Capitanes de Arecibo

Capitanes de Arecibo
Founded 1946
History BSN 1946 to Present

PBL 2010

Arena Manuel Iguina Coliseum
(Capacity: 12,000)
Location Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Team colors Yellow & Black
         
President Luis Monrouzeau
Head coach David Rosario
Championships 5 (BSN 1959, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011)
Website Capitanesdearecibo.net
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The Capitanes de Arecibo (in English, "Arecibo Captains") are a team in the Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN), Puerto Rico's main basketball league. In 2010, the team also played in the Premier Basketball League (PBL) under the name Capitanes de Puerto Rico.

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Baloncesto Superior Nacional

Early years

In 1946, coached by Wilfredo Franco, Tingo Díaz, Piro Méndez and for a pre-Olympic tournament, the Capitanes emerged. A group of young athletes, mostly from Arecibo, like: Manuel Gilberto (Petaca) Iguina, Quicón Iguina, Abdiel de la Rosa, Alberto Rentas, Joaquín Balaguer, Armando Villamil, y Pipe Beníquez showed themselves to be a part of it and dominated the sport in Puerto Rico, finishing in second place.

On August 19, 1959, the Capitanes won their first basketball championshinp against the Rio Piedras Cardinals at the Rodríguez Olmo Stadium in Arecibo. They were coached by Lou Rossinni, and the heroes of that series were Francisco Pancho Padilla, Felipito Colón, Bill MacCadney, José (Fufi) Santori Coll, Moisés Navedo, José Rodríguez Gómez, Eddie Martínez, José Vázquez, José Aponte, Angel Morales, Jaime Miranda, Joe Phillip Padilla hijo, Ramón Siraguza, Enrique Miranda, and Sitín García.

In 1992, coached by Alfred “Butch” Lee, the Capitanes returned to the BSN Finals with elite players Ferdinand Morales, Rafael Hernandez, Giovanni Colón, Fitz Roy Brow, Juan Griles, Orlando Febres, Bryan and Mark Santiago, losing a hard-fought series against the Ponce Lions.

Restructuring

The Capitanes in 2002 wrote another page in the history of their city and the BSN when the so-called "kids" broke the predictions of the media and basketball analysts by taking a semi-final series to Game 7 with young talents Giovanni Jiménez, Rick Apodaca, Buster Figueroa, Pachy Cruz and David Cortes; and veterans Félix Javier Perez, Javier Rolón and Oscar Chiaramello.

In 2005, general manager Regino Babilonia hired Carlos Mario Rivera as head coach and the Captains again won the BSN Championship (4-0) over the Bayamón Cowboys.

In 2007, with David Rosario at the command of the Captain Ship, and the fiery players Rafael “Pachy” Cruz, Ángel “Buster” Figueroa, David Cortes, Carlos Payano and Marcus Fizer as reinforcement, the Capitanes returned to the BSN Finals. In a historic, sold-out Game 7 at the Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum, where 75% of the attendees were from Captain Correa City, the Arecibo Captains came back from a 20-point fourth-quarter deficit to force an overtime. In a hard-fought and emotional series of plays and calls, the Captains came up just short of another championship.

During the 2008 season, the Capitanes advanced again to the finals against the Carolina Giants. The series went to seven games, with both teams winning three games at home.[1] Arecibo won the seventh game, 99-94, for the third championship in the franchise's history.[2] Ángel Figueroa was selected the Finals' Most Valuable Player.

Roster

Players Coaches
Pos. # Nat. Name Ht. Wt.
G 1 Diaz, Guillermo 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 185 lb (84 kg)
G 5 Rodriguez, Andres (C) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 160 lb (73 kg)
G 7 Ramirez, Edgardo 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 200 lb (91 kg)
G 8 Alvarado, Omar 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 180 lb (82 kg)
F 9 Reyes, Angelo 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 255 lb (116 kg)
G 10 Ayuso, Elias 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 200 lb (91 kg)
G 13 Cruz, Rafael 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg)
C 14 Rivera, Raul 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) 235 lb (107 kg)
F 15 Latimer, Antonio 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 240 lb (109 kg)
G 17 Burgos, Jerome 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg)
F 18 Cortes, David 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 215 lb (98 kg)
F 24 Pinnock, Danilo 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 207 lb (94 kg)
C 25 Santiago, Daniel 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) 256 lb (116 kg)
C 42 Aubry, Jeffrion 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 240 lb (109 kg)
Head coach
  • David Rosario
Assistant coach(es)
  • ?
Athletic trainer(s)
  • ?

