The stage is set. The regions are ready. And only one will rise.
The 1v1 King of the Islands National Finals brings the ultimate North vs South showdown under the powerful theme “UBUSANG LAHI” — a battle where players leave everything on the court for pride, glory, and the ₱300,000 champion prize.
After intense regional eliminations, the best of the North and South now face off in a winner-takes-all national clash that promises explosive matchups, high-stakes moments, and elite-level 1v1 basketball.
📅 Date and Time: February 28, 11 am onwards 📍 Location: Market! Market! Activity Center 💰 Champion Prize: ₱300,000; Team Prize: ₱32,000 (₱2,000/player)
Watch, Earn, Win: Mango Coins & iPhone 17
This year’s National Finals is more than just a tournament — it’s an interactive experience powered by the Alta Sports App.
Fans who watch the livestream through the Alta Sports App will earn Mango Coins, which can be used to:
🍀 Enter a Lucky Draw — with the biggest prize being an iPhone 17
🗳 Vote for their favorite players
But here’s where it gets even more exciting for the participants.
The Top 2 vote-getters from the North and Top 2 from the South among the non-quarterfinalists will advance to a Pocket Tournament. If a top vote-getter has already advanced to the quarterfinals, selection will move to the next highest vote-earner until the final Top 2 from each region are determined. Four players. One mini-battle.
And another iPhone 17 on the line.
Your votes matter. Your Mango Coins decide who gets another shot at a major prize.
On-Site Perks & Digital Interaction
Fans attending the event can check in on-site to receive exclusive gifts, while online viewers can participate in Mango Coin activities, voting battles, and lucky draw opportunities.
Whether you’re inside Market! Market! or watching live from your phone, this is your chance to be part of the biggest grassroots 1v1 tournament of the year.
Under the banner of UBUSANG LAHI, the question remains: Who will reign supreme and own the crown?
Download the Alta Sports app now and watch the country's best hoopers compete in the 1v1 King of the Islands National Finals.