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Sta. Lucia Realtors

The Sta. Lucia Realtors were a professional basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) from 1993 to 2010. Prior to joining the PBA, it played in the Philippine Basketball League (PBL) from 1987 to 1992.

Sta. Lucia Realtors
Founded1993 (PBA)
Withdrew2010
HistorySta. Lucia Realtors (1993–2010)
Team colors      Green, orange, white
CompanySta. Lucia Realty and Development Corporation
Board governorBuddy Encarnado
Head coachessee Coaches section
OwnershipExequiel Robles
ChampionshipsPBA:
2 championships
2001 Governors'
2007–08 Philippine

3 Finals Appearances

PBL (3)
*1990 Philippine Cup
*1992 Maharlika Cup
*1994 Reinforced Conference
Light uniform
Dark uniform

In 2015, a new Sta. Lucia Realtors team debuted in the inaugural conference of the Pilipinas Commercial Basketball League (PCBL).[1]

History

The Sta. Lucia Realtors began in the Philippine Amateur Basketball League (PABL) in 1986 PABL Filipino Cup, when it played as ESQ-Sta. Lucia, in partnership with ESQ Marketing. The following season, ESQ Marketing left the league and Sta. Lucia played as the Sta. Lucia Realtors. The PABL was renamed the Philippine Basketball League (PBL) in 1990. The Realtors won two PBL championships - the 1990 PBL Philippine Cup and the 1991-1992 PBL Maharlika Cup.

The franchise transferred to the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) by acquiring the franchise of Great Taste/Presto in 1992 and debuted in the 1993 season.

 
Sta. Lucia Realtors logo from 1993 to 2000

Prior to their PBA debut, the franchise was left with a few holdovers from the old Presto lineup including Vergel Meneses, Bong Hawkins (later traded to Swift and Alaska, respectively), and Gerry Esplana. Other players who joined the team within the season (through trades and free agent signings) were Bong Alvarez, Ric Ric Marata, Jack Tanuan and Johnedel Cardel.

Sta. Lucia had the top pick in the draft and selected amateur star Zandro "Jun" Limpot of De La Salle University-Manila. With Limpot carrying the new Sta. Lucia team for the 1993 season, the Realtors managed to surprise everyone with a semi-finals appearance that led to a fourth-place finish in the All-Filipino Cup. Limpot was named as the Rookie of the Year after the season.

One of Sta. Lucia's first imports was Lambert Shell, who played during the Commissioner's Cup. The team's head coach during its first few years was former PBA coach Nat Canson.

Limpot/Espino tandem

In 1995, Sta. Lucia selected University of Santo Tomas star Dennis Espino as their first round draft pick. But his PBA debut was further delayed after suffering a nose injury during an exhibition game held in the Middle East.

Filipino-American Chris Jackson and Jose Francisco were also acquired in the 1995 draft, veteran shooter Romy dela Rosa later joined the team (via trade in 1994 for Bong Alvarez) to form a solid squad to complement Limpot and Espino.

Espino managed to return to Sta. Lucia late in the season. The Realtors then copped a third-place trophy in the Governor's Cup.

Two more third-place finishes were collected by Sta. Lucia during the 1995 All-Filipino and Commissioner's Cups, with Frederick Pea as import. From 1996, Sta. Lucia captured another third-place finish in the Commissioner's Cup with Adonis Tierra as head coach.

Sta. Lucia's best year was in 1997 when the Realtors finished third in the All-Filipino Cup, and fourth in the Commissioner's Cup and Governor's Cup. The Realtors had Jason Webb as the third overall pick in the 1997 PBA Draft and Chot Reyes calling the shots.

Reyes left the team in 1998, replacing him was Derrick Pumaren, Limpot's former coach at La Salle and Magnolia in the PABL. Esplana and Jackson were later traded to Formula Shell for Ronnie Magsanoc. It was at this time when Magsanoc hit his 1,000 career three-pointer. The Realtors entered the semis of the All-Filipino Cup, but were defeated by San Miguel in a do-or-die match for the last Finals berth.

The Realtors struggled in the Commissioner's Cup with Ronnie Coleman, brother of then-Philadelphia 76ers forward Derrick Coleman, missing the quarterfinals. Espino and Limpot were later loaned to the Philippine Centennial Team and the Realtors continued to struggle in the Governor's Cup.

In 1999, Limpot and Espino returned for Sta. Lucia but lost Romy dela Rosa to the Metropolitan Basketball Association. The Realtors then added former MBA star and 1992 PBA MVP Ato Agustin with Tierra returning as the head coach. Still, the Realtors placed dead last in the All-Filipino Cup.

