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The Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA) was a sports association which existed in
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from 1938 to 1981. Throughout its existence, it staged various sports and was participated by prominent Philippine companies. After
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tournament became the country's premier basketball league until 1975, when nine of its members broke away to form the very first professional basketball league in
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MICAA basketball champions

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MICAA champions were Heacock's (1938) and the Manila Ports Terminal (1939). The Terminal would win three straight titles a decade later from 1948–1950. The MICAA champion a year before (1947) was Olympic Sporting Goods. *
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was the MICAA champion in 1951-52. In 1952, the Skymasters beat San Miguel Brewery for the title. *PRISCO (Price Stabilization Corporation) became champions in 1953–54. The All-Stars defeated YCO Redshirts for the 1953 MICAA title. *The YCO Redshirts won its first MICAA title in 1954 under coach
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, winning against Republic Supermarket in the finale. *In 1955, 7-UP Bottlers won their first championship on their maiden year, defeating San Miguel Brewery. *YCO captured two titles in 1956-57. On July 27, 1957, the Redshirts beat 7-UP in the finale for their third championship in the last four years. *The Ysmael Steel Admirals won the MICAA crown in 1958. *In 1959, the Chelsea Clippers under coach Mateo Adao, defeated the YCO Painters to win their first championship. 1960s and the YCO-Ysmael rivalry: *The
YCO Painters The YCO Painters were the multi-titled Filipino basketball team of the YCO Athletic Club that was active from the late 1940s to 1981 in the now-defunct Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA). YCO Athletic Club was founded ...
and the
Ysmael Steel Admirals The Ysmael Steel Admirals were a basketball team that became active in the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA) from 1958 to 1968. It was best known for its rivalry with the YCO Painters. It won numerous titles in the Nati ...
battled against each other for cage supremacy in the 1960s era. YCO won over Ysmael in 1960, 1963 and 1964, while the Admirals defeated the Painters in 1961, winning the title by default after the Painters refuses to play in the third game of their best-of-three series. Ysmael repeated over YCO the following year in 1962 to retain the title. *Ysmael regains the MICAA championship in 1965, defeating Floro Redmanizers. The Admirals beat old rival YCO Painters for the title in 1966 and won their third straight crown in 1967. *In 1968, Mariwasa Akai won the crown, under coach
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, becoming the second team to win the title in their first season in the league. The following year in 1969, Mariwasa retains the MICAA crown. Champions from 1970 to 1981: * 1970: The Crispa-Floro Redmanizers dethroned Mariwasa in the finals. The Redmanizers won the National Open crown earlier in the year and in the MICAA tournament, went undefeated with a 13-game win streak to capture their first title. * 1971 All-Filipino: The Redmanizers began a new rivalry with the
Meralco Reddy Kilowatts The MERALCO Reddy Kilowatts were a basketball team of the MERALCO Athletic Club owned by the Manila Electric Company (MERALCO) that played in the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA) from 1968 to 1972. Its moniker and m ...
, with coach
Lauro Mumar Lauro "The Fox" Mumar (March 6, 1924 – December 20, 1990) was a Filipino basketball player and later served as the national team head coach of India and the Philippines. He was one of the greatest Filipino players of his time, playing alongs ...
moving from Mariwasa to Meralco and taking over from
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. In the 1971 All-Filipino finals, Crispa-Floro won their third straight title, defeating San Miguel Braves. * 1971 Open: On July 11, 1971,
Meralco Reddy Kilowatts The MERALCO Reddy Kilowatts were a basketball team of the MERALCO Athletic Club owned by the Manila Electric Company (MERALCO) that played in the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA) from 1968 to 1972. Its moniker and m ...
beats
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, 65-58, to rule the MICAA Open championship. * 1972 Open: Mariwasa Akai won their third title in the last five years. The Recorders beat Crispa-Floro via two-game sweep in the championship series. Mariwasa coach
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won his fourth MICAA title, first winning it with YCO in 1964 and with Ysmael in 1966-1967. * 1972 All-Filipino: Crispa-Floro Redmanizers retains the All-Filipino crown, repeating over San Miguel Brewery in a finals rematch as the Braves just could not crack a MICAA title and were runner-up for the fourth time in their franchise history. * 1973 All-Filipino: Mariwasa Akai wins the All-Filipino crown, defeating the highly-favored Crispa Redmanizers. The title series was best known for the "Crispa Six" scandal where six Redmanizers - Jun Papa, Danny Florencio, Rey Alcantara, Rudolf Kutch, Virgilio Abarrientos and Ernesto de Leon - admitted their participation in a gambling syndicate's bid to "
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" the result of the Mariwasa-Crispa MICAA finals. *1973: The Toyota Comets (coached by Nilo Verona), playing with the reinstated
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and Alberto "Big Boy" Reynoso, captured their first MICAA crown, winning over Concepcion Motorolas in "cinderella fashion". The Comets previously played as Komatsu Komets in the National Open and Panamin basketball tournament. * 1974: The Crispa-Floro Redmanizers won their fourth MICAA title and regains the All-Filipino crown with a 2-0 series victory over defending champion Toyota Comets in their best-of-three playoffs. The Redmanizers clinched the title in Game two, 103-99 on October 15. Crispa-Floro was supposed to face U/Tex in the finals, but Toyota filed a protest that resulted to a scheduled replay. U/Tex refused to play and lost by forfeiture. This was the first-ever Crispa-Toyota finals meeting and the last MICAA championship before the professional
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was born. * 1975: The
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, under coach
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, finally ended a long, title-drought, winning over Manilabank to capture the crown. * 1976: Manilabank (coached by Honesto Mayoralgo) wins its first MICAA title, defeating the YCO Painters. * 1977: Crown Motors (coached by Nat Canson) defeated Solid Mills for their first championship. ITM (coached by Nardo Marquicias) won the Invitational tournament, defeating Crown Motors. * 1978: Solid Mills (coached by Arturo Valenzona) scored a 2-1 finals series victory over YCO Painters, winning the deciding third game for their first championship. * 1979:
YCO Painters The YCO Painters were the multi-titled Filipino basketball team of the YCO Athletic Club that was active from the late 1940s to 1981 in the now-defunct Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA). YCO Athletic Club was founded ...
(coached by
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) defeated Frigidaire in the third and final game of their best-of-three series as the Painters were once again champions after a four-year title drought. * 1980: Multi-titled coach Arturo Valenzona won another championship in leading the APCOR Financiers to a 2-1 series win over YCO Painters. APCOR became the fourth team to win the MICAA crown in its first participation in the league.APCOR wins MICAA '80 crown
/ref> APCOR repeated as champions in the season-ending invitational tournament, defeating Presto Fun Drinks. * 1981: APCOR won their third MICAA title by defeating
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in the first tournament of the year. The second conference which started in the first week of July, turn out to be the final MICAA tournament. APCOR defeated Jag Jeans on August 17, 1981, for their fourth title (sixth overall counting the National Open championships) to become the most dominant amateur ballclub at the start of the new decade and became the last MICAA basketball champions as the league folded up after failing to stage a tournament the following year.


