CPU welcomes coaches and athletes to the 53rd Iloilo PRISAA

By Keziah G. Huelar


CPU Vice President for Student Affairs and Chairman, ILOPRISAA, Rev. Joniel Howard H. Gico highlights  the role of the athletics and cultural competitions in showcasing the best of Iloilo.

Central Philippine University welcomed hundreds of athletes together with their coaches from 51 schools all over Iloilo City as they flocked to the Rose Memorial Auditorium to witness the opening of the 53rd Iloilo Private Schools Athletics Association Sports and Cultural Meet on November 15, 2018.

The invocation was led by Rev. Samuel R. Escobin, Associate Pastor, University Church. It was then followed by the singing of the Philippine National Anthem, led by Ms. Crista S. Huyong, Coordinator, CPU Cultural Affairs Office.

CPU Vice President for Student Affairs and Chairman, ILOPRISAA, Rev. Joniel Howard H. Gico, welcomed the athletes, coaches, and guests to the event. In his speech, Rev. Gico highlighted the role of Iloilo PRISAA in showcasing the sports prowess and competitiveness of the Ilonggo youth: “We are challenged to further develop the athletics skills and the level of performance of our athletes with the aim of training them to be at par to compete internationally… Indeed, this is a tall order but it is possible. This is because from the ranks of PRISAA we have produced athletes that can compete… globally.”


Centralian majorettes welcoming the athletes and coaches from the different schools and universities in Iloilo.

After which CPU President, Dr. Teodoro C. Robles, in his welcome remarks, encouraged the athletes and coaches to exhibit sportsmanship and unity for the pride of the Province of Iloilo: “You are in the frontline in this competition. We are here because we want to experience sportsmanship, responsibility and interaction with each other because eventually we will be a team [representing the Province of Iloilo].”

It was then followed by the introduction of the inspirational speaker, Ms. Juliette C. Gayoso, by Rev. Francis Neil G. Jalando-on, Director, CPU Office of Communications, coach of the CPU Golden Lions table tennis team and the recipient of the 2014 Most Outstanding Coach Award.

Gayoso is an alumna of the CPU High School Batch 2009. In 2013, she bagged the National PRISAA Champion for Table Tennis Individual Girls and in 2014, she was recognized as the Most Outstanding Athlete. Gayoso graduated from the university in 2014 with the degree of Bachelor in Elementary Education. In March 2015, she ranked eighth in the Licensure Examination for Teachers.


Inspirational Speaker, Ms. Juliette C. Gayoso, encourages the athletes to be grateful for the skills bestowed to them by God.

In her message, Gayoso shared her experiences as a student-athlete. According to her, the sum of her journey could be expressed as SAD, an acronym that stands for sacrifice, attitude and discipline: “[For] me, I sacrificed my social life for the sake of my sport and I never regretted any of it.” She went on to share about the importance of recognizing the hard work and sacrifices of the all coaches in shaping the attitude and skills of the athletes: “Our coaches are there for a reason. Bear in mind, your coaches have families too, they have a job, and some of them are also teachers. The times they should be resting or spending time with their family, they are at the court, at the table, at the pool, at the mat—at your practice. They are our parents in sports. They are to be treated with respect, gratefulness, and appreciation.”

Ending her message, Gayoso highlighted the importance of discipline: “What we learn here in sports, we carry on in life. What becomes of us because of sports, we become in life. It is a constant battle. We carry on… the value of sacrifice, attitude, and discipline [and they] will [later serve as] skills [when you] face the daily tournament of living.”


Mr. Alfie Ahmed Diasnes lighting the urn during the opening ceremonies of ILOPRISAA 2018.

After her message, an intermission was given by the E-Crew. It was then followed by the raising of the ILOPRISAA Flag by the ILOPRISAA officers and the singing of the ILOPRISAA hymn “Alay sa PRISAA” by the Kundiman Chorale of the John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University.

The lighting of the urn was led by Mr. Alfie Ahmed Diasnes, National PRISAA Champion, Taekwondo and Champion, 2018 Jeju World Taekwondo Hanmandang, Jeju Island, South Korea. The oath of sportsmanship was led by Ms. Glaudine C. Troncoso, National PRISAA Champion, Women’s Volleyball Team and MVP, National PRISAA 2018, Tagbilaran, Bohol.

