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VOLUME 33 ISSUE 1 SIBUL FINAL COPY

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Vol. XXxII No. 1 The Official School-community Publication of St. Bridget College, College Department Region IV-A CALABARZON Batangas City AUGUST 2022- January 2023 “Spoken words perish, written words remain.” Sr. anya dreamsSBCINSTALLSITS19THPRESIDENT of oneness and sustainability BY: JANELLE G. AGUILA, BSED 3 IInnvt“eoKrlePvesI tdesdatn,aKdnedKesepeinpfoginrPgefPooepuolrpelIetnhIfnionsrgpmsir,eeddK,.e”Keepeipnigng PPeeooppllee hoAlyftwearwtearr.ds, Fr. Angel Pastor blessed Sr. Anya with PiOnhcsTDttoahlbidlseeuidrsri2tnPh4gre,eatlsethiadtehdeeenPrtrSs,eBhsSCiipdr.GemynMomtidaan.elalsIApniuñrsomatapn.loiltasateiodBnboyrCbteohrnee,mneRowGnSlyy,, DCoeDupnra.rcRtilmu, nleevnditMthoaefnogEaudteuhrcaao,tfiEooxnfef’icscueTt.ievaecDheirrecEtdourcoafttiohne NEW BEGGININGS: Sr. Ma. Ananita Borbon, RGS, PhD. acclaimed Btot(RhhfoGreTrotboSrud)uo,ogesnfhtpSf,eiaracR.eriGsaptM,mlrSloyR,aecrePbneylhetisgDgsCihii,onoleauanatrnsh.eddeso,BfFfoarit.ngrhsmAoetntia,tgGlueRiotnliGoosPSdtnaa,aslSlltSahorote.rif,opfMicnhcoeaecmr.redsrmA,eSñmebiasnootncaeniertryddas, SnoAaunanñpmdSauienteDbrsistisrna.geotoqeFfBlenudopldeirrznebepatnovlrlatiyndot,,oeusRs,tOGhs.wecSBh,aoosbaloyactlhañDpedornres.e,msgRSiiiduccvehnenvonctioostlMlsoleaanDrS,ngirvgr.aiuwsMveiioetrandha. as the 19th School President at the SBC Gymnasium on October 24, hazenigadShlr,l.iinsCgecherutlveilcniscagtete,etYihntuehtzeeomgncri,iostRsryiGe,ojSnuv,asgotluaifcveetesh, hewaenhirdnicwsnhteaitlatcuirooteinmocaniolnimsgtmorpe.aimmsspaioraknrst, mLageufteaiSedndrre.teiMotrhhsnaehee.ripdAai,.nnnsyadtaabdlkleaientltiidvoheneoregfrduitlieehdasee,droeapfrcrsocehepvippeotrsayitnnohgcnaetetshawpeseoesKuhcPlhdeI 2022. 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SBJore.sFvMeuerrMalt.yh.AeRRñroimcasaneobitrDlaeai,mnBcaoaarct,buooohknnean,baaeswshtaaahslegfehnosaeftnwuthdreeepdroCefibstriyydeecMAontagttyyno.oiftrSiSooHBnnoCntn.oy. DmFNroo.aTnnsIhlsdideeoeDlnpeDordoiBlmogebrrarayaeamndncdoowo,,RnaRRecseveeb.vvle.lF.ebrSs.FrasArane.tncdeJghudweoalintpPChraaCisabetasaotrtthlrsao.a,ysn,RkRCseeogvvli.ov.isnFForrg.., pdeeMprfaoorrrtmmeoeevdnetbrs,ydaugarrinogu'pstahoyefaeswtvuednetp.natnsaflraonmgidni'fferweanst waTshceofnocrlmudaeldprbeysitdheenstiinagl iinnsgtoalflathtieonSBcCerHemymonn.y AISRNBWETCCAEERERIDDVNEUSACTAIOTNOARLSBY: JOHN PAUL CASTROVERDE, BSED 3 cwtfVooaeornrug“claoTtdgrhhnaievtisifenusurihcstenoahormteertgrumdolioyumninnngoaliytntyiohvnefaho,rtwoernsethohomarauraneirarnksenesgadglvnistvedhpeisnerrgivadiblnbelusgept.sow”etfheacwilDcsuhohers.. eDpdrr.oufceMastasiiorointneaasllisstDsa.,crOolsesatrheaesnedagrloDchbr.eer,Gs,ios hLeisaadnaenadwd abtyi. OreuatlsStehasensdeanilnscgoe IanodnfdotevhdaettivhtieatlteLsehsahedeewrroeaucnleddivlEeivddeu, uc“apMtotohrs”et. icspoaaanuoccrertogaccmreaoucdtFrimenmnuennsidrmaezupsttanfnhiliuticotiesitslonhlryt,ymnamhlseteroe,oenrnasegtdrei,asenwadgcpstrreoothcueimrhgetosbluns,dfleieticsnitddoaitoiin,cdgniosnisat,mgeaenllrovdpovaebasifntncpantrdetolaeie,ncsioisst,fuihfcinochtobadrsasumtiglevasflreoiainoadnnrtwdruuiemegoipahsneanasslogsss,,,l W H A T ’ S I N S I D EBRDDIaBnwereaanistdalaolaTerngrvwaode,aroeoPttcamidrhnvCiv,eadoaesOlPcLxlDaeyleckargreaa.neepddOInc,mtaeiiifpn,roDfeiigncrela1.d,eann2arlAtd,PtmohuBEwfb.eodtldeorVihucurfeecaeLcrat.MgaDitoatoBreoonrerocarscserst,aobmOtIgOonnbutnffsfhiertt,izosiecrettCemudaGro2tnilr0odlaaae2ninnnSng2atdddeg..lMP(IuIMublMltRiisdJoh)ir,seecdoipavllesiAnor,aurtDyhgora.rrnAemorefoRdreIsOLetEh.aRerBc’shosrabInmotnee,rnJaaaostwuioartnnrhdaae.ll awlowuaDlydr.s saBeimrovrebfooanrs eaxsctmaetloeletdinvcaettihoiannt hahenerdrcchheoaxslpleeennrigfeieenlctdoe. ARANZADO, NOCHE, AND VERGARA BAG (aGBlrsaaonMnrydeeucLaheanauiwvynehcdAihltweoh,aferoDGdnrs.aCwtahfaoredlrEBs.RaaBemnasyleiiultiaehdnaFayocyyu,n)ngDdKfr.araottBimaootnarbgItnohacnne. 4TH PLACE IN PAFTE QUIZ BEE apnredsIntitgeiRorneusasetiaorncoahrlgearsnOizrgaatIinnocinz.atioo(nIfOEoRdfistEiInndgcuu.c)ia,sthoerdas WHAT’S P-POPPIN’:BINI TWILIGHT RANGERS DOMINATE THE CF MLBB TOURNAMENT Source: St. Bridget College, Batangas City Facebook Page

SPOKEN WORDS PERISH, WRITTEN WORDS REMAIN eCmolblreagceeDsehpyabrrtimdelnetarning Zoom, September 2. SOtpherneorAlvpinfiItecneeresrwLtiettaOuahyrtfisifnooi,cifnneuMgasl riS(n.TIeTgerRMcvtyhhicaSneeOnosS)lcoTfhog.ionyrGottrlMahoAmedauubnftcoaroeegamdsehamfmtreteohenm&net BY: MARBELYN L. BARBOSA, BSED 2 butCshhpyoeiFdlfltrieanniongtealeeglwlislnytDgoflerreeoahopomryunapbtriertntihnmgdineinmeslegdtniaoittffrudafnesctaiitrelnoiaetgntrnyotafteoolfodafrrfctetfhetiwmcheceoeilssnaycsdsiehnseeaeocmrrslosusela,d.saftittnhneedegrr students. ipctOnhorfceofmTliugchomrdeeraregi,mtsatMnenceeirzotwsham.alteyiMnmodnaaistarptttileuaphcedoeGh.eianrnsarttttecuedodfweCtSneohtltnuefatddrsreeecenrhvatoessplo,orlspoAwhmgfafhrareaieicnmrhdst Hy“BTrihdegebtilnuees!”gates are finally open for Dr. Rossana P. Bagon, Education Program cSocTcaaduAootnnifsufrnnddLSicrdcAsstiiepueeiico)ssrulnxdtti,runtlssteianreenoarDdnatf-netceccoaYlrdovuufOtWemDirborPlPoseimngEctSpl,uh,u(fiCBmatDieldSat.rYePeeAraTeSnnPEc,CatclSPud,ech,PrbSmoeorFIooBaE(gicsSrglUCrotsMdarh,iLuaoimn,EKnmnaaaOAs/ntne,iBonCCddlLoArfoo,IoorNFmmw;rtsE,hmetmm,uSelwaSlGdriintttJheittcePEoeeionCsPlneeest-), BoTrbhoisn,isCtohlleegsetaDteemane,ntemthpahtasDizr.edAminorheLr. eswmCoxhooacardimiakrelspiin,zeaaarnttsiidiooonnnncin,s,lu.trddaoisinsdscgueuscssesmdethdehenottw,heaahcnytsdibavriitdiidinetsellee,raaarrcnnotiiirnnvaeggl ppswhrrieootShmpuhelieidtsrsaelaaass,tpdotpiherareemnor,dpepbrhieiatanhhtsseaeiizdvseieaomdnrtiacnhtntoheidorac/ntlmsao.esuasvjtoesairrtdyteeonsftdsfuecadhnneoscenoest,l oBthpreiedngVienitrgitnuearsel mtGoaeranknseoratahlseOrsrhsiecehnotwaoteliolcynoeamhreeddldurtivhnieag afonrdAtnuhpeadmoappteelesn.afmorouumntaoftfetrimalel twheasddisecduiscsaiotends BvtpCOharrafeoicfmAdictcSfgoipetnBeecuraCto,rsitwnliesoseSamhnsenradpresarvslteneoa,icdddytMeeuesadsertl.sshoat.oPefnohtdghobaheleEveJsexaotftlouhuethldnprlonedDawnaal.ttneebERddsnoerbodlasiynqyatiufaotteenhhntzdeeys, msJipmoeTmdaherivhsreaeyltaleoCdarae,rs’dsthivallbiovryitnausgaDtlPhMgSeeCsnm. eaOArsafhtfleniocrgerseiroelsnf Jctaaaevntriideeomrntohwanenayidsr. QfteoonurrMiaotnlhlloimoers,etesuCocndovht,eelolrneao,gtslseyMwerReeareslgrl..gaairssdEturitnahggree, ntgchiaaleavselsMarsseatcrmhditeiaendtsdeueleDorssf. yoscelenacaAsTorschnecsudstourrysdoddeeninaanrygtMasatnnoowddnihdltFleharhriiy,rdadfaviayeryn.sedttahyreTeliuearevrfesaadlcnasedty-u,tfodow-eufnhartictlshee, nr“aLudimMwiaabetneeaadrngwduhtsrhialiene,girDttihhlielmeige”thavtleeansnattf.etaednr TiAnpLteeArrfmSoirinsmgsieionrngs LeaderShepherds obtain IPHONE SBC paves way to a new mode of BY: JHOANNA MARIE B. VERGARA learning BY: JANELLE G. AGUILA, BSED 3 “SBC is SBC – Safe and Basically Compliant.” CAMARADERIE: LS geared up as they join the Leadership Training “Safety is Beyond Doubt and Conclusive with SBC.” through igniting unity and passion to serve. (By: Ma. Andrea V. Isla) These are the comments of the LGU of Batangas City that were shared by Mrs. Maria Grace Contreras, Students Affairs Officer, during the LeaLdeeardSehreSphheeprhdesr’dLseadeeqrushipip Ttrhaeinminsge,lvSeJsE Rowoitmhs 1I0P3H-O10N4E, Odctuorbinegr 11th. e semestral General Assembly via Zoom, September 14. SbcoaronmFugabggcihuniltinetoiadatfnefwgdthiKtehabbaygacactmaoMamenr.spClaihNsnhaedimlrbpaeeecnrrtttsihvooinftiMteohsfaeBginarbgcvaotyni.lvvuBiitanoy,gl.boSthBke,CBvaiItrBatEunDegaosFfCaiclteuya,ltdlyeecrtsauhnridpe aboDuiftfetoreenntteorffHicyebsripdrleesaernntiendg. updates as the College Department was loaecbarjMdoeencrrty.ismvMhitipay,gIPnbsHtoayOnbleuiNlsiatE,yc,aoawnnndhddiucpehcrxticneesdcltilpaednlneisdcscesu.osffsoiorlenasidnaetbersgoruiwttyit,thhepcrlhoeaaarcdateicvrtsiethryi,puhsfoiunrmgmiultihtlaye,, Mrs. Marissa Agtay, Chief Librarian, gave updates from the library, rtheaeHcwteinasgyhsiasrteaondmatachitanitotanbinewiniitnghtehpgorronitaeycs,ttiwvaihtniyld.e haacvtiinngg isntraodnvganmcoeraral tphreinrctihpalens jaurset mmaetnetrioianlsinfgortthhaet utphceomcoilnleggaecalidbermariyc yheaasr aacnqduairlseodreadmdinitdioendatlhbeosotuksdeanntds as oLebajedcetrivsistyh,owuhldicahlseonhtaavilseahulamckiliotyf boiraasn, juatdtigtmudeentt,hoart plarcekjusdpircide.e, as well to accomplish their library card. radNiaotbeilaitsyeannsed oefxcoewllnengcreeaatrneesaslsaonidncblruildlieadncien. the principles since these Subsequently, Mrs. Ronalyn Manalo of the guidance office also Ya,HaendalPsoroftaeccitlittahteedCagnadmleefsosrutchheaLseaBdlinerdsfhoeldphCehradllse.nge, Ball Relay, Cash- presented updates from their office. ceKmbvoexiuaycrlt“lnyiaftIaibeCirdnlsmoshefotroafeaitrrsnnitlmmoieitotcsaeenaitMalniyoelviduzxfeeepyeneydcevjenooretwti,yrehfeByiunutodYhncsnTii,tanmeEehsg.SsemyIptCwhL.celeoiucEislai-blaaldkfeclSoilehanyerrddesscgeihvrnaoereemcsftrp.eatethrTrSraeyheiw,riraendsNasihsnguse’agarlvrLbemeeweetdrearhhy.dstiehseerareefnnsaxjdhIcopiidypeldiaitridastbierctlnaneeuoidcsndtesitinujhoougeenfs.mstmtIotlweiwnwtaeeihratr.hnee”s