Philippine Daily Inquirer

FOR CULTIVATIN­G ALASKA CULTURE, UYTENGSU GETS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMEN­T AWARD

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Class act, winning tradition. We, not me.

A mere mention of those words and the Alaska franchise comes to mind, qualities with which the Aces have thrived on in their 33-year stint in the PBA.

And certainly, it’s a reflection on the way team owner Wilfred S. Uytengsu handled the ballclub through the years which saw it won a total of 14 championsh­ips—tied for second most in the league—highlighte­d by a Grand Slam in 1996.

As the PBA Press Corps celebrates the silver anniversar­y of its yearly Awards Night, Uyteng- su will be recognized for what he has done for his franchise.

The Alaska Milk executive is going to be the recipient of a first ever Lifetime Achievemen­t Award from the group of men and women that regularly covers the PBA beat.

In a 25-year span since the PBAPC first staged the affair in 1993, the Aces bagged 13 championsh­ips, with Uytengsu as the single influentia­l force behind the organizati­on.

During the 1994 to 1998 seasons, the franchise claimed eight out of the 16 conference titles at stake.

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