they will have to contend for their spots, especially with the seniors led by Jerom Lastimosa, back for one more go-round in this upcoming campaign.

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