By: Johann Caleb LiCopyedited by Stacie Marie Catallo Pres. Corazon C. Aquino National High School Boys Volleyball disappoints Pasay City National Science High School’s pursuit of redemption after last Tuesday’s loss in the Division Palaro conducted at the Pasay City East High School gymnasium today, 2-0 (25-14, 25-9). Following the loss, PCNSciHS Volleyball Boys’ Captain, Santino Silveo, stated that the lack of preparation beforehand, along with miscommunications on the court, resulted in their struggle. “I can proudly say that our team tried our best, and I am so proud of them because this is the first time we were able to fight back against a good team.” For tomorrow’s match, where their squad will set off to battle Southeastern College, necessary adjustments to the rotation and set plays will propel their chances of victory, Santino added.

Eagles takes silver; Tamaraws to soar anew
By: Nikita Xyzelle PariñaCopyedited by: Estella Marie TaluaPhotos: Gabrielle Nicolas, Reisha Uy, Daniel Quintin Hard to cope. The Tamaraws finally ends a wire-to-wire game by sending the Eagles to a downtown spiral. It was a nerve-wracking match as Eugene Tan peppered an assertive of heavy spikes, making it out-of-hand against their tormentor during the Volleyball Boys Finals Intramurals 2024 at the school gymnasium last Friday, 2 – 1 (25 – 20, 21 – 25, 15 – 10). With both teams aiming for gold, Tan never wasted a chance at beating the Eagles starting a two-consecutive power-hitting spikes opposing their foe on the first set, 6 – 4. While Rennier Briones of the Eagles targets a breakthrough win against the unstoppable Tamaraws. In the first set, Tamaraws’ Santino Silveo drains superb service aces resulting in a 25 – 20 score against the Eagles. However, the Eagles’ “Do-it-all” John Martin Lomtong mastered their strong defense-frontline as Tamaraws prevailed in the first set. With this, each team gears up for a defensive battle for the second set. As the Eagles are on fire, draining strategic tactics and their masterful showmanship, Tamaraws appears to be under fire on the second set. Lomtong spearheads their wards toward victory while the Tamaraws seem to lose their spark, ending the second set, 25 – 21. Yet, Tamaraws keeps their faith to soar anew in bagging the championship award. The stubborn duo of Tan and Silveo pays no mind, exchanging ferocious attacks against the now-thumping Eagles, 10 – 7. Emotions running high, the Tamaraws successfully finished with a solid kill to wrap up the final game as the team played with the poise and heart of a champion to subdue the Eagles at 15 – 10.

Chiefs prevail in uphill battle vs. Tamaraws
By: Johann Caleb Li Copyedited by Stacie Catallo Photos: Reisha Uy, Gabriel Nicolas, Daniel Quintin, Santine Susa Lady Chiefs tops off their intramurals run with a gold medal in the Volleyball Girls’ finals after two nerve-wracking sets against the reigning champions, the Tamaraws, with both sets reaching a deuce, 2 – 0 (26 – 24, 26 – 24) in the school gymnasium last Friday. As the first set commenced, it was evident how bad the two parties wanted the crown. On one hand, the Chiefs’ sheer hunger to prove themselves to the entire school after falling short to this year’s Tamaraws in the previous Intramurals. On the other hand, the Tamaraws wanted to defend their title as champions, to make a statement that they are a force to be reckoned with. The formidable Tamaraws got off to a hot start, led by Venice Macainan’s service aces and lightning quick reaction times on her receives, fueling the run even further. Despite this, an array of spikes from Chiefs’ star Kate Flores was too much to handle for the Tamaraws, as the Chiefs secured the first set, 26 – 24. Putting the first set on their backs and setting their sights on sending the match into a third set, the desperate Tamaraws got early momentum and had a 16 – 10 advantage, seeming like there was no stopping in sight. Keeping their offense and defense consistent throughout the entire match, the Chiefs managed to turn the tides in their favor, 21-16, with the Tamaraws calling for a timeout, in hopes of shutting down their momentum. Though the Chiefs did manage to run into a speed bump in the end, along with the Tamaraws rallying a small run, it ultimately showed to not be enough, Chiefs delivering the final blow, 26-24.

Chiefs smashes the win for the Badminton doubles, Intramurals 2024
By: Emmanuel Salazar and Amor ManiquisCopyedited by Orange Zyrille AlcarazPhotos: Jed Palonpon An intense badminton match during the Intramurals 2024, between the teams of Deanne Guillarte and Kyla Santos from Eagles, Bearenz Enema and Beia Rafanan from Chiefs, leaves students captivated as they fight for the win for their Badminton women’s doubles in the school’s gym. Leaving students and teachers cheers as both teams show a determined and competitive spirit. The first round was intense, showcasing the determination of both teams. The Eagles fought hard, but Chiefs struck, securing a 25 – 14 win. A nail-biting round fascinated everyone as they watched the Chiefs secure victory as they smashed against the Eagles, winning and leaving the game at 2-0, which sets the round at 21 – 7. In a fast-paced men’s doubles badminton match, the Chiefs triumphed over the Eagles in 2 thrilling sets, 21-8, 21-14 at the Pasay City National Science High School gymnasium, October 11, 2024. In the first set, the Chiefs gained an early lead with Emmanuel Nepomuceno and Ethan Sarmiento playing with coordination, displaying sharp smashes and tight net play. Despite a strong fight from the Eagles, Vincent Besmonte and John Dylan Bancod couldn’t stop the Chiefs from clinching the set. After a tightly contested second set, the Captains playing in sync with aggression edged out the Eagles. The second set features a strong comeback attempt from the Eagles, but the Chiefs maintained pressure with fast rallies and sharp cross-court shots. In the final moments of the game, one last smash from Nepomuceno sealed the victory for the Chiefs.

