General back with Junior Maroons

The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) board allowed banned University of the Philippines-Integrated School (UPIS) cager Joshua General to continue playing for the Junior Maroons in the second round of the 76th season.

This came after the Quezon City Regional Trial Court (QC-RTC) issued on Friday a temporary restraining order filed by General’s parents.

UAAP Board Secretary-Treasurer Malou Isip of season host Adamson University said, in a statement issued Saturday, that they will abide by the QC-RTC’s decision.

"The UAAP Board will honor the TRO and will allow Joshua General to play in UPIS’s games covered by the 20 days," said Isip.

She added that General’s case will be discussed when the UAAP Board meets on Thursday.

It is not yet known whether the UAAP Board will reinstate UP’s 89-87 quadruple overtime win over Adamson in the first round.

The Board, however, nullified the win after declaring General ineligible to play for UP this season when they found out that the UP cager seemed to have used up his playing years after finishing Grade Six in 2008.

General, after the TRO was issued, played in UP’s game against the University of Santo Tomas on Saturday where the Junior Maroons squeezed out a 73-71 win.

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