October - December 2023 Regular issue

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October - December

Heroes’ Comeback: PLMun Marshalls Upheld Culture of Excellence, Soaring to Victory in the LCUAA 2023 Comeback || Ronalyn M. Rodriguez, John Herbert Leanillo, John Paolo Romero

Legends Association of Local College and Universities - Athletes Association (ALCU-AA) was created in the year 2009 to 2019 by ALCU-AA Chairman Prof. Dominador B. Lera Jr. with a vision of providing the nation of young Filipino athletes principles and values of good sportsmanship, leadership, self-discipline, and personal integrity moving towards sports excellence and global competitiveness, and a mission of providing opportunities to discover and hone excellent athletic skills of the Filipino youth for Global Competitiveness. During the opening remarks of the ALCUAA Vice Chairman Dr. Sigfredo Adajar, at the awarding ceremony of the ALCU Games 2019 at the University of Makati announced the end of the ALCU National Games and the beginning of the Local Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (LCUAA). After a four-year hiatus, ALCUAA from 2009 to 2019 came back as National LCUAA Games with Dr. Sigfredo C.

Adahar, President of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng San Pablo as the current chairman. The 12th LCUAA National Games in 2023 came back with 2000+ Delegates: 22 Local College and Universities (LCU), competing in 19 sports events. LCUAA National Games 2023 kicked off with the theme “Comeback Stronger, Dream Higher,” last October 8 to 13, 2023, at the Laguna University (LU), Sta. Cruz, Laguna. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa bagged 61 medals: 18 Gold, 22 Silver, and 21 Bronze, leading them to become the overall 2nd runner-up. PLMun Marshalls has been claiming note worth ranks and awards for many years how as participants of ALCU-AA: Rank 11 on the 11th ALCU Games with a theme “One TORCH, One GOAL, One in VICTORY,” held from March 1 to 9, 2019 and hosted by the University of Makati. 16 medals: 3 Gold and 13 Bronze

Rank 5 on the 10th ALCU Games in 2018 with a theme “Going Stronger, Moving Faster, Celebrating Excellence” held last April 14 to 21, 2018 at the Mabalacat City College. 33 medals: 8 Gold, 9 Silver, and 16 Bronze Rank 4 on 9th National ALCUAA Games with a theme “Inspire Greatness. The Game starts” help last April 2 to 8, 2017 at the Kolehiyo ng Lungsod ng Lipa, Lipa City, Batangas. 19 medals: 8 Gold, 8 Silver, and 4 Bronze Rank 5 on the 8th National ALCU Games with a theme “Rising Beyond Excellence” held on April 9 to 16, 2016 at the Gordon College, Olongapo City, Zambales. 27 medals: 3 Gold, 6 Silver, and 18 Bronze Rank 7 on the 7th National ALCU Games with a theme “For Change, For Change” held on March 15 to 20, 2015 at the City College of Calapan. 23 medals: 6 Gold, 6 Silver, and 11 Bronze

Enemy Has Been Slain! Landing in the second place on their final game against Gordon College on October 10, 2023, Mr Rhy James Villapando was surprised, moreso after being awarded as the Best Blocker because “... all the goalkeepers there were excellent, and to be hailed as Best Goalkeeper of the tournament, it just feels so great. In my mind, as long as I can help the team, whatever happens, as long as we win, I will do it, and it paid off” Mr. Rhy James Villapando from the PLMun Marshalls Futsal Team, declared as the LCUAA’s Best Blocker, said in disbelief and awe. Considering that it was his first time representing PLMun, bringing home the silver med-

al; bringing home honor to the university made them proud. “My mother is an inspiration to me, knowing she is always there to support my basketball passion. From childhood to present, I [aim] to make her proud. I was overwhelmed to be a part of the Mythical 5, as I also represent the institution. It is not just my name but also PLMun. It motivates me to do my best to play for PLMun. Honor is owed not only to my efforts but also to the efforts of our coach and team.” Ms. Jaslyn Baldos, the Center of Marshalls Women’s Basketball Team, said. Despite her injury, she left the crowd in awe after being awarded as one of the LCUAA Women’s

Basketball Mythical 5. Similarly, Ms. Venus Villar, also one of the Mythical Five, was proud to represent their school and dedicate their accomplishments to the hard work of their coaches and teammates. “It earned back all of our hard work and consistency in training, and I will never forget that I was part of the mythical 5. It was my first time playing in LCUAA, and I quickly drafted into the mythical 5,” Ms. Villar, LCUAA Mythical 5, stated during the interview. She proudly acknowledged her girlfriend for inspiring, supporting, and cheering her up.


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