sport.wikisort.org - AthleteJoaquín "Chito" Cuerva Loyzaga (born August 29, 1958) is a Filipino former professional basketball player and basketball commissioner. He is currently the Athletics Director of the NU Bulldogs in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. He played for the San Beda College in the NCAA before going on to play in the Philippine Basketball Association.
Filipino basketball player
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In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Cuerva and the surname or paternal family name is Loyzaga.
Chito Loyzaga|
Position | Athletic director |
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League | University Athletic Association of the Philippines |
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Born | (1958-08-28) 28 August 1958 (age 64) Manila, Philippines |
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Nationality | Filipino |
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Listed height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
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Listed weight | 210 lb (95 kg) |
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High school | San Beda College |
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College | San Beda College |
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Playing career | 1981–1993 |
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Position | Power forward / Small forward |
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Number | 4, 14, 41 |
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1981 | YCO-Tanduay |
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1983 | Toyota |
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1984–1985 | Great Taste |
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1986–1993 | Ginebra San Miguel |
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- 7× PBA champion (1984 Second All-Filipino, 1984 Invitational, 1985 Open, 1985 All-Filipino, 1986 Open, 1988 All-Filipino, 1991 First)
- Member of 40 Greatest Players in PBA History
- 8× PBA All Defensive Team (1985–1992)
- PBA Mythical Second Team (1986)
- Humanitarian/Citizenship Award (1993)
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Men’s basketball |
Representing Philippines |
Asian Games |
 | 1990 Beijing | Team competition |
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PBA career
In the PBA, Loyzaga played one game for YCO-Tanduay, then migrated to Australia for two years. He came back to play for
Toyota in 1983. After Toyota disbanded, Loyzaga moved to Great Taste, where he became part of the team's dynasty of four straight championships. In 1986, he was shipped to Ginebra San Miguel, where he spent all of his last eight seasons in the PBA, winning three championships. A seven-time recipient of the Philippine Basketball Association All-Defensive Team award from 1985 to 1992, Loyzaga made a name for himself as a straight-up defensive stopper, using his heft and quick hands to guard the league's best big men, including the great Ramon Fernandez, and later, Alvin Patrimonio.
He retired from basketball after the 1993 PBA season.[1]
National team career
Loyzaga also played for the Philippines men's national basketball team in the 1990 Asian Games where he distinguished himself by helping limit North Korean center Ri Myung Hun despite a height discrepancy of over a foot and a half between them.
Personal life
Loyzaga is the son of Philippine basketball great Carlos Loyzaga and Vicky Cuerva. He and brother Joey Loyzaga became one of the few siblings to play in the PBA, eventually playing with Ginebra San Miguel.
He is married to Ma. Antonia “Toni” Yulo, with whom he has three children, namely: Celina, Jose Joaquin, and Cecilia.[2] Yulo was executive director of the Manila Observatory from 2007 to 2016, and former president of National Resilience Council. In July 2022, Bongbong Marcos appointed her as secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.[3]
In 2002, Loyzaga became the fourth commissioner of the Metropolitan Basketball Association.[4] He was also a commissioner and executive director of the Philippine Sports Commission from 2010 to 2012.
In 2013, he served as a basketball commissioner in the 76th Season of the UAAP.[5]
Recently, on April 9, 2015, he was appointed the Athletics Director of the National University for their Bulldogs sports program, replacing Junel Baculi.
References
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Preceded by Ato Badolato |
UAAP Commissioner 2013–14 |
Succeeded by Andy Jao |
Great Taste Coffee Makers 1984 PBA Second All-Filipino Conference Champions |
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Great Taste Coffee Makers 1984 PBA Invitational Conference Champions |
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Great Taste Coffee Makers 1985 PBA Open Conference Champions |
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Great Taste Coffee Makers 1985 PBA All-Filipino Conference Champions |
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Ginebra San Miguel 1986 PBA Open Conference Champions |
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Añejo Rhum 65ers 1988 PBA All-Filipino Conference Champions |
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Philippines squad – 1990 Asian Games – Silver medal |
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Ginebra San Miguel 1991 PBA 1st Conference Champions |
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The 40 Greatest Players in Philippine Basketball Association History |
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