Rev. Gico then declared the opening of the 2018 ILPRISAA Meet 2018.

In his closing remarks, Mr. Edwin C. Laru-an, General Sports Manager, encouraged all the players and coaches to be united in the goal of showcasing the best of Iloilo: “We are here for unity. We are here to choose the best athletes to represent the ILOPRISAA in the higher level. We may be [adversaries] in the game but let us be friends again after the match. We are here to gain more friends.”

CPU Golden Lions teams clinch Championships in local games

By Keziah G. Huelar


The CPU Golden Lions Volleyball Team with coach Mr.  Giovanni Yu.

The Central Philippine University Golden Lions was hailed as Champions during the Wilson 3×3 Basketball Challenge and 2018 Hukbong Dagat Volleyball League held at PAREF-Westbridge School for Boys Gym and Iloilo Doctors’ College Gymnasium respectively.

On November 3, 2018, the CPU Golden Lions Basketball Team led by Victor Demadara, Christian Caturas, Elcyd Pascual, and Jose Glen Cudo bagged the Wilson 3×3 Basketball Challenge championship, 19 and Under Category.

They will represent Iloilo in the national level in May 2019.

CPU Golden Lions Volleyball Team Tertiary Men claimed the 2018 Hukbong Dagat Volleyball League championship on November 5, 2018.


The CPU Golden Lions Basketball Team receiving their certificates for being hailed as Champions in the Wilson 3×3 Basketball Challenge. Photo Credit: Tobbe Diaz De Leon-Abad

CPU was represented by head coach, Giovanni Yu and players Dan Miguel Yu, Harry Flores, John Reece Infante, John Paul Guzman, John Paul Guzman, Joven Malihan, John Peter Orbina, John Louie Sorgon, Deo Ampardo, Kian Royce Andrade, Gifred Caoyonan, Jason Lloyd Dadivas, Paolo Doronila, and Francis Michael Espinosa. They were led by team captain, Jason Gabo.

They defeated the Hukbong Dagat team, ending the game with 21-23, 21-15, 15-11.

Golden Lions Bags awards in ILOPRISAA 2017


CPU bagged the top spots in Football Secondary Boys. Photo Credit – Chad Gerona Alba.

The CPU Golden Lions brought home various awards during the 52nd Iloilo Private Schools Athletics Association, Inc. (PRISAA) Meet held on November 15-25, 2017. The Western Institute of Technology (WIT) is this year’s Iloilo PRISAA host. The following are the results:

Champion:    

Athletics – Secondary, Boys

Basketball – Secondary, Girls

Beach Volleyball – Secondary, Boys

Beach Volleyball – Tertiary, Women

Chess – Elementary, Boys

Chess – Secondary, Boys

Chess – Secondary, Girls

Football – Tertiary, Men

Football – Secondary, Boys

Futsal – Secondary, Girls

Table Tennis – Elementary, Boys

Table Tennis – Secondary, Boys

Table Tennis – Secondary, Girls

Table Tennis – Tertiary, Women

Taekwondo – Secondary, Boys

Taekwondo – Secondary, Girls

Taekwondo – Tertiary, Women

Tennis – Elementary, Girls

Tennis – Secondary, Boys

Volleyball – Secondary, Boys

Volleyball – Secondary, Girls

Volleyball – Tertiary, Women

Dance Sports, Latin-America – Secondary Level

Dance Sports, Modern Standard – Secondary Level


The CPU Golden Lions Volleyball Secondary Girls garnered the top spot in PRISAA 2017.

1st Runner Up

Beach Volleyball – Secondary, Girls

Chess – Tertiary, Women

Football – Elementary, Boys

Table Tennis – Tertiary, Men

Taekwondo – Tertiary, Men

Tennis – Elementary, Boys

Tennis – Secondary, Boys

Tennis – Tertiary, Women

Volleyball – Elementary, Boys

Volleyball – Elementary, Girls

Volleyball – Tertiary, Men

2ND Runner Up

Badminton – Secondary Level

Badminton – Tertiary, Men

Basketball – Tertiary, Men

Basketball – Tertiary, Women

Chess – Tertiary, Men

Karatedo – Tertiary, Women

Swimming – Elementary Girls

Mutya ng PRISAA

GOLD

Binalaybay – Elementary Level

Current Events – Elementary Level

Philippine Folk Dance – Elementary Level

SILVER

Philippine Folk Dance – Secondary Level

BRONZE

 Filipino Oration – Tertiary Level

Atty. Alejandro S. Somo, CPU Director for Sports said that Softball, Volleyball and Tennis events in Iloilo School Sports Council (Integrated Meet) 2017 on December 5-9 will have its respective venues at Central Philippine University.

