Bulacan

Province in Central Luzon

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2024 The Kuyas experienced continued poor performance, winning only two games out of 28 and ending up as the worst team in the North Division for the season.
2024 Jonathan Reyes becomes the current head coach of the Bulacan Kuyas
April 15 2024 Daniel Fernando, Chairman of Bulacan University and Collegiate Athletic Association (BUCAA), along with Alex Castro, led the opening ceremony of a Basketball tournament featuring 32 competing teams and a Cheerdance competition at the Baliwag Star Arena. Joko Diaz, Mark Herras, and Gab Lagman participated in an exhibition basketball game as All Star goodwill tour visitors.
2023 After their promising start, the team dramatically declined, winning only one game out of their remaining 18 games and finishing the season with a 7-21 record.
2023 Returned to compete in the MPBL after their leave of absence.
2023 The Bulacan Kuyas returned to competition, changing their primary team color from pink to green.
2023 Bulacan Kuyas played all of their home games exclusively at Baliwag Star Arena during this season.
2023 In the 2023 season, the Kuyas finished 12th in the North Division with a 7-21 record and did not qualify for the playoffs.
2023 Joseph Mabagos serves as head coach in 2023
2023 Alvin Grey becomes head coach in 2023
2023 Jerry Codiñera takes over as head coach in 2023
2023 Renzo Alcoriza selected as MPBL All-Star
2022 Daniel R. Fernando begins term as Governor of Bulacan Province under the NUP party.
2022 Alexis C. Castro begins term as Vice Governor of Bulacan Province under the NUP party.
2022 Team took a leave of absence from the MPBL.
2022 Opted out of the competitive season.
2022 The Bulacan Kuyas did not participate in any league competition this year.
2021 Participated in the 2021 Invitational tournament.
2021 Ralph Emerson Rivera serves as head coach in 2021
March 21 2021 Sta. Maria Church in Bulacan was granted the status of Minor Basilica by Pope Francis, becoming the province's second Minor Basilica and the 18th in the Philippines.
2020 Bulacan recorded a population of 3,708,890 in the national census, becoming the second most populous province in the Philippines.
2020 Lester Alvarez wins the Three-Point Shootout during MPBL All-Star Day
2020 Jay-R Taganas selected as MPBL All-Star for the second consecutive year
2020 Competed in the season and made the playoffs for the third consecutive time, but were defeated by the Makati Super Crunch.
2019 Kerwin McCoy becomes head coach, leading the team from 2019 to 2021
2019 During the 2019–20 Lakan Season, the Kuyas finished 6th in the North Division with a 19-11 record. They were eliminated in the Division quarterfinals, losing to Makati 0-2.
2019 Jay-R Taganas selected as MPBL All-Star
2019 Made the playoffs again but lost in the First Round to the Manila Stars.
2018 Britt Reroma takes over as head coach, serving from 2018 to 2019
2018 Bulacan Kuyas participated in the Rajah Cup, finishing 2nd in the regular season with a 6-3 record. They were eliminated in the Quarterfinals, losing to Parañaque 1-2.
2018 In the 2018–19 Datu Cup, the Kuyas finished 5th in the North Division with a 14-11 record. They were eliminated in the Division quarterfinals, losing to Manila 0-2.
2018 The Bulacan Kuyas formed a partnership with Ligo Sardines for the season.
2018 Bulacan Kuyas established as one of the charter teams in the inaugural season of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL).
2018 The team won the pre-season tournament held by the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League.
2018 Signed a sponsorship deal with Mighty Sports to become the team's major sponsor for the 2018–19 season.
2018 Ogie Gumatay serves as the first head coach of the Bulacan Kuyas
2018 The team established their home court at the Bulacan Capitol Gymnasium in Malolos.
2018 Chris Baluyot becomes the second head coach of the Bulacan Kuyas in the same year
November 7 2018 The Provincial Government of Bulacan received its fourth Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) award, recognizing its remarkable governance performance.
2017 Income records revealed significant growth, with San Jose del Monte City's income increasing to P1,656,795,493.51, maintaining its top position among Bulacan's cities.
2014 Documented income records show San Jose del Monte City, Meycauayan City, and Malolos City as the top three income-earning cities in Bulacan, with San Jose del Monte City leading at P913,235,378.58.
2012 The Bulacan Martyrs were added to the Bantayog ng mga Bayani's 'Wall of Remembrance'.
May 1 2010 The province of Bulacan had 2,924,433 inhabitants, with an annual population growth rate of 2.73% from 2000 to 2010.

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