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UAAP: Former UST Tigers coach Aldin Ayo to appeal indefinite ban
Former Santo Tomas University men’s basketball team coach Aldin Ayo is reportedly appealing his indefinite ban from UAAP in the wake of the Sorsogon training bubble controversy.
In a statement issued Friday night, the multi-title mentor said that “the indefinite ban imposed by the UAAP Board against me is not appropriate under the circumstances.”
“I will seek a reconsideration of such action,” he wrote.
Last Wednesday, the UAAP Board of Trustees made up of presidents of eight member universities ratified the Board’s decision to indefinitely ban Ayo for “endangering the health and well-being of the student athletes under his charge when he was training during a state public emergency declared by the government aimed at stopping the COVID-19 outbreak. “
READ: CHED on UST bubble: Clearly Sorsogon training actually took place
The indefinite ban means that Ayo is prohibited from participating in any capacity at all UAAP events and UAAP sanctioned activities.
Ayo has already accepted responsibility for her actions by leaving her post last week.
“I have found that no matter how motivated and well-intentioned you want to be, things go wrong. It makes you feel humbled, even humiliated, and we learn to painfully accept letting things be, “Ayo said in his latest statement.
“Yet to quote a Scottish proverb: ‘I am wounded, but not dead. So, let me bleed for a bit, then I’ll get up … to train again! “
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