Jacqui Rose, “Ironwoman of CPU” joins in the Triathlon Asian Championships


For God and country – Lamparero flashes a smile with fellow Filipino athletes.

Jacqui Rose Lamparero, a CPU senior high school student participated in the 2017 ASTC Triathlon Asian Championship on July 21, 2017 held at Jakabaring Sport City, Palembang, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The race was organized by the Asian Triathlon Confederation.

Lamparero was able to finish the 750m swim, 20 km bike and 5 km course in 01:21:31 placing 22nd among international contestants in the Junior Elite Female category. The winner, a Japanese, finished the race with a time of 01:05:43.


The perseverance of a Centralian champion lies in the faith to endure – Lamparero (Second Biker)  in yellow and blue. 

Previously, Lamparero ranked No. 1 in the National Age Group Triathlon (NAGT) Leg 4 Women Sprint Distance in Cagayan De Oro besting 30 other contestants from all over the country. She also won 1st place in the Sprint Distance 16-19 Age Group Female Title in the recently concluded National Age Group Triathlon 2017 Subic Leg on January 29, 2017 at ACEA Subic Bay (formerly Sands of Triboa) with a time of 1:19:45. The Sprint Distance includes 750M swim, 20K bike and 5K run.

The CPU Golden Lions and the whole CPU community continue to support Jacqui Rose in her training and future races. Centralians are cheering and praying for her.

CPU Golden Lions play a friendly match with the Sepak Takraw Philippine Team


Members of the Sepak-Takraw National Team and CPU Golden Lions Sepak Takraw Coach pose with VP for Finance and Administration Dr. Florence P. Bogacia, VP for Student Affairs Rev. Joniel Howard H. Gico, and Atty. Alejandro Somo, CPU Sports Office Director.

Who does not want to see an exhibition game of “Sepak Takraw” by the Philippine Team? Who would not get excited with the “friendly match” between the Philippine Team and the CPU Golden Lions?

On Friday, July 21, 2017, the CPU Golden Lions Team had their “dream match” as they played against Sepak Takraw Philippine Team at the CPU covered Gym. In the warm-ups and preliminary game, the national team showed off what it can do to win medals for the country. Some members of the team were in France to participate in a European tournament. The first regu of the Philippine is considered as among the Top 5 in the world.


Members of the Sepak Takraw National Team pose for posterity in front of the CPU Administration Building.

The match brought so much thrill and excitement to the students, coaches and spectators at the covered gym. With “no guts and no glory” in mind, the CPU Golden Lions roared. They did their best to make the most out of the spectacular chance to play a “friendly game” with the Philippine Sepak Takraw Team. In the 3 sets that were played, the Philippine Team bested the CPU Golden Lions team with a score of 8-21, 19-21, and 13-21. CPU Coach, Pastor Keith Dune Gallos, tried to put his best Regu in the second set in order to win a game. It was a close match. Much to the delight of the crowd, the CPU Sepak Takraw team led by 17-15. But eventually, they Philippine Team won the game. But it only shows that the CPU Sepak Takraw team, the 2017 National PRISAA games champion, can go toe to toe with national team.


Weekly Centralian Link Publication Team led by Director Rev. Francis Neil G. Jalando-on watches the game from a side bench of the covered gym.

In an interview earlier at the CPU Administration Conference Room, Pastor Gallos, Coach of the CPU Golden Lions Team excitedly said that “the game is a big booster to the CPU team, and that the Philippine Team is willing to extend training and technical assistance to the CPU Golden Lions Sepak Takraw Team.”

Another tournament with the CPU Golden Lions will be held on October, according to the team. The Philippine Team coach is a Centralian — Hector Memarion, AB Political Science Batch ’96. After the game, Coach Memarion told Coach Gallos that the CPU team have great talents and is strong in the spiker and setter, but has to practice double time in the tekong. He hopes that their training in Iloilo can help them get a Gold in next month’s competition in Thailand. The Philippine Team had previously won Silver at the SEA Games in Singapore.


