Vol. XVIII No. 1 August 2012 - JBLFMU Molo - John B. Lacson ...
Vol. XVIII No. 1 August 2012 - JBLFMU Molo - John B. Lacson ...
Vol. XVIII No. 1 August 2012 - JBLFMU Molo - John B. Lacson ...
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The Seagull<br />
“Patay kung patay para sa<br />
tagumpay, Pilipinas laban!”<br />
Philippine<br />
Canoe-Kayak<br />
Federation (PCKF), in partnership with<br />
the Iloilo City Government held a fiveday<br />
clinic training, workshop, seminar<br />
and competition last <strong>August</strong> 14-18.<br />
The clinic was spearheaded<br />
by the PCKF coaches namely: Dati<br />
Romares, coach, Dragon Boat National<br />
Team; Christian R. Abejares, coach,<br />
Kayak National Team, and <strong>No</strong>rwell T.<br />
Cajes, coach, Canoe National Team.<br />
It was participated by the<br />
students and P.E. instructors from<br />
<strong>JBLFMU</strong>-<strong>Molo</strong> and Arevalo, St. Therese<br />
MTC Colleges, and West Visayas College<br />
of Science and Technology.<br />
“Nandito kami para ituro ang<br />
mga pagkakaiba ng techniques ng<br />
dragon boat sa techniques ng canoe<br />
Dolphins bags Mayor’s Cup Grand Slam<br />
By Mdpn. Vincent M. Lagradante<br />
Withholding the title for the 3rd<br />
time, the <strong>John</strong> B. <strong>Lacson</strong> Foundation<br />
Maritime University – Dolphins retain the<br />
crown as they seized the Hercor College<br />
Jaguars to clinch the Grand Slam in the<br />
cup’s finals with 63-75,July 29.<br />
Dolphins dominated the 8th<br />
Mayor Leslie Warren A. Benjamin<br />
Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament<br />
over for contenders coming from<br />
different colleges clashing for the title at<br />
Dumarao Gym,Capiz.<br />
The said tournament was<br />
participated by five colleges in the region<br />
namely, University of San Agustin, Hercor<br />
College, Western Institute of Technology,<br />
12<br />
Sports<br />
PCKF’s national coaches conduct training at <strong>JBLFMU</strong>-<strong>Molo</strong><br />
By Mdpn. Christian Jave G. Pagayon<br />
Winning moment. The Dolphins after their championship game.<br />
at kayak. Gusto kasi naming, hindi lang<br />
sa Maynila magkakaroon ng ganitong<br />
sports kundi pati rin sa province niyo,”<br />
said Coach Romares.<br />
“Someday, sana may makuha<br />
na player mula dito sa Iloilo para sa<br />
national team dahil marami kaming<br />
<strong>Lacson</strong>ian students together with PCKF organizers during the demonstration drill<br />
Collegio Dela Purisima Concepcion and<br />
<strong>JBLFMU</strong> – <strong>Molo</strong>.<br />
The first half favored the Dolphins<br />
as they assaulted their opponent to mark a<br />
2-point lead over the Jaguars and end the<br />
half 30-32.<br />
Jaguars tried to reverse and<br />
bombarded the enemy’s defense in the 3rd<br />
but they relinquished to the Dolphins who<br />
carved a 12-point lead and engraved their<br />
victory 63-75.<br />
”Championship was won through<br />
teamwork, hardwork, practice, believing in<br />
the system and the teammates and especially<br />
trust in God”, said James Montehermoso,<br />
Dolphin’s assistant coach.<br />
nakikitang may potential,” said Coach<br />
Cajes.<br />
Moreover, the said activity was<br />
made possible through the efforts of Sen.<br />
Franklin Drilon and the Philippine Sports<br />
Commission (PSC) which aims to recruit<br />
future members of the national team.<br />
<strong>JBLFMU</strong> squad<br />
shines in Nat’l<br />
PRISAA ‘12<br />
By Mdpn Christian Jave G. Pagayon<br />
Soaring higher every year,<br />
<strong>John</strong> B. <strong>Lacson</strong> Foundation Maritime<br />
University (<strong>JBLFMU</strong>) circle of elite<br />
athletes displayed their striking act<br />
thru their promising contribution as<br />
a member of the delegation team of<br />
Region VI in the <strong>2012</strong> National PRISAA<br />
held at Cebu City, May 22-28.<br />
From last year’s medal<br />
standing, Region VI was able to hoist<br />
this year’s overall ranking into 2nd<br />
place after reaping 59 gold, 52 silver,<br />
and 54 bronze medals.<br />
Moreover, with their invaluable<br />
contribution to the region, <strong>JBLFMU</strong><br />
delegates earned 23 medals which<br />
includes 8 gold, 8 silver, and 7 bronze<br />
medals.<br />
Ronel Duran of <strong>JBLFMU</strong> men’s<br />
swimming team bestowed the most<br />
number of medals with 4 golds and<br />
2 silvers.<br />
“Next year, we want to win<br />
again. <strong>No</strong>t only as 2nd placer but as<br />
champions,” said Mrs. Ive D. Sta. Ana,<br />
Student Activity Coordinator.