Juno Sauler
Marco Januz "Juno" Sauler is a former semi-professional basketball player from the Philippines. He is currently the head coach of the De La Salle University Green Archers,[1] a collegiate team in the UAAP. Sauler is also part of coaching staff of the Barangay Ginebra Kings. He and another Barangay Ginebra Kings coach, Allan Caidic, were asked to concentrate full-time on the Green Archers during the collegiate basketball season.[2]
Early years and playing career
Sauler was born in Baguio City on March 5, 1973. His father, Jun, had also played collegiate varsity basketball and is credited with teaching his son the game. [3] Sauler studied in De La Salle Santiago Zobel School from the Preparatory level to High School. In his junior and senior years he played power forward / center in varsity basketball for the Golden Bengals (now known as the Junior Archers) from 1988 to 1990 in the UAAP. In his senior year, he was recruited by a rival UAAP university for its collegiate team but he chose to enroll and try out for De La Salle University instead.[4]
Sauler attended De La Salle University where he majored in Economics. While in college, he played power forward for the De La Salle Green Archers from 1992-1994 and led as team captain from 1993-1994. On his last year as team captain, the Green Archers reached the finals but lost the championship to UST.[5] Aside from Sauler's varsity presence, his academic performance was also recognized with his thesis paper vying for Best Thesis in Economics.[6] He was conferred a Bachelor of Arts Degree majoring in Economics [7] and was also granted a Loyalty award for being a La Salle student from Preparatory school to college, and a Gawad Magaaral award, specifically the Gawad Br. John Lynam FSC, for sportsmanship and leadership.[8] In 1997, Sauler played for Wilkins Distillery in the Philippine Basketball League through two conferences.[7] In his second conference, he was simultaneously assistant coach of the team.
Coaching career
Sauler became assistant to Jong Uichico for the De La Salle Green Archers in May 1998 but 6 weeks before the start of the UAAP season, Franz Pumaren took over as head coach.[7] Sauler was in Pumaren’s coaching staff for a year.
In October 1998, he moved on to coach the De La Salle collegiate women’s basketball team, the Lady Archers. He directed them to win three UAAP championships (1999-2001) and four straight NCRAA titles. [9] Concurrently, Sauler was head coach of the De La Salle - Zobel Junior Archers which would finish in the top 3 for those seasons.
From 2001 to 2002 he was a volunteer coach for the Philippine National Men's Basketball Team in the Asian games under Jong Uichico.[7]
In 2002, he moved on to the professional league where he was hired as assistant to Allan Caidic of the Barangay Ginebra Kings.[3]
Sauler rejoined the De La Salle Green Archers as assistant to Gee Abanilla in October 2011.
He took over as Head Coach on June 8, 2013, just three weeks before the start of the UAAP season 76. In his rookie season at the helm of the Green Archers, Sauler led the team to sweep the second round eliminations and make it to the finals.[10] He subsequently led the team to win the championship against the University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigers in a final deciding game in overtime.[11]
After UAAP season 76, Sauler and deputy coaches Allan Caidic and Jun Limpot observed the training camp of the San Antonio Spurs and practices of the University of Texas Longhorns.[12] This was followed by a 5-day comprehensive development program in the New South Wales Institute of Sport in Australia.[13]
Most recently, the DLSU Green Archers won the National Championship in Philippine Collegiate Basketball after defeating SWU in the finals of the 2013-2014 season of the Philippine Collegiate Champions League (PCCL).[14]
At various times since starting coaching, Sauler attended seminars and observerships under Mike D'Antoni (Phoenix Suns), Mike Dunleavy, Sr. (Los Angeles Clippers), Bill Guthridge (University of North Carolina), Phil Jackson (Los Angeles Lakers), Bob Knight (Indiana University), Mike Krzyzewski (Duke University), Lute Olsen (University of Arizona) and Paul Westphal (Pepperdine University).
