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                    [Summary] => Eric Quiday was the Most Valuable Player in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 1990. The crack guard led Perpetual Help College of Rizal to a pair of second-place finishes in the NCAA and was Bong Hawkins’ teammate on the Altas varsity.


From Perpetual, Quiday suited up for several teams in the Philippine Basketball League (PBL). He played for Bogs Adornado at Crispa, Francis Rodriguez at Magnolia, Nemie Villegas and Mollet Pineda at Burger Machine, and Joel Banal at Chowking. Quiday got better at each stop, gaining valuable experience along the way.
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                    [Summary] => Eric Quiday was the Most Valuable Player in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 1990. The crack guard led Perpetual Help College of Rizal to a pair of second-place finishes in the NCAA and was Bong Hawkins’ teammate on the Altas varsity.


From Perpetual, Quiday suited up for several teams in the Philippine Basketball League (PBL). He played for Bogs Adornado at Crispa, Francis Rodriguez at Magnolia, Nemie Villegas and Mollet Pineda at Burger Machine, and Joel Banal at Chowking. Quiday got better at each stop, gaining valuable experience along the way.
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