Former PBA Player Rodulfo Enterina Jr. Passes Away After Being Involved in Motorcycle Accident
Former Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) player, Rodulfo Enterina, Jr., has died following a motorcycle accident in Cebu City on Saturday (April 29, 2023). The incident occurred at South Road Properties in Cebu.
Enterina, who was a former player of the University of Visayas, was driving his motorcycle when it collided with a truck. Unfortunately, the impact of the crash was severe, and he sustained fatal injuries to his head and other parts of his body. He was declared dead on the spot.
The athelete was drafted by Purefoods in the PBA Draft in 1991, along with other notable players such as Alex Araneta, Bong Hawkins, and Eugene Quilban. He played in the PBA for several years, showcasing his skills on the court and gaining fans across the country.
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This is not the first time a former PBA player has died in a motorcycle accident. In 2017, Cris Bolado also passed away due to a similar incident while driving a motorcycle in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
The news of Enterina’s death has saddened the basketball community in the Philippines. Many fans and former colleagues have expressed their condolences and shared memories of Enterina’s career in the PBA.
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Condolences to enterina family RIP coach Rudy..with love and prayers.