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Gerry Abadiano was born on 8 March, 2001 in Iloilo City, Philippines, is a Filipino basketball player (born 2001). Discover Gerry Abadiano's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 23 years old?
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Gerry Austin T. Abadiano (born March 8, 2001) is a Filipino college basketball player for the UP Fighting Maroons of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP).
He has won championships in the juniors and seniors division of the UAAP, and has played for the Philippine national under-19 team and under-17 team.
As a Grade 6 student coming from St. Roberts International Academy who had just competed in the Palarong Pambansa, Abadiano was discovered by Coach Goldwin Monteverde, who recruited him to play for Adamson High School beginning in UAAP Season 79 (2016–17 season).
Unfortunately, most of their wins that season were forfeited as they fielded an ineligible player in guard Encho Serrano.
In his final game for them, he had 11 points.
After that season, Abadiano, along with his teammate Carl Tamayo, followed Coach Monteverde in transferring from Adamson to Nazareth School of National University.
Him and Tamayo had to serve residency for Season 80.
Despite his absence, NU held on to win the juniors' championship for the first time since 2016.
Before the start of Season 82, NU successfully defended its NBTC League title, becoming the first back-to-back champions in league history.
They also successfully defended their ASEAN School Games title, in which they defeated Indonesia for the gold medal.
NU swept the elimination rounds, earning an outright spot in the Finals.
NU then swept the Baby Tamaraws in the Finals, with Abadiano contributing in Game 2 with 20 points, five rebounds, five steals and four assists.
He finished his high school career with averages of 11.3 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1.1 steals.
He also finished 16th in the NBTC 24 rankings.
The NU Bullpups then won tournaments such as the NBTC League (in which he was named Finals Most Outstanding Player), the 2018 Palarong Pambansa (in which he made the Mythical Five along with his teammates Tamayo and Terrence Fortea), and the 2018 ASEAN School Games.
The Bullpups opened their Season 81 campaign in 2018 with a win over the FEU Baby Tamaraws, in which Abadiano scored 10 points and three assists.
In a 50-point blowout win over the UPIS Junior Maroons, he had 14 points, five assists, two rebounds and two steals.
He followed that up with 17 points in a 72-point win over the UE Junior Warriors.
Against the Ateneo Blue Eaglets, he had 16 points, five rebounds, and two assists to close out the first round of eliminations.
In their rematch against Ateneo in the second round of eliminations, Abadiano scored 16 points and they eventually won again.
His performance in that game put him on top of the NBTC UAAP 24 high school rankings.
He had a double-double of 20 points and 15 rebounds in a win over the Zobel Junior Archers.
They went on to sweep the second round and finished fourth in the NBTC rankings.
They met Ateneo again in the Finals, where in Game 2, he was ejected from the game late in the fourth quarter with eight points and nine rebounds.
On August 1, 2020, it was announced that both Abadiano and Tamayo had committed to the UP Fighting Maroons.
Several weeks later, their high school coach Monteverde resigned from NU, who was supposed to be the head coach for the senior team of NU.
Another former teammate, Cyril Gonzales, left Mapúa to join them at UP.
In 2021, two more of Abadiano's former teammates reunited with him at UP, with guards Fortea and Harold Alarcon also committing to UP.
That year, Coach Monteverde was named head coach for the Maroons, reuniting him with many of his former players.
Abadiano made his UAAP seniors' debut in Season 84.
In his rookie season, he was the backup point guard to JD Cagulangan, and often played the role of a defensive specialist.
He played a crucial role in their semis win over the DLSU Green Archers.
This set them up for a best-of-three Finals match against defending champions Ateneo.
In Game 3 of the finals, UP won the game with Cagulangan making the game-winning shot.
This ended UP's 36-year title drought and made him a champion once again.
He also competed in the UAAP 3x3 competition that season.
Abadiano continued in his role as a defensive stopper and backup to Cagulangan in Season 85.
He would occasionally have higher scoring games, such as when he scored 13 points in a win over UE Red Warriors while limiting UE's Kyle Paranada to 4-of-11 shooting.
In their semis win over NU, he scored a go-ahead basket, then Cagulangan sealed the win with another three pointer the following play.
UP would lose in a finals rematch to Ateneo that season.