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  • #76
    Game 3 - 1991 all filifino conference finals

    Game 3 - August 27, 1991

    no. PUREFOODS......... fg 3pt ftm fta tp

    16. Alvin Patrimonio 9 0 5 5 23
    04. Elmer Reyes 2 0 1 2 5
    44. Jerry Codinera 7 0 4 5 18
    12. Glenn Capacio 1 0 1 1 3
    10. Ferdinand Pumaren 2 0 3 3 7
    09. Elmer Cabahug 9 2 3 4 23
    17. Leoncio Tan, Jr. 0 0 0 0 0
    15. Joey Santamaria 2 0 0 0 4
    11. Nelson Asaytono 5 0 12 13 22

    ..... Totals................. 37 2 29 33 105

    no. SARSI................. fg 3pt ftm fta tp

    13. Elpidio Villamin 2 0 0 0 4
    26. Andy de Guzman 4 1 7 7 16
    17. Antero Saldana 7 0 1 2 15
    23. Ricardo Marata 4 0 3 4 11
    14. Ernesto Loyzaga 3 1 0 0 7
    08. Alfonso Solis 10 1 8 8 29
    05. Santiago Cabatu 1 0 2 2 4
    25. Alfredo Jarencio 0 0 2 2 2
    51. Bernard Fabiosa 2 1 0 0 5
    41. Edgar Tanuan 8 0 0 0 16
    07. Edgar Macaraya 0 0 0 0 0

    ..... Totals................ 41 4 23 25 109

    Fouled Out: Loyzaga, Saldana
    Technical Foul: Jarencio

    PUREFOODS..............24 27 25 29 105
    SARSI.....................20 29 28 32 109

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    • #77
      Game 4 - 1991 all filipino conference finals

      Game 4 - August 29, 1991

      no. PUREFOODS......... fg 3pt ftm fta tp

      16. Alvin Patrimonio 13 0 3 3 29
      09. Elmer Cabahug 8 1 2 3 19
      44. Jerry Codinera 6 0 3 3 15
      04. Elmer Reyes 5 0 3 7 13
      10. Ferdinand Pumaren 6 0 4 4 16
      11. Nelson Asaytono 2 0 3 3 7
      12. Glenn Capacio 3 0 0 0 6
      31. Harmon Codinera 1 0 0 0 2
      17. Leoncio Tan, Jr. 3 0 0 0 6
      15. Joey Santamaria 1 0 0 0 2

      ..... Totals................ 48 1 18 23 115

      no. SARSI................ fg 3pt ftm fta tp

      13. Elpidio Villamin 3 0 0 0 6
      26. Andy de Guzman 9 1 3 6 22
      17. Antero Saldana 2 0 3 5 7
      14. Ernesto Loyzaga 1 0 0 0 2
      23. Ricardo Marata 5 0 0 0 10
      05. Santiago Cabatu 4 0 3 8 11
      25. Alfredo Jarencio 2 0 0 0 4
      08. Alfonso Solis 5 3 4 4 17
      41. Edgar Tanuan 7 0 6 6 20
      07. Edgar Macaraya 3 0 0 0 6
      51. Bernard Fabiosa 0 0 0 0 0

      ..... Totals................. 41 4 19 29 105

      Technical Foul: H. Codinera, J. Codinera

      PUREFOODS........ 22 33 27 33 115
      SARSI................ 17 30 28 30 105

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      • #78
        Game 5 - 1991 all filipino conference finals

        Game 5 - September 1, 1991

        no. PUREFOODS......... fg 3pt ftm fta tp

        16. Alvin Patrimonio 6 0 6 7 18
        09. Elmer Cabahug 7 1 2 2 17
        44. Jerry Codinera 5 0 0 0 10
        04. Elmer Reyes 6 0 0 4 12
        10. Ferdinand Pumaren 4 0 0 0 8
        11. Nelson Asaytono 7 0 0 0 14
        15. Joey Santamaria 2 0 1 5 5
        12. Glenn Capacio 5 1 9 9 20
        17. Leoncio Tan, Jr. 1 0 1 1 3
        31. Harmon Codinera 0 0 0 0 0
        24. Rudy Enterina 0 0 0 0 0

