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- The Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic ****ociation (MICAA) was a sports ****ociation which existed in Manila, Philippines from 1938 to 1981. Throughout...
- tournament of the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic ****ociation (MICAA) which was established in 1938. The Philippines became an independent country...
- 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....
- (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...
- the now-defunct Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic ****ociation (MICAA). YCO Athletic Club was founded by businessman and sportsman Manuel “Manolo”...
- 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...
- ****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...
- that pla**** in the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic ****ociation (MICAA) from 1977 to 1981 and the Philippine Basketball League (PBL) from 1989...
- the now-defunct Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic ****ociation (MICAA), which was tightly controlled by the Basketball ****ociation of the Philippines...
- 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...