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Manila Metrostars Leagues Metropolitan Basketball Association Founded 1998 History Manila Metrostars
1998-2001Arena Mail and More Arena Location Manila, Philippines Team colors blue, navy blue and white Uniforms The Manila Metrostars was a former professional basketball team in the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998-2001. The team was the 1999 MBA National Champions and holds the MBA record (and Philippine professional basketball record?) of winning 22 consecutive games during the said season. The team was merged with the Batangas Blades in the 2001 season. In 1998, the Metrostars played home games at numerous venues such as the Ninoy Aquino Stadium, the Ateneo Blue Eagle Gym and a host of others before playing permanently at the Mail and More Arena (now San Andres Gym).
History
In 1998, the Metropolitan Basketball Association was formed as a regional-based professional league which also challenged the commercial Philippine Basketball Association. The team made the biggest steal of all when they acquired Rommel Adducul straight out of the San Sebastian College - Recoletos. The team also had Alex Compton, an American citizen who was born in the Philippines. Others include ex-PBA veterans Peter Martin, Frechie Ang, Ruben Dela Rosa and former Far Eastern University star Nestor Echano.
In their inaugural season, the Metrostars were coached by Ricky Dandan but lost to the eventual champion Pampanga Dragons in the Northern Conference Finals, 4-2. In 1999, Letran Knights head coach Louie Alas took over the reins as head coach while adding former PBL and Cebu native Gilbert Demape. The Metrostars had an early 4-2 record, but went on an incredible 22-game winning run before finishing the elimination phase with a 26-4 record. The Metrostars dethroned the Dragons in the Northern semis before beating the Pasig-Rizal Pirates in the Northern Conference finals. In the National Finals against the Cebu Gems, the Metrostars won their only MBA National title, 4-2. One of the memorable games during the series was a three-overtime shootout between Compton and Cebu's Dondon Hontiveros before Manila won the game on the road. Compton was named as the 1999 league MVP.
The Metrostars failed to defend their MBA crown in 2000 as they lost to the San Juan Knights in the Northern Conference Finals. In 2001, the Metrostars and the Batangas Blades agreed on a merger, retaining the Blades name. This eliminated the Manila Metrostars franchise as Adducul (the MVP of the 2000 season), Compton and a few holdovers from the squad joined the Blades.
Notable players
- Rommel Adducul
- Alex Compton
- Gilbert Demape
- Ruben dela Rosa
- Peter Martin
- Jonathan "Chu Chu" Serrano
- Don Camaso
- June Longalong
- Frechie Ang
- Augustus Ceasar Brown
- Chito Victolero
- Dino Manuel
- Nestor Echano
- Nandy Garcia
- Jojo Brines
- Joel Co
- Cadel Mosqueda
Coaching Staff:
- Ricky Dandan
- Louie Alas
- Nonoy Chuatico
- Alan Altamirano
- Ariel Vanguardia
- Cesar Pohlen
- Boysie Zamar
- Aldrin Cruz
See also
Sports teams and leagues based in and around Metro Manila Leagues Baseball: Baseball Philippines
Basketball: Philippine Basketball Association (PBA D-League)
Football: United Football League
Volleyball: Shakey's V-League
Collegiate sports: CUSA • NAASCU • NCAA • NCRAA • SCUAA • UCAA • UAAP • WNCAA • MNCAABasketball PBA: All teams (PBA D-League: All teams)Baseball Football United Football League:
Division 1: Global F.C. • Green Archers United F.C. • Kaya F.C. • Loyola Meralco Sparks F.C. • Manila Lions F.C. • Philippine Air Force F.C. • Philippine Army F.C. • Philippine Navy F.C.
Division 2: Dolphins United F.C. • Manila All-Japan F.C. • Manila Nomads F.C. • Pasargad F.C. • Sunken Garden United F.C. • Union F.C.Collegiate sports Sports venues Antipolo, Rizal: Ynares Center
Bocaue, Bulacan: Philippine Arena
Makati: Makati Coliseum
Manila: DLSU Sports Complex • Rizal Memorial Sports Complex (Coliseum, Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Baseball Stadium, Track and Football Stadium) • University of Santo Tomas Sports Complex
Pasay: Cuneta Astrodome • Mall of Asia Arena
Pasig: PhilSports Complex (Arena, Stadium) • Ynares Sports Arena
San Juan: Filoil Flying V Arena • San Juan Gym
Quezon City: Blue Eagle Gym • Smart Araneta ColiseumDefunct leagues Basketball: Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association • Metropolitan Basketball Association • National Basketball Conference
Football: Filipino Premier League • Manila Premier Football LeagueDefunct teams Baseball Philippines: Antipolo Pilgrims • Marikina Shoemakers • Quezon City Angels
Liga Pilipinas: Taguig Batang Global
MBA: Manila Metrostars • Pasig-Rizal Pirates • San Juan Knights
NBC: Forward Taguig • Parañaque JetsInactive leagues Inactive teams Categories:- Metropolitan Basketball Association teams
- Sports clubs established in 1998
- Sport in Manila
- Sports clubs disestablished in 2000
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