The PBA50 Court Refurbishment Project will see at least three newly-revamped courts turned over to their respective barangays from August to September.
As the 50th season looms, the PBA kicked off one of its community work for the year.
The league teamed up with Rain or Shine to spearhead the PBA50 Court Refurbishment Project, with Caloocan City’s Barangay Bidang being its first beneficiary.
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In a program graced by commissioner Willie Marcial as well as Elasto Painters' Adrian Nocum and Anton Asistio, the PBA turned over the newly-revamped court to its officials.
Recently-retired PBA referee Nol Quilingen headed the event which also featured a three-point and free-throw shootout.
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Before the season officially opens on October 5, two more courts will be turned over to their respective barangays: Barangay Consti in Batasan and Barangay Village B in UP.