Fil-American Robert Parker and Parker's college teammate Kwan Johnson joined the team in the 1999 Commissioner's Cup. The addition of both Parker and Johnson revived the franchise and eventually led to a fourth-place finish in the tournament. However, Parker along with several other Filipino-American rookies, was targeted by jealous and insecure players and league personalities, and were accused of being Fil-shams. He left the Philippines afterwards out of frustration caused by the issue, and other off the court troubles involving female celebrities, leaving Johnson as Sta. Lucia's import for the Governor's Cup. Sta. Lucia owner Exy Robles and the Realtors management were charged by the government for hiring Parker. The charges were later dropped, as it was proven that the player indeed has legitimate Filipino lineage.

The departure of Parker left the Realtors to a struggling performance in the season-ending Governor's Cup. Johnson was eventually replaced by Joe Temple during the course of the tournament.

First championship

Before the 2000 season, Limpot was traded to the Barangay Ginebra Kings for Marlou Aquino, to solidify the big man position of the team. Former grand slam-winning coach Norman Black took over as Sta. Lucia's new coach. They also had the number-one pick in the draft and took University of the Philippines guard Paolo Mendoza. The Realtors made it to the quarterfinals of the All-Filipino Cup.

In the Commissioner's Cup, Ansu Sesay was signed by Sta. Lucia as an import. After placing second in the eliminations, they made it to the championship series for the first time in franchise history, only to lose to the talented San Miguel Beermen in five games. Sesay was named as Best Import of the said tournament.

With Joe Temple as import for the Governor's Cup, the Realtors did not make it past the quarterfinals. The same results can be said to the 2001 All-Filipino Cup and Commissioner's Cup.

However, in the Governor's Cup, Sta. Lucia signed Damian Owens as import, and the Realtors quickly dominated the tournament to secure their second finals appearance against the heavily favored San Miguel team.

After both teams split their series in Game Four, the Realtors won both Games 5 and 6. Game Six was tightly contested. After San Miguel import Lamont Strothers tied the game at 72 with an off-balanced runner, Chris Tan hit a 24-foot three-pointer with three seconds remaining to give Sta. Lucia the lead for good. The Game 6 win gave them their first-ever PBA championship with a 75–72 win and a 4–2 series victory.

Owens was then awarded the Best Import of the Conference while Gerard Francisco received the Finals Most Valuable Player award.

Decline

In 2002, Sta. Lucia was not able to return to the Finals in each of the three conferences, thus failing to defend their Governor's Cup crown. After the season, Norman Black announced his resignation as head coach of Sta. Lucia, replacing him with former Tanduay mentor and Black's chief assistant Alfrancis Chua.

Even with the vast array of talent present in his squad, Chua failed to produce a championship in his tenure as the Realtors' coach.

During the 2003 PBA Draft, Sta. Lucia shocked everyone by trading their fifth overall pick to Alaska for 1998 MVP and the Aces' star player Kenneth Duremdes. With Duremdes joining Aquino and Espino, the Realtors became one of the favorites to win any of the three conferences in the 29th season.

However, Sta. Lucia placed fourth in the All-Filipino, did not qualify for the special PBA Invitational tournament, and placed another fourth-place finish in the Reinforced Conference. Espino and Aquino, however, made it to the Mythical Team during the annual awards.

In the 2004 PBA Fiesta Conference, with former Purefoods import Derrick Brown as reinforcement, the Realtors blew a double-digit lead to lose to eventual champion Barangay Ginebra Kings in the wildcard knockout phase of the tournament. This caught the ire of Chua, who even brought the whole team to the Commissioner's Office to protest the way officiating was handled.

The Realtors were again eliminated in the wildcard phase of the 2004–2005 Philippine Cup after they were swept by San Miguel. In the 2005 Fiesta Conference, Sta. Lucia blew a twice-to-beat advantage in the wildcard phase and was eliminated by the soon departing Shell Turbo Chargers. Former Cincinnati Bearcat Ryan Fletcher was the Sta. Lucia import during the conference.

In the 2005 PBA Draft, Sta. Lucia used the second-overall pick to draft point guard Alex Cabagnot. Cabagnot had a solid performance in the 2005–2006 Fiesta Conference, along with former PBL refugee Chester Tolomia, but Sta. Lucia only managed to finish seventh in the classification phase. The Realtors were swept by Alaska in the quarterfinals, losing the two games by huge margins.

The Realtors finished with a 4–12 record in the classification phase of the Philippine Cup. The Realtors then played in the wildcard playoff phase. However, the Realtors won only one game during the wildcard phase and bowed out of the tournament with a 1–2 record, defeating Talk 'N Text in their final game of the season.

2006–07 season

In the off-season, the Sta. Lucia management had a big dispute with their ace point guard Alex Cabagnot, after the latter returned to the United States before a scheduled postseason team meeting. After months of failing to communicate with the team, and also playing for a Los Angeles-based summer league squad, the team handed out an indefinite suspension. But Cabagnot has since mended fences with the Realtors management and was able to play during the season.

