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  • Nov 30 2016

    UST Junior Tigresses lose to NU Bullpups

    The UST Junior Tigresses lost to the NU Lady Bullpups in the finals game of the UAAP 79 boys’ volleyball tournament held at the Adamson University Gym on November 30, 2016. The UST GVT settled for their third straight runner-up finish to the Lady Bullpups after losing to a 22-25, 23-25, 25-15, 20-25 set to the NU GVT.

    “Talagang lumabas lang kung sino talaga ang beterano. May made-develop pa naman ‘yung mga bata kaya hindi kami dapat mahiya,” head coach Emilio, “Kung Fu” Reyes Jr. said in an interview. Season’s MVP Faith Nisperos registered 16 kills, while Finals MVP Princess Robles scored nine points.  After recording 46 kills, the Lady Bullpops took home their third straight UAAP girls’ volleyball Champions. Eya Laure was able to chalk up 20 points for UST.

    Meanwhile, the Junior Tigresses roared loud after beinging home three special awards. Team Captain Ejiya Laure was awarded Best Opposite Hitter while Maria Bernadette Pepito seized the Best Libero award, yet again. On the other hand, Senior High School student Baby Love Barbon was declared 2nd Best Outside Hitter. Below is a list of the complete set of award for this season’s tournament:

    • Best Server: Nicole Magsarile (NU)
    • Best Libero: Ma. Bernadette Pepito (UST)
    • Best Setter: Joyme Cagande (NU)
    • Best Opposite Hitter: Ejiya Laure (UST)
    • 2nd Best Middle Blocker: Jewel Encarnacion (DLSZ)
    • 1st Best Middle Blocker: Thea Gagate (NU)
    • 2ND Best Outside Hitter: Baby Love Barbon (UST)
    • 1st Best Outside Hitter: Faith Nisperos (NU)
    • Rookie of the Year: Kathleen Keith Layugan (UE)
    • Most Valuable Player (Conference): Faith Nisperos (NU)
    • Finals MVP: Princess Robles (NU)
  • Nov 30 2016

    Junior Tiger Spikers ascend to 2nd in UAAP

    The Nazareth School of National University Bullpups won over the finals game against the UST Junior Spikers held at the Adamson University Gym on November 30, 2016. The latter shared the same fate as their female counterparts after losing to a 25-15, 25-18, 25-19 set to the NU BVT.

    Dominating the Mythical Selection, the NU Bullpups were enthusiastic as they took home the title in their second straight championship. The Bullpups secured their title as the season’s champion after registering 31 kills, seven blocks, and five aces. “Naging hadlang yung experience kaya ganito nangyari ngayon. Hindi masyadong sanay yung mga bata sa ganito dahil ngayon na lang ulit kami nakapasok sa finals,” UST assistant coach Rommel Abella told the Social Media Club in an interview. Rey de Vega scored seven points whereas Captain Jhun Lorenz Señoron, who led their Game 2 win, scored just one point.

    Furthermore, the Junior Spikers were happy to bring home three individual awards despite their loss in the finals. Team Captain Jhun Lorenz Señoron was declared Best Opposite Hitter while Rey De Vega was awarded Best Server for the UAAP Season 79 boys’ volleyball. On the other hand, Senior High School student Jaron Requinton seized the 2nd Best Middle Blocker award in his first year as a Thomasian.

    Listed below are the complete set of awards in this season’s tournament.

    • Best Server: Rey De Vega (UST)
    • Best Libero: Menard Guerrero (NU)
    • Best Setter: Diogenes Poquita III (NU)
    • Best Opposite Hitter: Jhun Lorenz Señoron (UST)
    • 2nd Best Middle Blocker: Jaron Requinton (UST)
    • 1st Best Middle Blocker: Billie Jean Anima (NU)
    • 2ND Best Outside Hitter: Shaun Christopher Ledesma (UE)
    • 1st Best Outside Hitter: Lorence Cruz (NU)
    • Rookie of the Year: Raymond Bryce De Guzman (DLSZ)
    • Most Valuable Player (Conference): Lorence Cruz (NU)
    • Finals MVP: Billie Jean Anima (NU)

     

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    Nov 27 2016

    UST Junior Spikers proceeds to ‘do-or-die’ game

    The UST Junior Spikers has gone through a massive game with a 25-22, 11-25, 21-25, 25-15, 15-13 win versus the Nazareth School of National University Bullpups in the finals of the UAAP boys’ volleyball tournament last  Sunday, November 27, 2016, at the Adamson Gym. The boys’ volleyball team will advance to game three after forcing a do-or-die match.

