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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Converge FiberXers pick 4 players from PBA Draft

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Inheriting the draft picks from Alaska, the Converge FiberXers have chosen Jeo Ambohot, Justin Arana, Kameron Vales, and Jose “Jollo”  Go in the 2022 PBA Draft.

Ambohot  is a 6’7” Letran alum, who averaged 10.56 points, 9.78 rebounds, and 1.11 assists, leading the Letran Knights in yet another NCAA victory.

Ambohot also took part in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League Invitational.

Arana is a 6’6” center from Arellano University. He is one of the top players other teams have been eyeing due to his size and skill. In the NCAA, he averaged 14.8 points and 17.1 rebounds. He was also selected for Gilas Pilipinas this year.

“I’m really happy and excited to play for Converge FiberXers,” Arana said after being picked. “It has always been my dream to play in the PBA, so I’m very thankful for the trust given to me by the team.”

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Vales, meanwhile, is a 6-foot guard, who played for the University of Regina, Canada. He had a short stint in the 2020 PBA D-League Aspirants Cup.

Former De La Salle University Green Archers guard Go took the fourth slot in the FiberXers draft pick. After his stint with the Green Archers, Go joined Ginebra in the PBA 3×3 competitions.

“I’m super thankful for management and the coaches for picking me and giving me a chance to play for them,” said Go. “I feel super blessed that I was picked by the FiberXers. For sure, I’ll be giving my 100% with the team.”

“We are very pleased that we managed to get Justin and Jeo in the first round of the draft,” said Converge FiberXers Board Governor Chito Salud.

“They were at the top of our wishlist, and having them on board will help us start strong in the season. Kameron and Jollo were also picked for their talents and potential. I can’t wait to work with all four of them in the coming days.”

Head Coach Jeffrey Cariaso was also very happy with the result of the draft. “We’re excited to get back to work,” he said. “There’s a reason why they were drafted and chosen. They will come in and bring their best, and with the right mindset. I want them to understand that they are part of a team now. Nothing beats hard work, and being a team that works together. That’s what I want to focus on.”

Converge FiberXers was able to retain most of the Alaska Aces players after their acquisition of the team. Jeron Teng, Taylor Browne, and Ben Adamos were initially carry-overs from the acquisition, and former Aces Allyn Bulanadi, Mike Di Gregorio, RK Ilagan, Kevin  Racal, Alec Stockton, and Mike Tolomia soon followed.

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