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“Ang hirap kasi sa kanya, kapit tuko siya sa pwesto niya. Hangga’t pupuwede ayaw niyang bumitaw. Dapat dyan automatic yan nagre-resign siya, bigyan ng chance ang iba." -Abe King
“Ang hirap kasi sa kanya, kapit tuko siya sa pwesto niya. Hangga’t pupuwede ayaw niyang bumitaw. Dapat dyan automatic yan nagre-resign siya, bigyan ng chance ang iba." -Abe King
Rico Maeirhoffer - a lanky 6'5 forward for La Salle
Matt Mitchell. Chris Clay are fake and Fil-shams
There are also Fil-ams who played here but havent seen in action recently
Chander Donaldson 6'5 played for MBA marlins
Chris Lafontaine 6'5 played for Davao
Chris Mendoza 6'5 from Valencia HS and played for the Cebu Gem
Alex Crisano 6'7 played for Patriots, Talk n Text and Ginebra
Rob Duat 6'4 last played for Alaska
Nate Payne 6'5 played for Iloilo Volts
Dan Mosley 6'3 played briefly with the Dragons
John Dumont Fil-Canadian 6'5 played for Pasig (a mismatch to any pointguard)
along with Sonny Margate
Deejohn lee 5'11 - played with San Sebastian, now in city leagues in california
Stephen Antonio - 6'5 - Brother of will antonio played for the blades
Clarence Cole -6'5 Forward played in the PBL
Kenny Evans -6'0 - played with GEms,Alaska,Phonepals
Cid White, AC Brown, Jeff Claybrooks, Rob Allen 6'5
Other applied for draft include
Sanley De Castro, Francis Machica, Richard HArdin, Richard Dela Rena and others...
Not familiar to anyone there was a Fil-am name Steve Smith
Steve SMith is a 30 yr old plus rookie stand 6'4 and plays the guard-forward position who played briefly for San Miguel before being injured in 1998 after the injury he hasnt return and left the country...Steve was at the same batch of rookie including fellow beermen Danny Ildefonso....
Not familiar to anyone there was a Fil-am name Steve Smith
Steve SMith is a 30 yr old plus rookie stand 6'4 and plays the guard-forward position who played briefly for San Miguel before being injured in 1998 after the injury he hasnt return and left the country...Steve was at the same batch of rookie including fellow beermen Danny Ildefonso....
No news since his disappearance
I remember that guy posting up the other teams' point guards and scoring almost at will. After a few games, he disappeared. Tsk.
David Friedhoff - 6'3 - Forward
College: Apple State
Played With Tanduay Rhum Master, Fedex of PBA
Born 1977 still young, havent shown his real potential
Deserves a second try Dennis Harrison - 6'2 - Guard
Played with Pop Cola and Shell (1999)
College: University of Hawaii
After Pop Cola no team have gambled to sign him William Wilson - 6'6 - Guard/Forward
Played with BLU Detergent in Vis-Min Cup
Came with Asi Taulava
Never tried playing PRO in the Philippines
Now in his Thirties (What a waste) Dean Labayen - 6'1 - Guard (Fil-Canadian)
Played for Negros Slasher in MBA
College: York University
Canada based Mark Caguco - 5'10 - Guard
College: Cal State Northridge
He’s as tough as nails and a hard-nosed defender. Two years ago, Caguco was hired as a practice player by Shell. He played with Jimmy Alapag in the Pro-Am league in Long Beach last summer. Caguco was born in Naga City to full-blooded Filipino parents Dalmacio and Emma. He grew up in Los Angeles.
Chrispin Guinto, 26, is a 6-6, 220-pound forward who once played for the Pampanga Dragons in the MBA. He was born in Hayward, California, to full-blooded Filipinos from Masantol, Pampanga. In the pre-draft camp, he showed flashes of brilliance under the basket. Guinto will never be a superstar in the mold of a Danny Ildefonso but could blossom into a role player like a Sonny Cabatu. With a little more polish and a few pounds off, Guinto could turn out to be a sleeper.
Francis Raushmayer - 6'2 - Jacksonville
Leo Yanogacio of Rutgers ,Michael Tablan, and Christian Gavina, Richard Michael are also Fil-Ams participated in the PBA Draft but undrafted
Is Julius Cumlat the 5'9 Holy Name University Point Guard
a Filipino..pictures show he has some filipino features
and base on his stats on some games his good
We really need good point guards especially the Johnny Abarrientos Type
Players are becoming very scarce…everyone wants to score nowadays
Gabe Pagtama of The Ex-Sta Monica College is also a Fil-Am Richmond delos Cientos of Contra Costa College, Joseph Dominguez of the University of Winnipeg in Canada, Clarence Cole 6'5 of Sta Ana, Cypress, Sanley de Castro of Harbor City College, Crispin Guinto 6'6 of San Jose State University, Michael Tablan of Centennial Colege, Canada, William Villa of BYU, Hawaii, Richard Michael of Sydney University
So a 6'11 Gregory Slaughter arrive from Virginia USA....that a great addition in our local basketball...hope they keep on arriving
The Clark and Subic Girls in the past are now reaping the fruit of their patriotic labor......lets see some more will show up
HS
IS Joseph Paea one of the top 5 rebounders in california basketball high school of La Sierra Academy a Filipino?
Steve Smith 6'4 and William Wilson 6'6 could have made a living here and became star in the PBA but they havent got the desire...instead the grow old of what they to best....what a waste
So a 6'11 Gregory Slaughter arrive from Virginia USA....that a great addition in our local basketball...hope they keep on arriving
The Clark and Subic Girls in the past are now reaping the fruit of their patriotic labor......lets see some more will show up
HS
IS Joseph Paea one of the top 5 rebounders in california basketball high school of La Sierra Academy a Filipino?
Steve Smith 6'4 and William Wilson 6'6 could have made a living here and became star in the PBA but they havent got the desire...instead the grow old of what they to best....what a waste
The Clark and Subic Girls in the past are now reaping the fruit of their patriotic labor......lets see some more will show up. Hehehehe nice one dude, patriotic labor huh or lets make them heroines
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