- The
Manila Industrial and
Commercial Athletic ****ociation (
MICAA) was a
sports ****ociation
which existed in Manila,
Philippines from 1938 to 1981. Throughout...
- (BAA), a
minor league. It
transferred to the
MICAA in 1961. By the 1970s, the team was
competing in the
MICAA as the U/Tex Weavers. They were
bannered by...
- defunct), the then-FIBA
recognized national ****ociation. Nine
teams from the
MICAA parti****ted in the league's
first season that
opened on
April 9, 1975....
-
tournament of the
Manila Industrial and
Commercial Athletic ****ociation (
MICAA)
which was
established in 1938. The
Philippines became an
independent country...
- late 1960s and
early 1970s,
Paner pla**** for the San
Miguel Braves in the
MICAA,
along with
other Cebuano cagers Rosalio Martirez and
Alejandrito Miego...
- ****ociation (
MICAA) from 1968 to 1972.
Operated by the
MERALCO Athletic Club of the
Manila Electric Company (MERALCO), they
briefly joined the
MICAA prior to...
- ****ociation (
MICAA). The
commercial league was
similar to the UAAP and the NCAA
where basketball was one of the
various sports.
There was
MICAA competition...
- that pla**** in the
Manila Industrial and
Commercial Athletic ****ociation (
MICAA) from 1968 to 1972. Its
moniker and mascot,
Reddy Kilowatt, was a licensed...
- team. In 1949,
Loyzaga quit high
school to play for PRATRA,
winning the
MICAA junior crown that year.
Loyzaga wanted to
enroll at Letran, but
backed out...
- Comets).
Jaworski became a
court general and led the
Comets to the 1973
MICAA title. Reynoso,
Jaworski and
Armaiz made it to the 1973 and 1974 RP teams...