Marikina Shoemasters

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{{Short description|Professional basketball team in Marikina, Philippines}}

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{{For|its women's volleyball counterpart|Marikina Lady Shoemasters}}

{{Infobox basketball club

| name = Marikina Shoemasters

| current = 2025 Marikina Shoemasters season

| logo = File:Marikina Shoemasters MPBL_logo.png

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| league = MPBL
PSL

| founded = {{start date and age|2018}}

| history = Marikina Shoemasters
2018, 2020, 2022–2024, 2025–present
Marikina Shoelanders
2019
Marikina Shoe City
2021
Verdiamonds Jewelry Incorp
2024–2025
Marikina Verdiamonds Jewellers
2025

| arena = Marikina Sports Center

| location = Marikina

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| sponsor =

| coach = Eric Sy

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The Marikina Shoemasters are a Filipino professional basketball team based in Marikina. The team competes in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) as a member of the league's North Division. The team most recently played its home games at the indoor arena of the Marikina Sports Center.

The Marikina franchise began play as an expansion team for the 2018–19 season. The mame references Marikina's moniker as the "Shoe Capital of the Philippines".

In 2023, the franchise launched its junior side, the Marikina Junior Shoemasters, for the inaugural season of the Junior MPBL. Later that year, their women's volleyball counterpart, the Marikina Lady Shoemasters, began play in the Maharlika Pilipinas Volleyball Association (MPVA).

The Marikina franchise is one of four teams based in the Eastern Manila District of Metro Manila. The team has also participated in the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3.{{cite news |last1=Li |first1=Matthew |title=Dream come true for 'starstruck' Gerald Anderson to play in Chooks 3×3 |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/dream-come-true-starstruck-gerald-anderson-play-chooks-3x3/142254 |access-date=1 April 2019 |work=Tiebreaker Times |date=2 March 2019}}

History

= 2018–2020 =

The Marikina Shoemasters were established in 2018, as part of the MPBL's expansion lineup for the 2018–19 season. As part of the South Division, the Shoemasters, led by Yves Sazon and Erwin Sta. Maria, only managed to win eight games out of 25, putting the team at 11th place in the South.

Heading into the 2019–20 season, Marikina was realigned to the North Division, and despite keeping the same core players, the team still only won eight games in the 30-game season, putting the team at 13th in the North and missing the playoffs once again.

= 2022–present =

The Shoemasters entered the 2022 season with a rebuilt roster led by Lorenzo Joson. Although the team only finished with an 8–13 record, it was enough to give Marikina its first playoff appearance. The team would then be swept by the undefeated Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards in the First Round.{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2022-10-23 |title=MPBL: Bataan survives Pampanga in OT for QF decider as Nueva Ecija cruises to semis |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/mpbl-bataan-survives-pampanga-in-ot-for-qf-decider-as-nueva-ecija-cruises-to-semis/253211 |access-date=2024-03-15 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}} Although Joson would leave the team for General Santos in 2023, Marikina would add Felipe Chavez and collegiate player Marwin Dionisio alongside Joe Gomez de Liaño to its roster. Marikina went on to have a tough playoff race against the Bataan Risers, which Marikina won in the final week as they claimed the eighth seed once again. On top of that, Marikina finished 16–12, their first winning record in franchise history. In the playoffs, the Shoemasters would be swept by the top seed Pampanga Giant Lanterns in the First Round.

Marikina would also broaden its venture into sports development around this time. The Marikina Junior Shoemasters joined as part of the founding lineup of the youth-oriented Junior MPBL. Its women's volleyball counterpart, the Marikina Lady Shoemasters, was also established and will play in the inaugural season of the Maharlika Pilipinas Volleyball Association (MPVA).

After the 2023 season, Elvis Tolentino departed Marikina after four seasons with the team, bringing his coaching duties to South Cotabato. Rysal Castro succeeded his role beginning in 2024. The team, however, would fall to 13th after finishing with a 7–21 record.

