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Manila Beer Brewmasters

The Manila Beer Brewmasters were a professional basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) from 1984-1986. It was formed after Basic Holdings, Inc., a company controlled by Lucio Tan, acquired the PBA franchise of Delta Motor Corporation, owner of league pioneer Toyota. The team was named after the brands of Asia Brewery, Inc., another Tan company - Beer Hausen (1984) and Manila Beer (1985-1986).

Manila Beer Brewmasters
Founded1984
Dissolved1986
HistoryBeer Hausen Brewmasters (1984)
Manila Beer Brewmasters (1985-1986)
Team colorsBeer Hausen
       
Manila Beer
     
CompanyAsia Brewery
Head coachLoreto Carbonell
Edgardo Ocampo
Joe Lipa
Valentin Eduque
OwnershipLucio Tan
ChampionshipsNone
3 Finals Appearances
Light uniform
1985-86
Dark uniform

Beer Hausen intended to make Ramon Fernandez its franchise player with Jaworski relegated in the background. It acquired seven players from the Toyota team. Robert Jaworski refused to be a part of the new team, describing the sale as a 'farce,' and that players should not be sold "por kilo" ("lock, stock and barrel" or sold like cattle). Jaworski, Francis Arnaiz, Arnie Tuadles, Chito Loyzaga and Abe King refused to join Beer Hausen. Then-PBA president Carlos "Honeyboy" Palanca III offered to take in Jaworski and Arnaiz to his team, Gilbey's Gin; Tuadles and Loyzaga joined Great Taste and King joined Gold Eagle Beer. This marked the beginning of the Jaworski-Fernandez rivalry and directly contributed at being the cornerstone in making the Gins arguably the most popular team in Philippine basketball history with Jaworski at the forefront.

In the team's inaugural season, Ramon Fernandez achieved more than 20 triple-double performances, won his second MVP and led his team to a runner-up finish in the 1984 PBA Second All-Filipino Conference, losing to Great Taste via three-game sweep.

The following year, the ballclub was renamed Manila Beer and they bolstered their lineup through the acquisition of Crispa players Atoy Co, Yoyoy Villamin and Matthew Gaston. On October 1, 1985, three weeks into the Third Conference, Fernandez was traded to Tanduay for Abet Guidaben. Manila Beer made it to the finals for the second time in the 1985 PBA Reinforced Conference but were swept in four games in the best of seven series against guest team Northern Consolidated (NCC).

The year 1986 saw the Brewmasters having a new coach in national team mentor Joe Lipa. Manila Beer failed to make past eliminations and Lipa was replaced by Tito Eduque in the following conference. The Brewmasters were powered by imports Michael Young and Harold Keeling in the Third Conference and went all the way to the finals and placed second to Ginebra San Miguel, which had the super import tandem of Billy Ray Bates and Michael Hackett.

In January 1987, the franchise announced its disbandment.[1] The Lucio Tan group would return to the PBA in 1999 with the second incarnation of Tanduay.

Trivia

In their first season, the Brewmasters had seven former Toyota players and two players namely Itoy Esguerra and Ramon Cruz, who were acquired from Crispa. In their third and final season, the team had six players from Crispa's 1983 grandslam team and two former players from Toyota, Edgardo Cordero and Tim Coloso, from their roster. Esguerra, Cruz, Cordero and Coloso are the only four players who completed three seasons with the ballclub.

While teams that disbanded would either placed last or were booted out of the semifinals in their last conference, only Manila Beer and the legendary Crispa Redmanizers ends up a losing finalist in their final PBA conference.

Season-by-season records

Legend
  Champion
  Runner-up
  Third place
Season Conference Team name Overall record Finals
W L %
1984 1st All-Filipino Conference Beer Hausen 35 31 .530
2nd All-Filipino Conference Great Taste 3, Beer Hausen 0
Invitational Championship
1985 Open Conference Manila Beer 25 23 .520
All-Filipino Conference
Reinforced Conference Northern 4, Manila Beer 0
1986 Reinforced Conference Manila Beer 19 22 .463
All-Filipino Conference
Open Conference Ginebra 4, Manila Beer 1
Overall record 79 76 .509 3 Runners-up

Notable players

Members of PBA Hall of Fame and PBA 25 Greatest Players are in boldface.

