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Originally posted by pachador View Postkurt bachmann, the German-spanish tisoy was 6'4" while Caloy loyzaga the spanish-basque was 6'3". There is another tisoy giant from the 1950s. he was 6'6". you will soon know about him. achtung !
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yes !! thats them the twin towers of the 50s bachmann and loyzaga, and the dark guy 3rd from the right standing, thats my inlaw, leonardo del pilar
Originally posted by RetiredJordanStopper View Postok pach..identify the tisoys in this picture are those kurt and king caloy at the back row, the tallest 2?
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Anyone who wants to replace a coach because his dwarf team keeps losing against bigger teams is wishing for a miracle and should get a magician. A more practical solution is to get reinforcements unless one is content to wait a few more years in the hope that the dwarf players will grow wings and fly over their defenders. PBA reinforcements will not guarantee a championship, but it will guarantee close losses which is enough to make me happy.
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this 6'6" mestiso giant you've never heard before. you will soon learn who he is when the magazine article is published. after studying in philippines , he played in a big university in the US. just be patient i wll let you know
Originally posted by JonarSabilano View PostCharlie Borck?=========================================
Anyone who wants to replace a coach because his dwarf team keeps losing against bigger teams is wishing for a miracle and should get a magician. A more practical solution is to get reinforcements unless one is content to wait a few more years in the hope that the dwarf players will grow wings and fly over their defenders. PBA reinforcements will not guarantee a championship, but it will guarantee close losses which is enough to make me happy.
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Originally posted by pachador View Postthis 6'6" mestiso giant you've never heard before. you will soon learn who he is when the magazine article is published. after studying in philippines , he played in a big university in the US. just be patient i wll let you knowDead Lizard.
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Originally posted by patay-butiki View Post
jawo
guidaben
arnaiz
atoy co
yoyong
adornado
trans: he's kinda familiar to me...Make us Proud Team Pilipinas!
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Originally posted by BlueSpy_adobo View Postsino ba yung yoyong?
trans: he's kinda familiar to me...
“Hindi ko na inaano ‘yun (mapasama sa pool) eh,” Santos said. “Kung susumahin mo ang buhay naming mga player, ‘san ba talaga ang first priority namin, ‘di ba? Ang first priority ko, dahil dito ko nakuha lahat ng kagandahan ng buhay ko at para sa pamilya ko, ang San Miguel. Alam naman ng lahat ‘yun. Ito ang dapat kong paglingkuran.”
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hehe... i really never thought that a joker like him is a past pba player...
thaks for the info..Make us Proud Team Pilipinas!
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A champion basketball team from an unidentified Kapampangan school with their teacher-coaches. Circa 1920s. source
Cavite High School Girls Basketball Team source
Girls Basketball at the 1911 Carnival Meet: Philippine Normal School vs Tondo Intermediate School. source
MANILA SPORTING GOODS CLUB TEAM. Carnival champions of 1925.sourceLast edited by c_d; 02-24-2010, 03:13 PM.
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