An exciting offense and defense actions by the National Team. 

During the meeting, Pastor Jec Dan Borlado, area representative of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) took the opportunity of distribute Gideon’s Bible and motivational materials to the national players. He also encouraged the Philippine Team to link up with FCA so that they avail of the programs and spiritual guidance that this organization offers.


Spiker makes a winning hit for the Sepak Takraw National Team.

Dr. Florence P. Bogacia, Vice President for Finance and Administration, and Rev. Joniel Howard H. Gico, Vice President for Student Affairs received a couple of Chinlone Sepak Takraw balls made in Myanmar from the Philippine Team during the courtesy call at the CPU Administration Conference Room.


Blue vs. Yellow – Centralian blocks spike in a game against the Philippine team.

There are, at present, 12 members of the CPU Golden Lions Team who are studying in CPU with a scholarship provided by the University, according to Atty. Alejandro S. Somo, Director of the Sports Office. It is great to note that former varsity players of CPU later became members of the national team.

Grade 8 Centralian gets a slot in the Philippine National Football Team


The U15 Philippine Football team poses with the CPU Junior High School Footbal team.

On July 9-22, 2017 the U15 Philippine National Football team will compete against teams in the South East Asian region in the Asean Football Federation (AFF) CUP in Chonburi, Thailand. The Centralian community is proud that one of the three Ilonggo players in the national team is a Grade 8 Junior High School student of Central Philippine University — James Tuazon.

James Tuazon, a thirteen-year old native of Brgy. Jalaud, Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo got the nod of the national coach, Emilio “Chieffy” Caligdong. The U15 (Under 15) national team is mentored by the former Azkal skipper who is an Ilonggo from Barotac Nuevo.


James Tuazon, a CPU Golden Lions player, is now part of the U15 Philippine Football team.

Tuazon started playing football at the age of seven. He received numerous recognitions such as Best Midfielder, Best Defender and Best Striker in the various tournaments that he joined. Football also brought him to Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. When asked about his experience in his training, Tuazon happily answered, “I have a very good experience as part of the national team. The training did not only develop my skills in football but our coaches also taught us to develop our attitude.”

His message for the young athletes is to follow their dreams and do not forget to study. He is also passionate and a voracious learner. “Football is my passion, and I love to watch videos about football” he added.  U15 Head Coach Chieffy Caligdong was amazed with the skills and attitude of Tuazon on and off the pitch. Caligdong scouted Tuazon during the Philippine Football Federation Festival of Football (FOF) in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental last March 2017.


Coach Chieffy Caligdong congratulates James Tuazon after scoring a goal.

In a friendly match last June 27, 2017 at the Iloilo Sports Complex between CPU Junior High School football team, Tuazon struck two goals for the national squad on the 65th and 72nd minutes. But the CPU Golden Lions, coached by Engr. Marc Hermel G. Agriam, managed to level the score courtesy of Hanns Soldevilla and Jil Sander Pillora on the 75th and 76th minutes respectively. Coach Agriam praised the effort of his players considering that they have a tied game against the national team. The parents of the CPU Golden Lions team were joyful of the outcome of the game.

The U15 Philippine team is in Iloilo for a month-long training camp.

Centralian wins Sprint Distance Female title at NAGT


Lamparero bags first place, besting  all contendenders in the NAGT Sprint Distance Competition 16-19 Age Group Female Title.

Jacqui Rosee Lamparero, a CPU Senior High School student won 1st place in the Sprint Distance 16-19 Age Group Female Title in the recently concluded National Age Group Triathlon 2017 Subic Leg on January 29, 2017 at ACEA Subic Bay (formerly Sands of Triboa) with a time of 1:19:45. The Sprint Distance includes 750M swim, 20K bike and 5K run. Jacqui is a member of the CPU Golden Lions Varsity Team in Athletics.


Certified Centralian, Lamparero never forgot her Centralian roots, she placed the CPU Golden Lion logo in her uniform.

The National Age Group Triathlon – Subic Leg is organized by the Triathlon Association of the Philippines in cooperation with the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority supported by the Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee, and Green Triathlon; and sponsored by Century Tuna, Harbor Point, Ayala Mall, Gatorade, Standard Insurance, PLDT Subictel, BUMA Hotel, Asian Center for Insulation and Seafood Island. Media partners of the event are Big thanks also to our media partners: Raceday, SBR.ph, Trilife Magazine, Sports Radio and Asiatri.com.