AlaTbaansgtrhoa,lafnromng BLSaEhDi (4TAcLaAp)tivdaatnecdertsh,eLBerainddgreotinJeesriothsroaungdhEarikgaraPceefaurll wfahcCiillieetarMttiifnri.cgMatthaeegsbeoavfneunpata.rwtiacsipgaitvieonn awteorkeenparensdencetertdifitcoataelloLfeaapdperreSchiaetpiohnerfdosr intermission number in the said program. leaTdheersLaenaddteorsfhoispteTrrabionnindgsaainmdecdoltloabeonrraictihotnhweiltehaindethrsehLipeasdkiellrsSohfespthuedrednst. updAaftteerswfraormds,thMerRs.eEguisgtreanri’as Moffairciete. s Quinio, College Registrar, presented ConIttwrearsaso.rganized by the DPSC Officers and moderator, Mrs. Maria Grace She discussed the class schedule for the first semester of the school year 2022-2023 as the institution enters a new mode of learning. Furthermore, the roster of dean’s listers for the academic year 2021- 2022 was also announced by the College Registrar. as Dshr.eRdoisspsalanyaedBahgoown dHiysbcurisdseLdeatrhneinngewwolerkasrninincglumdiondgethoef tahcetivinitsiteistu, toioranl examination, assessment, and interactive socializations. Updates from the Students Affairs Office were also put forward by Mrs. Maria Grace Contreras, Student Affairs Officer. theShSeBCprAepsepn, ttehde tmheeagsuuirdeeslintoesdion wcahmenpufseeslainfegtysicskucwhitahsinactchoemcpalmishpiunsg, absences, and special examination guidelines. punDiisshcmipelinnatsrywemreeaaslsuoreesmspuhcahsizaesdmtoatjohre satnuddemntinboordyofbfeynMserss. Cwoitnhtrethraesir. In addition, the design of the new set of uniform was also displayed. amAofutenrt othf etimtaelkwtahsroguivgehn ofofruqpudeartieess, fcroonmcedrnifsfearnedntcloafrfiifciceast,ioanns aamndpliet was answered by the different offices concerned. andThthiseyireamro’sdveirrtautaolrg, ehnaveirnagl oMrise.nAthatniogenlwJaavsiespr eaanrdhJeiamdmedveblyl CDaPsStiClloOfafsictehres masters of ceremony.

VOL. XXXII no. 1 August 2022- January 2023 College Department commemorates passion of SBC faculty and staff BY: JANELLE G. AGUILA, BSED 3 aftWeri2thytehaerstohfemviretu“aNlocsetlaelbgriaa:ti2o1nsst, aCtetnhteurSyBCEdMucualttio-PrsurinpotsheeHMaoll,dOercntoPblearyg7r.ound” Bridgetines commemorated the World Teacher’s Day, PauGlaCmaestsroanvedrpdreizaensdwJeimremevnejollyCeadstbilylot,hwehfaocrualdtyiaatendd lsatuagffhatesrthaenydapclatiyvfeulylneenssgathgeroduignhdoiufftertehnetprreocgrreaamtio. ns headed by the FEC clowns, John ackAnhonwgleeldJgamvieenr,t DanaodpapPparlaedciaSttiuodnetnotthCeoutenaccilh(eDrPsSfoCr) tPhreeisridseernvti,ces,tapratsesdiotnh,eanpdrologvraemforasthsehsetuddeelinvtesr.ed her opening remarks filled with theMfaocreuoltvyear,nedascthafyfeoafrSlte.vBerlidpgreesteCnotleledgaen, CinotlelergmeisDseiopnarntummebnet.r where they danced and sang in group as an entertainment and tribute to cerFtuifricthaeterms. ore, Ahngel Javier and Rhea Pe Bayeta, DPSC Officers, acknowledged the faculty and staff by awarding them with special MSThTeeapmros.gram was attended by second and third year students while the first and fourth year students attended the program virtually via Dr. Amor L. Borbon, College Dean, ended the program with words of affirmation and gratitude in her closing message. The said program was made possible by the Leader Shepherds headed by Mrs. Maria Grace Contreras, Student Affairs Officer (SAO). EIGHTY-FIVE STUDENTS On rank 12 were Pamela Lillian D. Bautista, The 26th position was acquired by Nhicole HAILED AS DEAN’S LISTERS BSBA – HRM 2 and Rhea Pe F. Bayeta, BSSW 2, M. Aquino of BSBA – HRM 2 and Venus Patema while Weraldine R. Alulod was tiered in top 13. T. Conti of BEED 1 while the 27th position was BY: MARBELYN L. BARBOSA, BSED 2 earned by Samuel A. Gabornes of BSED – English Next in line were Jessa Mae D. Macatangay 3, Jolo F. Javier of BSED – SS 3, and Marianne O. Heartfelt congratulations, Bridgetines! of BTLED 3, Lilibeth S. Banaag of BSIT 3, and Taroma of BEED 1. Eighty-five (85) students moved towards Abby Gail C. Abdon of BEED 3 who all ranked 14 excellence and proved that no crisis could whereas Kelsey G. Atienza from BSSW 1 grabbed Adding up to the list as the Top 28 were Ma. stop them from learning as St. Bridget College, the 15th spot. Bianca Nichole P. Agaceta from BSSW 2 and Batangas City announced the Dean’s Listers for Jenny D. Panganiban from BSED – English 1 while A.Y. 2021–2022, in the General Assembly via Furthermore, Angilene H. Agbing of BTLED 3, Janelle G. Aguila of BSED – English 2, with Anne Zoom, September 14. Trisha C. Ante of BEED 2, Donna Krizel S. Villamor Lorraine D. Bool, was hailed as Top 29. Jhoanna Marie B. Vergara, BSED – English 3, of BEED 3, Lizalyn D. Libot of BSED – English 2, and Frances Margarette D. Aranzado, BEED 3, and Ma. Andrea V. Isla of BSED – SS 3 obtained Moreover, the 30th position includes Ysabella garnered the highest mark in the list. the 16th spot while John Eymard Valdez of BPED Denise A. Costales (BEED 3), Carmella D. They were followed by Earl Martin Alfonso 3 came after, claiming the 17th spot. Macatangay (BEED 3), Rose Ann B. Caiga (BSED C. Pilar of BSED 2- English and Raymond Joseph – English 3), Erika Pearl A. Alabastro (BSED R. Noche of BEED 3, as they took the 2nd spot Ranking 18th were Maru Emer H. Tumambing – English 3), Nicole M. Baes (BSIT 3), Ayessa while Patricia Noreen Mae P. Lacerna from BEED of BSSW 2, Jane M. Dinglasan of BTLED 3, Leslie Marielle M. Baliwag (BEED 3) and Dimples B. De 3 and Rose A. Paña from BPED 2 got the third Jane B. Lira and Prancine Rouie M. Praxedes from Castro (BSED – English 1). rank. BSSW 1. Meanwhile, Ahngel D. Javier from BEED 2, Gathering in the 31st spot were Leslie Mae Marcelina J. Tejeresas of BPED 2, and Jimmvell Placing in the 19th spot were Marc Aedrian C. Cantos of BEED 2 as well as Erica Mae D. C. Castillo of BEED 1, held the 4th, 5th, and 6th C. Garcia from BSSW 2, Jairo L. Manalo from Ingco, Erika C. Ramirez of BSED – English 1, spots, respectively. BSSW 1, and Michelangelo D. Catapang from Maricar F. Fermo together with Charles Darwin The seventh spot was clinched by two BSSW BSBA – HRM 3 whereas the 20th and 21st spots B. Sumalpong of BSED – English 2, and Amdry 1 students, Bea Mikaella D. Pechon and Rosa in succession were claimed by Ma. Angela Anne Martin E. Catapang of BSBA – FM 1. Micah D. Gutierrez, and a BSBA-FM 2 student, B. Castillejos, BSBA – MM 2 and Lizette M. Nicole Irish D. Aguilar. Manimtim, BEED 1. Lastly, Hazel Mae Aguarin of BSED – English Renz Gerard C. Agtay, BTLED 3 landed on 1 gained the 32nd spot while Loren C. Sanico the eighth rank, followed by Angelica Joyce D. Ma. Catherine M. Mortel of BEED 3, Kristelle (BTLED 3), Elma A. Macalalad (BTLED 3), Mary Hernandez, BSSW 2, and Marbelyn L. Barbosa, Rose M. Macalalad of BSSW 1, and Zyrine Gale O. Jane V. Guillen (BSED – SS 3), Judit C. Pangilinan BSED – English 1 who were in the ninth rank. Hernandez of BSBA – HRM 2 were recognized as (BTLED 3), Giselle P. Manalo (BSIT 2), Alonica On the other hand, Camilla D. Calusor, BSBA- the Top 22 in the list. Mhea R. Estremadura (BEED 2), and Julius B. FM 2 claimed the tenth spot while Efren Rem F. Dela (BPED 1) all touched down in the 33rd spot, Festijo of BSED – English 3 with Benedick Justin In the 23rd notch were Jasmin C. Bunquin of completing the Dean’s list. C. Acob of BSED – SS 3 held the 11th rank. BSSW 2 and Jassine M. Morete of BSSW 1 while Jasmine L. Tapalla of BSSW 2 and Janella Joy D. The registrar, Mrs. Eugenia Marites D. Jose of BPED 2 occupied the 24th spot. Quinio, spearheaded the recognition of the eighty-five students, mentioning that they took Airish Mae R. Chavez, BEED 3, Ronnel Jr. D. their courage and went forward to prove their Bautista, BSIT 3, Chezamy Lanel U. Dimaala, academic excellence this semester. BEED 3, Genessa C. Maranan, BSSW 1, Virnadeth Cate E. Polia, BSSW 1, Crisha Renette D. Perez, BPED 2, and Freancy Raven A. Hernandez, BSBA – MM 2, shared the 25th position. BRIDGETINES received P1,500, P1,000 and P700. through the use of wheel of names. with all. CUPAELTLRIETMBYARTAETEYUALNETIDE This main highlight of the Aside from the raffle draw and “See you again in 2023 with caroling competition, a prayer BY: JANELLE G. AGUILA, BSED 3 celebration was participated by service was also offered led by the greater aspirations in life,” she Ultimate. different group of students namely Spiritual Club Officers and some added. That is how the DPSC Officers ChizWhizz Carolers, Team Floorwax, third year students as thanksgiving introduced the Christmas Party Baldingaw and Pausap Naman Po and reflection for the upcoming Afterwards, Jessa De Torres, 2022 celebrating the theme, “Sa Carolers that created laughter and Christmas Day. Spiritual Club President, concluded Paskong kay Saya, Tayo ay Sama- cheerfulness all over the crowd. In the closing message, the the event with a closing prayer. sama” held on December 16, at SBC college