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Biñan, San Pedro triumph

8/16/2022

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August 16, 2022  People's Tonight 
Biñan, San Pedro triumph 
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BIÑAN City — Vice Gel-Biñan City clobbered Sto. Tomas City-Mr. Cow, 84-50, while San Pedro City- AMB outsteadied Santa Rosa City 77-66, for their second straight win in the 2022 National Basketball League (NBL) Inter-City Basketball Championship at the Colegio de San Agustin gym in Southwoods.

Veterans Allan Mangahas and Michael Mabulac provided the firepower to lead Vice Gel-Biñan City of Vice Mayor Gel Alonte and coach Almer Almazora to victory in this nine-team tournament organized by the NBL, headed by Leonardo “Ding” Andres.

Mangahas, who was named as the best player of the game, finished with 12 points while orchestrating the plays for the Biñan team supported by Mayor Walfredo R. Dimaguila, Jr.

Mabulac, a 6-3 former San Miguel mainstay, and Jazzle Cardeno contributed 10 points apiece for Biñan City, which debuted with a 99-92 victory over San Pedro City-Leads Agri.

Aeron Gabas carried the fight for Arja Murillo- mentored Sto. Tomas City, Batangas squad with 11 points.
Meanwhile, Jesus Manay, Allen Bernard Papa, Duke Thomas Madelo and Michael Joseph Homo combined for 40 points in the second straight victory of the Aaron P. Mendoza-coached AMB.

AMB defeated Divertex-Nasugbu, Batangas, 88-65 in its first game.

Manay topscored with 13 points for San Pedro City-AMB which is being supported by Atty. Melvin A. Matibag and Congresswoman Ma. Rene Ann Lourdes G. Matibag.

Sean Michael Sandoval scored 18 points and Johan Kurt Makalintal had 15 points for coach JayAr Dichoso-led Santa Rosa City, which dropped to 1-1 win-loss card.

In the first game, Paete-PGFlex rode on the buzzer-beating basket of Adam Madrelejos to beat Divertex-Nasugbu, 83-82.

Madrelejos led all scorers with 26 points, including a buzzer-beater from halfcourt to give Paete team of former national coach Johny Tam a winning start.

Mark Fraginal and Rex Leynes added 15 and 14 points, respectively, for Paete-PG Flex supported by Mayor Ronald B. Cosico.

Edward Villanueva and Dan Lord Magpantay combined for 40 points for Nasugbu.

Also, San Pedro City-Leads Agri defeated Cabuyao City-DenHa Tigers, 83-70, for its first win in two outings.
Prinze Adrian Custodio had 12 points for Leads Agri of coach Dharies Creencia and team manager Jofer Malveda. AA
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The 3rd National City League (NCL) held in March 2009

3/18/2009

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PictureGuest is Benny Antiporda, President of the Philippines' National Press Club (NPC)
The 3rd National City League (NCL) held in March 2009:
Sponsored by the Philippine Integrated Chinese Athletic Association (PICAA)


NCL opens March 18, 2009 

The 3rd National City League (NCL) Basketball Championship unwraps on Wednesday, March 18, 2009 at the San Andres Sports Complex in Manila.

The inaugural game, which will be played at 7:00 p.m., features Manila vs. Pasig City.

Host of the 3rd NCL Championship is the Manila City Sports Council (MASCO) headed by its chairman Niño Dela Cruz and supported by the Philippine Integrated Chinese Athletic Association (PICAA) and the Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP).

The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), through Secretary Ronaldo Puno, has been requested to endorse the competitions.

 According to Graham C. Lim, the Organizing Committee Chairman and BAP secretary general, "The NCL began in 2007 after it reorganized Inter-Municipalities Basketball Championship (IMBC). At the time, the IMBC was recognized by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) under Secretary Rafael Alunan. In 2007, we changed the IMBC into National City League (NCL) Championship for a broader coverage of local government participation in our sports activities, including those in the municipality, city, and provincial levels"

Aside from Manila and Pasig City, other teams in this year's competitions include Pampanga of Mayor Dennis Pineda, General Trias of Cavite, Zamboanga City, Dagupan City of Mayor Alipio Fernandez, and  Alex Wang's Ball Club-sponsored Mandaluyong City.😎😎

The 1st NCL in 2007 was hosted by MASCO under Mayor Alfredo S. Lim.  The 2nd NCL was hosted by Quezon City through the Quezon City Athletic Association (QCAA) and the office of Quezon City Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista.

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