Basketball teams

Pre-PBA era (1938-1975): * Caltex Oilers * Consolidated Foods (CFC) / Litton Jeans / Great Taste / Presto Fun Drinks *Chelsea Clippers *Concepcion
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* Crispa-Floro Redmanizers / Florotex / Crispa 400 *E.R. Squibb *Grepa-Life Underwriters *Heacock's Speed Merchants *Jacinto Rubber *Manila Ports Terminal / Philippine Ports Terminal *Mariwasa
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Recorders *Maurice Enterprises *
Meralco Reddy Kilowatts The MERALCO Reddy Kilowatts were a basketball team of the MERALCO Athletic Club owned by the Manila Electric Company (MERALCO) that played in the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA) from 1968 to 1972. Its moniker and m ...
*NADECO (National Development Company) *Olympic Sporting Goods *PRATRA (Philippine Relief and Trade Rehabilitation Administration) *PRISCO (Price Stabilization Corporation) - successor of PRATRA *
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Skymasters/Viscounts *Puyat Steel Sheetmakers / Manila Bank Golden Bankers *Republic Super Market Greyhounds *
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* Seven-Up Marauders/Uncolas * Toyota Comets / Delta / Crown Motors / Frigidaire / MAN Diesel * U-Tex Spinners/Weavers *
YCO Painters The YCO Painters were the multi-titled Filipino basketball team of the YCO Athletic Club that was active from the late 1940s to 1981 in the now-defunct Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA). YCO Athletic Club was founded ...
*Yellow Taxi *
Ysmael Steel Admirals The Ysmael Steel Admirals were a basketball team that became active in the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA) from 1958 to 1968. It was best known for its rivalry with the YCO Painters. It won numerous titles in the Nati ...
*Yutivo
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New teams in the post-PBA era (1975-1981): *APCOR Financiers *Bax Jeans *Filsyn *Imperial Textile Mills (ITM) *Jag Jeans *L.R Villar/A&W Records *Romago Electric Co. *Solid Mills / Solidenims *St.George Whisky


