Socsargen Marlins

Socsargen Marlins
Leagues Metropolitan Basketball Association
Founded 1998
History Socsargen Marlins
1998-2001
Taguig Marlins
2001
Arena General Santos Gym
Location Koronadal City
Taguig City
Team colors red and light blue

The Socsargen Marlins were a professional basketball team in the defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998-2001.

The Marlins represents South Cotabato, Sarangani and General Santos. Their team owner in Metroball's inaugural season was Ruben Solon.[1]

First two seasons

As one of the most talented teams in the South, the Marlins' hardworking cager Maximo Delantes figured prominently in the MVP race but couldn't make it to the MBA mythical five due to his team's disastrous stints in each of the playoffs. Coach Biboy Ravanes was replaced by fellow ex-pro Willie Generalao at the Marlins' bench at the start of the 2000 MBA season. In 2001, the team was renamed as Taguig Marlins' in the second phase conference.

Notable players

  • Teroy Albarillo
  • Orly Alvarado
  • Christopher Corbin
  • Max Delantes
  • Chandler Donaldson
  • Alwyn Flores
  • Nap Hatton
  • Malai Malabanan
  • Cisco Pacheco
  • Mikko Santos
  • Anthony Basona
  • Arnold Rodriguez
  • Jessie Lumantas
  • Michael Almonte
  • Edwin Pimentel
  • Arnel Mañalac
  • Aldrich Reyes
  • Edgar Echavez
  • Ariel Tizon
  • Joel Co

  • Paeng Santos
  • Cris Bade
  • Ricky Natividad
  • Paul Alvarez
  • Dindo Pastor
  • Lowell Briones
  • Godfrey Cosio
  • Angelo Velasco
  • Joselito Celiz
  • Lito Aguilar
  • Neil Quirante

Coaches

Win-Loss record

Season GP Win Lost Pct.
1998 22 11 11 .500
1999 30 10 20 .333
2000
2001

References

  1. Ben and Bobby@servssports.wordpress.com
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