Triple-V Foodmasters
The Triple-V Foodmasters is a former Philippine Basketball League (PBL) team which lasted two years in the premier amateur league from 1991-1992.
Triple-V Foodmasters | |
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Leagues | Philippine Basketball League |
Founded | 1991 |
History | Triple-V Foodmasters 1991-1992 |
Team colors | White, red |
Head coach | Derrick Pumaren |
Championships | Triple-V Foodmasters (3): 1991 Challenge Cup 1991-1992 Philippine Cup 1992 Invitational Cup |
Championships
Triple-V won their first PBL title in only their second participated tournament in the import-flavored Challenge Cup, the Foodmasters defeated defending champion Crispa 400, 3 games to 1.
They repeated as back-to-back champions in the following year as they overcame a tough challenge by Sta. Lucia Realtors in winning the Philippine Cup title in a five-game series. They lost to the same Realtors in the championship via sweep in the following conference.
In the last offering of the 1992 PBL season called Invitational Cup, Triple-V drafted three players from the disbanded Crispa White Cement squad, they are Johnny Abarrientos, Felix Duhig and Freddie Abuda, and they took in Michael Mustre from A & W Hamburgers, which also sought a leave of absence from the league. [1] Triple-V won their third title in the last four conferences and scored a similar 3-0 sweep and exact revenge over championship rival Sta.Lucia Realtors. [2]
Roster list
- Johnny Abarrientos
- Dennis Abbatuan
- Freddie Abuda
- Arthur Ayson
- Patrick Belardo
- Ronnie Cahanding
- Edison Cubacub
- Rafael Dinglasan
- Jolly Escobar
- Tonyboy Espinosa
- Noynoy Falcasantos
- Dwight Lago
- Noli Locsin
- Gil Lumberio
- Mike Mustre
- Victor Pablo
- Arnold Polonio
- Django Rivera
- Allen Sasan
- Eddie Viaplana
- Vernie Villarias
- Vic Villarias
References
- "Abarrientos' blitz powers Triple-V past Magnolia". Manila Standard.
- "Triple-V cages go the kill today". Manila Standard. 1992-12-19. Retrieved 2011-09-10.