World Citi Colleges Vikings
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The World Citi Colleges (WCC) Basketball Team is a Filipino Juniors basketball team formed in the summer of 2004, since then, they have won two championships in four championship appearances in three different leagues.
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[edit] The First Batch of Vikings
The team was led by 5'11 shooting guard Jonathan "Panoy" Panunciar and was handled by Rizaldy "Coy" Reyes. Things started a bit shaky for the team in CUSA (Colleges and Universities Sports Association), getting eliminated in the first round and finishing with a 2-4 record.
However, they would show their true form in the NMMAA (Northern Metro Manila Athletic Association). After dropping their first game against Immaculate Mary College in a controversial game, they demolished everything on their way, including blowout games against SPCC, St.James and Notre Dame of Greater Manila (The defending champions). They won the tournament by beating Notre Dame of Greater Manila in the championship by 9 points (74-65) giving WCC their first championship ever.
[edit] Second batch
Still being coached by Coy Reyes, The World Citi Colleges Vikings ended with a third place finish in CUSA, with a record of 7-5, losing to eventual champions PCCr in the semis. In the MNCAA, they finished a disappointing second place after losing against De La Salle University Junior Archers in the Championship game.
[edit] Third Batch
With Coach Coy Reyes leaving, St.Claire Coach June Golosinda took over the team. This time led by Mark Labitag, Vladimir Medenilla, Edward Sumile, Carlo Gomez, Christian Jacinto and Patrick Campania they finished 2nd in CUSA, even without the services of Star shooting guard Mark Labitag, dropping two games against ten time defending champions PCCr.
However, like every good team does, they would go on and bounce back in the QCBL (Quezon City Basketball league), dominating the tournament with a 7-0 record in the elimination rounds, a total domination against Lourdes of Antipolo in the semi-finals and a convincing win against defending champions Claret in the finals.
[edit] Disbandment and Controversies
Despite performing well in CUSA and QCBL during the 2006-2007 school year, there are many rumors about the disbandment of the team, and that rumor came true right after the QCBL season.
With Edward Sumile, Christian Jacinto and Emmanuel Ng graduating, the team would still somehow form a decent team with the remaining players like Carlo Gomez, JC Foronda and Patrick Campania, however, problems with the school and academics forced them to leave the team.
[edit] Current Status
The team is now Coached by Byron Vidal and is currently on hiatus in CUSA. They'll join the MNCAA tournament in November.
[edit] Noteable Players
Batch 2005
- 11: Jonathan Panunciar
- 18: Dustin Regalado
- 12: Guilio Dimartile
- 16: Nasser Espinola
Batch 2006
- 18: vladimir "vladz" medenilla
- 11: John Morales
- 13: Christian Complido
- 9: Emmanuel Babista
- 8: Hernal Escosio
Batch 2007
- 4: Mark Labitag
- 5: Carlo Gomez
- 9: Jc Foronda
- 11: Christian Jacinto
- 13: Patrick Campania
- 14: Edward Sumile