CPU Golden Lions roar in the WVRAA 2017 Meet


The CPU Golden Lions delegation.

Congratulations to the CPU Golden Lions who competed in the Western Visayas Regional Athletic Association (WVRAA) Meet 2017 last February 5-11, 2017 at San Jose, Antique. The CPU Golden Lions sent 55 athletes (14 from Elementary and 41 from High School) and 17 coaches, assistant coaches and officials as part of the Iloilo Delegation. CPU had the highest number of delegations among Iloilo schools.


John Ashley Bornales Emil Franc Falsis Cabantug Christian Tope Dequilla of (CPU Golden Lions) ILOILO Secondary Football team. Champion in the WVRAA 2017.

Centralian Valenzuela garners the top spot in regional swimming competition.

Noel A. Sorrilla and his tennis players Lamparero and Nowlakha will be representing Region 6 in the nationals.

The following are the results:

ELEMENTARY LEVEL:

CHESS ELEMENTARY GIRLS
Ronel C. Ballesteros
Head Coach
Mark Jossel S. Mariano
Asst. Coach

1. TELESFORO, Checy Aliena S. Grade 6
Individual: Gold-Board 1
Team: 1st Runner Up

FOOTBALL ELEMENTARY BOYS
1. MAMON, Selwyn Nickos B. Grade 6 Champion
2. SALAZAR, Jake Michael C. Grade 6 Champion

TABLE TENNIS ELEMENTARY BOYS
Simplicio G. Gayoso Jr.
Head Coach

1. DOMINGUEZ, Alain Vincent R. Grade 4
Individual: Gold-Doubles
Team 1st Runner Up
2. MACAVINTA, Nathan Kahli G. Grade 6 Team: 1st Runner Up

TENNIS ELEMENTARY BOYS
Noel A. Sorrilla
Head Coach
1. LAMPARERO, Jan Roger G. Grade 6 Champion-Doubles
2. NOWLAKHA, Nikhel S. Grade 6 Champion-Doubles

VOLLEYBALL ELEMENTARY GIRLS
1. ALCARDE, Railyn Jeffe I. Grade 6 Champion

TAEKWONDO ELEMENTARY BOYS
Alan J. Diasnes
Head Coach
Christer Jan Gersanib
Asst. Coach

1. DINERO, Chryss Eduard M. Grade 6 Champion
Gold-Kyoroge
Bronze-Ind. B. Poomsae
Bronze-Team Poomsae
2. MAMIGO, Jake Christian B. Grade 5 Champion
Silver-Kyoroge
Bronze-Team Poomsae
3. PALONPON, John Patrick Grade 6 Champion
Gold-Kyoroge
Bronze-Team Poomsae

SWIMMING ELEMENTARY BOYS & GIRLS
Alfredo B. Ramaila Jr.
Head Coach

1. AMANTE, Nikka Lorane S. Grade 5
Individual: 1 Bronze
Team Results: 2nd Runner Up
2. BASCO, John Cornelius L. Grade 6
Individual: 2 Silver, 2 Bronze
Team Results: 2nd Runner Up
3. SAMPIANO, Trixie Pauline A. Grade 6
1 Gold, 4 Silver, 1 Bronze
Team Results: 2nd Runner Up

SECONDARY LEVEL:

BADMINTON SECONDARY BOYS
1. TEREUL, Reishan C. Jr. Grade 8 1st Runner Up
2. REDOSENDO, Jane Francis G. Grade 11 1st Runner Up

BADMINTON SECONDARY GIRLS
Jobert H. Pillado
Head Coach
January Love Desamero
Chaperon

1. FRANCO, Kyla Marie B. Grade 7 Champion
2. PIOJO, Nizza Mae S. Grade 9 Champion

BASKETBALL SECONDARY GIRLS
1. GABANTO, Precious P. Grade 11 Champion
CHESS SECONDARY BOYS & GIRLS
Ronel C. Ballesteros
Head Coach
Lloyd U. Basco
Asst. Coach

