By: Brian J. Ochoa - CDN Digital6-foot-7 Jylou Comeros of the CIT-U high school basketball team practices with head coach Edsel Vallena at the Cebu City Sports Institute. CDN Digital photo | Brian J. Ochoa
Vallena said he took on the challenge of developing Comeros because “you can teach talent but you can’t teach height.”At first glance, it is clear that the youngster, who used to study at the Crossing Bayabas National High School, has a lot to improve on.“It will be tiring because you have to focus on his training. But time will come all of this will pay off especially when you see the kid successful.”season of the Cesafi high school basketball, barely missing the semis round.
When asked what how he feels about being in a new place, the soft-sopken Comeros said he “feels good.”Comeros admitted he is excited and nervous to be with CIT-U. But he said hisHe said he treats coach Vallena as his father here, since he has no father now.