Jun Ross

He emigrated to the United States in the early 1970s where he held a variety of business jobs in both New Jersey and California.

Lyle Ross Jr. started his basketball career as co-captain of the Ateneo Midgets who held a record of 24–1.

[1] Though his main focus was basketball, Jun also participated in cross-country where in high school he was a two time champion.

After emigrating to the United States, Jun hung up his basketball shoes and started a professional life as a business man.

Lyle was married in the Philippines and had one child, a son named Richard before emigrating to the United States.

Though thousands of miles away from his homeland, Lyle still remained a true Blue Eagle fan.

He was honored to be a part of the Ateneo Sports Hall of Fame and stayed in touch with many of his former teammates and classmates.