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    Jhun Lorenz Señoron, Captain ball, said it was hard for the team. “We need each other to win eh. Kaya kami nanalo kasi naglaro kami as one, hindi as individuals. Lahat gumagalaw which is satisfying,” he told the Social Media Club.

    UST registered 48 attacks, nine aces, and eight blocks which led to today’s victory. Señoron was able to garner 21 points while Rey De Vega and Teo De Guzman added 15 and 11, respectively. The team will proceed to game three on Wednesday, November 30, 4 p.m. at the same venue.

    Featured Image © Lance Adan Caraig

  • Nov 27 2016

    UST Junior Tigresses dominate Game 2

    The UST Junior Golden Tigresses will face a do-or-die game after dominating a 25-15, 25-21, 21-25, 25-13 win against the Nazareth School of National University Lady Bullpups in the finals of the UAAP girls’ volleyball tournament. The game was held at the Adamson Gym, last November 27, 2016.

    “Heto na nga ‘yung gusto nating mangyari ang matalo ang NU. Sabi nga, better late than never,” USTJHS head coach Emilio “Kung Fu” Reyes said in an interview. Team captain Eya Laure paced UST with 18 points while Barbon and Genesa Eslapor combined for 20 markers. After dominating the lady bullpups, the team will proceed to the next game on Wednesday, November 30, 2 p.m. at the same Venue.

     

  • Nov 26 2016

    NU wrecks UST Junior Tigresses in Game 1

    Last Friday, November 26, 2016, the UST Junior Tigresses witnessed a 29-27, 25-19, 25-22 loss against the Nazareth School of National University Lady Bullpups during their Game 1 of the chance to claim the crown of the UAAP girl’s volleyball finals at the Adamson Gym.

    “Sa pag-atake walang problema pero hanggang ‘di nao-overcome yung mga errors, talagang makakascore yung National University. Kung baga ‘tong game one, pamigay na para sa kanila,” head coach Emilio “Kung Fu” Reyes Jr. told the Varsitarian. Eya Lare accredited a total of 14 points while Baby Barbon registered 12 markers. UST will face Game 2 against the same team on November 27, 2 p.m. at the Adamson Gym.

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    Nov 25 2016

    UST Junior Spikers face defeat in Game 1 against NU

    The UST Junior Spikers suffered a 25-22, 23-25, 25-20, 23-25, 9-15 loss against the Nazareth School of National University in Game 1 of the finals of the UAAP Season 79 boy’s volleyball tournament at the Adamson Gym last Friday, November 25, 2016.

    Teo Aloysius de Guzman, blocker of the team, felt disappointed. “Parang nakukulangan pa ako dun sa performance namin kase yung sa blockings, ayun yung kailangang i-improve namin,” he told the Social Media Club. On the other hand, Rommel Abella, UST BVT’s assistant coach felt proud. “Happy kami sa effort ng mga players natin. Unfortunately, ‘yung errors did us in. Kung na-minimize natin sana especially on the second set, it could have been [three] straight sets,” UST assistant coach Rommel Abella told the Varsitarian.

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    UST will have to face NU again in the chance of having a do-or-die game and claiming the title for this year’s season on November 27, 4 p.m. at the Adamson Gym.

    Featured Image © Lance Adan Caraig

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    Nov 17 2016

    UST Junior Spikers enter the Finals

    Last Thursday, November 17, 2016, the UST Junior Tiger Spikers won over the UE Junior Spikers in the semifinals of the UAAP 79 boys’ volleyball tournament at the UST Quadricentennial Pavilion. The UST BVT made the time constructive making a quick win over UE with a 25-17, 25-15, 25-20 win.

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    “Kung tutuusin, mahirap talaga mag-adjust sa court na ‘to. Despite that, we tried our best naman na ma-fulfill at matapos yung game ng maayos,” said Jhun Lorenz Señoron who chalked up 12 points for UST. Jaron Requinton also added nine markers which were one of the factors in the team’s win. UST will fight for the title against the Nazareth School of National University in a best-of-three series on November 25, 4 p.m. at the Adamson Gym.

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    Below is an exclusive interview from Jhun Lorenz Señoron:

    Q: How was the game for you? 

    A: Una sa lahat, nahirapan ako, nahirapan kami. Hindi lang ako kasi kung tutuusin mahirap mag-adjust talaga sa court na ‘to. Pero, we tried our best naman na sana ma-fulfill at matapos namin yung game ng maayos. Saka natulungan namin ang isa’t isa kasi gusto namin manalo as a team.

    Q: Who inspired you na maglaro ng volleyball? 

