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The Juniors’ performances in the Track and Field became the great contributor to the overall championship with 15 gold, 7 silver, 3 bronze medals and 3 new NCAA records such as 3,000 m run, 4 x 100 m relay, and 4 x 400 m relay.
Runners in the 4 x 100 m relay included Oliver Ocampo, Daryl Ceballos, Justin Tabunda, and Isidro del Prado. The 4 x 200 m relay brought Jayvee Bagallon, Dary Ceballos, Justin Tabunda, and Isidro del Prado to the unmatched finish.
Here’s the rundown of gold, silver and bronze medals.
Daryl Ceballos 3 golds, 1 silver, 1 bronze
Isidero del Prado 4 golds, 1 silver
Lance Sikat 1 gold, 2 silvers
Oliver Ocampo 1 gold, 1 silver
Jose Florentino Bagallon 1 gold, 1 bronze
Arvie Bringas 1 silver, 1 bronze
Mark Anthony Bringas 1 silver
On the other hand, the Seniors held their share of a new NCAA record by stretching 53.75 m in the Javelin Throw. This was the remarkable attempt created by Jeson Monterico.
Being the strong second placer, the following seniors brought home gold, silver, and bronze medals.
Jay-R Rivera 4 golds
Rolando de Ramos 4 golds, 1 silver
Robin Goza 2 golds, 1 silver, 1 bronze
Rodney Ramos 2 golds, 1 silver
Carlon Dimakiling 1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze
Reuben Consumido 1 gold, 1 silver
Michael Marasigan 2 silvers
Jun Sandoval 1 bronze
Elmer Ferrer 1 silver
Coach Jess Gando was awarded Coach of the Year.
Meanwhile, the Senior Lawn Tennis hit Grand Slam as they netted out very strong contenders from College of St. Benilde. Bringing championship trophies since 2004 season, the Senior smashers have an equally joyful celebration to watch out for.
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