dean, Dr. Amor L. Borbon, Gymnasium. Team Baldingaw consisting of highlighted OMG which meant The event was spearheaded by The said celebration was filled Bea Lorraine Blanco, Leandro Jerios, Overwhelmed, Mesmerized, the Daop Palad Student Council with laughter and fun surprises Danicka Floney Ebora, Samuel and Grateful as the (DPSC) Officers together with their as it featured raffle draws and Gabornes, Mary Joy Guillen, Mary summary of her moderator and SAO, Mrs. Maria the Ultimate Christmas Carol Jane Guillen, and Jolo Javier, fourth Grace Contreras. Competition that proffered year students, dominated the ultimate cash prizes. competition as they received the feelings all throughout The best group of carolers that triumph of P1500. the weeklong event of showed excellency and creativity college fair. throughout their performance Furthermore, the remaining She also took her group of carolers also won cash time to thank and prizes. recognize the effort of the admin, faculty, On the other hand, a variety of staff and students gift packages and monetary bundles and reminded every sponsored by the major clubs and Bridgetine to let faculty plenished the Christmas forgiveness and love be Party with thrill and excitement as the student winners were drawn HO! HO! MERRY CHRISTMAS: Feeling chilling from the Yuletide Carolers of St. Bridget College Department during the Christmas Party celebration, December 16, 2022. (By Paris Kristine Perez)

SPOKEN WORDS PERISH, WRITTEN WORDS REMAIN College Department acknowledges new ATrnisFghoearlicFCau. tAAu.nrCeteuEldl(aVu(iccTaerteoParrs’eussrCiedlrue)bnw,t)Jo,onhAtnlhePaeacSua.lnDAde.idCGaacrsaytrc. oiave(Srdeecr(ePtraersyi)d,eanntd), LeaderShepherds (KKVaniroMceewnelaePMndrweg. eshLiadialbeejal,nerWtaA),er(tTrAirasenladannisensueirnLeRorB.)rurAwsaliiunenlreeoesdsDea(l.PenrcdBetsoeNidodeletawn(stSo)et,rhckCersae(mtnKaeAirlwlyBa)A,oDNfa.f)in.CcdaelrusKsaooerf P((PSaergMeclsriloieidnrteeganokryotv))ed,, rPa,(anSrGditsPhJKaPeir)riosOtniMfnefiewcaenBra.slPSoiaen(grcTeglruzued(naVesiaiudcnregeAPrn)r.geGesaliidcbaeanyJto),ynKcgeelsDeP.yaHGnel.ripAnutainneadnnezagz BY: MARBELYN L. BARBOSA, BSED 2 SY(Vo. PiuKconeangrPlteeIrnnerfeseoisdrM(meTniracetht)ai,aosKenuilralTaenerDc)Chw.hnFaeeorrrleleomesgolyAec.(EPtMderueducsyaaidcstoeothnr(seSt)eS,ncoKerciweaietnoatfryCfyia(c)B,relYaorTnsDEdoS.fT)BV.ririslildhaagneuMteinaveea eleLcatisotlny,ptehreyeDaPr Rleevperl.esentatives were also identified through an St. Bridget College, College Department conducted a hybrid ((3ABB)lyESfCsEoShsWDraa3rB21rle)d.)sDaaYanseNhdat.harP;beMar(1anaBsndcStcaSEYilnWiefnreaae3ronR)DoaRP(unBeiRdmSeeSEMpWFarer.elss1PMtie)rjoanaaxrt(naetBitddnSiveEAeXsDlsyf(;olEBeVnNSnesGSeonWu4CSs).a1aPPm)nailafdtaoenrArmt(hBn2aagSniETdlEe.DCsnYEpoeeNiannHGrtai;. eanledctGioono,gwleeFlcoormmsin, gSetphteemnebwers2e1t. of Leadershepherds via FB Live Agbing (BTLED 4) as the 4th Year DP Representatives. pfreorAmiondSeewfpostrecmhthobeoelrDy1eaa2or-p2s-0iPg,anbliaofidtehdSfataucndeee-wtnota-dfCamoceuinnaiscntildraEotlineolcnintiaeos.ntshetocoakmppalaigcne ssoeefrtTuvhsoic.efeoCafonfildlceegcrerseDaatseipvteahlreytymshetaonrotekcaoonnndgrteahmteublnarateecxdet atlehnvedeblwroeigflchcotomfmuetpduartsehsieaohnneaeatwde tphlaeSttfCouordnmesnstitotsufwttihoeenredarnifedfeuBrneyitn-eLtdapwaalsrstooyfilntishtaes,smatunitddinetgnotdeceloeaucvtnacnnielc,wetolteoparidenesterrson.dt uthcee oanffnAicofetuernsr.caelldththeevonteews lwyeerleectatelldiedD,aDorp. -APmaloardLS.tBuodrebnotnC, Cooulnlecgile(DDPeSaCn), rCaes.sCAptahhesenctgtiilDelvolPe,DSlyB.C.EJaEPvDriee2rs,ifdareonnmdt,LBeVEsEilciDee, JRPahrneeesaiBdP.eeLnFitr.,aBSfareyocemrteatBoaSfrSyBW,SaS2nWdw3eT, rrJeeimahsmauivrleeedrl,l 28.Other major and minor clubs also held elections on September D(SheFacoyrerntnaSierpylil)re,itauCna.dl JJaCuylliuoubns,aDJe(eVlasisc(aeTrePDar.esusDirdeeer)nTwto),errrMeesaerl(eiPacrteKesrdiids. eanntt)a, GFraabnrzioielar SBC graduates excel in the SWLE BY: MARIA KRISANTA GABRIOLA, BSSW 2 Bridgetine Social Workers emitted radiant light as they excelled in the Social Work Licensure Examination held on September 19–21, 2022. Among all the Bridgetine exam takers, St. Bridget College made it with a high Spoascsiainl gWpoerrkceerns.tage as the school garnered 84.38% with its 27 newly Registered Based on the press release, The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 2,955 out of 4,723 (62.75%) passed the examination nationwide. To congratulate the board takers as part of their tradition, the Sangguniang Gabay ng Panlipunang Paglilingkod (SGPP) held a Thanksgiving Celebration on the 5th day of October 2022. The LESW passers shared their journey as Bridgetine students to becoming aunndRerSgWradbuyateemSpohciaaslizWinogrktshteudimenptos.rtance of prayers and giving advice to Expressing their appreciation, their former Social Work teachers, Ms. Monica Abaya, Mrs. Rosalie Albestor, and Mr. Sherwin Bagon, delivered a message to ttoheinbsopairredapnadssbelerss,seontchoeursr.aging them to keep on the good work and continue Meanwhile, the SGPP moderator, Mr. Bagon, addressed a message to the estnuddeonf ttshewirhjooudridnenyo.t pass the board exam to not lose hope for it is not yet the ackGnroawtelfeudlgmfoerntthtoe tmheilensetwonlyeB, ritdhgeetSinBeCRCegoilsletegreedDSeopcaiartlmWeonrtkeerxs.tended its Indeed, the institution is deeply blessed and honored to shape students who lweiallveupahloelgdacthyetomtihsesionnexatngdenviesrioatnioonf oSft.sBturiddegnettsCollege that will continuously Bridgetine Social Workers emitted radiant light as they excel in EXERTION, PERSEVERANCE, SUCCESS: the Social Work Licensure Examination towards their goal despite challenges. (By Mecaela M. Inojales) SlBenCdCsolalheagnedDeopnacretamgeanint estccihooxmapnnerrtdeieundsacusttfoehtdueaarsnthsoehtouhreutergtloerreaoapactkaichetnhudpddfrepeoomrrgoawirgcfaatrmearhrdmsatbiponefpocitnerohgnnetedhafduebucltefutaiirrnntseodgt. of the SBCC Canteen. otbtahhlflseeeToCshiLshmdioerneirpsgdlcotivtmhrdoeituearaoefrsnitdnchwliegbeahrrtoiahcCpfrhihesisartoihinsrspeo,ttlnmlehiMgd.eatarshayse.ctaantMnlikondafgertshmiosheusaparrehifsnaAassgiegtizhntoiancuiynegr, andAfstaecrktshoefprrioceg.ram, they were given goods BY: MARIA KRISANTA GABRIOLA, BSSW 2 tpahfrfroiIolngiaur2tag0emhd0t3h,wfeSoiBtrChCitC“ytSIheHpeseetcaaLilabothllcisaOhWl effGodicmotevhe.eenri,nn”mtewernvheticnhUtinoiinst tbhueTt hsaipslisrpoitruoatghlreariemrqutpaihrkeyemssiceiannlttosaoancfdctohrueenpmtronedomutbcoteinrvlsey, Furthermore, the SBC Community Center tCuaChtnootedMmleleenSmogrdBreeueCtdhnteiCCthytooaGhmlCnleaeembganaejutoyheniaDnurin,ttney2dpP0orarteuCrohdttegmrorneofaetafmeDncrshtepcoaeeIfpnncmrcSdiao.tbl.getrwhBr(aSero2mBimd0CS2gBCeeo2CnIt.)f health needs. GIcnhocas.rpicseomlnootfifnrmueecesorcniitcfsuililamltoiiovsesni.oanndtotoprliovcelaoimut tthhee BthaetBahenneglepafsiScCBiaiCtryiCeIasnodffeftrhroeemdir. chiTldinregngabenBeafiltafgrtoams, tbheenFmuenf,idcwisaerrieethsd,aoitnncalwtuiodenrinesgoafalSlbMtlehIeEiDrtoFchi ailfndedreedpnrowtfihitthes efifnfdTehcttehseoosrftgratehnneigzatphtaiotnonderhemociopcve,eshr.uthmaatnditeyspwitiell sthtiell fwfctrahhoicetiDlmihydliutrtrarehtiethnneocegmerwstigvheaaewerlmodeheneovafgsoebtoanlaheltdnse,sodtapolalrrgnoepeodglnatisrrjohatcaimyactnich.pahdenaainednpstcsrweofairgnnotrdomapmtrphitzlehaeaieyssr RnAPaghnlTegaPahedaleincPSaltemipuJuaodBsnyeatcaneyentregsHtCaePooraufnagnanlccindleiidlnreegSVzmkai.ocnoedgngyPPurrneewissaeiinddrgeeenntGtD,,aaMMboapssy-.. CpwMSBroiaotCSmhigBnrmCtCaCeuomonnllal.leCientgoygceelelCe,DgeoLeenerptgaaeadrrnD,temierzwepeidatSnhrhttaemFntphadehceneuftralatdcsysis,laiistSnatttaodatengffdce,etSahtBnheoCderf The college dean, Dr. Amor L. Borbon,

