Former basketball pro Olsen Racela and his lovely wife Melissa talk about child rearing, their favorite family destinations, and the importance of a home that their kids can truly enjoy living in

After a long career in the court, you've retired earlier this year. What are your plans moving forward and what have you been doing since you left?
Olsen: I retired from playing the game, but it’s still basketball for me, because right now, I coach. So I always say that basketball has been good to me and my family, now it’s time to giveback to the sport that has been very good to us. I’m a coach of the Youth Team, and they call it the Energen Pilipinas 16 and Under Youth Team. I’m also an assistant coach of San Miguel, which is called Petron now.
Photographs by Martin Favis
Styling by Melissa Racela
To read the whole story, grab a copy of BC Magazine's November 2011 issue on newsstands and leading bookstores. For more information, call 478-4172 or email info@bcmedia.ph.

After a long career in the court, you've retired earlier this year. What are your plans moving forward and what have you been doing since you left?
Olsen: I retired from playing the game, but it’s still basketball for me, because right now, I coach. So I always say that basketball has been good to me and my family, now it’s time to giveback to the sport that has been very good to us. I’m a coach of the Youth Team, and they call it the Energen Pilipinas 16 and Under Youth Team. I’m also an assistant coach of San Miguel, which is called Petron now.
Photographs by Martin Favis
Styling by Melissa Racela
Word by Valerie Ann Del Castillo
Makeup by Cartherine Barola and Kristina Sevilla of The Face Shop
Hair by Rico Diolata of The Face Shop
Makeup by Cartherine Barola and Kristina Sevilla of The Face Shop
Hair by Rico Diolata of The Face Shop
To read the whole story, grab a copy of BC Magazine's November 2011 issue on newsstands and leading bookstores. For more information, call 478-4172 or email info@bcmedia.ph.
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