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Kuris-Kuris

By Reyjean Marie S. Bacud

For the past six intramural years, the College of Engineering has been the tribe to beat. A powerhouse clan earning countless victories and accolades, they were feared and, oftentimes, despised by many. May it be a student, a professor, or an alumni, the reaction would usually be, “Sila na sad?” or “Sumoha na ba’s Engineering oy.” But love them or hate them, they were once the standard.

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But alas, all good things come to an end. This year, the Warriors’ winning streak has been broken by the mighty Eagles. It’s a bittersweet moment for the Tribe and the Warrior athletes themselves. The loss was a devastating one—not even securing a podium finish. Upstaged by the Eagles, Tigers, and Pythons, the might of the other colleges seemed to have overwhelmed the Tribe.

And yet, they can be proud for all that they have accomplished and of the legacy they left behind. For years, they have set the bar high for campus sports enthusiasts and demonstrated the essence of teamwork, perseverance, and dedication.

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