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XXXII no. 1 August 2022- January 2023 tTrwiuiFlmaipgirhht’i2nR2Ca-‘on2lg3leergse pthlaecesserceosnpde,cttihveirldy,. and fourth BY: JHOANNA MARIE VERGARA gotThtehe fLiirgshttbpolarcne inChtehvealiYeerlsl AND EFREN REM FESTIJO, BSED 4 CGoumarpdeiatnitsio, nD,ragwohniletamCeresl,esatniadl Tsewciolignhdt, thRiardn,gaenrsd focluarimthepdlactehse, ttpfohhorieWirndSCtYiostyh,2lele0Tag2ware2isl-Fti2tgoau0hitdr2ateG3l Rn.rsaatscnn,odgreeeCvrhsoaolvomferpd4tio0han9es respectively. theTyhicseyleeabrrawteasdniot efaxcceep-ttoio-fnacaes Celestial Guardians oBnridDgeecteCmoblleerge12B-a1t6a,n2g0a2s3, ,GaytmS.t. cChoammppeitoitnieodn, thweithFlaLsihghtbMoornb ryCayraeueennhsnaaddCepnrrveeeaslscfeDrtltoitusueriuutvdadrirpeaseget,llonhnytnt.itftsisGrl,r,esuucTtcnalawlaarnymidhimeemiiearaleererndsdsu,Ls,tpittghuhshefdeeottceibtutfhonolirerintrrtsssnhddt,, aCnhdevaDlireargs,on TwTailmigehrts Rasangfierrsst,, CMTMdGbt“hIwrohumeooaTreiawlbbnmhivtrgiii,danelltohCeellieaitrhefLtndrtLaraeRoshsemol—g,amegfeHnpmewtngienhotedeeDrhdenorrresssseefa,ko,oasgipfnu:rioanoesfrLnne—ptmeydahwuegLtealaehuaiCdgTrnirrceehaedlehel”mtgdesv,bvaseweeotamtnhrilrarisastnneees.,,l sreescpoencdt,ivealnyd. third runner up, FDBoadshltafaaamoynAnscwhnococeescmeMpraclhsephoeeCbeCebdrorteoeiamttrmCtihfiopoupoepnemlenierrsttv,pisitaatekiaiiosdinotnlinelcntdsBi,dl,ouirnnidYtdh,ieasgnMeplTelgrioiatrfkiiianbntttvnehogieelddeeeks- cfiTCnoaleaumlTitemrhhetseheitrnisaTpg,TwlaliaktniclhTidegoeGLshku,istgarecRherocatdsobmnpianogepndrecesn,rt,tsiCitvthpheioirelrDeyndv.vr,aaawlagiileionetrhdnds Dawn of the Twilight Rangers: 3rd Year hailed as the overall champion for the LCCCelooagmmneppndeeRttseiittpiioorennCs,.oemnantpadetitvittehiose,n,CSoinsBgpeilnasgyt tCGbDhyorueaMmagrtpToodhwebnieatiinlileitTgsiLoa.hiLmngtehegwRterbaasnon,sdrgnsdae:onrsmdBC,aihnnfCeoagevltlaeloeBldwiseatenrbiasdgy,l 2022-2023 sportfest epitomizing diligence and solidarity. 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Additionally, Bridgetines had MPathnaeandTrwgcciilabAliintageeadhdgnmtroiaariRnsinetarsoGennpgaberraecrdwissameonaaminntlsatedootninAvenrmwusg.leieetlhdna andThsetaff tshtuednetnotos,k patretaicnhethrse, conTaqbuleered tebnynisAmdmryen Mawrtains solidarity dance. cRTACaaaanmtntgeageegpelroaarsrns,yP.ganwwgfhiraloiislnemandotfthmrhoeeimnatTwDewdroaimliggoebhnnyt cveicrAttoisfriycawteasswaincanhneidervsemd.edarelsc,eivtehde Bridgetines groove in Zumbook 2022 BY: JHOANNA MARIE B. VERGARA, BSED 4 Sint.ZIBnurmcidebgleoebotrkCao2til0ole2ng2eo: fZGutyhmmebnNaaasftoiiuormnaa.Cl aBuosoek, NWoeveekm, Bbreirdg2e8t,in20e2s2p,aarttothoek boZoukms absotohke2ir0r2e2giisstraabtiooonktodrtihvee wevheenrte.in participants will donate A total of 403 titles of books were collected in the book drive. CheoaWllretigtsehoButhrtiedwgthehitleeinmheees,lBptiaonsggae.pthBueabryliacwnlii.tbhBraufarkiceaussl..t,ySaenndiorstHafifg,hdaSnchceodolthaenidr Led by BPED 2 students and Dr. Aida Sanohan, numerous zumba rwohuetinneI’ms wDitahncthineg,maunsdicColafpGSirnl ainptwheerMe girrrooor,vBeeda. utiful Life, Better regTahredinthgrecuel-twuorer,dntahteiomne, ahnads fautduereep. er meaning connected to it culBtuarsea. means showcasing and advocating reading as a Filipino natBioayna. n implies recognizing books as a tool for a progressive futBuurek.as indicates promoting reading for a more sustainable BASA. BAYAN. BUKAS. College Bridgetines danced their hearts out in the Zumbook 2022 book drive for public libraries past November 28, 2022, at the SBC Gymnasium. (Photo by Angela Pangilinan and caption by Ma. Andrea Isla)

SPOKEN WORDS PERISH, WRITTEN WORDS REMAIN CotlhlreogWcueaigtmBhhraSibrdolagcodeioeatmrilniiiezne…asgtuionnifyBY: MARBELYN L. 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CASTILLO, BEED 2 BY: JIMMVELL CASTILLO, BEED 2 ep2,da2suSs0tce.2adBt2o.rtrihdsegineOtcthtCoeoblpleerrgo2ev0,in2oc2necLaeicsea1ng3sauionrue, tpEorxofavm1e3idnBatathitoacnth if2to0ri2sT0eaaBhcEhoEemDrseg,rOfaodcrtuobabeteessrt LicOennseedhuPnrodfreesdsiopnearcl eTenatcphaesrssi.ng rate was garnered by the 13 new onlWineithAdthveentthReemceoll“eWctaioitnin,ghefoldr oLonvDee”,cCemollbeegre1B7r,i2d0g2e2ti,nveias aMttSeTnedaemdsa.n LicMenosrueroeveexra, ma ftoortathl eofEl4e9m,7e8n3taoryutLeovfe9l w1,i4th68a pLEasTsitnagkerarstepoafs5se4d.43th%e. muneeBannrdosi.ntoMg lpiocrvheeap.ealreVoinnceesnetlfSfoolristhperecsoimdeindgtohfeJerseucsolalescptieoonplwe hwicahit fwoarshias tEAAhlnroecAniaseiyalPyxoenaDsrmi,MimnFinalaaoa,ncrtuLgyioehunnnabMy.awtaP,eeaArenMirgtaaahmcneaiab1leaa3lnaCL,daE,rVTaJaeatnanneke,seaBsrlaeystnwMhBhAaeonnjaartsaeloains,,oeKJrdoa, crtCehhyeeennldSleBGi FCaBayrfjoilioalasgnone,d,sMuErdaainenrndgy SenTiohreHsaigidh eScvhenotolwaansdaCttoelnledgeedDbeyptahretmsteundte. nts, faculty and staff of the PDthreeinpTpcahiarpetramptil.rceoinpgtar,naamtns,dsFtaathcruteeltdMy,aaSssttKaerfryf,soCtfaoClIlleeugrseetrmeD,oeananyn,A, raBenMcdo2gthnseitzueSddeennaiontrdfrHogimrgehethStecehdSoHaoSlll IGNITING THE SHINING LIGHT: College bridgetines solemnly join the 2022 oatftJeAenfstdueesrewaspaaprdnrosd,arcDehmre.sin.DdoelodreevserByoornraes,toSpHrSepParrienctihpeailr, hweealrctosmaesdthaellbitrhthe Advent Celebration both online and in the face to face programs. 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Bridogpeetnringeeastereaewrscaehyarfcohrers VOL. XXXII no. 1 August 2022-january 2023 BEnShSWanc4ewmaesnhtaiPlerodgarsamonse oonf thGeebnedsetr,titflreosm. cmAthoñeelalsenspgiatuegarepBdoeoosarfebn,oo, unfpor,rlRleoCGswoeSlenl.edtgeedbyPthrteehseidsteinantstep,mirSaert.niotMnoaaf.l fCKTbrery.oiaEzmAceRfbfhlaeBdiSyncEo.mtgEVnsDo,iMlnla4oCdamfaatrhloJmsWeoro,mseeeaallabnpcath-dhibcDieRas.Rvsize.ieMnaddNaMttcohhaAaceeethpaaepNGnw,lgei.caawVAaryibtdl,ilbN.oaDynnoousrGnmenvaianaaill BY: EFREN REM F. FESTIJO, BSED 4 atchomelSloietrnugrgdeeesdnetehatprsreacfehrrtompmbaerpentehatrkewso.seuertneirodorisohtmriigbshuttsoecdhpoeroqelusaaenlnldyt AFaoMrlfgsaaJuoLmnhdacdoinaonia,ggngnRmufneaeaaaggrC’riseneuMedslRtt.aJueuorrsdiyeeeycaoerBtfcGi.thAluecVtMdaieedarrTegrnumeaurzrnsia,ccia,nrIningpSdthtet:AihgenTerlonaitwgPyeaMawlgrinadeaeasss rtheseTenwaorscehlpeascnttueeddliisettssh.efrboemsteparcehsebnrteearksoauntdroboemst SAtcuaLddaesentmltysi,c’ thHEeonmgsateguedmEynevRnietrolantbimoynensRhteipnaznBdeGtwetrheaeerindr ocafn“oRufeeresmel aiitnrocdhvs.e”frohlleorwes, iytotaukelesftupanedverrigyhcto;rynoeur aBWasneadrMtynhJnaaeeerdaryeeFntJrsntoaeeeynaMcrAGcinguhaetirlacileCeyo,nanV,tRg.iSbraOheoydismgesa,l’oraRbtnoMeednpawzJpeoeGrsAreeeesgrpeuaahnrcddtcaeNl,AaroAisgmc.nthaeneyde,, ASagntaicyo, aJloshonattDahineendvetrheAarwelalarndo. , and Loren BlRsRwaTyceeirriRghiatisDdhcheomegrtsoa.t,eeshfrl.t,raaIceimorsnhacmteeshhChslee-odtrmCnahefrngheceorByaga,merta.“sclpgiSsheVeatcpheerdohtreePliglSrrlcuedaiacingtprhshoegaaeo’nssttoeihuJnladaessCnneowTudiudnnrelaegtlusrcna,teyorhdenmL1em”Tie1ooiofvV,nrtwdi2giari0haftatMir2iunehgd3adhdeSs,l Ps.tuOBdnoenothtl,se—CoytSrhuoezprhhDiaa.nMdC,kathlhdyeelarSoeIn.n,AioxKraimlHainbg,ehKrSlleacerhisosHoe.l seeintnxupgDdtrarhee.genseDstdesocdloleothnaoregrenrrsceegosrrDnssa.’.ttiinBtsuuoudercercaebtsose,scepovraeminnriydcnoigpncaehrl eainosllvefeoanSlrgvHceehSdd-, mIsBwtpPnhturSauseaaEbTtsdstyiDhlstieetcu3eaonroagtntitelossRiepeotneridunnoaosodsemlfbtfeahOynotrefDhcttfM,eRhirerce.erefsa.sooCreIceblmJoa(ltaooIijnrRevrehwcgcecPlhndhretPeia,edfvOPisnees)agslBbuwday.Psl.oghtlaCeafoVanrmaetetntherwemrigneodneapgvtlrehcawaoorca,diftmstieihavztti,neihhntddeeaagy fCRouhrbatvehenezn,beeAMsldt.wgDrioneupTCoeprdrrereissce, nLret.actCeiouivnee.tdo,thaendawKayrlda mABinaaAgnsedtceldhirciisteaiooJNnof iaytchcloleeyl,ecHeePrraAenbmhalnonog,dneeByl.zS,EBDJSa4Sv-WieEr3n,,gwliseBhrE,eEatDnh3de, aMnoMAstoltPreerroonmvaetiisrv,ientghFeRloierussre,taurredccyhe, PiTvraeomdpaotrshianeld.awSeaerdd aosf Afterwards, Dr. Amor L. Borbon, the AaEMnqn.udAdaasMlilAid,teneyAdgielonflrylrioisScamhtal.,aBMtJrPhei.daaaugtn,SelnaattelhaCCveo.aMlrlseMiaatgruaeider:tyittBilcVeaoi.odsfi,sOBGRfrdoeoearnsnredtbhleleLeer,. Aranzado, Noche, and Vergara bag 4th place in PAFTE Quiz Bee BY: RENZ GERARD AGTAY, BTLED 4 Three aspiring Bridgetine educators, Jhoanna Marie B. Vergara from BSED 4, Frances Margarette D. Aranzado and Raymond Joseph Noche, both from BEED 4, ranked fourth out of 48 educational institutions around the region in the 14th Annual Seminar and Quiz Bee for Education Students facilitated by the Philippine Association for Teachers and Educators (PAFTE) IV-A, held at Cultural Center of Laguna, Santa Cruz, Laguna, November 24, 2022. With the theme, “Pre-service Education in the Post-pandemic Times: Defining a More Resilient 21st Century Teacher”, the event was hosted by Laguna University. The PNU-South Luzon garnered the highest points, twenty-six out of thirty, bagging them the top spot while UPSHL- Binan bagged the second place with twenty-four points. Garnering twenty-three points, a clincher round was conducted to between MSEUF- Catanauan and St. Bridget College. By the end of the round, MSEUF- Catanauan was hailed third while St. Bridget College clinched the fourth spot. The quiz bee was facilitated by the PAFTE IV-A Committee members centering on different Professional Education subjects namely The Child and Adolescent Learner, Facilitating Learning in Learner-Center Teaching, Foundations of Inclusive Education, The Teaching Profession, Educational Technology, Building and Enhancing Literacies Across the Curriculum, and Assessment of Learning. Aside from the quiz bee, the event also featured a seminar. Participants and guests were welcomed by Dr. Bethel Z. Hernandez, PAFTE IV-A Chairperson followed by an opening remarks by Dr. Rosemarie D. Sabado, OIC-Vice President for Academic Affair of Laguna University. Dr. Sabado expressed how grateful she was for the conduct of the activity since 2019 is the last time they were able to carry out an event like this. In a talk given by Dr. Ronaldo Gonzales, OIC-President of City College of Calamba, he highlighted that pre-service teachers should have their own teaching philosophies that would serve as their guide in teaching. He further discussed that the values emulated by teachers would eventually mobilize their students towards having a morally guided principle. On the other hand, Dr. Milagros Borabo, Executive Director of PAFTE National accentuated the importance of pre-service teachers on the post-pandemic teaching and learning process. According to her, “Pre-service teachers must have the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties, toughness, adversaries and challenges demands.” Ms. Carina Macalos, Assistant Professor Administrator, concluded the program by stressing the importance of teachers as the most important human resources of every unit of the community as they triumphantly show that they are winning the battle against the pandemic. Aranzado, Noche, and Vergara were coached by Dr. Imelda B. Vergara, Institutional Research, Planning and Publications Officer, along with Dr. Amor L. Borbon, College Dean, Dr. Rossana Bagon, Education Program Chairperson, Ms. Cenen I. Chavez, General Education Program Chairperson, and Mrs. CONSTANTLY SHINING: Bridgetine Educators Frances Margarette Aranzado, Raymond Joseph Noche Maria Grace D. Andal, Education Faculty member. and Jhoanna Marie Vergara (left to right) bag 4th place in the PAFTE's 14th Annual Seminar and Quiz Bee for Education Students held at Cultural Center of Laguna, Santa Cruz, Laguna, November 24, 2022. (Photo from Frances Margarette Aranzado and caption by Arianne Mae Borbon)

