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1988 Presto Ice Cream Makers season

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The 1988 Presto Ice Cream Makers season was the 14th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Formerly known as Great Taste Milkmasters in the first two conferences.

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Notable dates

March 20: Importless-Great Taste Instant Milk defeated Shell Helix Oilers, 132-113, in the opening game of the season.

June 30: Pido Jarencio scored on a buzzer-beating shot to lift Great Taste to a 102-100 win over Purefoods Hotdogs, spoiling the debut of prized rookie Alvin Patrimonio.

July 7: Great Taste Instant Milk remained unbeaten at 4-0 in the All-Filipino Conference, outscored Añejo Rum, 31-19 in the final quarter for a 125-121 victory.

August 23: Allan Caidic buried 9 triples and surpass his previous high by scoring 49 points in Great Taste' 143-114 win over Alaska Milk in the second round of the semifinals.

October 20: Import George Almones scored 45 points to lead Presto to a 143-130 win over Añejo Rum, spoiling the debut of Rum Masters import Joe Ward, who scored 55 points. The Ice Cream Makers improved to four wins and two losses while Añejo dropped to 1-win, 5-loss, Almones played his last game in the PBA and was replaced by Tony White in Presto's next game.

Occurrences

April 7: During the first round of the eliminations match between Great Taste and Ginebra, a near-fight took place with less than a minute left in a close game, when Milk Masters' Reynaldo Ramos threw a sneaky punch on Ginebra import Jamie Waller's face, apparently in retaliation for what Waller did to his teammate Pido Jarencio, whose head was bumped by Waller on the floor during the battle for the loose ball.

April 22: Coach Baby Dalupan was suspended by Commissioner Rudy Salud for one game for throwing into towel and deliberately lose their April 21 match against Alaska.

May 12: Great Taste import Kenny Fields left the team without notice at the start of the second round of the semifinals in the Open Conference. The Milk Masters, which split their first four games in the semifinals, lost a chance for a playoff berth and played their last four games without an import.

July 28: Forward Abe King returned to the team and played his first game of the season during the All-Filipino Conference, leading Great Taste to a 112-108 win over Alaska.

August 4: With one week left before the start of the semifinal round of the All-Filipino Conference, point guard Bernie Fabiosa dislocated his shoulder in a rough, physical play during the second half of the game between Great Taste and Añejo, won by the Rum Masters, 115-113, on Robert Jaworski's buzzer-beating follow-up, Fabiosa's injury put him out for the rest of the season.

August 14: During the Milkmasters' second outing in the semifinal round against Añejo Rum 65, a brawl ensued in the Great Taste' bench late in the second quarter when Añejo's Dante Gonzalgo crashed into a seated Dennis Abbatuan and was on the receiving end of the blows dealt by Great Taste players Dennis Abbatuan, Abe King and Sonny Cabatu. The Milkmasters, which led by as many as 17 points and were up, 92-77, at the start of the final period, lost the game, 104-111, on a big, fourth quarter rally by the Rum Masters. Triggerman Allan Caidic went up to the stands after the game and mauled a heckler/Añejo fan, Caidic was not able to participate in the three-point shootout contest and was fined and suspended for one game by the Great Taste management for that mauling incident.

September 1: On the last playing day of the semifinal round in the All-Filipino Conference, the Milkmasters were already out of contention from the finals race, almost turn into a spoiler's role in the San Miguel Beermen's quest for a playoff for the second finals berth, with no time left and the score tied at 126, Sonny Cabatu was fouled, sending him to the free throw line, a dejected beermen coach Norman Black was headed for exits when Cabatu missed his two charities and the game went into overtime. San Miguel escaped with a 138-137 win in the extension period.

December 11: The season's rivalry of the year comes to a close in Game four of the battle for third place between the now Presto Ice Cream (formerly Great Taste) and Añejo Rum 65, a free-for-all erupted in the third quarter when Añejo import Tommy Davis committed a dangerous foul on Philip Cezar, who crashed to the floor when Davis pulled his left shoulder, everything seems to be in order until Joe Ward confronted Cezar and Sonny Cabatu grabbed Ward's neck and hell broke lose after that with players from both squads joining in, including Atoy Co, who was in street clothes. the melee spilled all over the ringside area, engaging in punching, kicking and chair-throwing.

Roster

Assistant Coach: Adriano Go Team Manager: Ignacio Gotao

References

1988 Presto Ice Cream Makers season Wikipedia