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BAA spikers champ Volleyball finals
Unit-I BAA Men's Volley Team (red) tormented their foe, the Unit-III Catarman Dragon (tangerine) when they claimed the two sets straight win (25-21, 25-17) in an exhilarating Championship Game of Men's Volleyball Secondary held at Pambujan National High School Campus, Pambujan Northern Samar, March 12, 2023.
As the game commenced, Unit-I flaunted already their volley skills as spiker Jhilan Alcera and his fellow team blocker's flinty attempts sustained advantageous scores in the play despite Unit-III efforts to make the lead ending with 25-21.
Both displayed a thrilling defense and stirring attacks when the second set started, however Unit III's sudden weakening resulted to losing its ball control and block tactics with 25-17 score, paved way for Unit-I to effortlessly guarantee a sure spot and hailed as this year's champion in the said event.
The winners of this year's NSPAA will represent the province in the upcoming Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) to be held on April 2023.#
ANHS smasher dominates Badminton League
With his powerful strikes and trick shot, Edd Lorenz O Blasquillo of BAA Unit-I (red) was recognized as this year's Champion in Men's Singles Badminton secondary level after winning the final game with the score(21-17, 23-21) against Unit-VI Green Panthers (green) during the Day 2 of Northern Samar Provincial Meet held at the Town Hall, Pambujan N. Samar.
Meanwhile, the duos of BAA Unit 1 Secondary Level, Tristan Jose Macabidang and Arjay Almazan of Men's Doubles Badminton and Joy Myka Estinopo and Erra Mae Pragatcha of Women's Doubles Badminton were unsuccessful to earn their spot after being overpowered by their opponents but still fought with all their might and dispensed their foe an astounding game.#
ANHS Women's Volleyball Team qualifies for EVRAA

After a tremendous match against Unit-II Bibosalaro, Unit-I BAA successfully marked their road to EVRAA when they won the championship of Women's Volleyball Secondary Level Provincial Meet with winning sets (25-17, 25-22, 25-11) held at Pambujan National High School Campus, March 12, 2023.
The first match of the championship was in the favor of Bibosalaro with a score of 2-1 but because players from BAA were tenacious, they refused to be vanquished and decided to turn the game upside down. They successfully recovered their scores because of their marvelous synergy and attacks, resulting for the game to end and for them to get the gold medal, 25-11.#