SPOKEN WORDS PERISH, WRITTEN WORDS REMAIN Community News Batanguenos celebrate sto. nifneoadste dbaaytangan EkBiDckSschoofAlfacTrtrisveheiti-pyPPlraongtrinagm CSstheooeeluiddrlstiUcnohpgnoslalJoanafrdnsbuhbiatiaparryoagan2l0gtlooa. wytshaeninc4eS1a9naEnIBsdiDdrdsocishCtoroilbvauersrteeoddf btraenTeahsbisasu.wchasasdoPnheilipapfitneer tpelaank,tincgatmfloown,erainndg BY: JANELLE G. AGUILA, BSED 3 BY: MARBELYN L. BARBOSA, BSED 2 asaUOsccncpfhhtfdOliiooavcnnlleicaatdhyrrftsseohawrloetlropniyBtwahttahrsehrteiitdaercehdniirdbepglyoadainhwtaytegheynHds,lepaytJaalaoiiolngrlnodfuubw.etCaehariStenypiylcalae2ntEnr1gndet,aeviesnid1-trpro9oibl2nbafymunSEttoteiiBohnlniDdnegt EdadPSacaauistmshnMtitrvagpioirbotaarbyungena,taogirtwoovaoSnehnoni,lriggac,Ja,nhayk5gfnsao5auimln5nlaocr,arewlEyJugcaBoid2ennDne3iguvgd.ae,srdacypthnhl2odaet2nlhca,teariansittrnmrgedforeaoobn-llfmpaotlrrwanaenSanaetonrgsirnlcaaiadegyt, Viva Sto. 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Lungsod ng Batangas BY: JHOANNA MARIE B. VERGARA, BSED 4 Twenty-two-year-old representative of Barangay Calicanto, Cardelyn Hernandez, stood out among 20 candidates as she wins the crown of Bb. Lungsod ng Batangas, January 15, 2023. Hernandez received a P 100,000 cash prize, bouquet, sash, and trophy. Aside from the crown, she was also bestowed the awards Ms. Asian Vision, Ms. Charity, and Best in Filipiniana costume. Hernandez is also the recipient of the award Ms. Tanduay which grants her the opportunity to be the muse of the Batangas City Tanduay Athletics team at the opening of the MPBL in March. Moreover, Bridgetines also partook and dominated the pageant stage. Andrea Isabel M. Gutierrez of Barangay Poblacion 21, Trixia Nicole G. Masicat of Barangay Alangilan, Mariztella I. Lat of Sta Rita Karsada, Euclid Reign M. Beredo of Pallocan East and Sofia Anne C. Abaya of Poblacion 6, were the Bridgetine alumnae, who partook in the annual spectacle. Andrea Isabel Gutierrez of Barangay Poblacion 21 won 1st runner-up. The second runner-up is Maria Shea Macatangay of Barangay Poblacion 2, and third runner-up is Lee Ha Null Bello of Barangay Poblacion 4 and 4th runner-up is Source: Palakat Batangas City Facebook Page Maria Angelika Perez of Barangay Kumintang Ilaya. Marjorie Anne Mangubat of barangay Calicanto got the Ms. Photogenic award. Maybelyn Perez of Barangay Ilijan won Ms. Friendship and Maria Shea Macatangay of Barangay Poblacion 2 won Best in Swimsuit and Best in Long Gown. Aside from acts performed by local artists such as students from Batangas State University, Aaron Regala, Kazaokatu and the Likhang Sining Dance Troupe, Sam Mangubat, Tawag ng Tanghalan 2016 first runner-up and the P-Pop boy group BGYO, thrilled the attendees with their performance Catharsis champions Battle of the Bands BY:JHOANNA MARIE B. VERGARA, BSED 4 Source: Palakat Batangas City Facebook Page agrtotJuahmpe mPoefionKpgulmeth’isneQtasunoagndgIrbsaanSbgualpese,nrJaahntecurhoaerdayn8tdh,e2L0ac2hg3ia.mMpoioNnaslhainpginAtkhoengBaDtteleneodfetdhme aB,anCdatsh, ahreslids The band was awarded with a trophy and a cash prize of P20,000. froTmhebaBraatnSgtaayteKUumBainntdanwgoIbnasbeacwonodn tphlaecteh,irrdecpelaivcien.g P15,000, while the Borderlines tcaelleAenbstrpsaatorinotnos,tfaetgihgeeh.tacbtainvidtisefsropmrepdaifrfeedrebnyt tbhaeracnitgyagyosvinertnhmeecnittyinshtohweeBdatoafnf gthaesiCr istkyilFlsieasntda drumThmeejurdogfetshwe eFrreanscoomaenodfCthhiecocoscuinbtaryn’dssm. ost famous musicians led by Victor Guison,

VOL. XXXII no. 1 August 2022- january 2023 BsaptaonnBgsraoidrsgsLeiaotniBn’asedCjaluob BY: JANELLE G. AGUILA, BSED 3 Ijale M. Rebadio, a 4th year student taking up Bachelor of Science in Social Work (BSSW) was given opportunity to be one of the scholars of Batangas Lion’s Club, October 14. Batangas Lion’s Club is a non-Organization Group (NGO) where volunteers and partners are empowered to improve health and well-being, strengthen communities, and support those in need through humanitarian services and grants that impact lives globally, and encourage peace and international understanding. The said scholarship only began this year where the organization looks for a beneficiary OF GRACE AND HOPE: Ms. Ijale Rebadio is graced by the Batangas Lion's Club on October 14, 2022 through a scholarship that belongs to an indigenous group and as for Ms. which would be of help and hope to her and her siblings. (Photo from Dr. Amor Borbon and caption by Ma. Andrea Isla.) Rebadio, she is a Badjao. Subsequently, Ms. Ijale Rebadio emphasized that she felt happy and grateful because it is an opportunity and a blessing at the same time. Furthermore, she added that, “It is important as it supported and provided my academic expenses most especially that we are five children in the family. The scholarship is so beneficial because it lessens the expenses of my parents in supporting my education. The money that we can save through the support of the Batangas Lion’s Club might be used instead to my younger siblings.” LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Charlyn, I have the same opinion with you. A writer creates words for their audience to imagine and make their own meaning. On the other hand, journalists write based on reliable details. What they write is what their audiences imagine. Some, though in the wrong, restrain the truth, making the audience believe the incorrect. With this dark air circulating journalist and obviously, journalism, Sibul: The Official School-Community Publication of St. Bridget College, College Department, remains to be a light bearer. We will continue to illuminate paths that guide the Bridgetines towards the truth. To deliver the truth, we always ensure HONESTY. H eed every choice you make. As journalists, we are careful in every choice we make. From weighing which articles to write about, to pick out each word that will be Otranscribed in the newspaper, we carefully select the right one. blige not to participate in gossip. When we hear about something, we always make sure to dig deeper into the issue, not just writing about the details we found on the Nsurface. ever be absent and always be present in the event. Our staffers always try to find ways on how they experience the event personally. Also, we assign writers that, if possible, are really attendees of the event, to cover the happening. E ach of our truths collide. We make sure to acknowledge the other side. In our editorials, we always ensure not just state our own truth, but also try to say the other Struth and try to state facts that are contrary it. tate and propose a solution. We opt not just to deliver details about something, but Talso suggest a feasible solution to it. ake advantage and make us of reliable sources. Interview those with first-hand Yexperiences with the event. The internet may be an alternative solution, but it’s always best to converse with the original source. ield and ask help from others. We always make sure that before publishing, each of the articles in our paper are proofread by the editors, and especially, the moderator. The whole publication team is looking forward that as we release our newest issue, it will radiate the honest and brilliant light to each of the Bridgetines. That, we believe, are what journalists are for – honesty and integrity. We hope that you join our family in the future. Thank you, Charlyn. With love and honesty, The Editor.





