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Pop Cola Panthers

The Pop Cola Panthers were a professional basketball team that played in the Philippine Basketball Association from 1990-2001. The franchise was owned by RFM Corporation. In 2001, when RFM Corporation sold its entire stake in Cosmos Bottling Corporation to Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. (CCBPI), the PBA franchise was included in the transaction. Upon ownership by CCBPI, the PBA franchise renamed the Coca-Cola Tigers beginning the 2002 PBA season[1] and was considered as an expansion team.

Pop Cola Panthers
Founded1990
DissolvedSold in 2001
HistoryPop Cola Sizzlers (1990, 1997)
Sarsi Sizzlers (1990)
Diet Sarsi Sizzlers (1991)
Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs (1991-1993)
Swift Mighty Meaties (1994)
Sunkist Orange Juicers (1995-1996, 2000)
Sunkist Orange Bottlers (1996)
Pop Cola Bottlers (1997)
Pop Cola 800s (1998-2000)
Pop Cola Panthers (2000-2001)
Team colorsSwift, Diet Sarsi and Pop Cola
Blue, Red, White
     
Sunkist
Orange, Blue, White
     
CompanyRFM Corporation
Head coachYeng Guiao, Derrick Pumaren, Turo Valenzona, Norman Black, Chot Reyes
OwnershipJose Ma. "Joey" A. Concepcion III
Championships4 championships

1992 Third Conference
1993 Commissioner's
1995 All-Filipino
1995 Commissioner's

7 Finals Appearances
Light uniform
Dark uniform

The franchise also played under the names Pop Cola/Diet Sarsi Sizzlers, Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs, Swift Mighty Meaties, Sunkist Orange Juicers/Bottlers and Pop Cola 800s.

History

Pop Cola was one of two expansion franchises to enter the league in the 1990 season, joining softdrink rival Pepsi-Cola, increasing the number of member teams in the pro league to eight.

In their 12-year stint in the PBA, they were known as the Pop Cola Sizzlers, Sarsi, Swift Mighty Meaty, Sunkist Orange Juicers, Sunkist Orange Bottlers and Pop Cola 800s. The team has used the Pop Cola name from 1997 until their final season in the PBA in 2001, although the team was known as Sunkist in the 2000 Commissioners Cup and was known as the Swift Panthers for the first few games of the 2001 Governors Cup. Their first finals appearance came in 1991 All-Filipino, as Diet Sarsi, lost to corporate rival Purefoods TJ Hotdogs, 3 games to 2 in a Best of Five finals series. The team's first PBA title came in 1992, when Swift defeated 7-Up four games-to-none to win the PBA Third Conference under head coach Yeng Guiao.

The franchise also fielded one of the dominant imports in PBA history in Tony Harris, who scored a PBA record 105 points for Swift when they defeated Ginebra 151-147 in a game held in Iloilo City on October 10, 1992.

In 1993, Swift traded Jack Tanuan, Ricric Marata and Andy De Guzman for Sta. Lucia in exchange for their former players in their PABL days, Vergel Meneses and Zaldy Realubit, and this gave Swift its second championship in the newly called Commissioners Cup, gaining revenge over their business rival, Purefoods Oodles, 4 games to 2, the Hotdogs were powered by best import Ronnie Thompkins. the team was title-less the following season in which head coach Yeng Guiao decided to moved over to Pepsi Mega, and Derek Pumaren taking over the coaching chores, Swift made it to the finals in the season-ending Governor's Cup, losing to Alaska in six games.

The 1995 season became a banner year for the team. Under the name Sunkist Orange Juicers, the team almost achieved a rare back-to-back winning the All-Filipino and Commissioner's Cup titles before finishing third overall in the season-ending Governor's Cup. The team was bannered by season MVP Vergel Meneses, Bonel Balingit, Boybits Victoria, Kenneth Duremdes and Rudy Distrito (who was banned in 1995 for his infamous hard foul on Alaska rookie Jeffrey Cariaso during the All-Filipino finals series).

Sunkist/Pop Cola suffered hard times in the 1996 and 1997 seasons before their fortunes changed in 1998 when the team won a few third-place finishes under head coach Norman Black, who even played one game during the Commissioner's Cup to lead the 800s to a third-place finish in the said tournament.

Pop Cola suffered two more losing seasons in 1999 and 2000 seasons but had a decent run in their final PBA season in 2001 under head coach Chot Reyes, copping third place honors in the All-Filipino Conference.

The franchise ended when RFM Corporation sold its PBA franchise to Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. (CCBPI), in connection to its sale of Cosmos Bottling Corporation to CCBPI in 2001.

