Crispa's Top Players
 

William "Bogs" Adornado
 
Bogs Adornado is the PBA's first MVP, first back to back MVP, three-time MVP and member of 25 Greatest PBA Players.
He was a sweet shooter and his short jumpers were almost always sureshots. In his varsity days with UST, he was already a standout then. He represented the country in numerous games abroad: in Asian Games ABC and the Olympics.
He is one of the reasons for Crispa's glorious days.
 
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Alfredo "Freddie" Hubalde
 
Freddie is Crispa's Mr. Bankshot. He was quiet on and off the court. You will just be amazed that a lot of scores were already made by him without much funfare. He was PBA MVP for 1977.
He played for the Mapua Cardinals in his varsity days. His games in the court speaks well for himself
 
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Fortunato " Atoy" Co Jr.  
Popularly called in the Philippine basketball as the "Fortune Cookie". He was indeed Crispa's lucky charm. He was PBA MVP of 1979. He belongs also to the PBA's Top 25 Greatest Players. Crispa wouldn't have it's championship trophies if Atoy Co is not a prolific scorer. His fadeaway jumpshots is his trademark.
He played as a Mapua Cardinal varsity in the NCAA. If was ver evident back then that he would be one of the country's top shooters. He was very hard to guard because of his agile moves and his fadeaway jumpshots.
His tandem with friend Philip Cezar really made Crispa the winningest team in the PBA back then
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Bernard "Bernie" Fabiosa
 
He was Crispa's ballhandler and the PBA's Prince of Thieves back then. He made a lot of steals and assists. He made a lot of excitement while inside the court. He was small but terrible.
He was a good point guard and people loved him not because he was good but also because he really made Crispa a very formidable team.
 
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PHILIP'S PICTURES
Philip Cezar
 
Philip Cezar is PBA's "the Scholar". He was called one very he really used his in playing. His swan-like movements because of his long limbs made him so very exciting to watch.
He was also known as the "Tapal King" because of his umbrella-like type of defense.
Philip was king of the first "one-on-one" in the PBA. He was PBA's MVP in 1980. Crispa wouldn't be Crispa if he and his friend Atoy Co were not in the team. He was an expert in baseball passes. He was also a standout when he represented the country in games abroad.
 
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