The Philippine Star

Record 30 winners in Christmas Contest

- By JOAQUIN M. HENSON

For the first time in over 15 years that we’ve run our Christmas Contest, we’re picking a record 30 winners to bring home cash and other prizes donated by our generous sponsors. We chose 20 winners last year but because of the overwhelmi­ng response to our contest this year, we’re opening the doors to more winners.

Several entries were disqualifi­ed for failing to conform to requiremen­ts. Some submitted essays that went over the five-sentence limit. Others didn’t include contact details or age or occupation­s or schools. We received thousands of entries through e-mail, Instagram, twitter and delivery to The Philippine

STAR office. The entries came from all over the country and we thank everyone for the patronage.

Most of all, we wish to thank our donors. So far, we’ve received a record P170,000 in cash – broken down into P50,000 from the POC, P20,000 from Atty. Tony Cablitas, P20,000 from Jean Henri Lhuillier, P20,000 from Cynthia Carrion, P20,000 from an anonymous source, P20,000 from sportsman/horse owner Hermie Esguerra, P15,000 from NorthPort and P5,000 from GAB chairman Abraham Mitra. The first prize winner will receive P50,000, second P20,000, third P10,000, fourth P5,000, fifth P5,000 and the other 25 winners, at least P3,000 each. We have pledges for more cash donations so if they come in, we’ll increase the share of the bottom 25 winners. Chooks To Go is also giving a chicken voucher for each of our 30 winners through Bounty Agro Ventures president Ronald Mascarinas and Bounty Sports head Mel Macasaquit. Chooks To Go has been a consistent sponsor in all of our contests, including the recent Baguio seminar at UP and the UST Varsitaria­n Inkblots national convention.

We’re grateful for the donations from our friends, benefactor­s and sponsors – Sonak Corp. president Anil Buxani (basketball­s, volleyball­s, badminton sets), Rommie Chan (Vita Coco, tote bags, shirts, gift packs), Ever Bilena CEO Dioceldo Sy (Blackwater Deo mist sprays, Deo soaps, Advance Uncover 12-color eyeshadows, matte lipsticks, pro waterproof eyeliners), PBA commission­er Willie Marcial (shirts, Hardcourt annuals, personal blenders), Alaska PBA governor Dickie Bachmann (shirts, basketball­s, 20 gift packs), San Miguel Corp. sports director Alfrancis Chua (San Mig Light beer, Ginebra Blue, Primera brandy, shirts, caps), Meralco senior vice president Al Panlilio (golf umbrellas, windbreake­rs, large tote bags, rechargeab­le lamps, electric kettles, spill-free mugs, USB power adapters, magnetic car cellphone holders), SBP executive director Sonny Barrios (3x3 and 5x5 basketball­s), Robina Gokongwei-Pe (P3,000 Robinsons gift certificat­es), Rain Or Shine PBA governor Atty. Mamerto Mondragon (electric fans, tumbles, shirts, caps), Columbian PBA governor Bobby Rosales, San Miguel Corp. vice president Kin Lichauco (20 gift packs), Magnolia PBA team manager Alvin Patrimonio (shirts, USBs, pouch bags), Danise Flores of Centaur Marketing (Red Bull jerseys, shirts), PLDT executive assistant to the chairman Abet Dungo (power banks, Victorinox cards, Illy blend boxes, rechargeab­le lamps, traveling bags, sports bags, jackets, electric kettles, suction mugs), Cebuana Lhuillier (30 shirts), Peak CEO Michael Chenglay (shirts, pouch bags), NLEX PBA governor Rod Franco (Illy blend boxes, backpack, digital scale, water gear, single-car covers), Phoenix PBA governor Atty. Raymond Zorilla (car chargers, shirts, planners, wine tools, table calendars, induction speakers) and ALA CEO Tony Aldegeur (shirts, boxing gloves, sports bags, P1,500 Loalde gift certificat­e). Here are the 30 winners: First prize-Arnold Liwanag, 40, production manager, Vibelle, Block 17, Lot 14 Las Palmas Subdivisio­n, Caypombo, Sta. Maria, Bulacan.

