Benilde Blazers - Notable Basketball Players

Notable Basketball Players

  • Sunday Salvacion - 1999 NCAA Rookie of the Year, 2002 NCAA Mythical Five Selection and Most Valuable Player
  • Alejandro Magpayo - 2000 NCAA Rookie of the Year, 2003 NCAA Mythical Five Selection and Defensive Player of the Year
  • Mark Magsumbol - 2000 NCAA Finals Most Valuable Player
  • Jondan Salvador - 2001 NCAA Mythical Five Selection
  • Ernie Jay Sagad - 2004 NCAA Mythical Five Selection, 2005 NCAA Most Valuable Player
  • Lou Gatumbato- Played with Air21 and Barako Bull.
  • Ron Capati- Played with Coca cola tigers and Saigon Heat

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