    A: Lahat! Lahat ng sumusoporta sa akin. Lahat ng tanong nanunuod dito. Lahat ng friends ko, family ko saka yung mga ka-team mate ko na mahal na mahal ko talaga.

    Q: Ilang scores ang nagain mo? 

    A: Ay, ako kasi naglalaro lang ako di ko binibilang kung ilan eh. Mas gusto ko kasing nagf-focus ako sa ginagawa ko kaysa sa nagbibilang eh.

    Q: So, anong goal niyo for this year’s UAAP? 

    A: Kasi lang next stage na papasukin namin is yung championship na, game 1 at game 2. Sana manalo kami and sana mad magpakita yung skills namin.

    Q: What should we expect in the following games? 

    A: Sa team namin, nothing to expect kasi hindi naman lahat ng bagay di magiging maganda. We’ll just try our best!

    Featured Image © Lance Adan Caraig

  • Nov 17 2016

    UST Junior Tigresses dominates DLSZ

    The UST Junior Tigresses win over the semifinals against De La Salle-Zobel Junior Lady Spikers last Thursday, November 17, at the UST Quadricentennial Pavilion. The game was a sight to see with the girl’s volleyball team advancing to the finals with a 25-19, 25-22, 24-6, 25-18 win.

    Alyssa Valdez, a USTHS GVT Alumni, said she was so proud of USTHS. “It was a good match; it went to the fourth set. Semis n so gusto din naman ng dalawang teams makapasok sa finals,” she said in an exclusive interview with the Social Media Club. Valdez continued saying that both teams were skillful and talented. “Sobrang laki ng potential nila,” she said proudly.

    The next showdown will be in best-of-three finals on November 25, 2016, at the Adamson Gym with UST-GVT facing the Nazareth School of National University’s Lady Bullpups.

    Below is an exclusive interview from Eya Laure:

    Q: How was the game for you? 

    E: Uhm, syempre uhm, di pa naman kami, parang alam naman naming may kulang pa rin samin. Sa natitirang 1 week na preparation, hindi namin hahayaan na hindi namin magawa yung mga dapat namin i-accomplish.  And syempre, parang triggered din kami na mag-champion this year.

    Q: What’s your goal for this year’s UAAP? 

    E: Uhm syempre, yun nga, ang madala yung susunod na UAAP crown. Yun nga yung ilang years na namin gusto kuhanin and alam naman namin kaya namin.

    Q: Who inspired you to play volleyball? 

    E: Si Ate yung nag-inspire sakin.

  • Nov 16 2016

    RC hosts Author Visit

    In celebration of the National Book Week 2016, the Reader’s Club, in collaboration with the USTJHS Library, hosted an Author Visit last November 16, 2016, at the Junior High School Library. With the theme, “Today’s Readers: Inclusivity in Diversity,” the said event was meant to be a success.

    The said organization invited the flabbergasting author, Cyan Abad-Jugo, who talked about how to build one’s story. The Aquinian officers, along with its members, were privileged to have attended this enthralling event. The author is famous for having published books, Letters from Crispin, Sweet Summer and Other Stories, Earth-Healers, Yaya Maya and the White Frog, The Looking-Glass Tree and most importantly, Salingkit: A 1986 Diary – a  diary about the author’s experience about the martial law era. It is expected that this event would help in making the student good authors soon.

  • Nov 15 2016

    YCS calls student to serve in CSAW 2016

    The Young Community Stewards (YCS) spearheaded the Community Service Awareness Week last November 15 to 19, 2016. With the theme “Engaging Minds and Promoting Oneness in Working towards Enriching and Raising Awareness towards Community Development,” the said week aims to emphasize the true meaning of selfless service and volunteerism.

    The exhibit, which was opened in the ribQbon-cutting ceremony at the first-floor lobby, showcased eye-opening artworks from the YCS members, community-related quotes from famous people, and an engaging freedom wall for the students. With its aim to promote community building, the said organization launched EMPOWER, a seminar series which was held simultaneously last November 16 and 17, 2016 at the Benavides Auditorium. The former had prominent guest speakers, Mr. Rey Bufi and Ms. Mots Ventura, who talked for Grade 7 and eight students, respectively. The latter was intended for the Grade 9 and ten students who had Mr. Mon Gualvez and Mr. Marvin Orias as their speakers, respectively.

    Collaborating with 31 other organizations, the Young Community Stewards ended the celebration with a Coastal Clean Up entitled: “Buhayin ang Baybayin at Ating Mahalin” last November 19, 2016, at the Freedom Island, LPPCHEA, Parañaque. It is expected that this week has engaged the minds of the student body in pursuing their journey towards the reality of selfless service and volunteerism.

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