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Founded
  
2002

Leagues
  
Metropolitan Basketball Association

History
  
Olongapo Volunteers/Gilbey's-Olongapo Volunteers

Location
  
Olongapo City, Zambales, Philippines

Team colors
  
red and white, blue, yellow and white

League
  
Metropolitan Basketball Association

Olongapo volunteers


The Olongapo Volunteers were a professional basketball team in the Metropolitan Basketball Association in 2002. In its only season in the league, the Volunteers made the semifinals of the tournament.

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Olongapo volunteers 2013 2014


History

In 2002, the Olongapo Volunteers became the eighth member of the MBA after the departure of the Nueva Ecija Patriots. The team was managed by Mayor Katherine Gordon and later, by Senator Richard Gordon.

Junel Baculi, who steered Hapee Toothpaste and Welcoat to PBL titles was hired as the head coach and nabbed several former PBA veterans such as Johnadel Cardel, Joel Dualan, Henry Fernandez as well as former PBL veterans Eugene Tan, Kerwin McCoy, Brixter Encarnacion and Calijohn Orfecio. Fil-am Jeff Flowers was also signed by the expansion ballclub.

In the MBA First Conference, Olongapo held the best record in the Northern Conference with a 7–3 record, and a home game in the semifinals against the LBC-Batangas Blades. However, the Blades escaped with a 76–75 victory to advance to the championship round against the eventual champions the RCPI-Negros Slashers.

Olongapo was renamed as the Gilbey's-Olongapo Volunteers, but the league folded in the middle of the second conference.

Notable players

  • Jeff Flowers
  • Eugene Tan
  • Brixter Encarnacion
  • Johnadel Cardel
  • Jerome Barbosa
  • Topex Robinson
  • Allen Glenn Patrimonio
  • Calijohn Ofrecio
  • Joel Dualan
  • Kerwin McCoy
  • Julius Binuya
  • Ferdinand Go
  • Henry Fernandez
  • Bob Allen
  • Ricky Vinoya
  • References

    Olongapo Volunteers Wikipedia