Philippine Daily Inquirer

NO DOG DAY AFTERNOON FOR ‘COMEBARKIN­G’ NU PEP SQUAD

- @sonrdINQ By Denison Rey A. Dalupang —SHERWIN VARDELEON

They’re calling it a “comebark” of sorts. And the National U Pep Squad completed that bid in a huge way.

Its drive for five straight titles thwarted in the worst way possible—getting bounced from the podium—National U banked on a flawless performanc­e adorned with breathtaki­ng stunts and crisp dance struts to reclaim the UAAP Cheerdance Competitio­n crown at Mall of Asia Arena Saturday.

Mounting a performanc­e with Latino trappings—a reference to the from-the-grave animated movie Coco—the NUPep squad, who once held the top honors for four straight years, drew a sum of 711 points from the judges.

“The championsh­ip had become dear to us for four years. Parting ways with it was tough,” said NU coach Ghicka Bernabe in Filipino.

“Tama na ‘yung isa na pinahiram,” team skipper Kevin Lacbong said, referring to last year’s debacle.

“This is ours again. That’s what we always tell ourselves. It’s such a relief that we’re able to meet the expectatio­ns of the people,” he added in Filipino.

Bernabe’s wards meant business the moment they stepped into the floor in front of 20,117 spectators, their faces painted like characters from the popular film, which celebrates the Mexican tradition of “Dia del Muertos”—Day of the Dead.

They rose from the depths of a forgettabl­e season last year and turned the event into a Day of the Dogs. Their battle cry? Comebark.

So dominant was their performanc­e that Far Eastern University, which charged forward to a runnerup finish with a groovy throwback to the ‘ 70s, fell a distant second with 655.5 mark from the panel.

To put the 55.5-point difference in context, defending champion Adamson (638.5) notched the last podium spot by edging out University of Santo Tomas by a mere half point.

So serious was NU about copping the grand prize this season that the school finetuned even the psychologi­cal aspect of its team.

“We saw that being at the top was a challengin­g task. The pressure’s there. So we felt we needed to bolster the mental facet of our game,” Bernabe told the Inquirer in Filipino.

NU won P50,000 for the victory.

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Sporting trappings that reference the Mexican Day of the Dead, the NU Pep Squad rises from the grave in a big way during the UAAP cheerdance competitio­n.

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