A ball exhibition competition was held between students from different years in basketball and volleyball. Ms. Judith M. Baquinas won the volleyball exhibition and said she learned volleyball by observing varsity players in 7th grade. Mr. Jeremy C. Belandres won the basketball exhibition and said he entered to prove he could compete and knew he could do what others could do. The document emphasizes that what matters is participating in competitions and trying your best rather than winning or losing.
A ball exhibition competition was held between students from different years in basketball and volleyball. Ms. Judith M. Baquinas won the volleyball exhibition and said she learned volleyball by observing varsity players in 7th grade. Mr. Jeremy C. Belandres won the basketball exhibition and said he entered to prove he could compete and knew he could do what others could do. The document emphasizes that what matters is participating in competitions and trying your best rather than winning or losing.
A ball exhibition competition was held between students from different years in basketball and volleyball. Ms. Judith M. Baquinas won the volleyball exhibition and said she learned volleyball by observing varsity players in 7th grade. Mr. Jeremy C. Belandres won the basketball exhibition and said he entered to prove he could compete and knew he could do what others could do. The document emphasizes that what matters is participating in competitions and trying your best rather than winning or losing.
" Reminding yourself that you enjoy your book project,
sport, or team can be a tremendous incentive. " (John Wooden)
On Wednesday, November 3, 2021, the most awaited activities begin. It is an
exciting ball exhibition in which select students from different years compete. The categories are basketball and volleyball exhibition. There are a lot of participants, but only the best of the best win the event. After an exciting competition, the results were tabulated and the winners were announced. In the volleyball exhibition college department, fearless sophomore, Ms. Judith M. Baquinas, is the champion, and according to her, she started learning volleyball through observing varsity players in grade 7 and she did her best to be part of the varsity. And she adds that volleyball can enhance her mood, reduce stress, and encourage pride in her team's accomplishments. The practice can also boost her self-esteem, self-confidence, and body image, as well as make her feel better about life in general. " A humble champion also said, "Hearing her name announced as the winner of the awards makes her heart flutter. It's an honor, and it makes her fall even deeper in love with the game she likes." On the other hand, Miss Richelle Joy Soriano, 1st year ACT, got first runner up. In the basketball exhibition, Mr. Jeremy C. Belandres, a confident freshman, was named champion. According to him, “he entered the basketball exhibition to prove that he could compete, and also, he joined because he knew that he could do what others could do." He added that he had no idea that he would win; he just gave his best and embodied sportsmanship. Mr. Belandres added, "My basketball idol is my father because he taught me how to play when I was a child, and he constantly supports and accompanies me whenever I play. Therefore, I don't have any other idols. " The first runner-up is Mr. Adrian P. Loria. It was so creative when the Aceans started being competitive. In general, closing circles, shutting doors, finishing chapters, it doesn’t matter what we call it; what matters is to leave in the past those moments in life that are over. Those who participate in the competition, win or lose, at least try.
“Do it because you love it." Reminding yourself that you enjoy your book project, sport, or team can be a tremendous incentive. " (John Wooden)
On Wednesday, November 3, 2021, the most awaited activities begin. It is an
exciting ball exhibition in which select students from different years compete. The categories are basketball and volleyball exhibition. There are a lot of participants, but only the best of the best win the event. After an exciting competition, the results were tabulated and the winners were announced. In the volleyball exhibition college department, fearless sophomore, Ms. Judith M. Baquinas, is the champion, and according to her, she started learning volleyball through observing varsity players in grade 7 and she did her best to be part of the varsity. And she adds that volleyball can enhance her mood, reduce stress, and encourage pride in her team's accomplishments. The practice can also boost her self-esteem, self-confidence, and body image, as well as make her feel better about life in general. " A humble champion also said, "Hearing her name announced as the winner of the awards makes her heart flutter. It's an honor, and it makes her fall even deeper in love with the game she likes." On the other hand, Miss Richelle Joy Soriano, 1st year ACT, got first runner up. In the basketball exhibition, Mr. Jeremy C. Belandres, a confident freshman, was named champion. According to him, “he entered the basketball exhibition to prove that he could compete, and also, he joined because he knew that he could do what others could do." He added that he had no idea that he would win; he just gave his best and embodied sportsmanship. Mr. Belandres added, "My basketball idol is my father because he taught me how to play when I was a child, and he constantly supports and accompanies me whenever I play. Therefore, I don't have any other idols. " The first runner-up is Mr. Adrian P. Loria. It was so creative when the Aceans started being competitive. In general, closing circles, shutting doors, finishing chapters, it doesn’t matter what we call it; what matters is to leave in the past those moments in life that are over. Those who participate in the competition, win or lose, at least try.