TIP forward Warren Calara lands in La Salle
Derrick Pumaren is letting everybody know that this will be a different era of the green and white this coming UAAP Season. With the recent acquisitions they’ve made, coach Pumaren was able to convince Technological Institute of the Philippines’ (TIP) forward, Warren Calara, to join the stacked

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
Derrick Pumaren is letting everybody know that this will be a different era of the green and white this coming UAAP Season.
With the recent acquisitions they’ve made, coach Pumaren was able to convince Technological Institute of the Philippines’ (TIP) forward, Warren Calara, to join the stacked and youth-oriented Green Archers squad.
“Pupunta dapat ako sa Arellano o Mapua pero kinausap ako ni Coach Derrick, kaya nag-commit ako sa La Salle,” Calara said.
The 6’5’’ stretch-forward posted an average of 7.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game during the 2019 PBA-D League Foundation Cup.
Pumaren’s prized pick-up will add his loaded and talented Green Archers roster which already includes Evan Nelle, CJ Austria, and Emman Galman.
“Medyo makakagaan sa loob na may mga kasabayan ako kasi pare-pareho kaming bago. Pero siyempre may pressure kasi La Salle na ito e,” added Calara.
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