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Chico Lanete comes back home to steer LPU Junior Pirates

Chico Lanete comes back home to steer LPU Junior Pirates

Chico Lanete is coming back home to Lyceum of the Philippines University.

Lanete has been appointed by LPU as the head coach of the Junior Pirates starting NCAA Season 102.

The 46-year-old is a former Pirate, having played for LPU from 2000 to 2003 during the university’s NCRAA days.

“Well, of course, we are very happy and proud to have appointed a head coach who is an alumnus of LPU,” said LPU athletic director Dr. Allan Layco.

“He is already familiar with the Lycean culture and the Laurel family’s philosophy in running the team.”

During his time at LPU, Lanete steered the Pirates to three straight finals appearances in the NCRAA. He won Rookie of the Year honors in his freshman season before earning a spot in the Mythical Five in his final year.2022-FIBA-3x3-Cebu-WT-Chico-Lanete Chico Lanete comes back home to steer LPU Junior Pirates LPU NCAA News  - philippine sports news

“Siyempre, super grateful and honored ako na makabalik sa LPU. Malaki ang naging role ng LPU sa narating ko as a basketball player,” said Lanete.

“So coming back now as a head coach means a lot to me. Ngayon, excited ako to give back and help develop the next generation of players.”

Lanete replaces Al Vergara, who spent two seasons as head coach of Lyceum-Cavite.

In NCAA Season 100, the Junior Pirates finished with a 1-8 record.

Last season, LPU-Cavite went 4-9 in the group phase but was knocked out by San Sebastian College-Recoletos in the play-in, 80.85.

This is not Lanete’s first foray into coaching.

From 2022 to 2023, Lanete served as the head trainer of Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3×3’s FIBA 3×3 World Tour teams.

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Now, he takes on the challenge of rebuilding LPU’s juniors basketball program.

“For the team, siyempre we want to build a strong, disciplined, and competitive program that can consistently contend. Pero more than that, ang goal ko for the players is to help them grow hindi lang sa basketball, but also in character, work ethic, and mindset,” he said.

“So ipinagpe-pray ko ‘yan, na ma-guide ko rin sila not just for games, but sa life din beyond basketball. Kasi alam na natin ‘yan e, galing na tayo dyan. Hindi naman habang-buhay ang basketball.”

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Matthew Li is the Managing Editor and Co-Founder of Tiebreaker Times. He has spent over a decade reporting on collegiate recruitment, sports governance, and investigative beats in the Philippines.

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