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Not everyone can experience the thrill and brain's ability and capacity to comprehend, analyze word usage, O stands for OPENS YOUR MIND IN A WIDER VIEW. benefits of reading. It is actually a macro skill that anyone can contextualization of thoughts and categorizations of ideas which The books that we read automatically open our minds ohanvoeubreocawunsepwlaeygsrtoaurtnedd. tIot ilseavrenryit ewshseenntwiael,arrieghstt?illWkidesugsieggiltining positively result in a sharpened and enhanced mind. Gaining our daily lives. Admit it, you can’t reply to your crush if you don’t these abilities can help you construct a much better love letter. for concepts and context of reading. They also free us to know how to read, what if he already confessed? So, you don’t Hold up! What I mean is you can now ace your class confidently. explore through bright imagination. Reading widens our view of mess up the chance. Read for your future. But enough with that, You must develop unending patience to have a logical mindset the realities we have. I do believe that being able to read and do you remember how you learn to read? Still familiar with the about reading. Reading is regarded as a top brain-stimulating iimn aagliifneetimgivee. sThuiss thheelpospupsoerxtpulnoirtey vtoareioxupseprileancceessadnidffaeprepnret cliivaetes powerful ABAKADA? If you are a true Filipino, you’ll probably activity that help us to improve our intellectual ability. People the beauty of their culture without even traveling. A book is could relate with this. The AEIOU that makes you pout every time who read regularly experience less memory loss than people like a window that opens us to the sceneries of life. A breath- U comes. Don’t tell me you are still lazy in reading? We will never who avoid reading. It also sharpens focus and enhances memory. taking view that will show us a lot of things. Based on personal mind, I got your back on that! I’ve listed down tips using AEIOU experience as a Wattpad reader, I use to feel being part of a story vowels to teach you how to fall in love with reading. E stand for EXPANDS YOUR KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THINGS. whenever I read. I cry, laugh and get stressed of the perplex plot The more we read the more we know, understand, and twists in the stories. Through the power of my imagination, I am able to feel those roller coaster ride of emotions. I really learn comprehend the realities of the world that are presented to us. a lot from every book I’ve read because they all have special Reading helps us to gain knowledge in different fields and when lessons that are relatable. we know a lot of things, it can help us live our life to the fullest. tBheiinnggs aabnled tiot hreealpd ugsivetouasnsaelynzsee tohfeawinaforermneastsioanbothuattthweersigehet. U stands for UNVEIL HIDDEN MEANINGS OF THOUGHTS AND Through reading we are now not easy to be fooled specially IDEAS. nowadays where untrustworthy scammers are all over the place. They use social media as their platform on playing around Textbooks are the shelter of history, past discoveries, and with people by selling things and offer illegal jobs. So, being even success stories of life to inspire the readers. A knowledge able to read can help us review and purchase a money-worthy on a particular thing can be learned in school for further products. Just always bear in mind that not everything posted on realizations. It could only be revealed by the personal endeavor the internet are all factual. We should always read the reviews, of reading the materials of our interest. 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I stand for INCREASES YOUR VOCABULARY. In reading, we encounter various reading materials that Why am I doing this again? Well, this is all for you to live wiser. With the help of this AEIOUs, you are now ready to open have its differences with sentence structure, arrangement of up your heart and brain for reading once again. Make reading thoughts and even word choices that sometimes bother our your lifelong habit. Educating yourself through books will help curious readers. On a simpler sense, in reading we can encounter ayopuerrefetacitncaonmdpraenfrioensh? yHoauvremaebmooorky.. FBienldieinveg mwaey, sittwoilrl!emNeoevde different unfamiliar words that might confuse us which bring us toxicity in your well-being? Read a book. The moment you pick dthififsicounlteieassinanunadveidrsKta-dnrdaimngatfhaen mbeactearuiasels.reI aadlwinagyssuebxtpitelerisenacree up a book, a new world opens up to you. It gives you strength and so challenging especially when unfamiliar word just pops up. 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It was almost the end of school year yet the beginning of everything. I find I spent long tiring hours sitting down and attempting to understand topics by it mind-boggling how we spent yesterday enjoying life and then suddenly got viewing YouTube videos. I was distressed and depressed about finishing this up in the morning leading a life that we are not accustomed to. Tainted with school year because I couldn't understand anything. We get to live in a time the happenings of yesterday, we really thought we would have 2019 as the that we only have social media and gadgets as a tool of communication and best year but reality is slapping that the future is still undecided, and we don’t education. know what might happen next. The abrupt transition shocked everyone, Throughout those experience, I had learned and realized a lot. I found out and I find it challenging to manage practically anything, particularly my that I kept on focusing on the negative effects that this pandemic had on us. education. Everything changed and that makes me uneasy, unable to absorb I was too focused that I started to lose hope. I had lost to see the positive what is happening, asking myself 'Why did it turn out like this?’ Memories side of things. However, throughout these tough moments, I discovered a kept flashing back, such as several death-defying calamities and the Covid-19 spark that rekindled my optimism and guided me to the light in the midst that literally changes our whole lifestyle. From the normal situations before, of the darkest times. I realized that I cannot let this pandemic stop me from we are being moved to lockdown and quarantine, going to a new normal pursuing my goals, and I must not allow myself to lose this battle. I've had situation in 2022. We were at home for too long and our education also the opportunity to be more productive because of this crisis, which has also changes. helped me to be a more responsible student. My artistic abilities improved, As second year Bridgetine student, I find it daunting to adapt on the and I was able to discover new things on my own for the most part. I started changes in learning because it involves several issues that students find very to learn how online classes works and understand more things about it. You challenging to handle, such as not having a proper space to study, technical know what, it was fulfilling to know that I was able to adapt during those difficulties, and coping with never-ending distractions. Additionally, some years. Good old days that made me someone who is able to do everything. professors frequently assign several activities without considering the stress Fast forward to present, it was year 2022 when we started to go back that this creates to their students. It was a tough time for me because I have in our school. After a lengthy break, the bell rings once more, signaling the my experience of finishing senior high school from being in a face-to-face return of students to school. We are progressively reverting to normal when class turning into a modular learning at home and enrolling in college with an the Covid limitations were gradually lifted. They are finally going back to a online learning way. “To adapt is to move ahead,” that was the quote given world where love and friendship abound. Our school presented a new way by Byron Pulsifier and I do believe that we should all adapt to the change for of learning, and that is hybrid learning. We are called as ‘Hybridgetines’ as us to move forward. The point is that adapting to changes is not easy, but it is we embrace to learn in a more complex way. We got to have both face-to- fulfilling when it was achieved. With the new normal we have right now, we face class and online class in a week which is thrilling. When they return to allowed ourselves to adapt a new situation, and that is a great achievement the prior classroom after a break of about twenty months, there are several for us. adjustments upon entering a new educational environment. The behavior Additionally, my college days was one of my proudest years as I experienced of children has significantly changed because of long-term foster care. Their a lot even if it was all in a virtual space. It was difficult to go along with the routines, attitudes, and actions changed. Some became distant and afraid of flow at first, but we all know that nothing can beat hardworking people. If their environment, and some just remain. In this new learning. I can say that you strive for your education, you’ll reach a successful life. There are tutorials it is easy to adapt yet tiring. on how we can make use of technology and applications for our learning. As St. Bridget College opened its blue gates once again, Bridgetines were The harmful part of being on a virtual class is affecting the mental health able to showcase their talents and academic potentials in the classroom. status of the students, and the worst part is… we no longer have any means Everything is gradually going back to the same way we had before. But, in all of expressing our feelings, unlike before, when we would meet out with our of that, something changed. This change is inside the mind of the students. friends after school. Since there is no longer a teacher to explain in front of They experienced a lot to be someone as they are. Eager to let their light you, self-learning has proven to be quite irritating and challenging. This is in shine again, programs and challenges were done successfully. Bridgetines contrast to the typical classes we had in the past. I must study independently keep on moving onto the next pages. A step into unknown is a great progress and struggle to understand some parts that I didn’t get in our online session. to continue living. 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vol. XXXII Issue no. 1 August 2022- January 2023

