Tuesday, August 16, 2011

TOP 103 " Chess and Scrabble Beat"

                                                                                  Say CHESS!!
The yell of the College of Arts and Sciences, after winning the Chess competition held in Katarungan Hall. With 15 wins for men and 13 wins for females. “ Nag expect jud mi na makadaug kay nanggarduate na man to ang mga CTE sauna na lig-on”Kenneth Agbay, fourth yr.B.S Math. Though the College of Teacher Education gaved them a wonderful game, with two draws, which made their score in round 3 CAS vs CTE 3-1. The men  we’re composed of Daryll Torres, in board 1, Kenneth Agbay board 2,Jonecis Dayap board 3, Jon Andre Ampatin board 4, and Regiff Pacomio, alternate player. The women we’re  Jessa Lyn Ybaňez board 1, Beverly Aspias board 2, Sarajane Dabalos board 3, Earth Alfubar board 4, and Jessa Banzon as the alternate player. They we’re then followed by College of Teacher Education, with 11 wins for men and 12 1/2  for women. The team we’re composed by Micheal Rey Robino, board 1, Marvin Earl Robino, board 2,Klent Yatong, board3, Julio Rica, board 4, and alternate player Jackie Chui. The women we’re, Xydy Barrtto, board 1,Marievel Velasquez, board 2, Ma.Ziella Anioja, board 3, Michiel Escoreal, board 4, and Jeraldine Tassip, as the alternate palyer.  The College of Nursing followed CTE, with  6  wins for men, and  10  for women. Their line upare composed of John Louie Escarda board 1, Leo Marvin Ramirez board 2, Dennis Simbreno board 3, Lesgard Gonzales, board 4, and Arnsnell Agbulos as the alternate palyer. The women we’re,  Laura  Suarez board 1, Joyce Velasquez board 2, Nicole Angelique Fuertes, board 3, Donna Mae Englaterra for board 4. The CNU-Balamban followed with 3 wins for men and     for women. The CNU-Medellin last with 2 win for men and 1 for women.





Though the CAS  emerge as the champion of in Chess, they came third in scrabble. The College of Nursing took the first place, gaining 14 wins. “Siyempre, overwhelmed, wa jud mi nag-expect  nga ma-champion, after  three days of formal practice” says Eljamaine Villegas, team captai. The CN Scrabble team we’re includes, Mark Arnoco , Eljamaine Villegas, Bea Antojado, Katherin Astufra, Jan Alethen Roslinda. They we’re then followed by the College of Teacher Education, with 11 wins.

They we’re composed of Ethel Inocian, Geraldine Tahum, Jessie C. Ebina, Tinna Franzha C. Chan. The College of Arts and Sciences which placed third, with score one point lower  than CTE, we’re composed of, Earl Jon Rallos, Girlie Cale, Cristine Aguanta, Angelie Mirafuentes,  and Ruth Labasano. CNU-Balamban  got 3 wins, while CNU-Medellin got 2.

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