During the 2006 PBA Draft, the Realtors selected Filipino-American Kelly Williams as its first overall pick in the draft. They also nabbed Mark Isip as sixth overall and Mark Magsumbol as 13th overall in the said draft.

In the Philippine Cup, Sta Lucia was able to pull off a surprising start in the conference, due to great performances by their young player such as Williams, Cabagnot and veterans Marlou Aquino, Dennis Espino, and Kenneth Duremdes. However, a late slump followed a one-game playoff loss to Purefoods that relegated the Realtors to the wildcard phase. Despite a 1–2 win–loss record, Sta. Lucia was able to gain a berth in a knockout game due to their superior record in both the classification and wildcard phase. The Realtors defeated the Air21 Express 121–118 to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time since the 2003 Reinforced Conference. However, Sta Lucia lost 3–1 to Red Bull in the five-game series despite a Game 1 victory.

After the tournament, Alfrancis Chua was relieved of his duties as head coach and was moved to a position as team consultant. He was replaced by assistant coach Boyet Fernandez.

The Realtors paraded Rock Winston as import for the 2006–2007 Fiesta Conference. Sta. Lucia then dealt Kenneth Duremdes, Alex Cabagnot, and Ricky Calimag to Coca-Cola for Denok Miranda, Manny Ramos, and a 2008 second round draft pick. Later in the tournament, they replaced Winston for Jamaal Williams. They went 2–6 with Williams and got booted out in the wild card phase of the tournament by the San Miguel Beermen.

2007–08 season and Second championship

The Realtors underwent a major overhaul in their roster. Nurse Coach Boyet Fernandez retained only 6 players from the previous roster and went on to tap undiscovered talent on the rookie free agent pool. Fernandez decided to get deserving players who have not got the chance to play in the PBA. The Realtors got Ryan Reyes, a standout from the PBL, and John Paul Limpo, from Malolos, Bulacan in the draft. Sta. Lucia also obtained the services of Dennis Daa, Christian Coronel, and Philip Butel from the rookie free agent pool. The team also added former Green Archer Joseph Yeo.

Sta. Lucia ended the elimination round of the All-Filipino Cup with 8 straight wins to get one of the two outright semi-finals slots along with the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants. In the semifinals that reached the maximum seven games, the Realtors relied on Kelly Williams and Ryan Reyes to barge into their first Philippine Cup finals berth by beating the Alaska Aces. They further shocked PBA aficionados by winning the championship series in seven games against the number one seed Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants to win the 2007–08 PBA Philippine Cup, the second championship title of the franchise since entering the league in 1993. PCU stalwart Nelbert Omolon gunned for 40 points to beat the Air21 Express in their last elimination game. Sta. Lucia won the first automatic semifinal berth and cruised through the playoffs, beating Alaska in the semifinal. The real challenge from the young Realtors team came in the finals when they went 2–0 but lost two straight games. The series went down to the deciding Game 7, with Sta. Lucia winning the game and the series against Purefoods. Kelly Williams was named Conference MVP while Dennis Espino was the Finals MVP.

2009–10 season

Due to insufficient funds, Sta. Lucia was forced to make alterations in their roster. They traded Dennis Miranda to San Miguel Beermen for a draft pick and Dennis Espino to Coca-Cola Tigers for Jason Misolas and two second-round draft picks. They signed free agents Josh Urbiztondo, Chris Pacana and Ardy Larong to fill in the slots. Coach Boyet Fernandez was said to be very unhappy of losing their two powerhouse players. On May 13, 2010, after a long trade speculations, Sta. Lucia finally traded Kelly Williams, Ryan Reyes and Charles Waters to Talk n' Text exchange for Nic Belasco, Ali Peek, Pong Escobal, and Ogie Menor and Yousif Aljamal via Barako Bull. Sta Lucia team owner Buddy Encarnado was very sad of releasing their two powerhouse players again. Because of struggling mid-season, the Coca-Cola Tigers acquired former No. 1 pick Paolo Mendoza exchange for rookie Chris Ross.

Disbandment

In June 2010, there were reports that Meralco expressed interest in joining the PBA and intends to buy either Sta. Lucia's or Barako Bull's franchise after both teams unloaded most of their major players.[2] After Barako Bull informed the board that they intend to stay with the league for the 2010–11 season, Sta. Lucia filed a "leave of absence".[3] On August 10, the PBA board finally approved the sale of the Sta. Lucia franchise to Meralco. It is also announced that Ryan Gregorio will be its head coach.[4]

"Pure-Filipino" Policy

Sta. Lucia had a policy of fielding all pure-Filipino lineup, which meant for the team to acquire only those players who have no foreign blood. This was criticized by many PBA fans because of Sta. Lucia's reluctance to improve their team. Some blamed center Marlou Aquino for this implementation. Aquino is a staunch opponent against fake Fil-foreign players that have invaded the PBA since the arrival of Asi Taulava, Eric Menk and others in 1999, in which he had appeared in several Senate committee hearings in the past.