In 2025, the franchise was acquired by Verdiamonds Jewelry Inc., which had owned a Malabon-based team in the Pilipinas Super League during its 2024–25 season. The team was then known as the Marikina Verdiamonds Jewellers before reverting back later in the season.

Home venues

The Marikina franchise first played their home games in the city's Marist School in the 2018–19 season. Starting with the 2019–20 season, the team began playing at the Marikina Sports Center, which would become their primary venue from 2022 onwards.

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Venue

! Location

! 2018–19

! 2019–20

! 2022

! 2023

! 2024

! 2025

align=left | Marist School
{{small|(Marist School Gymnasium)}}

| align=left rowspan=2 | Marikina

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align=left | Marikina Sports Center

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Personnel

= Current roster =

{{Marikina Shoemasters roster}}

= Head coaches =

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colspan="6" style="{{MPBL color cell|Marikina Shoemasters}}" | Marikina Shoemasters head coaches
style="{{MPBL color cell2|Marikina Shoemasters}}" | #

! style="{{MPBL color cell2|Marikina Shoemasters}}" | Name

! style="{{MPBL color cell2|Marikina Shoemasters}}" | Start

! style="{{MPBL color cell2|Marikina Shoemasters}}" | End

! style="{{MPBL color cell2|Marikina Shoemasters}}" class="unsortable" | Achievements

! style="{{MPBL color cell2|Marikina Shoemasters}}" class="unsortable" | Ref.

align=center | 1{{sortname|Elvis|Tolentino}}

| 2018

2023

| align=center | —

|

align=center | 2{{sortname|Rysal|Castro}}

| 2024

2024

| align=center | —

|

align=center | 3{{sortname|Eric|Sy}}

| 2025

current

| align=center | —

|

Notable players

= MPBL All-Star Day =

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All-Star selections

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= PBA players =

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Ex-PBA players

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Drafted to PBA

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Season-by-season records

Note: Statistics are correct as of the end of the 2024 MPBL season.

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| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | MPBL champions

| align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF" | Division champions

| align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD" | Playoff berth

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rowspan=2 | Season

! rowspan=2 | League

! rowspan=2 | Division

! colspan=6 | Regular season

! colspan=2 | Playoffs

Finish

! Played

! Wins

! Losses

! Win %

! GB

! Round

! Results

align="center" colspan="11" style="{{MPBL color cell|Marikina Shoemasters|border=2}}" | Marikina Shoemasters

| 2018–19

| MPBL

South

| 11th

25817{{Winning percentage|8|17}}12

| colspan=2 | Did not qualify

| 2019–20

| MPBL

North

| 13th

30822{{Winning percentage|8|22}}18

| colspan=2 | Did not qualify

| 2022

| MPBL

North

| bgcolor="#96CDCD" | 8th

21813{{Winning percentage|8|13}}13

| Division quarterfinals

| lost vs. Nueva Ecija, 0–2

| 2023

| MPBL

North

| bgcolor="#96CDCD" | 8th

281612{{Winning percentage|16|12}}10

| Division quarterfinals

| lost vs. Pampanga, 0–2

| 2024

| MPBL

North

| 13th

28721{{Winning percentage|7|21}}19

| colspan=2 | Did not qualify

| 2025

| MPBL

North

| colspan=6 | Ongoing season

| colspan=2 | Currently in playoff contention

colspan=4 | Regular season record

! {{Sum|47|85}}

4785{{Winning percentage|47|85}}

! rowspan=3 |

! colspan=2 | 2 playoff appearances

colspan=4 | Playoff record

! {{Sum|0|4}}

04{{Winning percentage|0|4}}

! colspan=2 | 0 finals appearances

colspan=4 | Cumulative record

! {{Sum|47|89}}

4789{{Winning percentage|47|89}}

! colspan=2 | 0 championships

References