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== Tournament format == == Tournament format ==
The tournament kicked off with the Seeding Round, with the first elimination round taking place the following day.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Times |first=Tiebreaker |date=2019-03-17 |title=Top High School teams, prospects take center stage in NBTC Nationals |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/top-high-school-teams-prospects-take-center-stage-nbtc-nationals/143961 |access-date=2024-12-18 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}}</ref> Winners from the UAAP, NCAA, NBTC Cebu, and MMBL were given the first eight seeds. Top-ranked regional champions were given the last eight seeds. This left the international teams, wildcards, and other regional champions to position themselves.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Times |first=Tiebreaker |date=2019-03-15 |title=Chooks-to-Go/NBTC Seeding Round pits Jalen Green-led FilAm Sports vs AusPinoy |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/chooks-go-nbtc-seeding-round-pits-jalen-green-led-filam-sports-vs-auspinoy/143579 |access-date=2024-12-18 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}}</ref> In the 9-16 seeding games, winning teams would get to take on teams 21-24, while losers would take on the 17th to 20th seeds. In the 25-32 seeding games, winning teams would take on seeds 5-8, while losers would have to face the top four seeds of the tournament.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Saldajeno |first=Ivan Stewart |date=March 15, 2019 |title=NBTC seeding games now set |url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1064643 |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> From there on, every match was a do-or-die situation for the teams, with knockout rounds in the Super 32, Supreme 16, Fantastic 8, Fearless Four, and the Finals.<ref name=":0" /> The tournament kicked off with the Seeding Round, with the first elimination round taking place the following day.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Times |first=Tiebreaker |date=2019-03-17 |title=Top High School teams, prospects take center stage in NBTC Nationals |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/top-high-school-teams-prospects-take-center-stage-nbtc-nationals/143961 |access-date=2024-12-18 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}}</ref> Winners from the UAAP, NCAA, NBTC Cebu, and MMBL were given the first eight seeds. Top-ranked regional champions were given the last eight seeds. This left the international teams, wildcards, and other regional champions to position themselves.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Times |first=Tiebreaker |date=2019-03-15 |title=Chooks-to-Go/NBTC Seeding Round pits Jalen Green-led FilAm Sports vs AusPinoy |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/chooks-go-nbtc-seeding-round-pits-jalen-green-led-filam-sports-vs-auspinoy/143579 |access-date=2024-12-18 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}}</ref> In the 9-16 seeding games, winning teams would get to take on teams 21-24, while losers would take on the 17th to 20th seeds. In the 25-32 seeding games, winning teams would take on seeds 5-8, while losers would have to face the top four seeds of the tournament.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Saldajeno |first=Ivan Stewart |date=March 15, 2019 |title=NBTC seeding games now set |url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1064643 |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> From there on, every match was a do-or-die situation for the teams, with knockout rounds in the Super 32, Supreme 16, Fantastic 8, Fearless Four, and the Finals.<ref name=":0" />


