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9th November 2015, 04:55 PM
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Moline MBA basketball
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9th June 2018, 08:36 AM
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Re: Moline MBA basketball
Hi buddy here I am looking for info related to Moline Basketball Association (MBA) teams and coach , so would you plz let me know about the same here ??
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9th June 2018, 08:36 AM
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Re: Moline MBA basketball
Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA), or Metroball, was a professional basketball league in the Philippines that ran from March 7, 1998 to July 26, 2002. Teams Location of the teams. Northern Conference Batangas Blades (19982002; team merged with Manila in 2001, known as LBC-Batangas Blades) Laguna Lakers (19982001; team abandoned the league after their owners FedEx joined the PBA in 2002) Manila Metrostars (19982001; team merged with Batangas in 2001) Nueva Ecija Patriots (19992001) Olongapo Volunteers (2002) (team renamed as Gilbey's-Olongapo Volunteers in 2002) Pampanga Dragons (also known as Pampanga Stars) (19982000; 2002) Pangasinan Presidents (also known as Pangasinan Waves) (19981999; 2002) Pasig-Rizal Pirates (19982000) (also known as Pasig Blue Pirates in 1998) San Juan Knights (19992001) (team renamed as Andok's-San Juan Knights in 2001) Southern Conference Cebu Gems (19982002; team renamed as the Cebuana Lhullier Gems in 2001) Davao Eagles (19982002) Cagayan de Oro Amigos (also known as Cagayan de Oro Nuggets) (19982000; 2002) Iloilo Megavoltz (also known as Iloilo Volts) (19982000) Negros Slashers (Bacolod City) (19982002; team renamed as the RCPI-Negros Slashers in 2002) SocSarGen Marlins (19982001; team renamed as the Socsargen Taguig Marlins in 2001 when the team played its home games in Taguig) Surigao Miners/Warriors (19992000) Coaches Louie Alas (Manila, 1999) Junel Baculi (Olongapo, 2002) Joel Banal (Pasig-Rizal, 1998-2000) Rolly Buenaflor (Negros, 1998) Philip Cezar (San Juan, 1999-2001) Lawrence Chongson (Pangasinan, 2002) Ricky Dandan (Manila, 1998) Aric del Rosario (Pampanga, 1998-1999) Binky Favis (Batangas, 1998-1999) Bonnie Garcia (Laguna, 1998-1999, 2001 / Pampanga, 2000) Danny Gavieres (Iloilo, 1999-2000) Willie Generalao (Socsargen, 2000) Bong Go (Davao, 2002) Jimmy Mariano (Surigao, 2000) Jun Noel (Negros, 1998-1999 / Davao, 2001) Nash Racela (Batangas, 2000-2002) Bong Ramos (Batangas, 2000) Biboy Ravanes (Socsargen, 1998-1999) Chot Reyes (Pangasinan, 1999) Mike Reyes (Iloilo, 1998) Arlene Rodriguez (Cagayan de Oro, 1999) Francis Rodriguez (Davao, 1998-2000) Robert Sison (Pangasinan, 1999 / Negros, 2000-2001) Leoncio Tan Jr. (Cebu, 1998) Joe Lipa (Nueva Ecija, 1999-2001) Allan Trinidad (Nueva Ecija, 2000 / Pampanga, 2002) Dong Vergeire (Pangasinan, 1998) Jojo Villa (Nueva Ecija, 2000) Jojo Villapando (Negros, 2002) Nemie Villegas (Nueva Ecija, 2000) Vic Ycasiano (Cagayan de Oro, 2002) Tonichi Yturri (Cebu, 1998-2002) David Zamar (Cagayan de Oro, 1998-1999 / Manila, 2000) |