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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