The University of the Philippines Men’s Basketball Team (UPMBT) has renewed its partnership with staunch backer Januarius Holdings, Inc. and its subsidiary STATS Performance Apparel for the next two UAAP seasons.
The company’s support has been instrumental in the Fighting Maroons’ rise over the last few seasons with JHI chairman and CEO JJ Atencio bankrolling the team’s overseas training in Serbia, Japan and the United States and STATS serving as official outfitter.
UP head coach Bo Perasol, team manager Atty. Agaton Uvero, nowheretogobutUP Foundation founder Renan Dalisay, JHI chief operating officer Marcy Venezuela, and STATS chief executive officer Edrin Panganiban were present during the signing of the memorandum of agreement.
Perasol welcomed the renewal of the partnership with JHI, saying: “We are beyond grateful for having JJ (Atencio) and JHI in the team for the past three years and a couple more.”
The good thing about the partnership is that JHI will also provide the Maroons with data analytics technology, which is being used by elite teams in different leagues overseas.
“What’s exciting for us starting this year is analytics,” said Atencio, whose company was among the first to help the Maroons in 2017 when the program began its turnaround.
“That’s one of the things we are working on with the team and that’s what we’re looking forward to – how it would help them.”
STATS is also the uniform provider of the Maroons.
Atencio said the results the past few years have only fueled his drive to further support the team, which reached the finals in 2018 and registered another Final Four appearance last season.
Uvero said supporters like Atencio and STATS helped the team immensely when the Fighting Maroons struggled.
“Our journey with the UPMBT started three years ago, when, acting on a strong gut feeling, we decided to be major sponsors, despite the team just coming out of a lackluster season, the absence of significant community support, and my not even being a UP alumnus,” said Atencio. “We wanted to be part of the dream and help create something that eventually we could all be proud of. Fast forward to today, it’s a completely different situation.”