Tolentino Sen. Francis Tolentino delivers his speech during the closing and awarding ceremonies of the Arnis competition of the 2024 Philippine ROTC Games – Luzon Leg in Cavite State University-Indang Campus.

La Salle shooters shine in ROTC Games

August 3, 2024 Robert Andaya 250 views
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Medalists, technical officials, and working group from the Philippine Sports Commission, Department of National Defense, Commission on Higher Education, and Office of Sen. Francis Tolentino gather for a photo opportunity during the closing ceremony of the Arnis competition of the Philippine ROTC Games 2024 – Luzon Leg at the Cavite State University-Indang Campus.
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TANZA, Cavite — De La Salle University’s Danielle Benjamina Cruz and Dexter Blinda Cruz finished 1-2 in the shooting competition in the Philippine Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) Games Luzon/NCR leg at the ARESCOM Camp Riego, De Dios in Tanza, Cavite.

Danielle Cruz finished with a total score of 272, ahead of Dexter Cruz, who had 267 and Ravin Destinee Ruaboro, who had 252.

In taekwondo, Francis Agojo and Vincent Nebreja of Central Bicol State University of Agriculture stamped their class and captured the gold medal in Army.

Agojo bested Joshua Carl Alexis Umali of Quirino State University, who settled for silver, and Renville Jaye Maristela of Osemna Colleges and Mario D. Rigos of Abra State Institute of Sciences and Technology, who wound up with the bronze.

Tarlac State University dominated the team event as they bagged the gold medal.

In athletics, Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific took home the gold in the Navy-women 4×400-meter relay with 5:16.4 against De La Salle University and Westmead International.

La Salle settled for the silver with 5:18.3 while Westmead International took the bronze with 5:47.0.

Equally impressive was Rizal Technological University-Boni Campus, which pocketed the gold medals after clocking 4:24.9 in women’s Army 4×400-meter relay.

Don Honorio Ventura State University and Mountain Province State Polytechnic College, wound up with the silver and bronze, respectively.

Over at the Cavite State University (CvSU), Rizal Technological University made its presence felt by bagging four gold medals in arnis.

.Winning gold medals for the Mandaluyong-based team are Bobbelle Abelis in the women’s featherweight, Ashley Joy Rico in the lightweight, Joana Erica Dela Cruz in the welterweight, and Ren Ren Reyes in the men’s welterweight in the Philippine Army bracket.

Philippine Merchant Marine Academy claimed three gold medals in the Navy unit from Eunice Bucalen in the women’s featherweight, Grace Lina Fuentes in the lightweight, and Isabela Beatrice Burac in the welterweight.

In the Air Force division, the Philippine State College of Aeronautics and Tanauan Institute Inc. each won two gold medals.

Sharing the limelight are Fullbriht College, which topped the Air Force- women 4×400-meter relay with 5:41.0; Kolehiyo ng Lungsod ng Lipa, which dominated the Air Force-Men with 3:46.2; and University of Baguio, which ruled the Army-Men with 3:44.7; and Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific, which won the Navy-Men with 3:55.9.

In table tennis, Juliaca Sarroa and Joseph Saplala of Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific struck in the Navy mixed doubles.

France Idjao and Joshua Cuarte of DLSU and Erica Bumagat and Tyron Jacinto of Northwesten University settled for the silver and bronze, respectively.

Boxing action saw Vincent Paul Ferrer of Polytechnic University of the Philippines reign supreme in the bantamweight 51-54 kg against Holmes Tagary of NVSU- Bayombong and Kurt Manlapaz of Osmena Colleges and Paquito Lucban Jr. of Be stlink College of the Philippines.

In chess, Vincent Bine of Olivarez College scored six points in Army men standard, and Ezekiel Marino of M.S. Enverga U.F. finished with 5 .5 points in Navy men standard.

Other winners in chess were Ralph Lawrence Soro Hornila of Kolehiyo-Lipa City, Jasmin Grace Beliber of Central Bicol S. U., Francois Marie Magpily of De La Salle University, Lyra Mae Metrillo of PSCA-FAB.

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