== Seeding round == == Seeding round ==
<ref>{{Cite web |last=Times |first=Tiebreaker |date=2023-03-15 |title=SMART NBTC: Sacred Heart, UST, Canadian teams advance to Div 1 |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/smart-nbtc-sacred-heart-ust-canadian-teams-advance-to-div-1/265928 |access-date=2024-08-12 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Times |first=Tiebreaker |date=2023-03-15 |title=SMART NBTC: Bayla, Mandaquit power Fil-Nation's 56-point rout vs Doc Boleros |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/smart-nbtc-bayla-mandaquit-power-fil-nations-56-point-rout-vs-doc-boleros/266019 |access-date=2024-08-12 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}}</ref> <ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Times |first=Tiebreaker |date=2019-03-18 |title=Jalen Green hardly breaks a sweat, leads FilAm Sports' rout of AusPinoy |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/jalen-green-hardly-breaks-sweat-leads-filam-sports-rout-auspinoy/144021 |access-date=2024-12-19 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}}</ref>
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| align="right" |] | align="right" |#9 Italy Europe
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| align="center" |99–54 | align="center" |59–68
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|#16 Hope Christian
|Rome Elite Italy
|], ] |], ]
|- style="font-size:90%" |- style="font-size:90%"
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| align="center" |66–62 | align="center" |66–69
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|#15 Durham Crossover
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|- style="font-size:90%" |- style="font-size:90%"
| align="right" |Winnipeg | align="right" |#11 Top Flight
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| align="center" |86–72 | align="center" |71–84
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|#14 Camp David
|Team United USA
|], ] |], ]
|- style="font-size:90%" |- style="font-size:90%"
|align="right" |Toronto |align="right" |#12 FilAm Sports
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| align="center" |83–63 | align="center" |78–45
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|#13 AusPinoy
|SBIS
|], ] |], ]
|- style="font-size:90%" |- style="font-size:90%"
|align="right" |Fil-Am Nation Select |align="right" |#25 Narvacan National
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| align="center" |116–60 | align="center" |80–74
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|#32 Isabela Colleges
|Doc Boleros
|], ] |], ]
|- style="font-size:90%" |- style="font-size:90%"
|align="right" |] | align="right" |#26 Sta. Clarita
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| align="center" |93–68 | align="center" |99–88
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|#31 ]
|PCU - Dasmariñas
|], ] |], ]
|- style="font-size:90%" |- style="font-size:90%"
|align="right" |Batang Tiaong | align="right" |#27 ]
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| align="center" |64–41 | align="center" |68–56
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|#30 Dolores National
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|], ] |], ]
|- style="font-size:90%" |- style="font-size:90%"
|align="right" |Pinoy Mavs | align="right" |#28 Holy Trinity
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| align="center" |83–79 | align="center" |71–74
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|#29 ]
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|align="center" |111–74
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|align="center" |92–85
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|Don Bosco- Dumaguete
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|align="center" |84–81
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|Homegrown Australia
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== Tournament bracket == == Tournament bracket ==
{{32TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds-Byes}}

== All-Star Game == == All-Star Game ==


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The ] selected and ranked 24 of the best high school prospects in the NCAA and UAAP juniors, and CESAFI high school tournament. The rankings would be shown weekly on the NBTC's online show ''National Basketball Training Center 24,'' which was shown on the NBTC's Facebook page and hosted by ] and ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Li |first=Matthew |date=2018-07-15 |title=Kiefer Ravena, Mikee Reyes host Chooks-to-Go/NBTC 24 Season 2 |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/kiefer-ravena-mikee-reyes-host-chooks-go-nbtc-24-season-2/121602 |access-date=2024-12-18 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}}</ref> The ] selected and ranked 24 of the best high school prospects in the NCAA and UAAP juniors, and CESAFI high school tournament. The rankings would be shown weekly on the NBTC's online show ''National Basketball Training Center 24,'' which was shown on the NBTC's Facebook page and hosted by ] and ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Li |first=Matthew |date=2018-07-15 |title=Kiefer Ravena, Mikee Reyes host Chooks-to-Go/NBTC 24 Season 2 |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/kiefer-ravena-mikee-reyes-host-chooks-go-nbtc-24-season-2/121602 |access-date=2024-12-18 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}}</ref>