  • Ramon Fernandez - #10 center-forward
  • Alberto "Abet" Guidaben - #55/#5 center
  • Lim Eng Beng - guard
  • Fortunato "Atoy" Co, Jr - #6 guard
  • Nicanor "Nick" Bulaong - #20/#19 forward
  • Emerito "Emer" Legaspi - #18 guard
  • Leopoldo "Pol" Herrera - #14 forward
  • Edgardo Cordero - #3 forward
  • Ricardo "Ricky" Relosa - #15 center-forward
  • Timoteo "Tim" Coloso - #32 guard-forward
  • Elpidio "Yoyoy" Villamin - #13 forward-center
  • Mon Cruz - #24 guard
  • Mike Bilbao - #34 guard
  • Rodolfo "Rudy" Lalota - #9 center
  • Gary Vargas - #11 forward
  • Matthew "Fritz" Gaston - #22 guard
  • Abet Gutierrez - #13 - guard
  • Vic Sanchez - #12 - forward
  • Angelito "Itoy" Esguerra - #16 -guard-forward
  • Roberto "Bert" Dela Rosa - #7 - guard
  • Eddie Boy Mendoza - #17
  • Ricardo Cui
  • Tito Varela
  • Ranulfo Robles
  • Adonis Tierra
  • Jesus Migalbin

Imports

  • William 'Butch' Hays - 84 3rd Conference - 86 Reinforced
  • Doug Harris - 85 Open
  • Lewis Brown - 85 Open (replaced Harris)
  • Francoise Wise - 85 Reinforced; lost to NCC in the finals
  • George Turner / Carlton Cooper - 86 Reinforced
  • Michael Young / Harold Keeling - 86 Open; lost to Ginebra in the finals

