UPHSD Altas

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Perpetual Help Altas
University of Perpetual Help System DALTA
League NCAA
Joined 1984
Location Alabang-Zapote Road, Las Piñas City
Team colors          Maroon and White
Gold as a tertiary color

junior=Altalettes

Women's team Lady Altas
Seniors' general championships
NCAA: 2 (1995-96, 1996-97)
Juniors' general championships
NCAA: none
Old logo used until 2009.

The UPHSD Atlas (who used the acronyms PHCR (1984–96), UPHR (1996–2004), UPHDS (2004–2005) and UPHSD (2006–08) previously) are the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) basketball team of the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA. They are also popularly known as the "Perps"

From the start till the present, the Senior Varsity team only made the NCAA Finals twice. In spite of the poor financial support their biggest run was back in the late 1980s led by the "big three" Bong Hawkins, Eric Quiday, and Ronald Sy against the SSCR Stags' "big three" Paul Alvarez, Eugene Quilban, and Nap Hatton. Unfortunately they are the only NCAA basketball team never to clinch a championship.

The senior varsity teams may also be referred to as the Altas. The juniors team are the UPHSD Junior Atlas, while the women's teams are the UPHSD Lady Atlas.

Name

The moniker ‘Atlas’ comes from the Latin word “height,” symbolizing UPHSD's aspirations for further greatness. At the same time, it comes from the initials of the school founder, Dr. Antonio L. Tamayo.

Basketball

The Atlas Basketball Team

UPHSD Altas roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # Nat. Name Height Weight Playing yr. High School
C 4 Philippines Lucente, Kervin V.
Rookie
SG 5 Philippines Dizon, Gerald L.
Rookie
SG 6 Philippines Thompson, Earl Scottie C. 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
3rd
7 Philippines Ylagan, John Genmar L.
Rookie
PF 8 Nigeria Omorogbe, Nosa Nicholas 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
2nd
SF 9 Philippines Arboleda, Harold Miguel D. 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
4th
C 11 Nigeria Babayemi, Adefemi Ariyo 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
2nd
PG 12 Philippines Elopre, Chrisper C. 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Final Southern City Colleges
PF 15 Philippines Alano, Justine Matthew M. 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
4th UPHSD HS
PG 18 Philippines Jolangcob, Joel C. 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
4th UPHSD HS
F 19 Philippines Bitoy, Mark Dave G.
2nd UPHSD HS
SF 20 Philippines Paulino, Anthony Mari M. 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
3rd FEU Diliman
SG 21 Philippines Baloria, Juneric D.
Rookie
PF 23 Philippines Oliveria, Kevin G.
Rookie
C Philippines Bantayan Jr., Nestor D.
Rookie ADU HS
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

The Altalettes Basketball Team Roster

No. Name Position Height Playing Year HS Year Grade School
4 Jason B. Alano SG
5 Louis Gabriel C. Balatbat PG
6 Sir Shaquille V. Imperial SG
7 Edelmario T. Amploquio Jr. SG
8 Kyle Delmer C. Manaligod PF
9 Rudolph Gerald S. Udal PF
10 Arvin A. Migote SG
11 Ken Mark C. Miranda SF
13 John Anthony A. Umali PF
14 Sean Andrew B. Neri PG
17 Jason P. Entrampas Jr. PG
21 Ronald Michael S. Coralles PG
23 Khristian Danreb P. Tan SF
Dexter A. Costanilla
Jeszir D. Sison
8 AJ Coronel SF

Notable Alumni

SENIORS 1988-1997

  • Jomer "3 point king" Rubi (PH Team '95, '97; PBL - Stag/Tanduay; PBA - Tanduay)
  • Rene "Bong" Hawkins Jr.(Played in the PBA - Alaska Aces)
  • Eric Quiday (1989 NCAA MVP, Played in thePBL-Crispa, Magnolia, PBA - Shell)
  • Ronald Sy (Played in the PBL - Burger City )
  • Arnel Bravo (Played in the PBL - RC Cola,Serg's,Otto shoes,Zest O,Paralux )
  • Noy Javier- current player of SSA Saigon Heat- a professional basketball team based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Bong Pollescas
  • Romy Viado (Played in the PBL - Agfa colors)
  • June Longalong (Played in the PBL, MBA & PBA- Talk and text)
  • Roderick Ramirez (Played in the PBL - Springmaid)
  • Gerry Guarda (Played in the PBL - Burger Machine)
  • Jonathan Engracia (Played in PBL - Welcoat)

Football

Seniors Alumni

  • Miguel Cajes
  • Raul Maico
  • Sonny Cerbito
  • Gary Gutierrez
  • Cesar Pastolero
  • Noel Navarosa
  • Gerry Colipano
  • Ricky Aviles
  • Constant Manabal
  • Butch Alleje
  • Jason De Guzman
  • Rudolph Salonga
  • Meyer Esteban
  • Emie Gravador
  • Joseph Jayme
  • MIchael Avelino
  • Rhoniel Gabriel
  • Dexter Mendoza
  • Eric Bernardino
  • James Mendez
  • Erwin Rubas
  • Josef Loquinario
  • Kenji Yamaguchi
  • James Cabuyadao
  • TJ Lombos
  • Borris Bautista
  • Dundee Bayaban
  • Donee Bayaban
  • Dennis Duenas
  • Jayson Deguzman
  • Warren Cajes
  • Emil Balidio
  • Jerome Paul Adaya
  • Vindel Zacarias
  • Anton Manahan
  • Gino Geluz
  • Gary Tolosa
  • Salvador Boquiren
  • Ashley Santos
  • Rick Brennan Rutor
  • Rodney Navarete
  • Bien Bantiling
  • Alvin Arboleda
  • Robert James Woods
  • David Molina
  • Roger Justiñano
  • Peter Angeles
  • Roque Jay Isip


MIGUEL CAJES - COACH

Juniors SY 2012-2013

  • Eduard Francis Abanilla
  • Mark Llouie Alberto
  • Kemp Vincent Anecito
  • Christian Pons Casela
  • Richard Ace Dacumos
  • Bryan Daneal Geguinto
  • Robert William Dominic De Venecia
  • John Patrick Espidol
  • Jose Lorenzo Francisco
  • Paolo Gonzaga
  • Enrico Alfonso Gonzales
  • Mark Anthony Jancilan
  • John Edel Matibag
  • Kylle Mulimbayan
  • Karlheinz Ortinez
  • Ricardo Ortinez Jr.
  • Jose Mari Sebastian Porras
  • Alec Sandre Solana
  • Regie Zaldariaga

MIGUEL CAJES - COACH

Swimming

Juniors SY 2012-2013

  • Martin Pupos - Team Captain
  • Jeffrey Hirao
  • Dwight Teves
  • Lanz Pontevedra
  • Ernest Layug
  • Jonathan "the Dolphin" Engracia
  • Andre Mendiguarin
  • Julian Pupos
  • Karl De Guzman
  • Yuji Melevo
  • Keirone Ebona
  • Christian Mabida
  • Jolo Ocampo
  • Joaquin Azores

Table Tennis

  • Kenneth Molina
  • Raphel Torres
  • Philip John Guimary (team captain)
  • Oshwald Carbonell
  • Edward Nuñez

COACH: JOSELITO ALMAZAN

NCAA TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONS 1998-2000

  • Joselito Almazan
  • Nino Samson
  • Adrian Arnecillo
  • Michaelsen Del Rosario
  • Kirby Colis
  • Kenneth Camagong
  • Dennis Porlares
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