Another conflict is the case of Alex Cabagnot. Cabagnot is considered by many as a Filipino-American after spending his high school and collegiate studies in the United States. However, the PBA listed him as a local player since he was born in the Philippines to Filipino parents. He was the Sta. Lucia Realtors' second overall pick in the 2005 PBA Draft.

This policy was later scrapped after the team drafted Filipino-American Kelly Williams in the 2006 PBA Draft.

Final roster

Sta. Lucia Realtors roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # POB Name Height Weight DOB (YYYY–MM–DD) From
F/C 1   Belasco, Nic 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Notre Dame (MD)
G 2   Urbiztondo, Joshua 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Fresno Pacific
F 3   Omolon, Nelbert 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Philippine Christian
F 5   Espinas, Gabby 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 194 lb (88 kg) Philippine Christian
G 6   Ross, Chris 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Marshall
F 7   Gregorio, Kelvin 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) UE
G 9   Custodio, Bonbon 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 165 lb (75 kg) UE
F 11   Aljamal, Yousif 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 205 lb (93 kg) San Beda
C 13   Aquino, Marlou 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 240 lb (109 kg) Adamson
F 15   Misolas, Jason 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Letran
G 18   Escobal, Pong 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 180 lb (82 kg) San Beda
G 22   Pacana, Chris 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 175 lb (79 kg) St. Francis of Assisi
PG 24   Belano, Donbel 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) 178 lb (81 kg) Visayas
G/F 33   Menor, Rogemar 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) San Beda
F/C 34   Peek, Ali 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 240 lb (109 kg) Saint Mary's
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)



Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (I) Import
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (IN) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • (R) Rookie
  • (3x3) Assigned to 3x3 team
  •   Injured

Season-by-season records

Records from the last 3 seasons:
Season Conference Elim./Clas. round Playoffs
Finish W L % Stage Results
Sta. Lucia Realtors
2007–2008 Philippine Cup 2nd 12 6 .667 Semifinals
Finals
Sta. Lucia 4, Alaska 3
Sta. Lucia 4, Purefoods 3
Fiesta Conference 9th 7 11 .389 1st wildcard round
2nd wildcard round
Quarterfinals
Sta. Lucia 99, Alaska 86*
Sta. Lucia 111, Talk 'N Text 96*
Barangay Ginebra 2, Sta. Lucia 0
2008–2009 Philippine Cup 5th 10 8 .556 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
Sta. Lucia 2, Rain or Shine 0
Alaska 4, Sta. Lucia 2
Sta. Lucia 100, San Miguel 97 (OT)*
Fiesta Conference 5th 7 7 .500 Wildcard phase
Quarterfinals
Sta. Lucia 94, Coca-Cola 88
Burger King 2, Sta. Lucia 1
2009–2010 Philippine Cup 6th 10 8 .556 1st wildcard round Rain or Shine 90, Sta. Lucia 86*
Fiesta Conference 8th 5 13 .278 1st wildcard round Coca-Cola 100, Sta. Lucia 84*
Elimination/classification round 51 54 .486 4 post-wildcard appearances
Playoffs 17 17 .500 1 championship

*one-game playoffs

Players of note

PBA 40 greatest players

Other notable players

Coaches

See also

References

  1. ^ . Interaksyon.com. Archived from the original on October 8, 2015. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  2. ^ Meralco eyes cage return via PBA next season, Rey Joble, GMANews.TV, June 24, 2010
  3. ^ Barako to compete anew; SLR bids goodbye Rey Joble, GMANews.TV, July 13, 2010
  4. ^ PBA welcomes MVP’s Meralco August 22, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Waylon Galvez, Manila Bulletin, August 10, 2010

External links

  • Official Website
Preceded by PBA teams genealogies
1993–2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by PBA Governors Cup Champions
2001
Succeeded by
Preceded by PBA Philippine Cup Champions
2007–2008
Succeeded by

