SLSU Recognizes SCUAA 2016 Medalists

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21st November 2016 – Southern Leyte State University – Main Campus hosted the Athletics, Culture and Arts Awards Ceremony held at the Plenary Hall, USSC Building. The following are the awardees for the said event:

ATHLETICS

  Men
    Daguplo, Angelito 10,000 MR Bronze
    Patotoy, Maurice Mayo

Javelin Throw            

Bronze
  Women      
    Bug-os, Grace Ann 4 x 100 MR Bronze
    Crayo, Jelisa 4 x 100 MR Bronze
      Jumps

Bronze

    Pagpaguitan, Angelie 4 x 100 MR Bronze
    Sibunga, Margely 4 x 100 MR

Bronze

    Tangog, Charity Shot Put Bronze
      Discus Throw Gold
    Tindugan, Jenilyn Jumps Bronze
         

BASKETBALL Men (GOLD Medalist)

   

Abina, James Joseph 
Bolo, Cristian Niño
Cabo, Noel G.     
Cagantas, Edwin
Dumagan, Ghio B.
Gonzales, Ceazar
Jusay, Joseph

Lucero, James Philip
Lucero, Peter John
Padon, Joseph
Salamo, Jake Louies
Tabale, Niel
Vanzuela, Bryan
 
         

CHESS Women

   

Berja, Mary Gold  
Cagurol, Amy                                            
Gamolo, Jesasa B. 
Guazon, Jovelyn Rapada  
Ompod, Yvoni P. 

Silver
Gold (Best Board #4)
Silver
Silver
Silver
Silver
 
         

SOCCER (BRONZE Medalist)    

   

Alcantara, Shan Robert P. 
Alfaro, Marvin C. 
Allerite, Jessie Lon
Alvinez, Johnny Rey 
Alute, Jovy M.  
Cambaya, Alden James 
Castulo, Tristan Boy    
Gamil, Aljon C.    
Go, Jhoma B.

Llorca, Francisco D. II
Mecate, Genese Rey S.
Nasinopa, Lester
Nasinopa, Reymark
Nasinopa, Ralph T.
Pacaldo, John Anthony P.
Piamonte, Elioper
Servillejo, Leonardo Q. Jr.
 
         

TAEKWONDO Women

    Cubero, Sheinna M.

Bronze

 

(Note: Names written BOLD will be proceeding to the National SCUAA at Batangas State University on February 2017)

            The awardees during the PASUC 8 Culture and the Arts Festival was presented by Mr. Gilbert Siega.

            On a message by Noel G. Cabo, one of the Basketball Men athletes, he emphasized during the ceremonial turn-over of trophy, “we may not have been able to garner the most number of golds but rest assured that every athlete had instilled in mind the true essence of sportsmanship.” On the other hand, Dr. Prose Ivy G. Yepes stressed that she is very proud of all the athletes either win or loss. She even shared how she felt for the hardworks of our athletes because she was once an athlete too way back her college years. In a wider perspective, Dr. Yepes emphasized that consistent practice is what our athletes need to be able to achieve more number of golds.

            The ceremony was organized by the Information Office headed by Miss Hazelle V. Azaldo. It was graced by our University President, Dr. Prose Ivy G. Yepes, VP for Academic Affairs Dr. Cecilia D. Arong, VP for Admin and Finance Dr. Valerio B. Cabalo, OSAS Directors, Sports Coordinators, coaches and faculty members and athletes. 

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