Notable basketball players

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Emilio Achacoso Emilio Achacoso (born 17 May 1932) is a Filipino former basketball player who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics. Basketball career Jun Achacoso was tops in his senior year at Mapua in 1954. He was named alternate in the 1954 Asian Games held in ...
(YCO) *
Bogs Adornado William "Bogs" Adornado (born May 26, 1951) is a Filipino former basketball player and coach. He is one of the Philippine Basketball Association's Greatest Players and was inducted to its Hall of Fame in 2005. He was a three-time PBA Most Va ...
(Crispa) *Engracio Arazas (Ysmael, Meralco) * Kurt Bachmann (Ysmael) * Carlos Badion (YCO) * Clemente Bargas (Ysmael) *Rafael Barreto (San Miguel) *
Narciso Bernardo Narciso C. Bernardo (July 27, 1937 – December 23, 2008),Ramoncito Campos (YCO) *
Loreto Carbonell Loreto "Bonnie" Carbonell (1933 – 23 September 2017) was a Filipino basketball player who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics. Career Playing career Sometime during his early years, Father Richard Cronin, a Jesuit priest from the Ateneo de Da ...
(YCO) *Orly Castelo (YCO) * Benjamin Cleofas (YCO) *
Ricardo Cleofas Ricardo "Joy" B. Cleofas (born February 9, 1951) is a Filipino retired basketball player. Cleofas played college ball for the Ateneo de Manila University under coach Nilo Verona. He led Ateneo to a runner-up finish in his first year together wit ...
(YCO) *Eddie Cruz (Ysmael) * Geronimo Cruz (Ysmael) *
Romeo Diaz Romeo Diaz () is a Filipino music composer, record producer and music director. He was one of the members of the popular band Danny Diaz & The Checkmates in Hong Kong in the 1960s along with his two brothers, Danny Diaz and Rudy Diaz. Biography R ...
(Crispa, Ysmael) * Estoy Estrada (San Miguel) *
Danny Florencio Danilo Zoleta Florencio (September 5, 1947 – February 25, 2018) was a Filipino professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association. He was known as "Daredevil Danny" and the original "Skywalker" in Philippine basketball. ...
(YCO, Crispa, U-Tex) *Napoleon Flores (7-Up) * Antonio Genato (YCO) *
Rafael Hechanova Rafael "Paing" Hechanova Sr. (July 8, 1928 – August 26, 2021) was a Filipino basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. Early life Rafael "Paing" Hechanova was born on July 8, 1928 in the then-city of Jaro in Iloilo province ...
(YCO) *Rudy Hines (Manilabank) - 1975 MVP *
Robert Jaworski Robert Vincent Salazar Jaworski Sr. (; born March 8, 1946) is a Filipino former professional basketball player, head coach and politician who served as a Senator of the Philippines from 1998 to 2004. He played 23 seasons in the Philippine Bas ...
(YCO, Meralco, Toyota) * Fernando Abrilla (Concepcion) *Bonifacio de Jesus (Manilabank, YCO) * Manuel Jocson (Ysmael) *Cesar Jota (Ysmael) *Rudolf Kutch (Crispa) ''(L-Z)'' *Emerito Legaspi (Crown) - 1976 MVP *
Eduardo Lim Eduardo C. Lim
(October 13, 1930 – March 25, 2002), also known as Eddie Lim, is a former
(YCO) *Bobby Littaua (YCO) *Renato Lobo (Solidmills) * Carlos Loyzaga (YCO) *Julian A. Macoy (Yutivo) * Rogelio Magale (7-Up) *Eddie Marquicias (Heacocks) *
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(Ysmael, Mariwasa, Meralco, Concepcion) *Alex Marquez (YCO) - 1980 MVP *
