Nationality Filipino Name Sonny Cabatu Children Junjun Cabatu Pro career 1985–1998 Weight 93 kg | Listed weight 205 lb (93 kg) Height 1.96 m Listed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Role Basketball Player | |
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College University of Northern PhilippinesPSBA PBA draft 1985 Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall Education Philippine School of Business Administration, University of Northern Philippines |
Paul Artadi talks to dSource about the upcoming PBA season, his career and forgetting the Olympics
Santiago "Sonny" Cabatu Sr. (born October 10, 1960 in Cabugao, Ilocos Sur, Philippines) is a Filipino retired professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association and was the very first draft pick of the league in 1985. He is also the father of current Philippine Patriots player Junjun Cabatu. He also played for the Cagayan de Oro Nuggets and Pasig-Rizal Pirates in the Metropolitan Basketball Association.
Contents
- Paul Artadi talks to dSource about the upcoming PBA season his career and forgetting the Olympics
- Amateur career
- National team
- References
Amateur career
A native of Cabugao, Ilocos Sur, Cabatu started his basketball career at the University of Northern Philippines from 1977-1979. Later in 1979, he transferred to the University of Baguio where as a UB Cardinal, he was recruited by Coach Nic Jorge to play for the Masagana 99 team in 1980. During his stint with M-99, Sonny also enrolled with PSBA and played for the Jaguars in the MUCAA. From Masagana, he has joined several teams as Filsyn, Presto and Solid Mills in the MICAA and in 1982, he became a member of Crispa's Paul Jordan team, coached by Nat Canson, that became the winningest team in local tournaments.
In 1984, Cabatu was part of the Development Bank of Rizal team that won the championship of the PABL Ambassador's Cup. After Bank of Rizal disbanded, Sonny went to Country Fair team under coach Larry Albano, which competed in the Jones Cup tournament in Taipei. He joined ESQ Marketing midway in the PABL second conference and Sonny made history by winning the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award twice in a row with ESQ capturing the second and third conference championships.
National team
Cabatu has been a national player twice, with the Philippine team to the 1982 Asian Games in New Delhi, India, under coach Nat Canson and the 1983 Southeast Asian Games in Singapore under coach Larry Albano.