Levi dela Cruz steps out of Salado’s shadow to lead Chiefs
It’s no secret that Arellano will live and die by Kent Salado this NCAA Season 93.
But it doesn’t mean that there’s no contingency plan for the Chiefs.
Article continues after this advertisementEnter 22-year-old Levi dela Cruz.
The diminutive Davaoeño playmaker has bid his time playing behind the spitfire guard all season long but he stepped out of the shadows on Friday to help Arellano nab the 87-81 come-from-behind win against St. Benilde.
Dela Cruz exploded for 24 points, 12 coming in the fourth quarter in the Chiefs’ huge fightback against the Blazers, on top of four assists, three rebounds, and a block.
Article continues after this advertisementBut the transferee credited his breakout performance to coach Jerry Codiñera, who has put a premium on team defense.
“All they’re asking me is to do defense and pressure on the backcourt. Our offense will come. We’re not rushing things, but today, I think I was a little more aggressive because I was confident with the work I’m putting in after our practices,” he said.
Dela Cruz has thrived in Codiñera’s frantic system with the Chiefs’ speedy backcourt that include Salado and Marwin Taywan able to terrorize the opposing team’s guards may it be on offense or defense.
“I’m used to running teams like this, playing in transition so I believe I fitted quickly to the system,” he said, looking back at his previous stops in NU and UST before arriving in Arellano last year.
Dela Cruz relishes his time with Salado the most, noting that the lead Chief has undoubtedly been “a role model” for him.
“It’s really all Kent. He’s our senior. All I want is to do my role whenever I’m on the floor,” he said.
But one good game isn’t enough, and Dela Cruz knows that he has to sustain this good showing if he wants to find his niche in Codiñera’s rotation moving forward.
But more importantly, he and the Chiefs must exhibit poise in their drive to the Final Four in the second round.
“We’re all positive. Coach Jerry encourages us to not be down, not get caught up by the losses and criticisms, and to stay positive,” he said.
Arellano finishes its first round schedule in a Finals rematch against San Beda on Tuesday.