JP Yude named Adamson coach; Bang Pineda, Leo Miranda tapped as assistants | Inquirer Sports

JP Yude named Adamson coach; Bang Pineda, Leo Miranda tapped as assistants

/ 03:33 PM June 13, 2023

JP Yude is the new Adamson Lady Falcons coach

JP Yude is the new Adamson Lady Falcons coach. –UAAP PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines–A few days after parting ways with Jerry Yee, the Adamson Lady Falcons have tapped JP Yude as their new head coach.

Yude, who served as the head tactician for the Lady Baby Falcons in Season 85, was been elevated to call the shots for Adamson’s women’s volleyball team.

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Yude, who steered the girls’ team to a second place finish in the recently concluded tournament, will be taking over from Yee, who took on a coaching job with the Farm Fresh Foxies in the Premier Volleyball League.

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Sticking to the “true blue” mentality, Adamson also welcomed former players Bang Pineda and Leo Miranda as the squad’s new assistant mentors.

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Pineda and Miranda played indoor and outdoor volleyball for Adamson, respectively, during their college years.

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The new trio of coaches from San Marcelino looks to steer the Lady Falcons to a better season after finshing last season with a 10-4 record.

Yude and company will be propelled by returning players Louie Romero, Lorene Toring and rising star Trisha Tubu.

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