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This article is about the original Sta Lucia Realtors 1987 2010 For the 2015 PCBL team see Sta Lucia Realtors PCBL For the MPBL team see Pasig Sta Lucia Realtors The Sta Lucia Realtors were a professional basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association PBA from 1993 to 2010 Prior to joining the PBA it played in the Philippine Basketball League PBL from 1987 to 1992 Sta Lucia RealtorsFounded1993 PBA Withdrew2010HistorySta Lucia Realtors 1993 2010 Team colors Green orange whiteCompanySta Lucia Realty and Development CorporationBoard governorBuddy EncarnadoHead coachessee Coaches sectionOwnershipExequiel RoblesChampionshipsPBA 2 championships 2001 Governors 2007 08 Philippine 3 Finals Appearances PBL 3 1990 Philippine Cup 1992 Maharlika Cup 1994 Reinforced ConferenceLight uniformDark uniformIn 2015 a new Sta Lucia Realtors team debuted in the inaugural conference of the Pilipinas Commercial Basketball League PCBL 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Limpot Espino tandem 1 2 First championship 1 3 Decline 1 4 2006 07 season 1 5 2007 08 season and Second championship 1 6 2009 10 season 1 7 Disbandment 2 Pure Filipino Policy 3 Final roster 4 Season by season records 5 Players of note 5 1 PBA 40 greatest players 5 2 Other notable players 6 Coaches 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Sta Lucia Realtors began in the Philippine Amateur Basketball League PABL in 1986 PABL Filipino Cup when it played as ESQ Sta Lucia in partnership with ESQ Marketing The following season ESQ Marketing left the league and Sta Lucia played as the Sta Lucia Realtors The PABL was renamed the Philippine Basketball League PBL in 1990 The Realtors won two PBL championships the 1990 PBL Philippine Cup and the 1991 1992 PBL Maharlika Cup The franchise transferred to the Philippine Basketball Association PBA by acquiring the franchise of Great Taste Presto in 1992 and debuted in the 1993 season Sta Lucia Realtors logo from 1993 to 2000 Prior to their PBA debut the franchise was left with a few holdovers from the old Presto lineup including Vergel Meneses Bong Hawkins later traded to Swift and Alaska respectively and Gerry Esplana Other players who joined the team within the season through trades and free agent signings were Bong Alvarez Ric Ric Marata Jack Tanuan and Johnedel Cardel Sta Lucia had the top pick in the draft and selected amateur star Zandro Jun Limpot of De La Salle University Manila With Limpot carrying the new Sta Lucia team for the 1993 season the Realtors managed to surprise everyone with a semi finals appearance that led to a fourth place finish in the All Filipino Cup Limpot was named as the Rookie of the Year after the season One of Sta Lucia s first imports was Lambert Shell who played during the Commissioner s Cup The team s head coach during its first few years was former PBA coach Nat Canson Limpot Espino tandem Edit In 1995 Sta Lucia selected University of Santo Tomas star Dennis Espino as their first round draft pick But his PBA debut was further delayed after suffering a nose injury during an exhibition game held in the Middle East Filipino American Chris Jackson and Jose Francisco were also acquired in the 1995 draft veteran shooter Romy dela Rosa later joined the team via trade in 1994 for Bong Alvarez to form a solid squad to complement Limpot and Espino Espino managed to return to Sta Lucia late in the season The Realtors then copped a third place trophy in the Governor s Cup Two more third place finishes were collected by Sta Lucia during the 1995 All Filipino and Commissioner s Cups with Frederick Pea as import From 1996 Sta Lucia captured another third place finish in the Commissioner s Cup with Adonis Tierra as head coach Sta Lucia s best year was in 1997 when the Realtors finished third in the All Filipino Cup and fourth in the Commissioner s Cup and Governor s Cup The Realtors had Jason Webb as the third overall pick in the 1997 PBA Draft and Chot Reyes calling the shots Reyes left the team in 1998 replacing him was Derrick Pumaren Limpot s former coach at La Salle and Magnolia in the PABL Esplana and Jackson were later traded to Formula Shell for Ronnie Magsanoc It was at this time when Magsanoc hit his 1 000 career three pointer The Realtors entered the semis of the All Filipino Cup but were defeated by San Miguel in a do or die match for the last Finals berth The Realtors struggled in the Commissioner s Cup with Ronnie Coleman brother of then Philadelphia 76ers forward Derrick Coleman missing the quarterfinals Espino and Limpot were later loaned to the Philippine Centennial Team and the Realtors continued to struggle in the Governor s Cup In 1999 Limpot and Espino returned for Sta Lucia but lost Romy dela Rosa to the Metropolitan Basketball Association The Realtors then added former MBA star and 1992 PBA MVP Ato Agustin with Tierra returning as the head coach Still the Realtors placed dead last in the All Filipino Cup Fil American Robert Parker and Parker s college teammate Kwan Johnson joined the team in the 1999 Commissioner s Cup The addition of both Parker and Johnson revived the franchise and eventually led to a fourth place finish in the tournament However Parker along with several other Filipino American