This year saw ] from the UAAP Jrs and ] from the NCAA Jrs take the top two spots on the rankings. Cagulangan and Sotto led Team Heart and Team Hustle, respectively. They would get to pick their teammates through a draft.<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 4, 2019 |title=Ateneo's Kai Sotto, LSGH's Joel Cagulangan top final NBTC 24 rankings |url=https://www.spin.ph/basketball/kai-sotto-joel-cagulangan-final-nbtc-24-high-school-rankings-a1373-20190304 |access-date=2024-12-18 |website=Spin.ph |language=en}}</ref> They along with ] and six other players from international teams were added to the lineups of Team Heart and Team Hustle.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Times |first=Tiebreaker |date=2019-03-21 |title=FilAm Sports' Jalen Green, Jeron Artest banner international additions to NBTC All-Star Game |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/filam-sports-jalen-green-jeron-artest-banner-international-additions-nbtc-star-game/144298 |access-date=2024-12-18 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}}</ref> This year saw ] from the UAAP Jrs and ] from the NCAA Jrs take the top two spots on the rankings. Cagulangan and Sotto led Team Heart and Team Hustle, respectively. They would get to pick their teammates through a draft.<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 4, 2019 |title=Ateneo's Kai Sotto, LSGH's Joel Cagulangan top final NBTC 24 rankings |url=https://www.spin.ph/basketball/kai-sotto-joel-cagulangan-final-nbtc-24-high-school-rankings-a1373-20190304 |access-date=2024-12-18 |website=Spin.ph |language=en}}</ref> They along with ] and six other players from international teams were added to the lineups of Team Heart and Team Hustle.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Times |first=Tiebreaker |date=2019-03-21 |title=FilAm Sports' Jalen Green, Jeron Artest banner international additions to NBTC All-Star Game |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/filam-sports-jalen-green-jeron-artest-banner-international-additions-nbtc-star-game/144298 |access-date=2024-12-18 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}}</ref>
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| colspan="2" |AusPinoy | colspan="2" |AusPinoy
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| colspan="2" |Adam Doria{{ref|rep1|REP1}}
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| colspan="2" |Tony Ynot{{ref|rep2|REP2}}
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{{note|inj1|INJ1}}Joel Cagulangan was unable to play due to a right ankle injury injury.<ref name=ASreplacement>{{cite web|title=Adam Doria, Tony Ynot get late NBTC call-up as injury replacements
|url=https://www.spin.ph/basketball/nbtc-all-star-replacements-a1373-20190317?ref=article_tag|publisher=Spin.ph|date=March 17, 2019|access-date=December 19, 2024}}</ref><br>
{{note|inj2|INJ2}} Clint Escamis was unable to play due to a right ACL tear.<ref name=ASreplacement/><br>
{{note|rep1|REP1}} Adam Doria was selected as Joel Cagulangan's replacement.<ref name=ASreplacement/><br>
{{note|rep2|REP2}} Tony Ynot was selected as Clint Escamis's replacement.<ref name=ASreplacement/><br>
{{refend}}
=== Lineups === === Lineups ===
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=== Division 1 === === Division 1 ===


* Ato Badolato Most Outstanding Player: Reinhard Jumamoy (]) * Most Outstanding Player: Reinhard Jumamoy (])
* Finals Most Outstanding Player: Reinhard Jumamoy (]) * Finals Most Outstanding Player: Reinhard Jumamoy (])
* Best Defensive Player: Eian Lowe (Fil-Am Nation Select) * Best Defensive Player: Eian Lowe (Fil-Am Nation Select)
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=== Division 2 === === Division 2 ===


* Ato Badolato Most Outstanding Player: Earl Sapasap (Team Tarlac) * Most Outstanding Player: Earl Sapasap (Team Tarlac)
* Finals Most Outstanding Player: Earl Sapasap (Team Tarlac) * Finals Most Outstanding Player: Earl Sapasap (Team Tarlac)
* Mythical Five: * Mythical Five:
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Revision as of 17:06, 19 December 2024

Edition of PH high school basketball tournament

2019 NBTC National Finals
Tournament details
Venue(s)SM Mall of Asia
DatesMarch 18–24
Teams32
Final positions
Champions
  • Division 1: NUNS Bullpups (2nd title)
  • Division 2: Team Tarlac (1st title)
Runner-up
  • Division 1: Fil-Nation Select-USA
  • Division 2: Don Bosco Dumaguete
Tournament statistics
Most Outstanding Player
  • Division 1: Reinhard Jumamoy (NUNS)
  • Division 2: Earl Sapasap (Team Tarlac)
Finals MOP
  • Division 1: Reinhard Jumamoy (NUNS)
  • Division 2: Earl Sapasap (Team Tarlac)
Best Defensive Player
  • Reinhard Jumamoy (NUNS)
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The 2019 NBTC National Finals was a basketball competition in the Philippines hosted by the National Basketball Training Center (NBTC) to determine the champion for the 2018–2019 NBTC League season. It involved 32 high school teams, with 16 regional teams, eight representatives from the NCR, and six global squads. It began on March 18, 2019, and ended on March 24. Also taking place during this time was the NBTC All-Star Game and several other side events.

The NUNS Bullpups became the first back-to-back champions in tournament history as they won Division 1.

