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He led his high school, St. Clement's Academy of La Paz, Iloilo City, to the PRISAA basketball championship. In college, he played for Ateneo de Manila, which won the 1969 NCAA basketball championship during his rookie year. [1]
[4] [5] His parents also encouraged him to pursue basketball despite his height. [6] He also participated in basketball clinics and tournaments held by the Milo BEST Center. [7] In high school at Ateneo de Iloilo, he was scoring 40 points. [8] [9] He was teammates with Anjo Caram, another short point guard. [8]
The Ateneo de Iloilo – Santa Maria Catholic School (AdI–SMCS) (simplified Chinese: 怡朗 亚典耀 圣母 学校; traditional Chinese: 怡朗 亞典耀 聖母 學校; pinyin: Yílǎng Yàdiǎnyào Shèngmǔ Xuéxiào; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Î-lóng A-tián-iāu Sèng-bió Ha̍k-hāu), is a private, Jesuit, Catholic, Chinese-Filipino Basic Education school run by the Philippine Province of the ...
The Ateneo de Manila University won the juniors' and men's championships in 2008 and 2009, making them the first school to score a back-to-back double championships in men's and juniors divisions. The following year 2010, Ateneo won the titles in both divisions again, making them the first school to win a three-peat double championship.
Ateneo de Manila University: 1975–76 to 1976–77 2: Seniors: José Rizal College: 1967–68 to 1968–69 2: Seniors: José Rizal College: 1963–64 to 1964–65 2: Juniors: Mapúa Institute of Technology: 1960–61 to 1961–62 [5] 2: Seniors: Ateneo de Manila: 1957–58 to 1958–59 2: Seniors: Ateneo de Manila: 1953–54 to 1954–55 2 ...
Men's collegiate basketball in particular, and intercollegiate athletics in general is fragmented in the Philippines.. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) and University Athletic Association of the Philippines are the leagues that receive the most attention, owing to their national television coverage, with the UAAP in particular described as the country's "premier and ...
During his residency, he spent time with Ateneo's Team B. [2] In one of the first games of Season 77, a match against his former team, Gotladera put up career-highs of 17 points and eight rebounds to help claim the win for Ateneo. [1] That season, Ateneo secured the first seed and a twice-to-beat advantage. [4]
The UAAP Season 50 basketball tournaments involved 23 teams from the eight member schools that played two rounds of elimination games in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) in the 1987–88 school year. Ateneo de Manila University was the host school for the second time since joining the league in 1978.