rookies was targeted by jealous and insecure players and league personalities and were accused of being Fil shams He left the Philippines afterwards out of frustration caused by the issue and other off the court troubles involving female celebrities leaving Johnson as Sta Lucia s import for the Governor s Cup Sta Lucia owner Exy Robles and the Realtors management were charged by the government for hiring Parker The charges were later dropped as it was proven that the player indeed has legitimate Filipino lineage The departure of Parker left the Realtors to a struggling performance in the season ending Governor s Cup Johnson was eventually replaced by Joe Temple during the course of the tournament First championship Edit Before the 2000 season Limpot was traded to the Barangay Ginebra Kings for Marlou Aquino to solidify the big man position of the team Former grand slam winning coach Norman Black took over as Sta Lucia s new coach They also had the number one pick in the draft and took University of the Philippines guard Paolo Mendoza The Realtors made it to the quarterfinals of the All Filipino Cup In the Commissioner s Cup Ansu Sesay was signed by Sta Lucia as an import After placing second in the eliminations they made it to the championship series for the first time in franchise history only to lose to the talented San Miguel Beermen in five games Sesay was named as Best Import of the said tournament With Joe Temple as import for the Governor s Cup the Realtors did not make it past the quarterfinals The same results can be said to the 2001 All Filipino Cup and Commissioner s Cup However in the Governor s Cup Sta Lucia signed Damian Owens as import and the Realtors quickly dominated the tournament to secure their second finals appearance against the heavily favored San Miguel team After both teams split their series in Game Four the Realtors won both Games 5 and 6 Game Six was tightly contested After San Miguel import Lamont Strothers tied the game at 72 with an off balanced runner Chris Tan hit a 24 foot three pointer with three seconds remaining to give Sta Lucia the lead for good The Game 6 win gave them their first ever PBA championship with a 75 72 win and a 4 2 series victory Owens was then awarded the Best Import of the Conference while Gerard Francisco received the Finals Most Valuable Player award Decline Edit In 2002 Sta Lucia was not able to return to the Finals in each of the three conferences thus failing to defend their Governor s Cup crown After the season Norman Black announced his resignation as head coach of Sta Lucia replacing him with former Tanduay mentor and Black s chief assistant Alfrancis Chua Even with the vast array of talent present in his squad Chua failed to produce a championship in his tenure as the Realtors coach During the 2003 PBA Draft Sta Lucia shocked everyone by trading their fifth overall pick to Alaska for 1998 MVP and the Aces star player Kenneth Duremdes With Duremdes joining Aquino and Espino the Realtors became one of the favorites to win any of the three conferences in the 29th season However Sta Lucia placed fourth in the All Filipino did not qualify for the special PBA Invitational tournament and placed another fourth place finish in the Reinforced Conference Espino and Aquino however made it to the Mythical Team during the annual awards In the 2004 PBA Fiesta Conference with former Purefoods import Derrick Brown as reinforcement the Realtors blew a double digit lead to lose to eventual champion Barangay Ginebra Kings in the wildcard knockout phase of the tournament This caught the ire of Chua who even brought the whole team to the Commissioner s Office to protest the way officiating was handled The Realtors were again eliminated in the wildcard phase of the 2004 2005 Philippine Cup after they were swept by San Miguel In the 2005 Fiesta Conference Sta Lucia blew a twice to beat advantage in the wildcard phase and was eliminated by the soon departing Shell Turbo Chargers Former Cincinnati Bearcat Ryan Fletcher was the Sta Lucia import during the conference In the 2005 PBA Draft Sta Lucia used the second overall pick to draft point guard Alex Cabagnot Cabagnot had a solid performance in the 2005 2006 Fiesta Conference along with former PBL refugee Chester Tolomia but Sta Lucia only managed to finish seventh in the classification phase The Realtors were swept by Alaska in the quarterfinals losing the two games by huge margins The Realtors finished with a 4 12 record in the classification phase of the Philippine Cup The Realtors then played in the wildcard playoff phase However the Realtors won only one game during the wildcard phase and bowed out of the tournament with a 1 2 record defeating Talk N Text in their final game of the season 2006 07 season Edit In the off season the Sta Lucia management had a big dispute with their ace point guard Alex Cabagnot after the latter returned to the United States before a scheduled postseason team meeting After months of failing to communicate with the team and also playing for a Los Angeles based summer league squad the team handed out an indefinite suspension But Cabagnot has since mended fences with the Realtors management and was able to play during the season During the 2006 PBA Draft the Realtors selected Filipino American