Geronimo Cruz

Geronimo Cruz (born 12 December 1937) is a Filipino former basketball player who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics.[1]

Basketball career

The four-time national player often called Gerry owns the distinction of being the only Filipino basketball star that can be proud to be recruited to play abroad. In 1959, Cruz was drafted to play for the University of San Francisco Dons and he did have a short stint until he was recalled to Manila by his employer, Baby Ysmael.[2]

Gerry saw action in one Olympics (Rome, 1960), one world championship (Santiago, Chile, 1959), one Asian Games (Jakarta, 1962), and one Asian Basketball Confederation (Taipei, 1963). Cruz played for the FEU Tamaraws in his rookie year in 1956 and his heroics in the championship match against UST gave the Tams the UAAP varsity crown.

He was an original member of the famed Ysmael Steel Admirals which Baby Ysmael formed in October, 1956. His teammates were Frankie Rabat, Tito Villareal, Tine Literal, Cesar Jota, Serafin Vida, Pablo Belmonte, Apolinar Rosar, Conrado Santos and Carlos Badion.

Cruz retired in 1964 after he reinjured his knee which he suffered in the Admirals game against Crispa where he fell to the floor during an undergoal play and broke his knee.

References

  1. "Olympics". sports-reference. Retrieved 24 May 2012.
  2. Hall of Fame rites tonight, philstar.com


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