John Amores ng JRU, hiling na unti-unting mapatawad sa panununtok
- John Amores apologized for his behavior during the infamous game where he threw some punches at some of the opposing team’s players
- The former JRU player said sorry to his school community, his team’s fans, and the NCAA community
- He is hoping that the public will slowly be able to forgive him for his actions
- Amores also asked the public to avoid bashing his family members, most especially his 1-year-old daughter
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Jose Rizal University’s John Amores was interviewed by Dyan Castillejo and Quinito Henson on PlayitRightTV about attacking several players of the College of St. Benilde during their November 8 NCAA basketball game.
According to Amores, he is sorry for his behavior during the infamous game where he threw some punches at some of the opposing team’s players.
He apologized to his school community, his team’s fans, and the NCAA community for his actions.
The athlete is hoping that the public will slowly be able to forgive him and to avoid bashing his family members, most especially his 1-year-old daughter.
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Amores has been indefinitely suspended by NCAA and was removed from the JRU basketball varsity team.
“Humihingi ako ng tawad sa inyo sa insasal ko, sa mga fans ng Benilde, sa JRU community, sa NCAA community. Sa mancom humihingi ako ng pasensya sa inyo, sa fans sorry.
"Sana maipakita ko sa inyo na kaya kong maging better. Hindi naman ganun agad ako mapapatawad, pero kahit paunti unti sana mapatawad ako. Sana sa mga fans na nagco-comment, sana wag idamay ang family ko ang anak ko kasi ako naman ang may kasalanan," Amores said.
John Amores, who stands 6’2”, is an NCAA basketball player who used to play the forward position for Jose Rizal University. He recently was hit by an indefinite suspension by both the JRU and the NCAA for attacking players of the opposing team last November 8.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh