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Mel Alas

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Alas was former head coach of Las Piñas College Huskies and St. Jude College. When he was in Huskies, he won two Colleges and Universities Sports Association (CUSA) from 2002 to 2003.
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Alas coached the Region 4–A in Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA) in 2012, but lost by 1 point 97–96 to Region 7 (Central Visayas).
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2× Colleges and Universities Sports Association (CUSA) basketball champions (2002, 2003)
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Mel Alas served as an assistant to his brother when the latter was the head coach of
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Index

Unisan
Quezon
Philippines
Letran
Adamson
Phoenix Fuel Masters
NCAA
champion
2003
2005
Louie Alas
Adamson Soaring Falcons
Luigi Trillo
Leo Austria
Letran Knights
Phoenix Fuel Masters
Adamson Soaring Falcons
2005


"Las Piñas Huskies retain CUSA crown"
Philstar.com
"Ateneo kakapit sa No. 3"
Philstar.com
"Austria returns as Adamson coach"
Philstar.com
"Region 7 champ sa men's basketball"
Philstar.com
"Alas leaves Alaska to assume coaching duty at Phoenix"
pba.ph

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