1980 PBA Invitational Championship

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1980 PBA Invitational Championship
DurationAugust 16 - September 6, 1980
TV partner(s)GTV/MBS
Finals
ChampionsNicholas Stoodley
Runners-upToyota Tamaraws
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The 1980 PBA Invitational Championship was a short tournament featuring two foreign teams and the top three local squads of the Open Conference. It started on August 16 and ended on September 6, 1980.

Format[]

The following format will be observed for the duration of the tournament:

  • Two-round robin eliminations; 8 games per team; Teams are then seeded by basis on win-loss records. In case of a tie, a superior quotient will determine a tie-breaker.
  • The top two teams after the two-round robin will advance to the best-of-three finals series. The next two dispute third place also in a best-of-three series.

Opening ceremonies[]

The muses for the participating teams are as follows:

Team Muse
Adidas/France (Miss Young 1980 - France)
Nicholas Stoodley/USA
Toyota Tamaraws Unnur Steinsson (Miss Young 1980 - Iceland)
U-Tex Wranglers (Miss Young 1980 - Austria)
Walk Tall Jeans Ma. Felicidad Luis (Miss Young 1980 - Philippines)

Elimination round[]

Qualified for finals
Qualified for battle for third
# Team Standings W L PCT GB
1 Nicholas Stoodley (USA) 5 3 .625 --
2 Toyota Tamaraws 5 3 .625 --
3 Adidas Rubberworld (France) 5 3 .625 --
4 Walk Tall Jeansmakers 5 3 .625 --
5 U/Tex Wranglers 0 8 .000 5

The end of the eliminations saw a four-way tie, with the application of the Asian quotient system of breaking ties, Stoodley/USA finish first with plus 39 quotient, Toyota finish second with a plus 16, Adidas at third with plus 15 and Crispa Walk Tall was last with plus 11.[1]

Battle-for-third[]

September 5
Adidas Rubberworld W, Walk Tall Jeans L
September 6
Adidas Rubberworld 102, Walk Tall Jeans 100 (OT)
Adidas wins series, 2-0

Finals[]

September 5
Nicholas Stoodley 120, Toyota Tamaraws 112
September 6
Nicholas Stoodley 118, Toyota Tamaraws 113
Nicholas Stoodley wins series, 2-0

The Tamaraws raced to a 76-62 lead early in the third period, but Larry Pounds, Ollie Matson and Ron Richardson pulled the Americans back into the game at 83-86. Kenny Tyler pushed Nicholas Stoodley ahead for only the second time at 106-105. With the Tamaraws missing easy baskets and connecting two free throws from four attempts, Tyler's back-to-back hits stayed the Americans in front, 112-107. Tyler proved to be the main man for Stoodley, his 15-foot jumper with 30 seconds left preserve their victory.

References[]

  1. ^ "Toyota, Stoodley win to gain finals". crispatoyota.blogpsot.com.

External links[]

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