Kelly Williams as its first overall pick in the draft They also nabbed Mark Isip as sixth overall and Mark Magsumbol as 13th overall in the said draft In the Philippine Cup Sta Lucia was able to pull off a surprising start in the conference due to great performances by their young player such as Williams Cabagnot and veterans Marlou Aquino Dennis Espino and Kenneth Duremdes However a late slump followed a one game playoff loss to Purefoods that relegated the Realtors to the wildcard phase Despite a 1 2 win loss record Sta Lucia was able to gain a berth in a knockout game due to their superior record in both the classification and wildcard phase The Realtors defeated the Air21 Express 121 118 to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time since the 2003 Reinforced Conference However Sta Lucia lost 3 1 to Red Bull in the five game series despite a Game 1 victory After the tournament Alfrancis Chua was relieved of his duties as head coach and was moved to a position as team consultant He was replaced by assistant coach Boyet Fernandez The Realtors paraded Rock Winston as import for the 2006 2007 Fiesta Conference Sta Lucia then dealt Kenneth Duremdes Alex Cabagnot and Ricky Calimag to Coca Cola for Denok Miranda Manny Ramos and a 2008 second round draft pick Later in the tournament they replaced Winston for Jamaal Williams They went 2 6 with Williams and got booted out in the wild card phase of the tournament by the San Miguel Beermen 2007 08 season and Second championship Edit The Realtors underwent a major overhaul in their roster Nurse Coach Boyet Fernandez retained only 6 players from the previous roster and went on to tap undiscovered talent on the rookie free agent pool Fernandez decided to get deserving players who have not got the chance to play in the PBA The Realtors got Ryan Reyes a standout from the PBL and John Paul Limpo from Malolos Bulacan in the draft Sta Lucia also obtained the services of Dennis Daa Christian Coronel and Philip Butel from the rookie free agent pool The team also added former Green Archer Joseph Yeo Sta Lucia ended the elimination round of the All Filipino Cup with 8 straight wins to get one of the two outright semi finals slots along with the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants In the semifinals that reached the maximum seven games the Realtors relied on Kelly Williams and Ryan Reyes to barge into their first Philippine Cup finals berth by beating the Alaska Aces They further shocked PBA aficionados by winning the championship series in seven games against the number one seed Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants to win the 2007 08 PBA Philippine Cup the second championship title of the franchise since entering the league in 1993 PCU stalwart Nelbert Omolon gunned for 40 points to beat the Air21 Express in their last elimination game Sta Lucia won the first automatic semifinal berth and cruised through the playoffs beating Alaska in the semifinal The real challenge from the young Realtors team came in the finals when they went 2 0 but lost two straight games The series went down to the deciding Game 7 with Sta Lucia winning the game and the series against Purefoods Kelly Williams was named Conference MVP while Dennis Espino was the Finals MVP 2009 10 season Edit Due to insufficient funds Sta Lucia was forced to make alterations in their roster They traded Dennis Miranda to San Miguel Beermen for a draft pick and Dennis Espino to Coca Cola Tigers for Jason Misolas and two second round draft picks They signed free agents Josh Urbiztondo Chris Pacana and Ardy Larong to fill in the slots Coach Boyet Fernandez was said to be very unhappy of losing their two powerhouse players On May 13 2010 after a long trade speculations Sta Lucia finally traded Kelly Williams Ryan Reyes and Charles Waters to Talk n Text exchange for Nic Belasco Ali Peek Pong Escobal and Ogie Menor and Yousif Aljamal via Barako Bull Sta Lucia team owner Buddy Encarnado was very sad of releasing their two powerhouse players again Because of struggling mid season the Coca Cola Tigers acquired former No 1 pick Paolo Mendoza exchange for rookie Chris Ross Disbandment Edit In June 2010 there were reports that Meralco expressed interest in joining the PBA and intends to buy either Sta Lucia s or Barako Bull s franchise after both teams unloaded most of their major players 2 After Barako Bull informed the board that they intend to stay with the league for the 2010 11 season Sta Lucia filed a leave of absence 3 On August 10 the PBA board finally approved the sale of the Sta Lucia franchise to Meralco It is also announced that Ryan Gregorio will be its head coach 4 Pure Filipino Policy EditSta Lucia had a policy of fielding all pure Filipino lineup which meant for the team to acquire only those players who have no foreign blood This was criticized by many PBA fans because of Sta Lucia s reluctance to improve their team Some blamed center Marlou Aquino for this implementation Aquino is a staunch opponent against fake Fil foreign players that have invaded the PBA since the arrival of Asi Taulava Eric Menk and others in 1999 in which he had appeared in several Senate committee hearings in the past Another conflict is the case of Alex Cabagnot Cabagnot is considered by many as a Filipino