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First Basketball Dynasty in the Philippines
« on: February 04, 2023, 06:03:06 AM »
YCO PAINTERS BASKETBALL TEAM 1967
By Basketball Republic FB Page
Standing: Coach: Carlos Loyzaga, Players: (16) Eddie Roque, (12) Renato Reyes, (15) Orlando Castelo, (17) Edgar Gomez, (5) Elias Tolentino, (10) Teresito Natividad, (8) Ed Ocampo.

Kneeling: (13) Arturo Valenzona, (19) Danilo Florencio, (4) Billy Manotoc, (18) Rene Canent, (14) Freddie Webb.

The Painters were known as the first basketball dynasty in the Philippines, having dominated MICAA and BAP tournaments during the 1950s to early 1960s. The team's most famous player was Carlos Loyzaga, considered as the greatest Filipino basketball player of his time. It made basketball history by winning seven consecutive National Open championships (1954-1960), seven MICAA titles and the first grandslam in Philippine basketball (1954), when the Painters wrapped the National Open, MICAA and Challenge to Champions diadems, including winning 95 out of 109 games.
When Elizalde & Co., Inc. became one of nine companies that formed the professional Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) in 1975, the YCO franchise was retained in the amateur ranks and elevated most of its YCO players to their professional PBA franchise, named Tanduay.
The YCO franchise ended with the closure of the MICAA in 1982.

Rivalry with Ysmael Steel Admirals
The Painters were best remembered for its rivalry with the Ysmael Steel Admirals from 1958 to 1967. The Painters and the Admirals would split the MICAA championships in the first four years of the 1960s playing against each other, The Painters won in 1960 and 1963 and the Admirals in 1961–1962.
During the 1961 MICAA finals, with the best-of-three series tied at 1-1, YCO defaulted the game for refusing to play in the final game at the Araneta Coliseum and the Admirals were declared champions.
The Admirals disbanded after winning the 1967 MICAA crown.

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