Qualification

This year's format involved high school teams representing 105 cities going through city championships. Winners of those city championships would compete in regional championships, with the regional champions moving to the National Finals. For teams based in the NCR, the UAAP Jrs., NCAA Jrs., and Metro Manila Basketball League (MMBL) tournaments are used as qualifiers, with the winners and first runner-ups of those tournaments getting to play in the National Finals. Six international teams joined this year's tournament.

Regional Teams
Region Vacancies Qualified Ref.
Luzon 8 University of Baguio
Lyceum – Cavite
Perpetual Help JONELTA
Sto. Domingo National High School
Narvacan Central National High School
Isabela Colleges
St. Augustine Institute
Calayan Educational Foundation
Visayas 6 Southwestern University PHINMA
University of San Jose–Recoletos
Sta. Clarita International School
STI–West Negros University
St. Louis School of Don Bosco
Dolores National High School
Mindanao 4 Southern Philippine Colleges
St. Mary’s College of Tagum
Holy Trinity College
Zamboanga del Sur National High School
NCR and International Teams
Event Date Location Vacancies Qualified Ref.
NCR representatives from UAAP February 18–22, 2019 Filoil EcoOil Centre 2 UAAP winner - NUNS Bullpups

UAAP first runner-up - Ateneo Blue Eaglets

NCR representatives from NCAA November 6–16, 2019 Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay 2 NCAA winner - Mapua Red Robins

NCAA first runner-up - LSGH Greenies

NCR representatives from MMBL February 11, 2019 San Beda gym 2 MMBL winner - San Beda Red Cubs

MMBL first runner-up - Letran Squires

Wildcards 2 FEU-D Baby Tamaraws

Hope Christian High School

Global teams 6 USA- Fil-Am Sports
Canada- Durham Crossover
Canada- Top Flight Hoops Vancouver
Australia- AusPinoy
New Zealand- Camp David
Europe- Italy Europe Proudly Pinoy

Tournament format

The tournament kicked off with the Seeding Round, with the first elimination round taking place the following day. Winners from the UAAP, NCAA, NBTC Cebu, and MMBL were given the first eight seeds. Top-ranked regional champions were given the last eight seeds. This left the international teams, wildcards, and other regional champions to position themselves. In the 9-16 seeding games, winning teams would get to take on teams 21-24, while losers would take on the 17th to 20th seeds. In the 25-32 seeding games, winning teams would take on seeds 5-8, while losers would have to face the top four seeds of the tournament. From there on, every match was a do-or-die situation for the teams, with knockout rounds in the Super 32, Supreme 16, Fantastic 8, Fearless Four, and the Finals.

Seeding round

18 March 2019
#9 Italy Europe 59–68 #16 Hope Christian Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
#10 FEU-D 66–69 #15 Durham Crossover Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
#11 Top Flight 71–84 #14 Camp David Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
#12 FilAm Sports 78–45 #13 AusPinoy Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
#25 Narvacan National 80–74 #32 Isabela Colleges Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
#26 Sta. Clarita 99–88 #31 Zamboanga del Sur National Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
#27 U of Baguio 68–56 #30 Dolores National Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
#28 Holy Trinity 71–74 #29 LPU Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay

Tournament bracket

All-Star Game

Selection

The National Basketball Training Center selected and ranked 24 of the best high school prospects in the NCAA and UAAP juniors, and CESAFI high school tournament. The rankings would be shown weekly on the NBTC's online show National Basketball Training Center 24, which was shown on the NBTC's Facebook page and hosted by Kiefer Ravena and Mikee Reyes.

This year saw Kai Sotto from the UAAP Jrs and Joel Cagulangan from the NCAA Jrs take the top two spots on the rankings. Cagulangan and Sotto led Team Heart and Team Hustle, respectively. They would get to pick their teammates through a draft. They along with Jalen Green and six other players from international teams were added to the lineups of Team Heart and Team Hustle.

