In a season of excellent individual performers, Ateneo’s Thirdy Ravena was second to none.
After bannering the Blue Eagles to their second-straight UAAP title, Ravena is set to be named the Collegiate Player of the Year in the 2019 Chooks-To-Go Collegiate Press Corps Awards Night presented by SportsVision on Monday, May 27 at the Amelie Hotel in Ermita, Manila.
By snagging the top individual plum given by the reporters covering the beat, Ravena joined the likes of his brother Kiefer, Mac Belo, Jeron Teng, Robert Bolick and Ben Mbala in the list of the players who’ve taken home the coveted award.
The second-generation star put up a finals series to remember, averaging 29.5 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 7.5 assists as the Blue Eagles waylaid the UP Fighting Maroons – an affair which looked more like a coronation for the newest King Eagle.
Ravena will be joined by San Beda’s Robert Bolic; Perpetual’s Prince Eze; and University of the Philippines’ Bright Akhuetie and Paul Desiderio for this year’s All-Collegiate team.
Ravena’s coach, Tab Baldwin, will also be named as the UAAP Coach of the Year, while San Beda’s Boyet Fernandez will be named the NCAA coach of the year for the fifth time in the annual festivities also supported by Amelie Hotel Manila, Rain or Shine, the National Basketball League, NorthPort, World Balance, Arellano University and AXA Team Eds.
For the first time in history, the Press Corps will also be giving out the SportsVision Volleyball Players of the Year award to the standout performers of the UAAP and the NCAA.
UST’s Sisi Rondina will get the distinction as the first ever UAAP Volleyball Player of the Year for willing the Golden Tigresses to the Finals. On the other hand, Arellano’s Regine Arocha will be named the NCAA Volleyball Player of the Year after winning back the trophy for the Lady Chiefs.
The 2019 Chooks-to-Go Collegiate Press Corps Awards presented by SportsVision will be aired live over the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas’ Facebook page.