The Freeman

UC back as champ

Scores resounding twinkill to rule Milo Little Olympics

- Gloreitta T. Lariosa and Caecent No-ot Magsumbol

Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu settled for second with 69.67 points, while Colegio Del Sto. Niño-Cebu landed at third with 64 points.

It was a sweet victory for the Webmasters as they became the second school to win both elementary and secondary division title next to USC who achieved the feat four years ago. This is also the first time for UC to clinch the elementary crown.

“I was truly amazed. I didn’t expect this,” said UC athletics director Jessica Honoridez. “We were able to get the overall championsh­ip because of our faith in God and great efforts from our coaches and athletes.”

“The University did not put pressure us and the athletes, instead we were given genuine support,” Honoridez said. “Angayan ra gyud nga suklian namo ang ilang grabeng suporta kanamo.”

Ten athletes from UC were also named Most Outstandin­g Athletes including tracksters Martchan Torregosa and Crystal Villanueva, chess player Marphine Faith Mangubat, gymnasts Benedict Kail Soronio and Elijah Miguel Cababan, karatekas Zaki Louis Bullo and Arianne Caballes, Melanie Galleon, Dominique Henze Lucero and Mikylla Therese Dinavanao of table tennis.

During the final day of the competitio­n, SHS-Ateneo dethroned Bacolod Tay Tung High School, 75-67, in the secondary boys basketball finals, while St. John Institute of Bacolod defeated Tay Tung, 49-41, in the elementary boys finals.

SHS-Ateneo also won the gold medal in the elementary football with a 2-1 victory over Don Bosco Technology College. Liloan National High School-Don Bosco Boys’ Home scored an upset over DBTC, 3-1, to snare the secondary division crown.

USC won the elementary and secondary boys golds in chess, while Tipolo Elementary School prevailed in the girls side. Tisa Elementary School won the elementary boys karatedo, while St. Alphonsus College and Cadiz West Elementary School shone in taekwondo.

Living Stones Internatio­nal School topped the secondary boys volleyball, while Tay Tung ruled the girls division. The young spikers of Colegio del Sto. Niño and Subangdaku Elementary School won their respective divisions in the elementary volleyball.

Milo Sports executive Lester Castillo, for his part, is happy with the turnout of event. “It was very successful. Many records were broke and we have produced another set of champions,” he said. —

 ?? ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL ?? A shot putter from the University of the Visayas throws the ball during her event in the 23rd Milo Little Olympics Visayas Finals at the Cebu City Sports Center.
ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL A shot putter from the University of the Visayas throws the ball during her event in the 23rd Milo Little Olympics Visayas Finals at the Cebu City Sports Center.
 ?? ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL ?? A goalkeeper holds on to the ball in a football game of the 23rd Milo Little Olympics Visayas Finals yesterday at the Cebu City Sports Center.
ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL A goalkeeper holds on to the ball in a football game of the 23rd Milo Little Olympics Visayas Finals yesterday at the Cebu City Sports Center.

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