American after spending his high school and collegiate studies in the United States However the PBA listed him as a local player since he was born in the Philippines to Filipino parents He was the Sta Lucia Realtors second overall pick in the 2005 PBA Draft This policy was later scrapped after the team drafted Filipino American Kelly Williams in the 2006 PBA Draft Final roster EditSta Lucia Realtors rosterPlayers CoachesPos POB Name Height Weight DOB YYYY MM DD FromF C 1 Belasco Nic 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 210 lb 95 kg Notre Dame MD G 2 Urbiztondo Joshua 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 180 lb 82 kg Fresno PacificF 3 Omolon Nelbert 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 185 lb 84 kg Philippine ChristianF 5 Espinas Gabby 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 194 lb 88 kg Philippine ChristianG 6 Ross Chris 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 170 lb 77 kg MarshallF 7 Gregorio Kelvin 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 190 lb 86 kg UEG 9 Custodio Bonbon 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 165 lb 75 kg UEF 11 Aljamal Yousif 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 205 lb 93 kg San BedaC 13 Aquino Marlou 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 240 lb 109 kg AdamsonF 15 Misolas Jason 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 200 lb 91 kg LetranG 18 Escobal Pong 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 180 lb 82 kg San BedaG 22 Pacana Chris 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 175 lb 79 kg St Francis of AssisiPG 24 Belano Donbel 5 ft 8 in 1 73 m 178 lb 81 kg VisayasG F 33 Menor Rogemar 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 190 lb 86 kg San BedaF C 34 Peek Ali 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 240 lb 109 kg Saint Mary s Head coach Boyet Fernandez CSA Bacolod Assistant coach es Adonis Tierra Jose Rizal Cholo Martin San Beda Legend C Team captain I Import DP Unsigned draft pick FA Free agent IN Inactive S Suspended R Rookie 3x3 Assigned to 3x3 team InjuredSeason by season records EditMain article List of Sta Lucia Realtors seasons Records from the last 3 seasons Season Conference Elim Clas round PlayoffsFinish W L Stage ResultsSta Lucia Realtors2007 2008 Philippine Cup 2nd 12 6 667 SemifinalsFinals Sta Lucia 4 Alaska 3Sta Lucia 4 Purefoods 3Fiesta Conference 9th 7 11 389 1st wildcard round2nd wildcard roundQuarterfinals Sta Lucia 99 Alaska 86 Sta Lucia 111 Talk N Text 96 Barangay Ginebra 2 Sta Lucia 02008 2009 Philippine Cup 5th 10 8 556 QuarterfinalsSemifinals3rd place playoff Sta Lucia 2 Rain or Shine 0 Alaska 4 Sta Lucia 2 Sta Lucia 100 San Miguel 97 OT Fiesta Conference 5th 7 7 500 Wildcard phaseQuarterfinals Sta Lucia 94 Coca Cola 88Burger King 2 Sta Lucia 12009 2010 Philippine Cup 6th 10 8 556 1st wildcard round Rain or Shine 90 Sta Lucia 86 Fiesta Conference 8th 5 13 278 1st wildcard round Coca Cola 100 Sta Lucia 84 Elimination classification round 51 54 486 4 post wildcard appearancesPlayoffs 17 17 500 1 championship one game playoffsPlayers of note EditPBA 40 greatest players Edit Marlou Aquino 13 Kenneth Duremdes 19 Ronnie Magsanoc 5 Kelly Williams 21Other notable players Edit Francis Adriano Dondel Belano Philip Butel Alex Cabagnot Boy Cabahug Aramis Calpito Christian Coronel Gabby Cui Dennis Daa Angelo David Andy De Guzman Richard del Rosario Romeo dela Rosa Maximo Delantes Gilbert Demape Dennis Espino Gerald Esplana Noynoy Falcasantos Boyet Fernandez Gerald Francisco Jose Francisco Arnold Gamboa Roberto Jabar Chris Jackson Peter Jao Jun Limpot Edgar Macaraya Jojo Martin Gilbert Mamaklay Paolo Mendoza Vergel Meneses Dennis Miranda Nelbert Omolon Michael Orquillas Marvin Ortiguerra Ali Peek Eugene Quilban Ryan Reyes Omanzie Rodriguez Jack Santiago Chris Tan Hercules Tangkay Melchor Teves Chito Victolero Rob Wainwright Jason Webb Joseph Yeo Norman GonzalesCoaches EditNemie Villegas PABL 1987 1989 Francis Rodriguez PBL 1989 1992 Nat Canson 1993 1995 Adonis Tierra 1996 1997 1999 Chot Reyes 1997 Derrick Pumaren 1998 Norman Black 2000 2002 Alfrancis Chua 2003 2007 Boyet Fernandez 2007 2010 See also EditSta Lucia Realtors PCBL Sta Lucia Lady Realtors PSL volleyball team Pasig Sta Lucia Realtors MPBL References Edit New amateur league PCBL tasked by SBP to form PH s SEABA SEA Games teams says chair Buddy Encarnado Interaksyon com Archived from the original on October 8 2015 Retrieved October 8 2015 Meralco eyes cage return via PBA next season Rey Joble GMANews TV June 24 2010 Barako to compete anew SLR bids goodbye Rey Joble GMANews TV July 13 2010 PBA welcomes MVP s Meralco Archived August 22 2010 at the Wayback Machine Waylon Galvez Manila Bulletin August 10 2010External links EditOfficial WebsitePreceded byGreat Taste Coffee Makers PBA teams genealogies1993 2010 Succeeded byMeralco BoltsPreceded bySan Miguel Beermen PBA Governors Cup Champions2001 Succeeded byPurefoods TJ HotdogsPreceded byBarangay Ginebra Kings PBA Philippine Cup Champions2007 2008 Succeeded byTalk N Text Tropang Texters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sta Lucia Realtors amp oldid 1124956032, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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