Barangay Ginebra team manager Ira Maniquis assembled a cast of former Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) stars, guests, and friends to form a team that played the Northern Cement plant selection in an exhibition game that was the highlight of the Athletic Tournaments inaugural program.
Maniquis recruited Allan Caidic, Samboy Lim, and Hector Calma to head the visiting squad. The three stars wore the Northern Cement colors when coach Ron Jacobs piloted Ambassador Eduardo (Danding) Cojuangcos team to the 1985 Jones Cup title and the PBA 1985 Third Conference crown.
To complete the cast, Maniquis drafted Ginebra guard Edward Naron, Ginebra assistant coach George Ella, former Letran center Miniong Perete (whose varsity teammates included Rino Salazar, the late Ricky Pineda, and Teddy Perez), Ginebra practice player Jeremy Aniciete, photographer Alexis Santiago, Ginebras PBA Board representative Jun Cabalan, comedian Jimmy Santos, and believe it or not, yours truly.
For a "retro" effect, Maniquis used the same Northern Cement uniform design of 15 years ago for the visitors.
The plant selection was made up of Julius Fabros, Virgilio Ferrer, Elvin Requintin, Armand Aquino, Reynante Facun, Armand Solar, Ronald de Guzman, Engelbert Domingo, Eduardo Valdez, Larry Flaviano Jr., and Wilson Iglesias.
The tallest player on the plant squad was the 6-3 Flaviano, whose late father Larry, Sr. was a former Oriental junior lightweight boxing champion and a model Northern Cement employes.
Incidentally, the trioSamboy, Hector, and Allanare playing for the San Miguel team in the STAR Friendship League that reels off at the Meralco gym tomorrow.
Before the tip-off, Maniquis as playing coach introduced his players, PBA-style. Santos, as expected, brought the house down. He tripped on the way to the middle of the court after he was introducedraising a howl of laughter from some 1,000 employees, relatives, friends, and fans who packed the Northern gym.
Plant manager Bert Guarin welcomed the visitors.
Cabalan, whos a plant icon as he worked several years in Sison as a corporate executive, was just as popular as Hector, Samboy, and Allan. When he checked in, Cabalan wasted no time showing his wareshe dribbled behind his back and drove in for a layup, just like his idol Robert Jaworski used to.
Hector was like the Director of old. He dished off precision passes, scored when he had to, rebounded, and played defense. Allan buried a couple of treys and wound up with 22 points. Samboy was unstoppable it was like he was back in the pros. Samboy shot 25. The revelation was Aniciete, a 6-2 Fil-Am. He was all over the court and finished with 21.
But Santos stole the show. He danced the cha-cha while dribbling. He blocked an opponents free throw. Once, in between taking foul shots, a ballboy brought him a hard-boiled egghalf of which he gobbled up and the other half, he thrust into the mouth of a cooperative referee. When he faked a second free throwthat had the players waiting for the rebound all committing lane violations, the referee ruled a turnover.
As for my game, never mind. I was lost on the court, surrounded by stars. My consolation was I brought home a Northern jersey surely, a collectors item. And of course, it was nice to visit the plant and meet old friends.
In the fourth quarter, the visitors employed a full-court press with a suffocating trap and raced to a 15-point lead. Then, the visitors held back as the plant selection scrambled to make it close in the end. The final count was Visitors, 90, Home, 88. It was a victory for both squads the Sison version of the "Northern Alliance."