Season-by-season records

Legend
  Champion
  Runner-up
  Third place
Season Conference Team name Overall record Finals
W L %
1990 First Conference Pop Cola Sizzlers 10 28 .263
All-Filipino Conference
Third Conference
1991 First Conference Diet Sarsi Sizzlers 31 27 .534
All-Filipino Conference Purefoods 3, Sarsi 2
Third Conference
1992 First Conference Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs /Meaties 29 28 .509
All-Filipino Conference
Third Conference Swift 4, 7-Up 0
1993 All-Filipino Cup 46 25 .648
Commissioner's Cup Swift 4, Purefoods 2
Governors Cup San Miguel 4, Swift 1
1994 All-Filipino Cup 40 33 .548
Commissioner's Cup
Governors Cup Alaska 4, Swift 2
1995 All-Filipino Cup Sunkist Orange Juicers 49 23 .681 Sunkist 4, Alaska 3
Commissioner's Cup Sunkist 4, Alaska 2
Governors Cup
1996 All-Filipino Cup 16 22 .421
Commissioner's Cup Sunkist Orange Bottlers
Governors Cup
1997 All-Filipino Cup Pop Cola Bottlers 14 24 .368
Commissioner's Cup
Governors Cup
1998 All-Filipino Cup Pop Cola 800s 27 27 .500
Commissioner's Cup
Centennial Cup
Governors Cup
1999 All-Filipino Cup 8 25 .242
Commissioner's Cup
Governors Cup
2000 All-Filipino Cup 6 9 .400
Commissioner's Cup Sunkist Orange Juicers 4 6 .400
Governors Cup Pop Cola Panthers 2 7 .222
2001 All-Filipino Cup 11 10 .524
Commissioner's Cup 3 7 .300
Governors Cup 10 10 .500
Overall record 306 311 .496 4 championships

Awards

Individual awards

PBA Most Valuable Player Finals MVP PBA Best Player of the Conference
  • Vergel Meneses - 1994 Governors', 1995 All-Filipino, 1995 Commissioner's
PBA Rookie of the Year Award PBA All-Defensive Team PBA Mythical First Team
PBA Mythical Second Team PBA Most Improved Player PBA Sportsmanship Award
PBA Best Import

PBA Press Corps Individual Awards

Executive of the Year Baby Dalupan Coach of the Year Defensive Player of the Year
  • Elmer Yanga - 1993-1995
Bogs Adornado Comeback Player of the Year Mr. Quality Minutes All-Rookie Team

All-Star Weekend

All Star MVP Obstacle Challenge Three-point Shootout Slam Dunk Contest
  • Jack Santiago - 1996

