Kapawa Vol. 4 Issue 3 (January–April 2020)

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THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH STUDENT PUBLICATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST. LA SALLE-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

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One blood battles Lasallians strengthen solidarity in InterLaSalle ‘20 Nicole Kaye E. Lipa

Though unsure of what school was really meant when people scream “Go, La Salle!”, it did not hinder the 566 Lasallian athletes in hyping up InterLaSalle Sports Camp 2020, themed: “Embrace the Legacy, Uplift the Spirit”, at the University of St. La Salle (USLS) on Jan. 27–31. Fourteen different La Salle schools held their heads high as they clashed on six major sports events,

namely basketball, volleyball, chess, swimming, football, and table tennis, both in male and female categories, in the premises of USLS, St. Joseph School-La Salle (SJS-LS), and Lopue’s Table Tennis Association (LOPTTA). “I’ve noticed that most sports camps are about competing and winning. However, InterLaSalle is not that kind of camp, it’s more about bonding with my fellow Lasallians […]. We enjoyed every bit of our

Parmenie spoils Rheims’ 4-peat bid, clinches first cheerdance crown Charging comeback. It would offer the pack some taste of blissful triumph, then shedding a tear is just more than enough—tears as for deep angst for last year’s heartbreak. A legacy was created by the House of Parmenie after notching their maiden cheerdance title on the opening day of this year’s Liceolympics at the St. La Salle Coliseum, Feb. 18. “It was with great pride and honor to be part of the squad who brought the cheerdance trophy to the house for the first time,” uttered Cheerleading Captain Ken Rianne Baran. The three-time defending cheerdance champion, the House of Rheims, settled for a bridesmaid finish as they took the crowd to Spain with their Paso Doble-inspired performance; the houses of Rouen and Paris prevailed as the 2nd and 3rd runners-up, respectively. Meanwhile, it took four years of championship drought before the sacrifices

and hard work finally paid off with the Vogue-inspired routine, which was fit to win the title for the Green Griffins. “We incorporated Vogue in our routine because we knew that it was new to the eyes of most people and it would create a great impact, especially that this dance genre requires certain techniques that we worked hard to learn,” said Baran when she gave her thoughts on their theme. The catwalk, the death-drops, and the daring performance paved a grand exit for Baran and the rest of the graduating members of the squad. “The whole journey in completing the routine was never easy. There were lots of trials and struggles, but it has given us [a] new set of friends and lessons that we will forever carry in our lives,” Baran concluded. Before the muchawaited competition, the athletes took part in a pep rally, and the candidates for Ms. Liceolympics engaged in a battle of beauty and wits, wherein the Chimeras eventually nailed the title.

AVANT-GARDE. Soaring greater heights were the Mighty Griffins with their Vogue-inspired routine in the St. La Salle Coliseum.

photo by Kirstin Nicole K. Bueno

Jan Kristoffer J. Hinolan

games because we didn’t really care about winning at all,” said Clyde Humphrey Bacolor, the team captain of La Salle Green Hills’ (LSGH) football team. Anchored not only on honing the skills of young athletes, Kat Tan, former basketball team member of De La Salle Zobel (DLSZ), along with Bea Tan and Giselle Tan, USLS alumnae and Philippine volleyball stars, fueled the participants’ determination in finding their purpose as an athlete during the Lasallian Formation series and team-building activities. The athletes also went to Magikland, a theme park in Silay City, together with select volunteers during the penultimate day of the event. “Two factors made InterLaSalle successful. First, the support of the USLS

administration led by our Brother President and the De La Salle Philippines Basic Education Commission. [….] Second, and probably the most important factor, was the devotion of almost 300 teachers and student volunteers from Integrated School and Liceo during that one week,” Basic Education Principal Br. Francisco “Sockie” de la Rosa VI, FSC remarked. Behind the event were 357 volunteers who worked hand-in-hand to make this year’s InterLaSalle as successful as the last time USLS hosted the camp in 2015. “InterLaSalle taught us to go back to the basics. The objective was for Lasallian athletes to bond through sports. We achieved it through thorough planning, superior logistics, and devoted hard work,” de la Rosa concluded.

Paris seizes historic House Cup victory Lance Rafael M. Lazaro

With a notable feat of remaining unbeaten throughout the year, golden beams shone the brightest as the House of Paris was hailed as this year’s House Cup champion during the awarding ceremony at the St. La Salle Coliseum on Feb. 5. Roaring cheers from the victorious Golden Chimeras filled the coliseum as they amassed a total of 2,095 points, leaving the houses of Rheims, Parmenie, and Rouen in a runner-up trail with 1,880.5, 1,805, and 1,760 points. The first major event that pitted the houses was the Mr. and Ms. Wellness 2019, a pageant primed to promote holistic wellness in celebration of the Nutrition Month, wherein the houses of Paris and Rouen reaped the titles, respectively. The houses came face-to-face once more in the literary-musical events of the Patimpalak sa Literari at Sayawit and Patimpalak sa Musikal at Katutubong Sayaw during the Buwan ng Wika celebration, with the Golden Chimeras still

snatching the overall top spot. Moreover, the Red Phoenixes of the House of Rheims reasserted their supremacy in the field after banking multiple wins in various Filipino games, clutching the Larong Pinoy 2019 crown as part of the Buwan ng Wika festivity. Leaving another legacy, the House of Parmenie gained a 2-peat title after dominating the different events of the LiterarySpeechfest 2019, themed: “English: Language of Diversity”, organized by the Liceo English Department to strengthen competencies in the English language. The final match of the four houses took place in “Liceolympics 2020: The Quest for Glory”, wherein the House of Paris accumulated just enough points to dethrone the reigning champion, the House of Rheims. The Chimeras’ performance in the year-long competition came to a successful run as they set the bar high for the houses vying to claim the mostcoveted trophy next year.

THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH STUDENT PUBLICATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST. LA SALLE — SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL • VOLUME 4 ISSUE 3 • JANUARY TO APRIL 2020

WHISTLE-STOP. Gerhard Moreno (in white) from the University of St. La Salle (USLS) overtakes his opponent from De La Salle Santiago Zobel (DLSZ) in a football match on Jan. 29. photo by Charlize Reyanette T. Nicasio

JANUARY TO APRIL 2020 • VOLUME 4 ISSUE 3


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