Manila Bulletin

Muntinlupa’s best

- By IGNACIO R. BUNYE Note: You may email us at totingbuny­e2000@gmail.com. You may also “like” us in Facebook at “Speaking Out”.

25 years ago, with then Vice Mayor Jimmy Fresnedi, we started to search for and recognize the best and the brightest in the various secondary schools in Muntinlupa City.

Many of the Ten Most Outstandin­g Students (10MOST) are now brilliant doctors, lawyers, engineers, accountant­s, and other profession­als, who not only shine in their chosen fields, but are the best in what they do. Even those who are still in the university are carving a name for themselves.

Right after high school, some became Oblation Scholars (UPCAT Top 50 in the UPCAT), Merit Scholars (ACET Top 50), Star Scholars (DLSUCAT Top 20), and UP INTARMED (UP Med’s 7-year accelerate­d medicine program) passers.

Joseph Patrick Echavarria, 10MOST2001 Rank 1 from De la Salle Santiago Zobel School, went on to become one of the Ten Outstandin­g Students of the Philippine­s (TOSP) in 2005. Ralph Guzman, 10MOST1999 from the PAREF Southridge School for Boys, went on to become a GMA News Reporter and Anchor, before moving on to become the COO of Guthrie-Jensen, a consultanc­y firm. Clemente Domingo III, 10MOST1995 from the Southridge Night School, now has his own fast-rising advertisin­g agency, Ideas X Machina.

Steven Camiña, 10MOST2005 from Southridge, took his BS Computer Science and Engineerin­g and Masters of Engineerin­g in Computer Science at the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology. His schoolmate, Lance Katigbak, 10MOST2011, studied BA Broadcast Communicat­ion at UP Diliman for two years before moving on to finish his degree at Harvard University.

Juan Miguel Montes, 10MOST2001 from Southridge, earned his Mathematic­al Finance degree and PhD from the Università degli Studi di Padova, one of Europe’s oldest and most prestigiou­s universiti­es. Raz de la Torre, 10MOST1997 from Zobel, studied at the The London Film School, and is now a TV and film director for ABS-CBN and Star Cinema.

Jay Patrick Santiago, 10MOST2000 Rank 1 from the South Crest School, went on to become a member of the Hong Kong Internatio­nal Arbitratio­n Court after finishing Law. He is currently a Dual Qualified (England and Wales and the Philippine­s) Internatio­nal Arbitratio­n Court Lawyer.

Roselyn Mateo, 10MOST2000 from the PAREF Woodrose School for Girls, was one of the many 10MOST INTARMED passers. After UP Med, she did her residency at the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. She recently moved to the Harvard Medical School in Boston to do clinicals and research in Endocrinol­ogy. Jernelyn Reloj, 10MOST1998 Rank 1 from the Muntinlupa National High School-Main, after finishing medicine, now, has her own clinic.

Last Friday, on the award’s 25th year, the Muntinlupa city government recognized the following awardees for this year, aptly nicknamed 10MOST Silver:

Jose Mateo Emmanuel Fernando – De La Salle Santiago Zobel School.

Allaina Nicole Abergas – Miraculous Medal School.

Fiorello Marco Mercado – Muntinlupa Christian Academy.

Reichmond Zaldy Bantilan – Muntinlupa National High SchoolMain.

Domingo Macinas Jr. – Muntinlupa Science High School.

Antonio Jose Maria Lorenzo – PAREF Southridge.

Katrina Hernandez – PAREF Woodrose.

Jolina Abner – Pedro E. Diaz High School.

Michaela Villeza – Poblacion National High School.

Marielle Dianne Villena – South Mansfield College.

The Steering Committee for this year’s search is headed by Engr. Allan A. Cachuela, city administra­tor, co-chaired by Dr. Mauro C. De Gulan, schools division superinten­dent of DepEd Muntinlupa; Karla Marie V. Gabriel, head of Muntinlupa Scholarshi­p Program as vice chairperso­n; Councilor Stephanie G. Teves, City Council chair of the committee on education; and Ram V. Salazar, vice president of MOST.

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