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Elementary Girls Emerge as Victors of Volleyball NOPSSCEA Season


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42!
by Athena Magbanua
On this day, December 10, 2022, Saturday at the USLS covered court in Bacolod City, the BTTHS thunderbolts, claimed their FIRST EVER championship, after winning against the two time defending champs SJI, BTTHS won against SJI with a score of 27-25 and 25-21

The players were good under pressure, this was the reason they were able to keep calm and composed, even in the most stressful parts of the game

With the player of the game being Ariane Alayon, scoring points in the most crucial parts of the game, and really contributing in their victory.
Also part of their team is their setters, Mariska Andrada and Czarina Ang, their middle blockers, Sam Cañete, Jessica Soco and Isabelle Narciso, Their Liberos, Shania Coronica and Miley Panganiban, their open spikers, Ariane Alayon, Yeriel Montalbo, Edrianna Escultura and Chynna Uy
And last but definitely not the least, completing their lineup were their opposite hitters, Adriel Montalbo, Regine Wong Yan, Alyana Zabrina, and Alexa Uy
And we can’t forget about their coaching staff,-

BTTHS Bags Volleyball NOPSSCEA Triumph

by Charlene Lim
The junior volleyball team from Bacolod Tay Tung High School dominated the volleyball tournament as they were crowned NOPSSCEA season 42 champions last November at the USLS covered court
In a competitive game between the two Chinese schools' set fire as they fought for the championship trophy. The volleybelles clash valiantly to the end, defeating the Falcons of St John Institute 2-0
The Volleybelles dominated and went undefeated through the final volleyball match of the tournament The Thunderbolts' commitment to and their head coach, Roberto Calamba jr , and their assistant coaches, Samantha Ayuco, Juliane Samonte and Mae Dejanaba
The players really gave it their all, in training and in the game, their victory was well deserved, the girls have a bright future ahead of them, and they are bound to have more victories
BTTHS Swimmers Go International!
by Charlize Choi
Between October and December of last year, BTTHS swimmers competed in various swimming competitions on behalf of the institution and the nation
Taking part in the Women's 16-18 division, grade 10 student Alexis Bailey Uy won a total of 5 medals at the Developmental Championships held at the Rizal Sports Complex in Manila: 2 silvers, 2 bronzes, and 1 gold
The BTTHS Swimming Team members Maxene Uy and Marc Yu participated and represented the Philippines at the 44th Southeast Asian Games Age Group, which took place at the National Aquatic Centre in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Both Taytungian swimmers competed admirably and are delighted to have qualified for the 44th SEA Games and proudly represented the Philippine flag
