Maratonistas de Coamo

[1] It is now a member of the Liga de Baloncesto Puertorriqueña, and recently won the LBP championship.

In Coamo, the Maratonistas advanced to their first and only finals berth in 2004, appearing there for the sixteenth time in franchise history and first since 1977, when the club was based in Río Piedras.

The team, owned by attorney and engineer Rene Aponte Caratini, was one of the best in the league's history.

Their roster included center Earl Brown, and guards Butch Lee and the legendary Freddie "Meteor" Lugo.

After their relocation to Coamo, the Maratonistas enjoyed some success with the arrival of players like Dean Borges, Darryl Cambrelén, William "Memo" Reveron, Gerald Lebron Arrufat, Pablito Alicea, and Joao "Pipoca" Vianna, among others.

The team included young players like Carlos Escalera, Miguel Ali Berdiel, Christian Dalmau, and NCAA prospect Filiberto Rivera.