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Letran’s recruitment drive continues, gets Drex Delos Reyes, Emman Galman


Colegio de San Juan de Letran continued its rebuild on Tuesday, securing the transfers of two former UAAP players.

Drex Delos Reyes and Emman Galman enrolled at Letran earlier in the day, formalizing their transfer to the school.

This will be a homecoming for Delos Reyes, who is a product of the Squires program.

The 6-foot-8 big man played one season for National University last season, playing nine games.

Meanwhile, Galman sat out last season and enrolled at College of Saint Benilde.

The  6-foot-1 Perpetual Help product played for De La Salle University in UAAP Season 84, averaging 4.33 points and 1.0 rebounds per game.

The two will sit out one year before being eligible for NCAA Season 101. They have four years of eligibility remaining.

Letran also secured the transfers of Peter Rosillo and Mark Omega on Monday.

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