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (IN) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured

Roster
Last transaction: 2010-12-10

Premier Basketball League (PBL)

The PBL began its third season in 2010 with nine teams. The Capitanes were one of three expansion teams. For PBL play, the Capitanes take the name of Puerto Rico rather than their home city. The Capitanes established two different talent pools. As well as the original BSN team, they had a roster for PBL play that included selections in that league's player draft. Their subsequent first signings were Andrés Rodríguez and Bonzi Wells. Other international players signed by the Capitanes during the off-season were Elías Larry Ayuso, Angelo Reyes and Walter Hodge.[3] Antonio Látimer and José Rosario completed the signings, while Hodge left during the season to join the Cangrejeros.[4] Their performance earned the team constant inclusion in MLN Sports' basketball rankings, debuting in the fourth spot.[5][6] During the undefeated streak, David Rosario was named PBL Coach of the Month for January.[7]

The team won its first series against the Maryland GreenHawks, with scores of 109:100 and 99:91.[8] The Capitanes subsequently won their first contests against the Manchester Millrats (116:104) and Vermont Frost Heaves (114:103), establishing a lead in the league's standings.[9][10] The Capitanes' next game was against the team that held the second place in the standing, the Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry (3-0), winning with scores of 101:94.[11] The team won its first contests against the Buffalo Stampede (114:89), Halifax Rainmen (108:101) and Quebec Kebs (93:86).[12][13][14] After two weeks of inactivity, the Capitanes began a series of away games defeating the GreenHawks 111:93.[15] On march 21 2010 the game between the rainmen from Halifax and the capitanes was played since the game was canceled due to bad weather the last time it was scheduled.The score was (106:94) final.

International performance

As runner-ups of the 2007 BSN season, the Capitanes were selected to represent Puerto Rico in the first edition of the FIBA Americas League, along with the BSN-champion Santurce Crabbers.[16] Before the competition began, the Capitanes' coach, David Rosario, stated that the team's preparation was intense so that they would be able to adapt in order to match the advantage expected to be presented by Fuerza Regia and Halcones Xalapa, since the tournament occurred in the middle of the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional season.[17]

Expulsion from the PBL

In March 2010, the PBL announced that it was forced to expel the franchise due to an alleged failure to adhere to its rules & guidelines. Among the violations cited were, failing to appear at road games, failure to pay amount owed to the league, and lack of communication with league officers. At the moment, the team held the second best record in the league and had secured a spot in the playoffs.

The Capitanes responded by hiring one of Puerto Rico's top litigation attorneys, Lee Sepulvado of the law firm Sepulvado & Maldonado. The team's lawyers filed a complaint seeking a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction before federal court in Puerto Rico. The PBL hired O'Neill & Borges, one of Puerto Rico's top law firms and was represented by attorney Salvador Antonetti Stutts whom attended Harvard Law School and is a former Solicitor General of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

After the attorneys conducted oral arguments before Federal Judge Juan Perez Gimenez the court entered a temporary restraining order against the PBL instructing the league to immediately reinstate the Capitanes and allow them to participate in the 2010 playoffs. Shortly thereafter the PBL agreed to the issuance of a preliminary injunction order formally reinstating the team.

The matter received extensive media coverage and the PBL was forced to accept its wrongdoing by setting aside the expulsion of the team. The Capitanes vehemently denied the charges and all along insisted their only goal was to win in the basketball court and not the legal court.

2008 Championship

On June 28, 2008, Capitanes de Arecibo defeated Gigantes de Carolina in 7 games to win their third championship, Angel Luis Figueroa scored 33 points and Roberto Jose Hatton scored 20 points. Ángel Figueroa was selected the Finals' Most Valuable Player.

