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Alfonso Marquez (basketball) : ウィキペディア英語版
Alfonso Marquez (basketball)


Alfonso R. Marquez〔(Sports-Reference.com - Alfonso Marquez )〕 (born March 29, 1938), better known as Alfonso "Boy" Marquez, is a Filipino former basketball player and coach. Marquez was born in Zamboanga City, Philippines.
A product of Ateneo de Zamboanga High School team and the University of Visayas, he came to Manila joining the Ysmael Steel Admirals in 1958. He won six championships as a part of the Ysmael Steel squad. An all-around player, he could play the center, forward and guard positions.
Marquez also appeared at the Olympic Games as a member of the country's national basketball team.〔(SPORTS OFFICIALS GRACE HALL OF FAME RITES TONIGHT - July 7, 2002 )〕 At the 1968 Mexico Olympics, Marquez and another Hall of Famer Ed Ocampo took turns in shackling Shin Dong Pa as the Philippines beat South Korea, 63-60. Marquez shot 18 points and Shin, 16.
He later played for MERALCO and Mariwasa during the 1970s in the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association.
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