2019 NBTC All-Stars
Rank Player League Team
#1 Kai Sotto UAAP Ateneo
#2 Joel Cagulangan NCAA LSGH
#3 Carl Tamayo UAAP NUNS
#4 Mark Nonoy UAAP UST
#5 Gerry Abadiano UAAP NUNS
#6 RJ Abarrientos UAAP FEU-D
#7 Harvey Pagsanjan MMBL Hope Christian
#8 Clint Escamis NCAA Mapua
#9 Aaron Fermin NCAA Arellano
#10 Terrence Fortea UAAP NUNS
#11 Forthsky Padrigao UAAP Ateneo
#12 Paolo Hernandez NCAA Mapua
#13 Inand Fornilos NCAA LSGH
#14 Joshua Yerro NBTC Cebu UV
#15 Joem Sabandal UAAP Adamson
#16 Dan Arches NCAA Mapua
#17 John Amores NCAA JRU
#18 Mac Guadana NCAA LPU
#19 Bismarck Lina UAAP UST
#20 Joshua David NCAA LSGH
#21 Kevin Quiambao UAAP NUNS
#22 Jonnel Policarpio NCAA Mapua
#23 Geo Chiu UAAP Ateneo
#24 Rafael Go MMBL Chiang Kai Shek
Additions
Name Team
Jalen Green Fil-Am Sports
Jeron Artest Fil-Am Sports
Kai Ballungay Fil-Am Sports
Brandon Wilson Fil-Am Sports
Tyler Garcia Durham Crossover
Jasper Rentoy AusPinoy
Adam Doria Adamson
Tony Ynot San Beda

^INJ1 Joel Cagulangan was unable to play due to a right ankle injury injury.
^INJ2 Clint Escamis was unable to play due to a right ACL tear.
^REP1 Adam Doria was selected as Joel Cagulangan's replacement.
^REP2 Tony Ynot was selected as Clint Escamis's replacement.

Lineups

Team Heart
Player Team
Starters
Jared Bahay SHS – Ateneo
Chris Hubilla San Beda
Jonas Napalang FEU
Mark Llemit UST
Seven Gagate LSGH
Reserves
Veejay Pre FEU
Mat Edding FEU
Jason Mandaquit Fil-Am Nation Select
Jonathan Manalili Letran
RJ Colonia NUNS
Lebron Nieto Ateneo
Matthew Rubico LPU
Rhyle Melencio DLSZ
Jacob Bayla Fil-Am Nation Select
Michael Asoro SHS – Ateneo
Vhoris Marasigan Batang Tiaong
Head coach: Charles Tiu (Mighty Sports)
Team Hustle
Player Team
Starters
Kieffer Alas DLSZ
Reinhard Jumamoy NUNS
Amiel Acido Perpetual
SJ Moore Arellano
Kristian Porter Ateneo
Reserves
Luis Pablo LSGH
Andy Gemao Letran
Caelum Harris Fil-Am Nation Select
Raffy Celis SHS – Ateneo
Peter Rosillo Adamson
Janrey Pasaol FEU
Kobe Demisana UPIS
Andrei Dungo San Beda
John Morales Batang Tiaong
Lorence dela Cruz Winnipeg
Head coach: Chris Gavina (Rain or Shine)

Game

ESPN5
March 23
1:30 pm
Recap
Team Heart 86, Team Hustle 94
Pts: Green 19 Pts: Nonoy 23
Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay

Other side events

Awards

Division 1

  • Most Outstanding Player: Reinhard Jumamoy (NUNS)
  • Finals Most Outstanding Player: Reinhard Jumamoy (NUNS)
  • Best Defensive Player: Eian Lowe (Fil-Am Nation Select)
  • Mythical Five:
Division 1 Mythical Five
Name Team
Reinhard Jumamoy Nazareth School of National University Bullpups
Jason Mandaquit Fil-Nation Select
RJ Colonia Nazareth School of National University Bullpups
Jared Bahay SHS – Ateneo de Cebu Landmasters
Raffy Celis SHS – Ateneo de Cebu Landmasters

Division 2

  • Most Outstanding Player: Earl Sapasap (Team Tarlac)
  • Finals Most Outstanding Player: Earl Sapasap (Team Tarlac)
  • Mythical Five:
Division 2 Mythical Five
Name Team
Earl Sapasap Team Tarlac
Matthew Jucom Don Bosco
Lebron Nieto Ateneo Blue Eaglets
Kaden Pulutua Homegrown Australia Crusaders
Sean Bondoc Doc Boleros NCR

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