Notable players

PBA's 25 greatest players

Other notable players

Imports

References

  1. ^ Navarro, June (January 10, 2002). "Pop Cola now Coca Cola: Chot to get P32.9M as Tigers coach". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  2. ^ Hernandez, John (December 28, 1997). "Mobiline frees Agustin via P3.38-M pact buyout". Manila Standard. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  3. ^ Navarro, June (January 9, 2006). "Aces find new Johnny A in Mike Cortez". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  4. ^ "Pop Sends Duremdes, Tanuan To Alaska For Lago, Fernandez". Manila Standard. October 27, 1997. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  5. ^ Reyes, Marc Anthony (January 20, 2000). "Alaska Milk In Mourain As Pop Snares Lastimosa". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  6. ^ "We Deserve A Player Of Meneses Caliber Black". Manila Standard. June 16, 1999. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  7. ^ Zarate, Noel (April 9, 2021). "00-46: The best PBA players who wore these jersey numbers". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pop Cola Panthers news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Pop Cola Panthers were a professional basketball team that played in the Philippine Basketball Association from 1990 2001 The franchise was owned by RFM Corporation In 2001 when RFM Corporation sold its entire stake in Cosmos Bottling Corporation to Coca Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc CCBPI the PBA franchise was included in the transaction Upon ownership by CCBPI the PBA franchise renamed the Coca Cola Tigers beginning the 2002 PBA season 1 and was considered as an expansion team Pop Cola PanthersFounded1990DissolvedSold in 2001HistoryPop Cola Sizzlers 1990 1997 Sarsi Sizzlers 1990 Diet Sarsi Sizzlers 1991 Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs 1991 1993 Swift Mighty Meaties 1994 Sunkist Orange Juicers 1995 1996 2000 Sunkist Orange Bottlers 1996 Pop Cola Bottlers 1997 Pop Cola 800s 1998 2000 Pop Cola Panthers 2000 2001 Team colorsSwift Diet Sarsi and Pop ColaBlue Red White SunkistOrange Blue White CompanyRFM CorporationHead coachYeng Guiao Derrick Pumaren Turo Valenzona Norman Black Chot ReyesOwnershipJose Ma Joey A Concepcion IIIChampionships4 championships 1992 Third Conference 1993 Commissioner s 1995 All Filipino 1995 Commissioner s 7 Finals AppearancesLight uniformDark uniformThe franchise also played under the names Pop Cola Diet Sarsi Sizzlers Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs Swift Mighty Meaties Sunkist Orange Juicers Bottlers and Pop Cola 800s Contents 1 History 2 Season by season records 3 Awards 3 1 Individual awards 3 2 PBA Press Corps Individual Awards 3 3 All Star Weekend 4 Notable players 4 1 PBA s 25 greatest players 4 2 Other notable players 4 3 Imports 5 ReferencesHistory EditPop Cola was one of two expansion franchises to enter the league in the 1990 season joining softdrink rival Pepsi Cola increasing the number of member teams in the pro league to eight In their 12 year stint in the PBA they were known as the Pop Cola Sizzlers Sarsi Swift Mighty Meaty Sunkist Orange Juicers Sunkist Orange Bottlers and Pop Cola 800s The team has used the Pop Cola name from 1997 until their final season in the PBA in 2001 although the team was known as Sunkist in the 2000 Commissioners Cup and was known as the Swift Panthers for the first few games of the 2001 Governors Cup Their first finals appearance came in 1991 All Filipino as Diet Sarsi lost to corporate rival Purefoods TJ Hotdogs 3 games to 2 in a Best of Five finals series The team s first PBA title came in 1992 when Swift defeated 7 Up four games to none to win the PBA Third Conference under head coach Yeng Guiao The franchise also fielded one of the dominant imports in PBA history in Tony Harris who scored a PBA record 105 points for Swift when they defeated Ginebra 151 147 in a game held in Iloilo City on October 10 1992 In 1993 Swift traded Jack Tanuan Ricric Marata and Andy De Guzman for Sta Lucia in exchange for their former players in their PABL days Vergel Meneses and Zaldy Realubit and this gave Swift its second championship in the newly called Commissioners Cup gaining revenge over their business rival Purefoods Oodles 4 games to 2 the Hotdogs were powered by best import Ronnie Thompkins the team was title less the following season in which head coach Yeng Guiao decided to moved over to Pepsi Mega and Derek Pumaren taking over the coaching chores Swift made it to the finals in the season ending Governor s Cup losing to Alaska in six games The 1995 season became a banner year for the team Under the name Sunkist Orange Juicers the team almost achieved a rare back to back winning the All Filipino and Commissioner s Cup titles before finishing third overall in the season ending Governor s Cup The team was bannered by season MVP Vergel Meneses Bonel Balingit Boybits Victoria Kenneth Duremdes and Rudy Distrito who was banned in 1995 for his infamous hard foul on Alaska rookie Jeffrey Cariaso during the All Filipino finals series Sunkist Pop Cola suffered hard times in the 1996 and 1997 seasons before their fortunes changed in 1998 when the team won a few third place finishes under head coach Norman Black who even played one game during the Commissioner s Cup to lead