- again,
being traded, this time to the
Polluelos de Aibonito, in a city just
north of Ponce, Aibonito. The
Polluelos de
Aibonito were
building a team that...
-
Polluelos de
Aibonito was a
Puerto Rican professional basketball team of the
Baloncesto Superior Nacional based in Aibonito,
Puerto Rico. They won their...
- 1999–2015); pla****
their home
games at
Edwin "Puruco"
Nolasco Coliseum Polluelos de
Aibonito (1977–2001); pla****
their home
games at
Cancha Marron Aponte...
- 1987, the
Polluelos reached the
finals once again, but that time, they lost in
seven games to the
Titanes de Morovis. Recently, the
Polluelos have not...
- Dalmau. He
began his
professional basketball career in 1995 with the
Polluelos de Aibonito,
under the
coaching of his father. That year he
earned the...
-
their side,
reached the semi-finals in 1985.
Melendez was
traded to the
Polluelos de
Aibonito the
following season, however, and The
Criollos then went...
- Southeast), and 5 with 6
teams (North, South, Metropolitan, East and Central).
Polluelos de
Aibonito Proceres de
Barranquitas Criollos de
Caguas Toritos de Cayey...
-
Archived from the
original on May 26, 2008.
Retrieved August 14, 2007. "
Polluelos de cóndor de
California inician el 'vuelo'
hacia su liberación" (in Spanish)...
-
gallina Con el cara, cara, cara, cara, cara. Los pollitos/
polluelos, los pollitos/
polluelos Con el pío, pío, pío, pío, pí. Y por eso los grandes...
- and
Butler was
chosen by the
Morovis Titans,
while Frazer went to the
Polluelos of Aibonito. Butler,
alongside teammates Wesley Correa and
Mario Sanchez...