Mark Cardona

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Mark Reynan M. Cardona
Alias Captain Hook
Jersey No. 17
Position Shooting guard
Current Team Talk N' Text Phone Pals
Personal Info
Country Flag of Philippines Philippines
Birth November 13, 1981
Mandaluyong , Metro Manila
Height 6 ft. 1 in.
Weight {{{weight_lbs}}}
College De La Salle University
Career Highlights
Draft 2005 5th overall
by Air21 Express
Pro Career 2005 – present
Also played for DLSU Green Archers (UAAP), ICTSI (PBL), Harbour Centre (PBL)
Awards Received
  • UAAP Rookie of the Year (2001)
  • UAAP All Rookie Team (2001)
  • UAAP Mythical Team (2004)
  • UAAP Finals Most Valuable Player (2004)
  • PBL Rookie of the Year (2002)
  • PBL Mythical Team
    (2002, 2004, 2005)
  • PBL Scoring Sensation (2005)
  • PBL Most Valuable Player (2005)


Mark "Macmac" Cardona is a Filipino professional basketball player currently playing for the Talk N' Text Phone Pals Team in the Philippine Basketball Association. Nicknamed Captain Hook because of his patented teardrop shots, otherwise known as the running hook, Cardona owes his monicker to UAAP commentator Jude Turcuato.

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[edit] Biography

Mark Reynan Mikesell Cardona was born on November 13, 1981 at Mandaluyong , Metro Manila (now Mandaluyong City) to Reynaldo Cardona and Criselda Mikesell.

The youngest of five children, Macmac got his elementary education from various schools, which include NAMEI Polytechnic Institute, Jose Rizal College (now a University), Isaac Lopez Elementary School, and a public school in Cardona, Rizal.

He spent most of high school at Carson High in the States where he finished Level 10, which did not qualify him for a diploma. Mac eventually came back home to the Philippines and took the DECS (now DepEd) Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) to be eligible for admission to College.

[edit] Amateur career

With the intent of using his basketball skills as a passport to a good college education, he walked in for a tryout with the De La Salle University (DLSU) Green Archers basketball team. And, as cliché as it seems, the rest is history.

Despite several controversies and allegations, primarily regarding his residency and eligibility, Macmac went on to win the University Athletics Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Rookie of the Year award with the Green Archers in 2001. Cardona was also part of the UAAP 67th season Mythical Five and was named the Finals MVP for the same season.

Cardona played for ICTSI-La Salle in the Philippine Basketball League (PBL) from 2002-2005, where he was awarded top rookie honors as PBL Top Newcomer. After ICTSI's departure from the league, Cardona joined Harbour Centre in the 2005 PBL Unity Cup, where he was named MVP of the conference.

During his stint at the PBL, he was consistently named to the Mythical Team and also received recognition as the league's Scoring Sensation.

[edit] Professional career

On August 2005, Cardona was picked fifth overall by the Air21 Express during the annual 2005-06 Rookie Draft of Asia's first ever pay-for-play league, the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Before the season started, he was eventually traded to the Talk N' Text Phone Pals.

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