Standing out and proud and were honored first were the Junior Chess Team who bagged 2nd Placer in this year’s meet. The team is composed of the following:
1. Eleixis C. Burce
2. Eugenio Z. De Ramos
3. Robby Derick E. Fopalan
4. Arvie B. Jongko
5. Jayson B. Mercado
6. Revin Brian G. Vasallo
Joselito Vinluan of the Junior Swimming Team was tagged as the highly recognized swimmer bagging most of the gold medals and setting a new NCAA record. Meanwhile, Ralph Christian Gonzales, Justin Tabunda, Joselito Jorge Jamias, and Peter Paul Pablo also brought home winning medals. Following is the team line-up:
1. Joselito Vinluan (Most Outstanding Swimmer and Record Holder of the Year, 4 Gold, 2 Silver, 1 Bronze)
2. Ralph Christian P. Gonzales (2 Gold, 2 Silver, 1 Bronze)
3. Justin R. Tabunda (4 Silver)
4. Jamias, Joselito Jorge DC. (2 Silver)
5. Peter Paul Y. Pablo (2 Bronze)
6. Raphael Agusutus C. Alcantara
7. Jonathan Eric C. Arguelles
8. Elijah U. Cruz
9. Lance Christopher D. Gernale
10. Ammir M. Hamsain
11. Albert Jaycie C. Loresto
12. Marc Steven F. Robles
13. Darren Alfred M. Sajo
14. John Liendl Ronaldson T. Serrano
15. Jade Francis A. Taladoc
Women’s Senior Volleyball hailed Joy Pulido as the Most Valuable Player as the team captured the Championship trophy just as they did last year. The Lady Stags team was composed of the following:
1. Ivory L. Ablig
2. Charisse Vernon D. Ancheta
3. Rysabelle S. Devanadera
4. Jeanne Cathryn K. Espolong
5. Anna Michelle M. Lat
6. Laurence Ann G. Latigay
7. Abelyn L. Malana
8. Ma. Melissa S. Mirasol
9. Jinni R. Mondejar
10. Margarita G. Pepito
11. Joy H. Pulido
12. Sylvia J. Ramirez
Coach Roger Gorayeb was awarded Coach of the Year.
Another Volleyball Championship was won. This time the Juniors waved a back-to-back glory making Coach Roger Gorayeb doubly celebrating with another “Coach of the Year Award”. The joyous crowd gave a loud bang to the following:
1. Maclyn E. Adrales
2. Rex B. Belen
3. Angelo P. Brizo
4. Rutzen Nicholai C. Borce
5. Edward C. Caraballo
6. Carlo M. Estoper
7. Harry Brix R. Evangelio
8. Joe Lorence S. Gonzales
9. Jerome D. Hernandez
10. Aldrin Jake F. Jerusalem
11. Alvin P. Macahig
12. Nelson R. Rivera, Jr.
Finally, star champions in their undeniable popularity based on audience count during games, the Junior Basketball Team held strongly on their second championship trophy sending Coach Raymond Valenzona to that “Coach of the Year” triumph. Led by Ryan Clarence J. Buenafe as this season’s MVP, the rest of the hardcourt stars are:
1. Arvie P. Bringas
2. Mark Anthony P. Bringas
3. Jan David A. Carlos
4. Fritz Harmon L. Delgado
5. Roland Anthony T. Del Rio
6. Louie Albert P. Empleo
7. Danilo A. Juan, Jr.
8. Kenneth Bryan B. Mamaril
9. Julius Angelo T. Nasayao
10. Jan Cedric L. Penaflor
11. Kris Lance M. Sikat
12. Ramonell R. soledad
13. Vincent Gideon Q. Tagoc
14. Vergel Angelo T. Zulueta
The program was spiced up with dance numbers rendered by the indefatigable PEP SQUAD, highly energetic High School Terpsichorean Club, and the college’s best SSC Dance Troupe who rendered their winning dance entry in the recently concluded SKETCHER’s Street Dance Contest.
Fireworks provided a welcome splendlor with a lot to celebrate like food, food, and lots of food.
Program enticers were emcees Mrs. Eliza Basa of the High School and Jesus Villamor, a graduating mass communication student.
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