        ..... Totals...................43 2 19 28 107

        no. SARSI...................fg 3pt ftm fta tp

        17. Antero Saldana 1 0 0 0 2
        26. Andy de Guzman 9 0 4 8 22
        05. Santiago Cabatu 6 0 3 7 15
        08. Alfonso Solis 8 3 3 4 22
        51. Bernard Fabiosa 0 0 0 0 0
        41. Edgar Tanuan 6 0 2 4 14
        14. Ernesto Loyzaga 2 0 0 0 4
        23. Ricardo Marata 3 0 2 3 8
        25. Alfredo Jarencio 5 1 0 0 11
        13. Elpidio Villamin 1 0 0 0 2
        07. Edgar Macaraya 0 0 0 0 0

        ..... Totals...................41 4 14 26 100

        Fouled Out: Patrimonio, Asaytono, De Guzman, Solis

        PUREFOODS........ 23 30 34 20 107
        SARSI................. 26 30 27 17 100

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        • #79
          Originally posted by fordmo47 View Post
          As far as I am concerned the most devastating Alvin Finals Performance was in the 1994 All Filipino Finals against Ginebra. I believe he has 2 games there where he scored in the forties.
          It should be versus SMB and the right to play in the 1994 Hiroshima Asian Games.

          "Bakit nila ako ginaganito, sir... marangal naman tayo maglaro, 'di ba?" - Alvin Patrimonio pouring out his sentiment to Purefoods executive Teddy Dimayuga when he suffered a black eye, a bloody nose and cuts under both eyes in the first half of the Game 4 of the AFC Finals.
          I'm back. Don't ask why. Just be glad.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by capitantiago View Post
            It should be versus SMB and the right to play in the 1994 Hiroshima Asian Games.
            Thanks for the information, 1997 All Filipino Finals is what I am referring pala. Will do due edit

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            • #81
              Hi,alvin fan as well.. i have a copy( sports weekly ) of alvins first game as a collegian. He was all over the "through my lense clearly" section of Mon esguerra. Nawala ko na kaso! I actually became an alvin fan when i saw him against Letran during the 80s. Grabe! He was the pinoy jeff moore. High leaping , intense , not too much offense and would block every shots! Teamates then were leo Pujante , Naredo , atun the indon and i think Ramas later on. Whew, those were the days of the Ncaa.

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              • #82
                This thought came to me when I saw an old newspaper clipping of a Mapua boxscore in a 1985 game. Only Patrimonio went on to play in the PBA.

                It is common knowledge for people like me and Paulezra that Alvin wore no. 7 while a King Cardinal, my question is - In all of Alvin's years with MIT, did he ever have a teammate who went on to play in the PBA?

                It seems to me that Alvin never had the supporting cast to battle the powerhouses Letran and San Sebastian in the mid-eighties.

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                • #83
                  Captain Lionheart

                  Capt. Thanks for all the memories good and bad with the Purefoods Franchise and National Team your always be my no. 1 Pinoy basketball idol
                  your the Undisputed Best Power forward Scoring forward and defensive forward
                  the Country have ever seen
                  PRO DEO ET PATRIA (in the service of God and Country)

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by fordmo47 View Post
                    It is common knowledge for people like me and Paulezra that Alvin wore no. 7 while a King Cardinal, my question is - In all of Alvin's years with MIT, did he ever have a teammate who went on to play in the PBA?
                    I don't think there was any.
                    I'm back. Don't ask why. Just be glad.

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by capitantiago View Post
                      I don't think there was any.
                      Maybe he really went to Mapua not only as a recruited basketball player but for the academics as well. The guy has brains, he came from Manila Science High School.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by fordmo47 View Post
                        This thought came to me when I saw an old newspaper clipping of a Mapua boxscore in a 1985 game. Only Patrimonio went on to play in the PBA.

                        It is common knowledge for people like me and Paulezra that Alvin wore no. 7 while a King Cardinal, my question is - In all of Alvin's years with MIT, did he ever have a teammate who went on to play in the PBA?

                        It seems to me that Alvin never had the supporting cast to battle the powerhouses Letran and San Sebastian in the mid-eighties.
                        i I dont remember any of his teammates called up to the pros. Naredo was the only guy who had the potential as he went on to play for a pabl team. Alvin was a one man wrecking crew of Mapua. Btw, a little chismis. alvin was recruited to play for the rp team under Lipa right?. Prior to that stint, Alvins physique was unimpressive a bit on the skinny side. Same goes with his teamate like Magsanoc. Well, during that time i remember watching a mapua non ncaa game ( national seniors yata ) . Alvins upper body went from skinny to bulky ! I wont forget that scene because mIT fans behind me were all shocked kesyo hindi na daw proportioned. A friend of mine from U.P later told me the whole rp team was given a shot of "winstrol" kaya naglakihan silang lahat. I dunno but i was completely sold with his story. Hehe..gossip aside... i miss those days..college basketball then was ruled by superstars like Alvin, bong, samboy, allan , jarencio , vergel, Benjie. Panahon yun na player pinapanood natin hindi team. Wala ng ganyan ngayon!