Awards
After the UAAP and NCAA seasons, Sauler together with Coach Boyet Fernandez of the San Beda Red Lions, shared the Coach of the Year award of the 2013 Collegiate Basketball Awards hosted by the UAAP-NCAA Press Corps and SMART telecommunications.[15]
Sauler also won the Best Coach award for PCCL 2013. [16]
Personal life
Sauler met his future wife, Agnes Apostol, while they were classmates in De La Salle Zobel. They have two children, Lauren Marie and Santiago Mari.[17] His wife Agnes, was formerly an assistant lecturer at the DLSU School of Economics[18]but is currently working as a VP of HSBC.[19] His daughter Lauren is with the De La Salle Zobel Baby Green Archer Pep (Baby GAP) and his son Santi plays basketball in the De La Salle Zobel Grade School division.[20] Sauler is second of four children. His sister Rhia is a doctor at the De La Salle University Medical Center. His sister Rica is a professor with the School of Economics of De La Salle University.[6][18] His brother Nino also played power forward for De La Salle - Zobel.[21] Sauler's sister-in-law, Aissa, is a teacher in De La Salle Zobel and her husband Adonis Santa Maria is a former professional basketball player who also suited up for the DLSU Green Archers.
References
- ↑ Flores, Celest R. "Juno Sauler replaces Gee Abanilla as La Salle head coach", INQUIRER.net, Manila, 8 June 2013. Retrieved on 04 October 2013.
- ↑ ABS-CBNnews.com "Caidic to join Sauler in La Salle: report", ABS-CBNnews.com, Manila, 22 June 2013. Retrieved on 04 October 2013.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Manzano, Ronaldo "Juno Sauler: An underdog's journey", The LaSallian, Manila, 10 July 2013. Retrieved on 04 October 2013.
- ↑ Henson, Joaquin M. "Juno recruited by Ateneo","The Philippine Star", Manila, 23 October 2013. Retrieved on 9 November 2013.
- ↑ Terrado, Reuben "From 'slow, non-athletic' Archer in nineties, Sauler turns into unlikely De La Salle savior", Sports Interactive Network (Spin.ph), Manila, 1 October 2013. Retrieved on 04 October 2013.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Contributed by "Absolut Verde" "Animus Part 1: Five Searing Memories in La Salle Basketball", "Go Archers", Manila, 17 July 2012. Retrieved on 04 October 2013.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Henson, Joaquin M. "Eco grad now La Salle coach","Sports, News, The Philippine Star", Manila, 12 June 2013. Retrieved on 04 October 2013.
- ↑ De La Salle University : Office of the Dean for Student Affairs : Honors and Award , "Dlsu.edu.ph. Retrieved 04 October 2013.
- ↑ Lance, Brian (2012-10-01). "Lady Archers’ four-peat – A silent success story". The LaSallian. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
- ↑ Villar, Joey (2013-06-08). "La Salle confirms coaching change: Abanilla out, Sauler in | Sports, News, The Philippine Star". philstar.com. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
- ↑ Leyba, Olmin (August 13,2013). "Archers outlast Tigers, snare UAAP crown". The Philippine Star.
- ↑ Payo, Jasmin. "La Salle coaches off to San Antonio, begin team buildup". Inquirer.net. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
- ↑ "La Salle coaches to attend dev't program in Australia". ABS-CBNnews.com. ABS-CBN Interactive. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
- ↑ Villar, Joey (December 18, 2013). "Archers annex PCCL Crown". The Philippine Star (in English). p. A36. Archived from the original on
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(help). Retrieved 13 January 2014. - ↑ Payo, Jasmine. "La Salle’s Sauler, SBC’s Fernandez bag awards". Inquirer.net. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
- ↑ Payo, Jasmine (December 18, 2013). "Archers sweep Cobras for PCCL crown". The Philippine Daily Inquirer (in English). Retrieved 13 January 2014.
- ↑ "Sorry end to Ginebra season tempers joy for Finals-bound DLSU coach Sauler | PBA". Spin.Ph. 2013-09-28. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 "Office of Sports and Development". Osd.mydiscussion.net. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
- ↑ Bautista, Jude (October 2013). "Juno Sauler's Winning Coaching Style". Jude Bautista Gallery. Retrieved 13 January 2014. "Agnes is herself a VP for HSBC, Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation."
- ↑ Guerrero, Bob (2013-06-22). "Q&A with DLSU Hoops coach Juno Sauler | College Hoops Experts Blog - Yahoo Sports Philippines". Ph.sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
- ↑ "The Green Mind: A Chat With Coach Juno Sauler And More!". Goarchers.com. 2013-06-16. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
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