Second prize-Esmeraldo Guillermo, 61, social sciences and philosophy professor, 515-A Rincon St., Malinta, Valenzuela City.

Third prize-Christianz­en Libed, 35, delivery rider, Gryn Wasabi, Barangay Real 2, Bacoor, Cavite.

Fourth prize-Rey Paez, 21, criminolog­y graduate, Alaminos, Pangasinan.

Fifth prize-Ariel Clarito, 41, freelance training consultant, Unit 2F, Cluster A, Greenhills Heights Condominiu­m, Pinaglaban­an, San Juan.

6. Reginaldo Pascual, 31, academic tutor, 132 K, 3rd St., Kamuning, Quezon City.

7. Pipo Baquiran, 58, CRSG officer, MDC, Unit 201, Avida San Lorenzo Tower 1, Chino Roces Ave., Makati.

8. Jude Sabaybay, 21, 3rd Year BS Statistics, UP Diliman, 317 Jade St., CVS Homes I, Cainta, Rizal.

9. Miguel Dapula, Jr., 49, Metrobank officer, 20 Dama de Noche St., Dona Pepeng Subdivisio­n, San Mateo, Rizal.

10. Lyndeen John Deloria, 45, government employee, Block 32, Lot 4, Emilio Jacinto St., New Capitol Estates 1, Batasan Hills, Quezon City.

11. Bonifacio Muit, Jr., 60, retired banker, 34 Acuna Drive, PhilVirra Homes, Project 8, Quezon City.

12. Antonio Valenzuela, 55, civil engineer, 20 Mahabagin St., Teachers Village, Quezon City.

13. Joel Malabanan, 48, Philippine Normal University literature teacher, Block 14, Lot 3, Greentown Villas I, Mambog 3, Bacoor, Cavite.

14. Timothy Agduma, 34, Smart Communciat­ions specialist, Unit 2-G Capina Building, Silang Ave., AFPOVAI Village, Taguig City.

15. Carmencita Lopez, 56, real estate broker, 26 Verbena St., Rivera Village, NAIA, Pasay City.

16. Elicer Lignes, 34, self-employed, Block 9, Lot 11, Hercules St., Santiago Villas, Catalunan Grande, Davao City.

17. Jonathan Zipagan, 56, caregiver, 529 Intis B, Serrano Road, Murphy, Quezon City.

18. Rogelio Ramos, 78, retiree, 319 Pablo de los Santos St., Hulo, Obando, Bulacan.

19. Rebecca del Rosario, 55, Avon dealer, 922 Bohol St., Sampaloc, Manila.

20. Rafaelito Limjoco, 61, employee, Barangay 5, Nueve St., Lian, Batangas.

21. Edwina Aguilar, 38, freelance writer, Varsity Hills Subdivisio­n, Loyola Heights, Quezon City.

22. Valentino Pecaoco, 42, IT consultant, 41-A Mendoza St., Barangay Paltok, San Francisco del Monte, Quezon City.

23. Richard Mamuyac, 42, training manager, 670 Lee St., Additional Hills, Mandaluyon­g City.

24. Divino Ventura, 57, animal clinic storekeepe­r, 1785 Franco St., Tondo, Manila.

25. Christophe­r Manuel, 40, teacher, 351-C Altura Ext., Sta. Mesa, Manila.

26. Patrick del Rosario, 41, Malayan Colleges Laguna senior high school faculty, Block 17, Lot 6, Bamboo Orchard, Cabuyao, Laguna.

27. Florentino Fernando, 46, self-employed, 30 Luna St., San Pedro, Laguna.

28. John Patrick Totanes, 16, Grade 12, San Beda Alabang, 17 P. Santos St., Phase 6-A, BF Homes, Paranaque.

29. Claire Correos, 14, Grade 8, Paranaque Science High School, 315 Joseph St., Annex 41, Barangay Sun Valley, Paranaque.

30. Dante Olino, 59, jeepney driver, 4464 Homonhon St., Barangay Pitogo, Makati.

Winners will be contacted by cellphone and must receive their prizes personally with authentica­ted IDs on Sunday, Dec. 23, 10:30 a.m. outside Starbucks Molito, in front of the Alabang Town Center.

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