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  2. De La Salle Green Archers and Lady Archers - Wikipedia

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    The high school (juniors' division) counterparts were the Greenies from De La Salle College High School until 1968 when the then-high school in Taft Avenue, Manila was phased out and transferred to the La Salle Green Hills (LSGH) campus in Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila. The Greenies had won two General Championships under DLSC.

  3. Robert Bolick - Wikipedia

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    Bolick started his collegiate career in the UAAP playing for the De La Salle Green Archers in 2013. During the off-season prior, the Green Archers continued its recruiting binge for the next UAAP season by obtaining the commitment of another blue-chip high school prospect in the likeness of Robert Bolick.

  4. UAAP Season 87 basketball tournaments - Wikipedia

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    De La Salle Green Archers: 74.21 Rebounds per game De La Salle Green Archers: 49.86 Assists per game De La Salle Green Archers: 20.79 Steals per game UP Fighting Maroons: 7.86 Blocks per game FEU Tamaraws: 4.07 Field goal percentage UP Fighting Maroons: 41.14% Three point field goal percentage De La Salle Green Archers: 30.27%

  5. Zobel Junior Archers and Lady Junior Archers - Wikipedia

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    The Junior Archers, together with the De La Salle Green Archers, joined the University Athletic Association of the Philippines in 1986, when De La Salle University picked De La Salle Santiago Zobel School to be its representative in the Junior (High School) division. De La Salle Zobel was chosen, despite La Salle Green Hills being DLSU's junior ...

  6. Kevin Quiambao - Wikipedia

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    He also helped DLSU win the 2024 World University Basketball Series. [41] DLSU began Season 87 with a clutch win over NU thanks to Quiambao's 22 points, eight rebounds, seven assists, and a game-winning triple with 9.8 seconds remaining. [42] He then had 21 points, five rebounds, four assists, two steals, and one block in a win over Adamson. [43]

  7. Thomas Torres - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Torres and his brother Axel (who was playing for De La Salle-Zobel during highschool) joined a DLSU Green Archers recruiting class that also included Mac Tallo and Jeron Teng. [5] He got an increase in his playing time when starting point guard LA Revilla went down with an injury. [6]

  8. Alfonzo Gotladera - Wikipedia

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    In high school, Gotladera played for the San Beda Red Cubs. Together with Baser Amer and Chris Javier, they won back to back NCAA Jrs titles. [1] Gotladera was recruited by both Ateneo and DLSU. [2] Eventually, he chose to play for the DLSU Green Archers. [1]

  9. Mark Nonoy - Wikipedia

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    Mark Nonoy (born July 24, 2000) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the Terrafirma Dyip of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).. Nonoy played for University of Santo Tomas (UST) Growling Tigers and De La Salle University (DLSU) Green Archers during his college career, where he won a championship with the latter in 2023.