March 21: Pepsi eked out a 131-129 win over Presto Tivoli which felt robbed of a strong chances in overtime when a referee's call decided the outcome of the game.
Abet Guidaben sank two free throws with no time left on a foul slapped on Presto import Dwayne McClain.
[3] October 3: Import Perry McDonald led Pepsi to their second straight victory after they lost their first two games in the Third Conference.
[4] October 27: Pepsi Hotshots beats Shell Rimula-X, 117-107, at the close of the elimination round for the conference-best eight wins and three losses.
The Hotshots ride high on a six-game winning streak, the longest in franchise' two-year history, Pepsi won eight of their last nine games since Perry McDonald arrived to replace Donald Petties.