Rivalries rekindled as retired PBA stars mix it up
by Beth Celis - 3/24/2008


By Beth Celis

Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 00:17:00 03/23/2008


LOS ANGELES, California—Classic rivalries were rekindled and history revisited as retired PBA stars took the hard court once again recently, playing a series of exhibition games for a cause.


More than 60 ex-pros from Manila and various parts of the United States took part in the 2008 PBA Legends Grand Reunion Tour and brought joy and excitement to Filipino-Americans in four major areas in California.


Stars of the fabled Crispa-Toyota rivalry headlined the roster of players including some of the finest players of the local pro league in the 90s.



They figured in a four-game series with Martin Purefoods-Crispa and Ohama Harbor-Toyota winning two games apiece.



Toyota
scored a 91-89 win in the series opener at the Logan High School gym in Union City on March 8 before Crispa got even the next day with a 96-91 victory at the Arco Arena in Sacramento.



Crispa made it two in a row with a 104-101 victory in
Carson City but Toyota squared the series at 2-2, pulling off a 94-86 triumph in San Diego.



Abet Guidaben, still showing some spring in his legs at 55, fired 21 points to lead all scorers in the
Carson City contest. Atoy Co and Ronnie Magsanoc pumped in 19 apiece with Jojo Lastimosa adding 16, Yoyoy Villamin 11 and Bogs Adornado 10.



Vergel Meneses rattled in 20 points to pace
Toyota, which also drew double-digit outputs from Gerry Esplana and Manny Victorino.



In San Diego, Meneses once again topscored for Toyota with 23 with Jerry Codiñera and Tim Coloso contributing 11 apiece, Olsen Racela nine and Mon Fernandez and Francis Arnaiz with eight each.



The losing team drew double-digit outputs from Magsanoc, Villamin, Guidaben and Romy dela
Rosa.


Others who played for Crispa were Bernie Fabiosa, Philip Cezar, Alvin Patrimonio, and Sonny Cabatu. Allan Caidic played the first two games and rushed back to
Manila to attend to a personal matter.



Others in the Robert Jaworski-mentored
Toyota roster were Abe King, Manny Paner, Art dela Cruz, Hector Calma, Bong Alvarez, Marte Saldaña and Yves Dignadice.



Some of the players also played in the preliminaries of the series held by the PBA Legends USA Foundation to raise funds for its various programs. The foundation is the brainchild of King, backed by Rey Santos, Rufino Ignacio and other former cagers.



There were also a series of one-on-one matches. In
Union city, the the results were: Fernandez over Cezar, 6-4; King over Fernandez, 9-4; Cezar over King, 4-2; and Fabiosa over Arnaiz, 6-4.



In
Sacramento it was: King over Fernandez, 9-4; Fernandez over Cezar 12-8; King over Cezar, 6-3; and Arnaiz over; Fabiosa, 6-2. In Carson City, it was Cezar over King, 10-4; and Fabiosa over Arnaiz, 6-0. In San Diego it was Arnaiz over Fabiosa, 8-0; Cezar over Fernandez, 4-0; Meneses over Alvarez, 6-2.