1. TELESFORO, Cyril Felrod S. Grade 9
Individual: Gold – Board 1
Team: 1st Runner Up
2. GUIRHEM, Fiona Geeweneth B. Grade 9
Individual: Bronze – Board 1
Team: 2nd Runner Up

FOOTBALL SECONDARY BOYS
1. BORNALES, John Ashley B. Grade 9 Champion
2. CABANTUG, Emil Franc Grade 11 Champion
3. DEQUILA, Christian P. Grade 9 Champion

TABLE TENNIS SECONDARY BOYS
Simplicio G. Gayoso Jr.
Head Coach

1. BARIA, John Romel S. Grade 7
Team: Champion
2. CHAVEZ, Joshua C. Grade 8 Team: Champion
3. GAYOSO, J Allan Noel C. Grade 9
Individual: Gold-Singles & Mix Doubles
Team: Champion
4. IMPORTANTE, Den Gabriel F. Grade 10 Team: Champion

TABLE TENNIS SECONDARY GIRLS
Simplicio G. Gayoso Jr.
Head Coach
Jeselle T. Dela Cruz
Chaperon

1. GOMEZ, Clarice Thalia D. Grade 9
Individual: Gold-Doubles
Team: Champion
2. OLIVA, Ann Nicole L. Grade 9
Individual: Gold-Doubles & Mix Doubles
Team: Champion
3. OLIVA, Levee Marie G. Grade 7
Individual: Gold-Doubles
Team: Champion
4. VICENCIO, Jan Ashley R. Grade 7
Individual: Bronze-Singles
Team: Champion

VOLLEYBALL SECONDARY BOYS
Jeffrey G. Alcarde
Head Coach
Kenny John P. Amar
Asst. Coach

1. AMUAN, Armel B. Grade 9 Champion
2. DORONILLA, Paolo Gabriel T. Grade 10 Champion
3. ESPINOSA, Francis Michael D. Grade 11 Champion
4. SAY, Remton Angelo E. Grade 11 Champion
5. SEDUCO, Francis C. Grade 9 Champion
6. SORGON, Louie Jan B. Grade 10 Champion

VOLLEYBALL SECONDARY GIRLS
Jeffrey G. Alcarde
Head Coach
Alain G. Tarrazona
Asst. Coach
Jonah-El Buenvenida
Chaperon

1. CELIZ, Addrianne S. Grade 10 Champion
2. DENURA, Pearl An T. Grade 10 Champion
3. GUEVARRA, Eunice H. Grade 10 Champion
4. IDEAL, Daniella Christie A. Grade 9 Champion
5. LABADIA, Kristine Lyka G. Grade 10 Champion
6. PERUALILA, Janine G. Grade 11 Champion
7. PIOSCA, Euna Gene D. Grade 10 Champion
8. SUSBILLA, Cris Ann S. Grade 8 Champion

TAEKWONDO SECONDARY BOYS
Alan J. Diasnes
Head Coach
Christer Jan Gersanib
Asst. Coach

1. GANCERO, Clarence Jotham F. Grade 10 Champion
Silver-Kyoroge
Bronze-Ind. B. Poomsae
2. HORLADOR, Adriano III D. Grade 10 Champion
Gold-Kyoroge
Gold-Mix Poomsae
Silver-Team Poomsae
Bronze-Ind. A. Poomsae
3. RECABAR, Jieben Lark A. Grade 10 Champion
Bronze-Kyoroge
Silver-Team Poomsae
4. REMEGIO, Carl Jason D. Grade 11 Champion
Bronze-Kyoroge Silver-Team Poomsae
5. SALARDA, Ramil C. Grade 11 Champion
Gold-Kyoroge

TAEKWONDO SECONDARY GIRLS
Alan J. Diasnes
Head Coach

1. DINERO, Czarylle Faye Edwardine M. Grade 10 Champion Gold-Kyoroge
Bronze-Ind. B. Poomsae
2. DIASNES, Cindy Joy J. Grade 8 Champion
Gold-Kyoroge
Gold-Mix Poomsae
Bronze-Team Poomsae
Bronze-Ind. A. Poomsae

SWIMMING SECONDARY BOYS & GIRLS
1. JARA, Marc Spencer B. Grade 9
Individual: 1 Gold, 1 Silver
Team Results: Champion
2. VALENZUELA, Danielle Patricia T. Grade 8
Individual: 3 Gold, 2 Silver
Team Results: Champion