Ilao of the Chiefs defeats Briones of the Eagles for the Badminton Boys Singles title
Angello Ilao of the Chiefs takes the Boys Singles Badminton crown as he defeats Reinnier Briones of the Eagles in straight sets, 2-0 (21-19, 21-14) that was held at the school gym, October 11, 2024. The first set of the championship match started with Briones of G10 showing his skills as he jumped out with an early lead 10-6. Ilao responded later on in the set by taking the lead 17-16. He ended the opening set by narrowly escaping Briones, 21-19. Ilao continued his streak as he started the second set blazing hot. Briones couldn’t find an answer as Ilao continued to open the gap. In the latter moments of the set Ilao could taste blood as Briones was struggling to keep it close. He then finished the match, 21-14.

Intramurals 2024, Inilunsad sa PaScie
Isinulat ni Zacharie MacalaladIwinasto ni Joebbie Krizel GauganoSinuri nina Gng. Myra Jaime at Matthew VitugMga larawan nina Mervyn Mason Valdez, John Michael Rodolfo, Janiree Sanchez Idinaos ang Intramurals 2024 sa gymnasium ng Pasay City National Science High School nitong ika-8 ng Oktubre, alas-8 ng umaga, na nilahukan ng lahat ng mag-aaral at ng mga guro ng paaralan sa pangunguna ng Kagawaran ng MAPEH sa ilalim ng patnubay ng kanilang subject area coordinator na si G. Jesse R. Sigua upang opisyal na buksan ang palaro. Sinimulan ito ng pagpasok ng mga atleta ng bawat baitang. Sinundan ito ng doxology na pinangunahan ni Remmy Parcia at pagkanta ng pambansang awit. Rumampa rin ang mga muse at escort ng bawat baitang, kung saan hindi lamang estudyante ang mga kinatawan, kundi pati ang mga guro. Nagkaroon din ng kompetisyon ng yell ang bawat antas, na siyang ginamit ng mga mag-aaral upang suportahan ang kanilang mga baitang sa kabuuan ng intramurals. Nagbigay naman ng pambungad na pananalita si Gng. Arlene L. Arcellana, puno ng kagawaran ng Agham at Teknolohiya sa ngalan ni Dr. Mark F. Familaran, punongguro ng PaScie. Sambit niya, “Remember, that today isn’t just about competition— it’s all about unity and celebrating the spirit of friendly competition. Let’s give our best effort, support each other, and most importantly enjoy every moment.” Nagkaroon din ng Oath of Sportsmanship na pinangunahan ni Juliann Angello Ilao, Kinatawan ng Badminton ng Sports Club. Pinasimulan naman ni Emmanuel Nepomuceno, Pangulo ng Sports Club, ang pagsisindi ng sulo. Naganap nang maayos ang pagbubukas ng Intramurals sa tulong ng mga mag-aaral mula sa ika-12 na baitang na sina Xyrel James Canonoy at Carl Niño Carasco, na nagsilbing tagapagpadaloy ng programa. Matagumpay na isinagawa ang pagbubukas sa pangunguna ng Sports Club, SPTA, at ng school staff. Pagkatapos nito, ang paligsahan sa Basketball at Laro ng Lahi tulad ng Tug of War at Tamaang Tao ay opisyal nang nagsimula.

Icaro, Ulep Triumph at the 2024 Intramurals Chess Tournament, 7-0; 5-2 draws
By: Elijah La Torre and Hannah VereCopyedited by: Jeyana Sophia CaparrosPhotos: Daniel Quintin Players from all year levels gathered to represent their teams and compete for victory in the 2024 Intramurals Chess Tournament at Pasay City National Science High School on October 9. Strategic mastermind Neil Josh Icaro achieved an impressive 7-point score across seven rounds in the Boys’ Chess Swiss System tournament during the 2024 Intramurals. With a whirlwind of tactical moves, he left his opponents fazed, securing the victory for the Chiefs. Meanwhile, rising prodigy Quendra Ulep of the Archers delivered an outstanding performance in the Girls’ Chess Swiss System tournament, claiming the title with a score of 6 points in the same event. In the first five rounds, each player received fifteen minutes, allowing ample time to strategize and make thoughtful moves. However, the final two rounds saw the time limit reduced to just ten minutes per player, increasing the pressure and requiring quick decision-making under intense competition. Ulep opened her tournament against Reisha Uy of the Eagles, both players showcased their skills as they carefully navigated their strategies, making calculated moves to outmaneuver each other. Despite their efforts, the game culminated in a tense seven round standoff. Ulep edged out Uy by a narrow 0.5-point margin, resulting in a draw. Meanwhile, Icaro took an early lead by defeating Shawn Kenneth Deodor 1-0 in his first game. He showcased exceptional skill and strategy, controlling the board and effectively countering Deodor’s moves, setting the stage for his impressive performance throughout the tournament. He also triumphed with a decisive 2-point victory over Gid Alcantara of the Spartans.