The Perpetualite - Vol. XXXI | Issue III

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Vol. XXXI | Issue III

January - March 2018

The Official Student Publication of the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA - Las PinÑas

The Perpetualite

Empowering Students Through 31 Years of Balanced Journalism

(F: L-R) (1st Row: Rizalino Salo, Ridzuan Muhali, Jeric Atentar, James Mark Bation,Jay-jay Solamilo, Gilbert Balmores, Sean Taneo.; 2nd Row: Sir Martin, Coach Lucky, Coach Coach Joaquin, John Patrick Ramos, Ronniel Rosales, Jack Kalingking, Warren Catipay, Landhelle Nuqui, Joebert Alomodiel and Rey Taneo.) ALTAS Men’s Volleyball Team meaning their medals as they take home UPHSD’S 11th NCAA crown.

Altas completed a comeback; Takes home 11th NCAA Volleyball Crown

CEO’S CORNER:

GROW & BLOOM Just like the New Year, the new school year signifies the beginning of new oppurtunities and challenges in school. Things that took place in the previous semester become learning expereinces which are imporant to grow and matyre. As educators, our mission is to constantly plant, water and nurture every student until they are ready to join the workforce and face the real world. Growing up was a big challenge for me. As a teenager, I disliked formal education. My parents, Dr. Jose Tamayo and Dr. Josefina Tamayo, struggled to persuade to go to school and to take my studious seriously. They never gave up guiding, loving and praying for me. And because of their spiritual intervention,

by MIGUEL PAOLO BAYLON

emotional support, and intellectual nourishment, I finally matured and bloomed. I chose the road least traveled. My journey success has been marked with colorful adventures, misadvantures and sometimes, wanderings. but those events taught me lessons. Growing and blooming really take. But as long as you have strong foundation, a loving family, a good education and the will to change, you will also overcome the growing points. As Denis Waitley would say “As long as we are persistence in the pursuit of our deepest destiny, we will continue to grow. We cannot choose the day or time when we will fully bloom. It happens in its own time.”

DR./BGEN. ANTONIO L. TAMAYO, AFP, FPCHA, Ph.D. Chairman of the Board and CEO/ Founder

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MANILA, Philippines- The Las Piñas based squad pulled off a comeback win, 23-25, 27-25, 25-19, 25-23, and claim back the NCAA Men’s Volleyball crown as they ousted the Arellano Chiefs in a do-or-die Game 3 last February 22 at San Juan Arena. The Chiefs almost claimed the trophy with their thrilling 5-setter Game 1 win, however, with a much roaring game plan, the ALTAS forced a deciding game with the 26-24, 25-20, 23-25, 25-16 triumph on Game 2. The Rookie-MVP Joebert Almodiel who scored 19 points on 16 attacks and three blocks lead the Perpetual Help in terms of scoring. However, Rey Taneo showed great leadership as he had to switch to setter position on the last part of the first set after the Best Setter of the season Warren Catipay had to be pulled off the court with the right foot injury, and finished with 11

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points and 22 excellent sets. Moreover, Game 3 was indeed a heart-stopping game that took the audiences at the edge of their seats with both teams showing their determination to claim the trophy. In the last part of the first set, the Chiefs lead the Catipay-less ALTAS, 23-21, but the Perpetual established a 2-0 run to tie the score. The Chiefs, however posted a 2-0 run consists of attack from Kevin Liberato and Christian Segovia and drew first blood, 25-23. The ALTAS was able to establish their momentum as they take the lead with an attack error from Arellano’s Segovia, 24-23. The Chiefs, however answered back with John Joseph Cabillan’s back to back attacks claiming the lead with 25-24. The ALTAS tallied a 3-0 run with crosscourt kills from Taneo and Almodiel. Ronniel Rosales fired up a service ace that ended the set.

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Perpetual Help takes the early lead at the third set, 16-8, Arellano’s Christian de la Paz, however trimmed down the lead with 17-14 but the ALTAS continues to dominate the set with 25-19 win. The Chiefs takes the early lead with 6-1, which ballooned to 19-12. But with ALTAS crowd cheering “ALTAS! PUSO” gave their team motivation to showcase their love to their Alma Mater. The ALTAS was able to post a 10-2 run and seize a 22-21 lead. De la Paz fired a clean attack that tied the the set but was retaliated with Taneo setting up James Bation and Ridzuan Muhali for back to back kills. De la Paz was able to save one match point but the ALTAS responded with Taneo setting up a perfect set to Patrick Ramos for quick play that sealed the match. photo by PATRISHA ANNE SALGADO

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do you deal with plot twists in life?

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