See also

References

  1. ^ "PBA to woo major firms". Manila Standard.
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The Manila Beer Brewmasters were a professional basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association PBA from 1984 1986 It was formed after Basic Holdings Inc a company controlled by Lucio Tan acquired the PBA franchise of Delta Motor Corporation owner of league pioneer Toyota The team was named after the brands of Asia Brewery Inc another Tan company Beer Hausen 1984 and Manila Beer 1985 1986 Manila Beer BrewmastersFounded1984Dissolved1986HistoryBeer Hausen Brewmasters 1984 Manila Beer Brewmasters 1985 1986 Team colorsBeer Hausen Manila Beer CompanyAsia BreweryHead coachLoreto CarbonellEdgardo OcampoJoe LipaValentin EduqueOwnershipLucio TanChampionshipsNone3 Finals AppearancesLight uniform1985 86Dark uniformBeer Hausen intended to make Ramon Fernandez its franchise player with Jaworski relegated in the background It acquired seven players from the Toyota team Robert Jaworski refused to be a part of the new team describing the sale as a farce and that players should not be sold por kilo lock stock and barrel or sold like cattle Jaworski Francis Arnaiz Arnie Tuadles Chito Loyzaga and Abe King refused to join Beer Hausen Then PBA president Carlos Honeyboy Palanca III offered to take in Jaworski and Arnaiz to his team Gilbey s Gin Tuadles and Loyzaga joined Great Taste and King joined Gold Eagle Beer This marked the beginning of the Jaworski Fernandez rivalry and directly contributed at being the cornerstone in making the Gins arguably the most popular team in Philippine basketball history with Jaworski at the forefront In the team s inaugural season Ramon Fernandez achieved more than 20 triple double performances won his second MVP and led his team to a runner up finish in the 1984 PBA Second All Filipino Conference losing to Great Taste via three game sweep The following year the ballclub was renamed Manila Beer and they bolstered their lineup through the acquisition of Crispa players Atoy Co Yoyoy Villamin and Matthew Gaston On October 1 1985 three weeks into the Third Conference Fernandez was traded to Tanduay for Abet Guidaben Manila Beer made it to the finals for the second time in the 1985 PBA Reinforced Conference but were swept in four games in the best of seven series against guest team Northern Consolidated NCC The year 1986 saw the Brewmasters having a new coach in national team mentor Joe Lipa Manila Beer failed to make past eliminations and Lipa was replaced by Tito Eduque in the following conference The Brewmasters were powered by imports Michael Young and Harold Keeling in the Third Conference and went all the way to the finals and placed second to Ginebra San Miguel which had the super import tandem of Billy Ray Bates and Michael Hackett In January 1987 the franchise announced its disbandment 1 The Lucio Tan group would return to the PBA in 1999 with the second incarnation of Tanduay Contents 1 Trivia 2 Season by season records 3 Notable players 3 1 Imports 4 See also 5 ReferencesTrivia EditIn their first season the Brewmasters had seven former Toyota players and two players namely Itoy Esguerra and Ramon Cruz who were acquired from Crispa In their third and final season the team had six players from Crispa s 1983 grandslam team and two former players from Toyota Edgardo Cordero and Tim Coloso from their roster Esguerra Cruz Cordero and Coloso are the only four players who completed three seasons with the ballclub While teams that disbanded would either placed last or were booted out of the semifinals in their last conference only Manila Beer and the legendary Crispa Redmanizers ends up a losing finalist in their final PBA conference Season by season records EditLegend Champion Runner up Third placeSeason Conference Team name Overall record FinalsW L 1984 1st All Filipino Conference Beer Hausen 35 31 5302nd All Filipino Conference Great Taste 3 Beer Hausen 0Invitational Championship1985 Open Conference Manila Beer 25 23 520All Filipino ConferenceReinforced Conference Northern 4 Manila Beer 01986 Reinforced Conference Manila Beer 19 22 463All Filipino ConferenceOpen Conference Ginebra 4 Manila Beer 1Overall record 79 76 509 3 Runners upNotable players EditMembers of PBA Hall of Fame and PBA 25 Greatest Players are in boldface Ramon Fernandez 10 center forward Alberto Abet Guidaben 55 5 center Lim Eng Beng guard Fortunato Atoy Co Jr 6 guard Nicanor Nick Bulaong 20 19 forward Emerito Emer Legaspi 18 guard Leopoldo Pol Herrera 14 forward Edgardo Cordero 3 forward Ricardo Ricky Relosa 15 center forward Timoteo Tim Coloso 32 guard forward Elpidio Yoyoy Villamin 13 forward center Mon Cruz 24 guard Mike Bilbao 34 guard Rodolfo Rudy Lalota 9 center Gary Vargas 11 forward Matthew Fritz Gaston 22 guard Abet Gutierrez 13 guard Vic Sanchez 12 forward Angelito Itoy Esguerra 16 guard forward Roberto Bert Dela Rosa 7 guard Eddie Boy Mendoza 17 Ricardo Cui Tito Varela Ranulfo Robles Adonis Tierra Jesus Migalbin Imports Edit William Butch Hays 84 3rd Conference 86 Reinforced Doug Harris 85 Open Lewis Brown 85 Open replaced Harris Francoise Wise 85 Reinforced lost to NCC in the finals George Turner Carlton Cooper 86 Reinforced Michael Young Harold Keeling 86 Open lost to Ginebra in the finalsSee also EditTanduay Rhum Makers Stag Pale Pilseners Cossack Blue Spirits Cobra Energy Drink Iron Men Boracay Rum Waves Tanduay Light Rhum MastersReferences Edit PBA to woo major firms Manila Standard Preceded byToyota Super Corollas PBA teams genealogies1984 86 Succeeded by end Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manila Beer Brewmasters amp oldid 1110909145, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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