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Slaughter’s eligibility status with Ateneo Blue Eagles under scrutiny

/ 06:55 AM June 23, 2011

Former University of the Visayas star Greg Slaughter’s stint with three-time defending champions, Ateneo Blue Eagles in the upcoming UAAP season remains uncertain.

This after some quarters questioned the 7-footer’s eligibility after he suited up for Smart Gilas while serving his residency at Ateneo at the same time. Slaughter, a former two-time MVP of the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (CESAFI), heads a stellar recruiting class by the Eagles, one that also features phenom Kiefer Ravena.

The dynamic duo helped the Eagles claim the championship in the recent Fil-Oil Flying V Preseason Tournament but the combination might not see the court in the UAAP after Slaughter’s eligibility was scrutinized alongside Bobby Ray Park’s of the National University Bulldogs.

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The big man, though, remains optimistic and downplayed the reports. “I should be able to play but who knows what can happen. I brought it up with Ateneo a while ago and they assured me that it was okay. I don’t know how some other schools are going to try and argue I can’t play because I was serving our country by playing on the national team,” Slaughter said in an interview.

The UAAP opens on July 10 at the Araneta Coliseum with a double-header featuring the Far Eastern University Tamaraws and the La Salle Green Archers in a game slated for 1 pm. This will be followed by a skirmish featuring the Blue Eagles and the Adamson Soaring Falcons. /Correspondent Jonas Panerio

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