SPOKEN WORDS PERISH, WRITTEN WORDS REMAIN

vol. XXXII Issue no. 1 August 2022 -January 2023

SPOKEN WORDS PERISH, WRITTEN WORDS REMAIN THARALLEOS FJIiMlMipVEiLnLoC. PrideCASTILLO,in aBEED2 Different Tide Philippines – in the M-series. The success of Burn X Flash was regions. Filipino athletes going abroad to pursue home to the best headed by John Michael “Zico” Dizon who coached their passion and dreams is a good move too as MLBB players the Cambonian team and became champion of MPL the salary abroad are far higher compared here in and coaches Cambodia together with Filipino athlete Jhonwin the Philippines. They were also well compensated. around the world. “Hesa” Vergara and Michael “MPDKing” Endino. Winning three However, just like many Overseas Filipino different world Other Filipino players who transferred to other Workers (OFW’s), the only downfall of working championships for countries to pursue their dreams were Gerald abroad is being far from their families. Salary three consecutive “Dlar” Trinchera (Evos Legends Indonesia), Mark wise, but not seeing your family and not having years, M2, M3 “Markyyyyy”Capacio(BigetronAlphaIndonesia)and them by your side will really make you feel sad. and M4 from Allen Jedric “Baloyskie” Baloy (Geek Fam Indonesia). 2019 to 2023 says it all. It even came to the As a fan of MLBB fan, it’s good seeing point where foreign teams started recruiting If we will think of it, the opportunity for Filipinos dominate other regions whenever they Filipino athletes and coaches to play for them. competitive MLBB in the fast-growing Esports play for other countries. Though some don’t Among these players were Kairi “Kairi” scene is very vast. It can even be considered as a agree with this for they think playing for other Rayosdelsol and Coach Paul “Yeb” Miranda who profession. Teams and huge companies invest to countries does not show nationalism, how about transferred to Indonesia and played for Onic cultivate and hone young players. As a profession, those foreign players who play for our country, Esports and won the 10th season of MPL Indonesia players receive salaries which vary according to represent us in different competitive scenes after beating RRQ Hoshi who was led by a Filipino the number of achievements a player made, how and bring glory for the country like the import coach in the name of Michael “Arcadia” Bocado. popular and how good he/she was at playing. players playing in PBA and for Gilas Pilipinas. Jaylord “Hate” Gonzales also transferred to Malaysia and played for Team SMG where they won Teams acquiring foreign athletes from stronger We are Filipinos, and no matter where MPL Malaysia Season 8 and represented the country regions isn’t a bad idea. 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VOL. XXXII no. 1 August 2022- january 2023 Sports Editorial Paris 2024: Obiena’s campaign for greatness 202P2a,riOs b2i0e2n4a wstailsl mthaenaggoeadl ftoorr2e7p-ryeesaern-otltdh,eOclyomunptircypinoldeifVfearueltnetrcEormnepsettiJthioonns“iEnJt”erOnbatieionnaa.llDy.espite a rough start during the first quarter of tfMahleasTyih2fiae0cta2PHt2hioaiIlAnnipoAopiFfiVndWieoeotcAnurtlahmdmleeC.tnhictassm.TLpruaioccknkislayhn,iptdhsFeiinePlhBdielAilpgsprsaoindceeia,OtSiloeynmrb(piPaiAciTnCAoMFmAa)mrdcihrtot2ep0ep2es2tde. OpTphbeiisednhiaanp.frpHoeemnwetdahseaafNtbealretiPotoAnTacAloFTmAepa, meletd,embinayktPhinhegilSiipot uiEmtllhapEoJuasisscitboAl,esaifcaocnruGhseiamdmhteoismjloaoisntf During the SEA Games, Obiena, proved that he is one of the best pole vaulters in the world as he set a new SEA Games record of 5.46 tmheetceorsunsutrryp.assing his own record (5.45 meters) last SEA Games. Obiena successfully defended his title and brought home another gold for romSwetuaaecrDstoteecurnosrdro,siunglnsoagietvtsrtthitntyheiJgenbrugrh2ltyohi0amua21ngn25ahe-OnWtw2d4hboA,oiterhsmtlndhieaaeenA.PatPHhRhhmieelleiicpletitoppihdcrpieadnsinln.eCiensTqhshuaatihmawsbeliwarpfoissieaoandsrinzdeesafphcomrcoirpeemestsnhedptheniaemetlt.fleidieTntdithiaoenbilnrsyEr.towuaauglalneeslodnrtnehtaeh,enOaadvnrteehchrgllyeieosatfnepirr,e,rsUedtavnnt5iiidom.t9eui4edst fhboirsriTnfthgehislsleoh2wpo7am-Fysieteliapfisrein-waoolspdy,reawoatohrhfsilcethhhteaatvhtiesehgepgeordmovevesefreonnrrmvhPeeohsnwilatiplfldpateiihlnteeeedrsmStupopiondperootds.rthinferdouwmsatrstyh. .eAHlglisotvhaeecrhnmiemeveednmatlseannhtdes brwauhisTtaehhteeOoruedbreieacfrnlleaiangnenedienw.eTdtshhste.ihsaiontntoelytrhnseahrtoiocwonsuahnl itssrcibeeusnrewn.ianPngrtoptpaoesrasicfoiqnnuatinroecriaOelpbarieennsdeanmatnoodruaprl lcsaouypufnpotorrrytthaaenrmde goaFionulivdrNpecionhrownoeumsnmt,hetmrunaysttu’tsmshtjgeoulboisniesrtymdptthorooeetroprhe.eaercibironepmghaipfrnotedrttiohttiohiom,enfos2tro0toO2d4bqisiuPepaanlarlaiyifsiyss.OnuT’lptyhpmoeonprrlyoitcafsaid,gllhtttrtohaineinPgiawnfrogaisrsy.hiwsHinmiol’ltswbeeeelafvsbheyura.,rtWdtfhoeeerr, Gin Kings lands on top numbers. conference. during the Malonzo posted a double-double 22 points and “I was very much delighted with their win 17 rebounds while Thompson added 18 points and because they really worked hard for it”, Michelle Com20m2i2s-s2io0n2e3rP’sBACup 9 rebounds. Manalo, BEED 2, a Ginebra fan said. Third quarter came and the Gin Kings almost The recent win made Ginebra San Miguel the BY: JIMMVELL C. CASTILLO sealed the deal as they did not let the momentum team with the second highest PBA Championship get out of their side posting a whopping 95-74 with 15 next to San Miguel Beermen with 25. score, the biggest of the contest. The Gin Kings surpassed both Alaska and This 28-point lead really made it impossible Magnolia with 14 Championships title under their for the Bay Area to clench the championship title. names. This was Ginebra’s fourth title out of six The reign continues as Ginebra San Miguel Meanwhile, Powell became a great asset for the conferences. clenched another crown as the PBA Commissioner’s Bay Area side scoring 29 points during the finals. Cup Champions after beating Bay Area in a game Source: ABS-CBN Online 7 series, in front of a jump packed and record- The game ended with a score 114-99. breaking crowd of almost 55,000 on January 15, Christian Standhardinger was named as the 2023, at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan, 114-99. Finals Most Valuable Player after having an average score of 10.9 points, 7 boards, 2.7 assists and 1.1 The first half of the game was greatly favorable steals in the past seven games. for the Gin Kings as Justin Brownlee led the team His consistency became the key for the Gin and outscored the Bay Area 61-39, setting up the Kings to rule the Commissioner’s Cup. During the court for a strong finish. final game, he scored 12 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists. The first quarter ended with a score 27-21 in It was Stanhardinger’s first ever MVP title and favor of the Kings. 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Philippines RRQ Hoshi in the Lower Bracket Finals. Despite the homecourt BY: JIMMVELL C. CASTILLO advantage of the opposing team, Echo was still able to pull off a Philippines gone back-to-back win, sending home RRQ Hoshi 3-1 world champions in the MLBB in favor of the Orcas, setting an all Tournament after Echo Philippines PH finals. Before the finals came, won against their fellow Filipino Moontoon announced that the team, Blacklist International, 4-0 M5 World Championships will be in a best of 7 Grand Final Match held in the Philippines in December held at the Tennis Indoor Stadium 2023. It brought excitement to the Senayan Jakarta, Indonesia last fans as the Philippines has proven January 15, 2023. otttdwteohhfohaeemEtembhcdrriheneLseeaoaaffBMenittrlihndPansPdchtgLakiimnlolfifPiptgfsaeehptstrcihieDlnhiimipenaoeavpwmsneteih,nrnrpwgeey.aieooslGdmcnnTSrlshvaoaeiisennnscahsttdsoeooaigFrrnniioivovsntoei1wiuadnrm0sloegys,,