2010 Championship

The reconquest of the National Superior Basketball League Championship is a fact. The Arecibo Capitanes are the new Champions of the BSN. The national title was achieved Saturday, July 3, 2010, beating the "Vaqueros" at the Rubén Rodríguez Coliseum in Bayamón. Incidentally, the Capitanes became the first team in the history of the BSN, to win a seventh and deciding game as the visiting team. The final score of the game was 73 - 62. The match had to be stopped due to some interference from some of the Vaqueros fans, who began throwing objects onto the court and the game could not be finished. When the game was halted, there was still 1:42 on the clock, but Arecibo had clear dominance of the game on the court. It is noteworthy in that this is the second Championship won by the Capitanes in the past three tournaments of the BSN.

2011 Repeating as Champions

On August 1, 2011 Capitanes de Arecibo defeated Piratas de Quebradillas in 5 games (4-1) to win their fifth National Superior Basketball Championship. Guillermo Díaz was chosen as the Most Valuable Player.

Capitanes de Arecibo win 2 straight Championships (2010, 2011) and their fourth championship in 7 years.

Major trophies and awards

Trophies

BSN Championship : 5

Notable former players

Notable former Coaches

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References

  1. ^ Raúl Álzaga Sánchez-Bretón. "¡Todo o nada en la ‘Petaca’!" (in Spanish). Primera Hora. http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/baloncesto/accion_deportiva/¡todo_o_nada_en_la_petaca!/205146. 
  2. ^ Raúl Álzaga Sánchez-Bretón. "Buster se crece y los Capitanes reinan" (in Spanish). Primera Hora. http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/baloncesto/acciondeportiva/buster_se_crece_y_los_capitanes_reinan/205447. 
  3. ^ Alex Figueroa Cancel. "Se "montan" los Capitanes" (in Spanish). Primera Hora. http://www.primerahora.com/diario/noticia/baloncesto/accion_deportiva/se_montan_los_capitanes/346433. 
  4. ^ Noel Piñeiro Planas. "Deportes" (in Spanish). Baloncesto: Beneficiosa la PBL para los Capitanes. El Nuevo Día. 
  5. ^ "MLN's Top Ten Basketball for 01.23.10". MLN Sports. http://www.mlnsports.com/basketball/features/articles2010/topten/012310.php. 
  6. ^ "MLN's Top Ten Basketball for 01.30.10". MLN Sports. http://www.mlnsports.com/basketball/features/articles2010/topten/013010.php. 
  7. ^ "David Rosario coach del mes en la PBL" (in Spanish). Capitanes de Arecibo. http://www.capitanesdearecibo.net/noticia.php?num=103. 
  8. ^ "Opening Night in Puerto Rico". Premier Basketball League. http://www.thepbl.com/article.cfm?id=142. 
  9. ^ Wilfredo R. Cubero Jiménez. "Puerto Rico Capitanes Win Again". Premier Basketball League. http://www.thepbl.com/article.cfm?id=150. 
  10. ^ Wilfredo R. Cubero Jiménez. "Four and Counting for the Capitanes". Premier Basketball League. http://www.thepbl.com/article.cfm?id=152. 
  11. ^ Wilfredo R. Cubero Jiménez. "Puerto Rico Capitanes Finish Undefeated". Premier Basketball League. http://www.thepbl.com/article.cfm?id=167. 
  12. ^ "Capitanes Win 6th Straight, 114-89". Premier Basketball League. http://www.thepbl.com/article.cfm?id=184. 
  13. ^ "Capitanes Stay Perfect Win 7th in a row". Premier Basketball League. http://www.thepbl.com/article.cfm?id=194. 
  14. ^ Wilfredo R. Cubero Jiménez. "Capitanes Stretch Win Streak To Eight". Premier Basketball League. http://www.thepbl.com/article.cfm?id=196. 
  15. ^ "Cortes, Capitanes Rock the GreenHawks". http://www.thepbl.com/article.cfm?id=225. 
  16. ^ Raúl Álzaga Sánchez-Bretón. "Los Capitanes salen a escena". Primera Hora. http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/baloncesto/accion_deportiva/los_capitanes_salen_a_escena/137046. 
  17. ^ "PUR - Capitanes de Arecibo ready for the FIBA Americas League". FIBA Americas. http://www.fibaamericas.com/noticiasread_us.asp?r=NZOJZXGIJM. 
  18. ^ http://capitanesdearecibo.net/sp/historia.php
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