Mike Tolomia

Cris Michael Solis Tolomia (born January 6, 1993) is a Filipino professional basketball player who plays for Zamboanga Valientes.

In a game against the UST Growling Tigers in his rookie season, he had 10 points, six rebounds, three assists, two steals and the game-winning three pointer in his 24 minutes of play.

[3] That season, the Tamaraws had a chance to make the Finals, but were beaten by the La Salle Green Archers.

[4] After Season 76, FEU lost its lead guards RR Garcia and Terrence Romeo, to graduation and to the PBA Draft respectively.

[6] Before the start of Season 77, he was able to lead his team to the quarterfinals of the Filoil Flying V Preseason Cup and the title in a mini-tournament in Cebu.

[11] With the win, FEU created a three-way tie with La Salle and the NU Bulldogs for the 2nd spot, with Ateneo leading the UAAP in the standings.

[15] Tolomia was able to redeem himself in the playoff for the 2nd seed against La Salle, as he scored 19 points and got FEU the twice-to-beat advantage.

[17] In Game 2, he made the game-winning assist to Mac Belo for a wide open three-pointer, sending FEU back to the Finals for the first time since 2011, where they would face the Bulldogs.

[19] However, the Bulldogs went on to win the next two games, denying FEU the championship while ending a 60-year title drought for NU.

[38] In the 2016 Aspirant's Cup, he had his first triple-double of his career, with 22 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists in a win over the AMA Online Education Titans.

[49] However, he committed a costly turnover late in the game when he dribbled off his foot, allowing Alaska to seal the win.

[54] In the Governors' Cup quarterfinals, he missed a game-winning basket at the buzzer, allowing Blackwater to upset them for Game 1.

[55] Meralco eventually moved on to the semis, where he was fined P5,000 for a flagrant foul against the Star Hotshot's Jio Jalalon.

[57] In the 2017–18 Philippine Cup, Tolomia scored 21 points, six assists and four rebounds off the bench in a loss to the San Miguel Beermen.

[60] On October 25, 2019, Tolomia, along with KG Canaleta and two second round draft picks in 2020 and 2022, was traded to the Blackwater Elite for Allein Maliksi and Raymar Jose.

[63] This completed a mini-reunion of FEU alumni at Blackwater, with Mac Belo and Carl Bryan Cruz also on the team.

Richard Escoto, Hubert Cani, and Ron Dennison, who were also Tolomia's teammates at FEU, later joined Blackwater.

[71] On October 13, 2021, Tolomia, along with a 2022 second-round pick, was traded to the Alaska Aces for JVee Casio and Barkley Eboña.

[74] In the 2021 Governors' Cup playoffs, he scored 10 points in the third quarter to extend their series against the NLEX Road Warriors.

[81] In April 2024, Tolomia moved to the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League as he joined as Manila Stars.

[82] As of the end of 2023–24 season[83] [84] At 17 years old, Tolomia competed in the 2010 Summer Youth Olympic Games in Singapore in the boy's 3x3 basketball event.

[87] In 2015, Tolomia and Roi Sumang were left out of the Gilas cadet pool, who would go on to represent the team in that year's SEA Games and in the SEABA Championship.