Yoyong Martirez Rosalio D. Martires (born September 9, 1951), also known as Yoyong Martirez, is a Filipino retired basketball player, actor and comedian. He is a former councilor for the City of Pasig. Basketball career Martires played for San Miguel in the ...
(San Miguel) * Rogelio "Tembong" Melencio (Yutivo, Concepcion) *
Lauro Mumar Lauro "The Fox" Mumar (March 6, 1924 – December 20, 1990) was a Filipino basketball player and later served as the national team head coach of India and the Philippines. He was one of the greatest Filipino players of his time, playing alongs ...
(PRISCO, Republic Supermarket, 7-Up) *Roehl Nadurata (Ysmael, Crispa) *
Edgardo Ocampo Edgardo Luciano Ocampo (October 5, 1938 – July 29, 1992) was a Filipino basketball player and coach. Early life and education Ocampo was born in Pampanga, Philippines on October 5, 1938. He was one of four children of renowned architect F ...
(YCO) *Constancio Ortiz Jr (Crispa) *
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(Ysmael, YCO) *
Manny Paner Manuel Paner (born May 17, 1949), better known as Manny Paner, is a Filipino retired professional basketball player. Player profile Paner was born in Cebu City, Philippines. During his prime, he was known for his strong rebounding, defense an ...
(San Miguel) * Adriano "Jun" Papa, Jr. (Ysmael, Crispa) *Lou Pucillo (Chelsea) *Rolando Pineda (Crown Motors, 1978 MVP) * Cristobal Ramas (Ysmael, Crispa) *
Alberto Reynoso Alberto C. Reynoso (May 14, 1940 – November 22, 2011), also known by his nickname "Big Boy" Reynoso, was a professional basketball player from the Philippines. During the 1960s to 1970s, Reynoso played in the amateur basketball tournament of t ...
(Ysmael, Meralco, Toyota) *
Edgardo Roque Edgardo Roque (born February 11, 1938) is a Filipino former basketball player who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics. Roque made it to six Philippine national teams: 1962 Asian Games in Jakarta; 1963, 1965-1967 Asian Basketball Confederation t ...
(Ysmael, YCO) *Joselino Roa (Yutivo Opel, San Miguel) *Agapito Rogado (Mariwasa, Crispa) *Agustin Salgado (PAL) *Simon Pelagio (Crispa) * Elias Tolentino (YCO) *
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(7-Up) *Mario Uson (7-Up) *
Elpidio Villamin Elpidio "Yoyoy" Villamin (born November 7, 1958 in Labo, Camarines Norte, Philippines), is a retired Filipino professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association. Standing 6'3" on a muscular frame, Villamin earned the monike ...
(Solidmills, APCOR) - 1979 MVP *
Freddie Webb Freddie Nelle Webb (born November 24, 1942) is a Filipino retired basketball player and coach, former politician, and television and radio personality. Education He completed his elementary education at San Beda College and his degree in Bac ...
(YCO) * Roberto Yburan (Crispa, YCO)


Coaches


TV coverage

ABS TV-3 (now
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) was the first network to cover the basketball games during the 1950s with Jake Romero as chief anchor of the coverage. During the 1960s, the basketball games were covered by MBC TV-11 with Willie Hernandez as chief anchor. Later on, other networks like ABC TV5, RBS TV-7 (now GMA Network), KBS TV-9 and IBC TV-13 would cover the basketball games.


References


External links


Bitoball.wordpress.com - Philippine Basketball 1940s-1950s
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