September 25, 2024

Much-touted Fil-Am twins Cade, Austin Ronzone react to suiting up soon for Adamson

Much-touted Fil-Am twins Cade, Austin Ronzone react to suiting up soon for Adamson
Instagram/Cade and Austin Ronzone

The Adamson Soaring Falcons are still finding their footing in UAAP Season 86 with an inconsistent first round. 

The learning curve is still steep for coach Nash Racela's wards, and they have to pick things up quickly if they want to sneak into the Final Four for the second straight year.

Not a few Adamson fans, however, are already looking forward to next season. And it's hard to blame them. After all, the San Marcelino-based squad has recruited two blue-chip guards.

Twins Cade and Austin Ronzone are expected to provide more talent for the Soaring Falcons in UAAP Season 87. They will be transferees from Arizona State, the same US NCAA Division I university where former Gilas Pilipinas prospect Remy Martin starred in before moving to Kansas.

The Ronzone twins earlier announced on Instagram how excited they are to play for Adamson. On Thursday, the 22-year-olds from Oakland reposted on Instagram Story a graphic of them wearing the school jersey. Cade included a raised hands emoji.

Austin, meanwhile, added two blue heart emojis.


They're not big on words, apparently.

 While Cade and Austin barely saw playing time for the Sun Devils, they could see heavier minutes with Adamson. They will join a solid Soaring Falcons core that includes Joem Sabandal, Vince Magbuhos, Ced Manzano, Eli Ramos, and Joshua Yerro.

The arrival of the Ronzone boys is timely, with star guard Jerom Lastimosa playing in his final hurrah.

It's with good reason why Adamson fans are getting excited. 

In the meantime, the 3-3 Soaring Falcons need to take care of current business. They will close out the first round this Saturday against the NU Bulldogs.

Catch the game live at 12 noon on One Sports, the UAAP Varsity Channel, and the Pilipinas Live app.

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