Valdez, Lady Eagles show full support to injured Tolentino

Ateneo star Alyssa Valdez surprised everyone when she made an unexpected appearance in the third set of the Lady Eagles' win over the San Sebastian Lady Stags. Photo by Tristan Tamayo/INQUIRER.NET

Ateneo star Alyssa Valdez surprised everyone when she made an unexpected appearance in the third set of the Lady Eagles’ win over the San Sebastian Lady Stags. Photo by Tristan Tamayo/INQUIRER.NET

Alyssa Valdez surprised everyone when she played unexpectedly in Ateneo’s quick disposal of San Sebastian Sunday. And her brief appearance couldn’t have come in handy for the injury-hit Lady Eagles.

Valdez thinks her coach Tai Bundit let her play because four of Ateneo’s players are out due to injuries. Ella de Jesus has eye infection, Jia Morado’s left knee needs minor operation while Mae Tajima and rookie Kat Tolentino are also sidelined with injuries.

Tolentino injured his right knee in one of the more bizarre timings during warmups eight days ago.

“Of course Kat is a huge factor for us, for the team,” said Valdez, who scored five points. “But right now all we want is for her to take her time to recover.”

Tolentino is expected to be out for at least six months after suffering another ACL injury, her third one in just a span of two and a half years.

“Kat’s a hardworking player and whatever happens, we’re just here to support her,” said Valdez, who will be playing in her fifth and final year.  “I wish her a speedy recovery.”

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