
Dwyne Enriquez (9) celebrates with his FEU Baby Tamaraws teammates during a game in the NBA Rising Stars Invitationals in Singapore.–CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
SINGAPORE—Weeks after his tragic passing, Rene Baterbonia continued to make an impact on his fellow athletes, even on those he had never met.
Dwyne Enriquez, a member of the FEU-Diliman Baby Tamaraws competing in the NBA Rising Stars Invitationals in Singapore, was one of those people touched by Baterbonia.
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In FEU’s rousing debut against Hwa Chong Institution in the regional high school tournament, Enriquez paid tribute to Baterbonia by writing the words “For Rene” on his pair of Kobes.
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Dwynne Enriquez, one of the FEU-Diliman Baby Tamaraws dedicated his squad’s win to the late Rene Baterbonia. | @MeloFuertesINQ pic.twitter.com/F5OXkbAKgr
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“We didn’t have any relationship. We never met, but of course, as a fellow athlete, you have to feel for him,” the 16-year-old Enriquez told the Inquirer in Filipino after posting 10 points, two assists, three rebounds and three steals off the bench in the 89-24 blowout.
“We were shocked to hear about his passing and it’s his last day [of wake] today so this game is for him.”
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The 18-year-old Baterbonia and his teammate Divine Adili died in a drowning incident during the Ateneo Blue Eagles’ team-building activity in Dipaculao, Aurora on June 8.
Baterbonia, a high school standout at Ateneo de Davao University before committing to Ateneo de Manila, was brought home to Talocogon, Agusan del Sur on Saturday for the final days of his wake. His burial is on Wednesday, June 24.
Last week, Ateneo de Davao honored Baterbonia by retiring his No. 2 jersey and renaming its senior high school covered court in honor of the late basketball standout.
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