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by paulezra View Post
                          Alvins upper body went from skinny to bulky ! I wont forget that scene because mIT fans behind me were all shocked kesyo hindi na daw proportioned. A friend of mine from U.P later told me the whole rp team was given a shot of "winstrol" kaya naglakihan silang lahat. I dunno but i was completely sold with his story.
                          I first saw Alvin personally in 1986 when he was playing for YCO in the old PABL. His teammates there were Glenn Capacio, Eric Altamirano and Dong Polistico. Magsanoc would come in later.

                          Man! even if you were at the opposite ring and at the lower ringside you can still hear the THUD! of his rebounds when he made those kalawit rebounds. It can be heard all over the Rizal Memorial Coliseum.

                          Could it be because.......of what's in your post?
                          Last edited by fordmo47; 09-30-2011, 07:22 AM.

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                          • #88
                            Probably....! Hehe but alvin is a good boy. I think his dad belonged to a religious group( adventist yata ). Hey, did you know that alvins teamate leo Pujante( baba tawag kasi babalu) is now an assistant coach in the Pba? Leos brother is tonichi who played for their( neighbor) rival Letran College.Trivia... Tonichi became Lasalle Greenhills coach after his stint there. We played a tuneup game against them and guess who were his players ? Binky Favis who later played for Ust , Guste who played for Pumaren at Lasalle and Guanio for the Maroons. Wow, time went by so fast.

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by paulezra View Post
                              Probably....! Hehe but alvin is a good boy. I think his dad belonged to a religious group( adventist yata ). Hey, did you know that alvins teamate leo Pujante( baba tawag kasi babalu) is now an assistant coach in the Pba? Leos brother is tonichi who played for their( neighbor) rival Letran College.Trivia... Tonichi became Lasalle Greenhills coach after his stint there. We played a tuneup game against them and guess who were his players ? Binky Favis who later played for Ust , Guste who played for Pumaren at Lasalle and Guanio for the Maroons. Wow, time went by so fast.
                              Don't forget that Alvin also has a very beautiful sister (Angeli Patrimonio?) who was also doing some modeling and a not so beautiful brother (Allen Glenn, I am very sure).

                              Leo Pujante also played for Letran. I just don't know which NCAA team he first played for. He was famous for having his picture in the newspapers while figuring in a brawl with some San Sebastian Stags.

                              I first saw Tonichi when he was the star player for La Salle Greenhills. He threw his noseguard on the floor when his buzzer ending shot, which could have won the game against the Mapua Red Robins, clanked the rim instead.

                              Binky Favis starred for the De La Salle juniors team along with Henson. He rode the bench with the Green Archers and decided to transfer to UST. In a game against La Salle in the old Loyola gym, former teammate, Dickie Bachmann whipped him with a towel while Binky who was standing in front of the Archer's bench, was objecting animatedly to a referee's call that went against him.

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by fordmo47 View Post
                                Binky Favis starred for the De La Salle juniors team along with Henson. He rode the bench with the Green Archers and decided to transfer to UST. In a game against La Salle in the old Loyola gym, former teammate, Dickie Bachmann whipped him with a towel while Binky who was standing in front of the Archer's bench, was objecting animatedly to a referee's call that went against him.
                                Hi Ford...

                                Were you referring to Ricky Henson, who donned jersey #4 while playing for the La Salle Greenies? Henson entered UP Diliman in 1987 and became part of the organization which I headed. Our org participated in an invitational basketball tournament featuring different business organizations in UP and I handled my org team in the first two years. Happily, we won the first two titles. I had in my roster for the first title notable players like Henson, and UP varsity players Albert Rios and Jose "Dodo" Samson. Henson played again for the succeeding year and was my top offensive guy, burning the hoops with nearly 30 ppg.

                                Henson missed the first game of our game in year 1. He suited up in game 2 but I didn't field him until the start of the 2nd half. He ended up topscoring for the team with 20 points despite playing only in the 2nd half. His performance earned him a slot in my starting roster as the team's lead PG with Rios playing center and Samson as PF.
                                Last edited by Jay P. Mercado; 09-30-2011, 03:32 PM.

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