the 800s to a third place finish in the said tournament Pop Cola suffered two more losing seasons in 1999 and 2000 seasons but had a decent run in their final PBA season in 2001 under head coach Chot Reyes copping third place honors in the All Filipino Conference The franchise ended when RFM Corporation sold its PBA franchise to Coca Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc CCBPI in connection to its sale of Cosmos Bottling Corporation to CCBPI in 2001 Season by season records EditLegend Champion Runner up Third placeSeason Conference Team name Overall record FinalsW L 1990 First Conference Pop Cola Sizzlers 10 28 263All Filipino ConferenceThird Conference1991 First Conference Diet Sarsi Sizzlers 31 27 534All Filipino Conference Purefoods 3 Sarsi 2Third Conference1992 First Conference Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs Meaties 29 28 509All Filipino ConferenceThird Conference Swift 4 7 Up 01993 All Filipino Cup 46 25 648Commissioner s Cup Swift 4 Purefoods 2Governors Cup San Miguel 4 Swift 11994 All Filipino Cup 40 33 548Commissioner s CupGovernors Cup Alaska 4 Swift 21995 All Filipino Cup Sunkist Orange Juicers 49 23 681 Sunkist 4 Alaska 3Commissioner s Cup Sunkist 4 Alaska 2Governors Cup1996 All Filipino Cup 16 22 421Commissioner s Cup Sunkist Orange BottlersGovernors Cup1997 All Filipino Cup Pop Cola Bottlers 14 24 368Commissioner s CupGovernors Cup1998 All Filipino Cup Pop Cola 800s 27 27 500Commissioner s CupCentennial CupGovernors Cup1999 All Filipino Cup 8 25 242Commissioner s CupGovernors Cup2000 All Filipino Cup 6 9 400Commissioner s Cup Sunkist Orange Juicers 4 6 400Governors Cup Pop Cola Panthers 2 7 2222001 All Filipino Cup 11 10 524Commissioner s Cup 3 7 300Governors Cup 10 10 500Overall record 306 311 496 4 championshipsAwards EditIndividual awards Edit PBA Most Valuable Player Finals MVP PBA Best Player of the ConferenceVergel Meneses 1995 Vergel Meneses 1994 Governors 1995 All Filipino 1995 Commissioner sPBA Rookie of the Year Award PBA All Defensive Team PBA Mythical First TeamElpidio Villamin 1995 Nelson Asaytono 1992 1993 Al Solis 1992 1993 Vergel Meneses 1994 1995PBA Mythical Second Team PBA Most Improved Player PBA Sportsmanship AwardElpidio Villamin 1991 Vergel Meneses 1993 Nelson Asaytono 1994 1995 Boybits Victoria 1994 1995 Bonel Balingit 1995 Rudy Hatfield 2001 Vergel Meneses 1993 Bonel Balingit 1995PBA Best ImportTony Harris 1992 Third Ronnie Thompkins 1993 Commissioner s Ronnie Grandison 1995 Commissioner s Stevin Smith 1995 Governors PBA Press Corps Individual Awards Edit Executive of the Year Baby Dalupan Coach of the Year Defensive Player of the YearElmer Yanga 1993 1995 Derrick Pumaren 1995Bogs Adornado Comeback Player of the Year Mr Quality Minutes All Rookie TeamElpidio Villamin 1995All Star Weekend Edit All Star MVP Obstacle Challenge Three point Shootout Slam Dunk ContestVergel Meneses 1995 1998 Kenneth Duremdes 1996 Jack Santiago 1996 Ric Ric Marata 1996 Jasper Ocampo 1998 1999 Vergel Meneses 1993Notable players EditPBA s 25 greatest players Edit Ato Agustin 2 The Atomic Bomb Johnny Abarrientos 3 14 The Flying A Kenneth Duremdes 4 Captain Marbel Bernie Fabiosa 51 The Sultan of Swipe played his final year in the league with the team in 1991 Jojo Lastimosa 5 Jolas Vergel Meneses 6 The Aerial Voyager Other notable players Edit William Antonio Nelson Asaytono Bonel Balingit Nic Belasco Sonny Cabatu Andy De Guzman Rudy Distrito Boyet Fernandez Pido Jarencio Dwight Lago Joey Loyzaga Ric Ric Marata Ali Peek Zaldy Realubit Elmer Reyes Eric Reyes Terry Saldana Al Solis Jack Tanuan Boybits Victoria Elpidio Villamin Imports Edit Michael Anderson Dexter Boney David Booth Marques Bragg Norris Coleman Jevon Crudup Jay Edwards Harold Ellis Rosell Ellis 7 Sherell Ford Tremaine Fowlkes Paul Graham Ronnie Grandison Sean Green Tony Harris Shawn Harvey David Henderson Sean Higgins Byron Houston Alfredrick Hughes Herb Jones Marcus Liberty Lewis Lloyd Cedric McCullough Lester Neal Victor Page Galen Robinson Stan Rose Kenny Sanders Jason Sasser Stevin Smith Carl Thomas Ronnie Thompkins Bernard Thompson Marcus Timmons Kelvin Upshaw Jamie Watson Bryatt VannReferences Edit Navarro June January 10 2002 Pop Cola now Coca Cola Chot to get P32 9M as Tigers coach Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved February 18 2022 Hernandez John December 28 1997 Mobiline frees Agustin via P3 38 M pact buyout Manila Standard Retrieved February 18 2022 Navarro June January 9 2006 Aces find new Johnny A in Mike Cortez Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved February 18 2022 Pop Sends Duremdes Tanuan To Alaska For Lago Fernandez Manila Standard October 27 1997 Retrieved February 18 2022 Reyes Marc Anthony January 20 2000 Alaska Milk In Mourain As Pop Snares Lastimosa Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved February 18 2022 We Deserve A Player Of Meneses Caliber Black Manila Standard June 16 1999 Retrieved February 18 2022 Zarate Noel April 9 2021 00 46 The best PBA players who wore these jersey numbers ESPN com Retrieved February 18 2022 Preceded by start PBA teams genealogies1990 2001 Succeeded byCoca Cola Tigers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pop Cola Panthers amp oldid 1124919756, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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