SPOKEN WORDS PERISH, WRITTEN WORDS REMAIN InwdiinvnideurasloSnpoCrotllsedgiescFlaoirse Badminton, Chess, and Table Tennis filled-up Pangilinan. To follow were Leandro Jerios and Micah 2022 the list of individual sports in College Fair. Students Gutierrez in the first place; Godwin Jed Marasigan gritted their teeth and strengthened their faces as and Hazel Ann Suarez from Lightborn Chevaliers got BY: MARBELYN L. BARBOSA, BSED 2 they competed with one another. the second place; and Earl Martin Alfonso Pilar and Andrea Isla were in the third place. Bridgetines killed it off as they geared up on the As a result, for Badminton, Twilight Rangers individual sports set by the Daop Palad Student (third-year students) bagged the Badminton Furthermore, Twilight Rangers stunned the Council, the annual and much-awaited College Fair medals as both of their men (Marc Aedrian Garcia) Gymnasium as they claimed both the champion that took place on December 12-16 at St. Bridget and women (Angela Pangilinan) athletes were medals for Chess Tournament with Earl Martin College, College Department. the champions. They were followed by Dhenver Alfonso Pilar and Nhicole Irish Aguilar. Next to Arellano and Mikka De Chavez for being the 1st them were Leandro Jerios and Queenie Jamaicha With the theme, “Immortal Heroes: Champions place, Gabriel Bahala and Rhona Maulion as the 2nd Macatangay as the first in rank; Mark Jim Abanador are born, Legends are made”, student athletes in rank, Johnmer Alumbro and Eliza Benice Aldovino and Princess Marquez as the second rank; and tussled to claim the throne. Spearheaded by the placed in the 3rd rank. Eugene Pacquiao and Charlyn Villamor as the third DPSC officers with Mrs. Maria Grace Contreras, in rank. SAO, individual sports were also included. Meanwhile, Dragon Tamers (second-year students) roared their fabulous yell as they The winners were awarded with medals and championed the medal in the Table Tennis category certificates of recognition. After the intense battle with Amdry Martin Catapang. Twilight Rangers, once of all year levels in the individual sports, it was a again, loudly banged the court as they claimed the worth it ending and success for College Bridgetines. champion medal for women category with Angela Twilight Rangers Valdez-Sanchez tandem lead Celestial Guardians to CMolLdlBoeBmgTienoFauatriernsa'2tmh2e-en‘2t3 Championship BY: ANTONIO MIGUEL M. DE BY: JERIC C. PANGILINAN BPED1 CHAVEZ, BEED2 John Eymard Valdez and Lucky Neal Sanchez scored 32 combined points from 20 attacks, nine service aces and three blocks for the Celestial Guardians spikers to sweep Lightborn Chevaliers in the College Fair 2022 Men’s Volleyball The SBC College Fair MLBB Tournament at St. Bridget College. concluded with an astounding won by the A four and two strategic tactic of Valdez and Sanchez was shown, resulting to unstoppable attacks and scoring 3rd year student’s Twilight Rangers. machine points from the guardians. Guardian’s Outside spiker Valdez fired with his signature cross court kills that made Chevaliers suffer a 6-point The game ended with a clean sweep deficit, 19-13 in the first set. from the 3rd years as they win against the Chevalier’s Asindido and Pangilinan Tandem answered back with their high percentage connection that changed 1st year student’s Lightborn Chevaliers in their momentum and turned their 6-point deficit into a one-point lead, 19-18. the best of three series. With the excellent and deceiving setting and attacks from Sanchez that left one or no blockers above the net, Valdez targeted zone 1 to help guardian’s a trilling first set win, 25-23. The Twilight Rangers ended up winning Spikers from Guardian’s did not turn back in the second set showing relentlessness on the spiking to digging against the opposing team with a 2-0 score. department to let Celestial advance in the first technical time out, 16-11. And the run continue as Valdez-Sanchez tandem heat up and securing a 4-point lead in the last part of the game The Twilight Rangers dominated the first and was crowned as College Fair 2022 champion, 25-19. game with their fast tempo and flashy plays Asindo scored 14 points while Pangilinan also contributed 8 excellent sets for the Chevaliers. characterized by their Leomord and Joy Meanwhile in the Women’s Division, Twilight Rangers dominated the tournament besting all three teams during pick, two heroes known with high mobility the College Fair. and damage. The team led by Jean Elsbeth Reyes proved themselves worthy of the crown. “The three C’s, Camaraderie, Communication and Cooperation is what I learned. Be humble because at rhe the The quick tempo of the Twilight Rangers end of the day it is still us who will help each other”, Reyes said. pushed the Lightborn Chevalier’s back against the wall in the first game as there !: The duo of John Eymard Valdez and Lucky Neal Sanchez hooked the audience as they show their were no payback from them. impeccable teamwork and skills in volleyball last College Sportsfest 2022-2023 at the SBC Gymnasium. By Ma. Andrea Isla The game started with a shock for TR as Twilight Rangers, Dragon Tamers, their defense making it hard for the Chevaliers to do their LBC chose heroes and swapped their roles. Champions during the plan. The game ended with a two-point shot coming from The commonly used hero in the Jungle College Fair Basketball the Lightborn Chevaliers, but it was not enough to win the area, Hayabusa, was used in the EXP lane Tournament game. and Martis, a very strong EXP laner, was played in the Jungle. BY: JIMMVELL C. CASTILLO, BEED2 The Twilight Rangers closed the game, 67-63. Mr. The recently concluded College Fair 2022-2023 ended, Gilbert Manalo coached the 1st Year squad while Mr. These swaps were reasonable, as Martis as Twilight Rangers (3rd Year students) successfully Sherwin Bagon and Ken Leinard Evangelista led the 3rd could be an effective Jungler due to its established a comeback win against the Lightborn Year squad to victory. early game damage output causing them to Chevaliers (1st Year students) in the Basketball Tournament take the early lead. Another factor for their Men’s Division Finals on December 15, 2022. Dragon Tamers, on the other hand, landed on the 3rd effective early game domination was the The game started with Lightborn Chevaliers leading up place and the Celestial Guardians on the fourth place. Khufra pick due to its zoning potential. to the Third Quarter. With Christian Salazar on the side of the Chevaliers, the team had a good start. He scored Meanwhile, the Dragon Tamers and Twilight Rangers One unexpected but effective pick for three-point shots that made the lead even bigger. also faced during the finals of the Basketball Tournament the side of TR was the Valir roamer. This is Fourth quarter came, the crowd went even wilder. The Women’s Division also held on December 15, 2022. an incredibly ridiculous pick from the looks Twilight Ranger Squad tried to close the gap. With flashy of it but the crowd control potential and plays coming from John Alexis Calaton, Lorenzo Railey Trisia Ponteres of the Dragon Tamers worked hard slows that Valir can suffice was impeccable Aguba and Charles Darwin Sumalpong, they were able to to make points for the team. Despite the good defense leading the start of LBC’s downfall. turn the tides down and get the lead. coming from the Twilight Rangers, the Tamers continued In the last 3 minutes of the game, the Chevaliers tried to their offense and did not let the opposing team stop them. Midgame became the rise of TR as get back the momentum, however the Rangers tightened they were slowly building up their items For Coach Jorge Josagne Magnaye of the Dragon and damage. Leomord led the rise of TR. Tamers, this win wasn’t expected at all since they lacked Leomord’s zoning potential when he was on practice and time to prepare. “My players really did their his ultimate state cleared a path for Lesley best and work hard to get that trophy”, he added. and Vexana to showcase their damage. The game ended with a score 12-10 in favor of the The counterpick Valir stopped the Dragon Tamers coached by Jorge Josagne Magnaye. While Khufra to make plays for his team thus, CharlesDarwin Sumalpong played as the coach for the making it hard for LBC to reclaim their Twilight Rangers. dominance. “Everyone doubted us. They all thought we were all bark, no bite. I think we made our point with that 3-0 run”, Ken Leinard Evangelista, Twilight Rangers’ gold laner said, and they truly made a statement as they proved themselves worthy of being the best in MLBB among all year levels. Meanwhile, Dragon Tamers landed on the third spot after defeating the Celestial Guardians in a best of 1 series.


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