Eric Labog Jr, 17 year old, Grade 10 pupil of University of Perpetual Help System Dalta (UPHSD)

Perpetual Altas Woodpushers rule 20th ASEAN Championship.

John Marx Anastacio came through with an excellent performance to bag the Under 30’s gold in thrilling fashion at the close of the rapid competition of the 20th Asean Age Group Chess Championships 2019 at the Golden Mandalay Hotel and Hotel Hazel in Mandalay City, Myanmar on Monday. June 17, 2019.

Anastacio, a first year College BS Accountancy student at the University of Perpetual Help System Dalta (UPHSD) Las Piñas City campus outsmarted former solo leader fellow Filipino Jhoemar Mendiogarin in the seventh and final round.

Anastacio, one of the top players of Altas Chess Team under national coach International Master (IM) Roel Abelgas and coach Kenneth Martin Rovillos was tied with Mendiogarin with 6.0 points but got the higher tie-break score to win the Open Under-30 division.

However, both, Anastacio and Mendiogarin, both won the individual gold medal according to International Arbiter Wilfredo Neri. Anastacio, Mendiogarin and Woman Fide Master Michelle Yaon combined total 15.5 points to bag the gold in the team competition.

“I’m overwhelmed and near-speechless right now because this is my best finish in an international competition. I really want to win my last game and all the hard work paid off,” said Anastacio.

“First I would like to thank God for giving me talent. Second, I would also my parents, UPHSD Family, Altas Chess Team, especially President Anthony Tamayo and Chaiman Tony Tamayo for their support, national coach International Master Roel Abelgas, Coach Kenneth Martin Rovillos, who helped me refine my moves,” he added. “Without them this victory would not be possible.” *

Sharing the limelight is International Master elect Eric Labog Jr., a Grade 10 pupil of University of Perpetual Help System Dalta (UPHSD) in Las Pinas City split the point with Dang Anh Quoc of Vietnam to create a three-way tie for first place along with compariots Christian Mark Daluz and Fide Master Stephen Rome Pangilinan. Daluz settled for a truce with countryman Alfonzo Louis Olendo as well Pangilinan halving the point with Bui Duc Huy of Vietnam in the Under 18 year old division.

“Congratulations to Altas Chess Team led by Coach Roel Abelgas for giving honor to our dear institution, it’s a great start to to defend our crown in NCAA Season 95 this coming year.” UPHSD Chair Tony Tamayo said. upon their arrival from Myanmar, Tuesday. (Dennis Abrina)


Junior Altas Tossers displayed their respective medals and Trophy after beating DLS Zobel in Volleyball Finals. Saturday June 15, 2019 at Imus Sports Center. (Photo by Dennis Abrina)

Perpetual Junior Altas Spikers grabs Back to Back IVL Plum.

CITY OF IMUS, Cavite. – NCAA 5-peat Champions Perpetual Junior Altas Volleyball Team formally clinched their back to back Imus Volleyball League (IVL) inter-secondary invitational division Crown after trouncing challenger De La Salle Zobel in 4-sets Championship match, Saturday, June 15, 2019 at Imus Sports Centre in Barangay Poblacion here.

Las Pinas City based tossers mentored by multi-titled coaches Sandy Rieta and Jason Sapin won in set 1 and 2 (25-20 25-18) and loss in set 3 (20-25) and handled the set-4 in easy win (25-19) to bags their second staright crown in said tourney sponsored by Imus City LGU.

Cebuano setter Dominique Gabito of Perpetual awarded as tournament MVP, 1st best open Derick Germono of Perpetual, 2nd best open Andrei Espejo DLS-Zobel, Best Blocker Kirth Patrick Rosos of Perpetual, Best Opposite Spiker Von Marata of Perpetual, Best Setter Dominique Gabito, Best Libero Leinuel Crisostomo of DLS Zobel.

‘It was a great game, salute to DLS Zobel Team for giving us a good game specially to Coach Micheal Carino, and to my team, Congratulations to us for the Champioship trophy.'”Coach Sandy Rieta said in interview after the game.

“Magandang panimula po ito sa pag. depensa sa aming Korona sa NCAA at makuha ang inaasam-asam namin na Six-consecutive Championship sa NCAA Season 95.” Coach Jason Sapin said in interview.

Junior Altas volleyball team pocketed Php 30,000 pesos cash prize, medals and elegant trophy from LGU, while 1st runner up DLS Zobel received P20, 000  cash and 2nd runner up De La Salle Lipa settle for Php 10,000 cash and Trophy. (Dennis Abrina/Contributor)


Congratulations!

Congratulations to our new Perpetualite Certified Public Accountants for passing the May 2019 CPA Licensure examination.

Belarmino, Maria Djanella B.

De Leon, John Paul F.

Olivera, Nicole Exxon E.

Santos, Pauline M.

Chua, Kyria Therese R. (October 2018)


Congratulations to our new Perpetualite Pharmacists! The Perpetual community is proud of you.

Abalos, Sharmaine G., Rph.                               Marasigan, Jean Bernadette B., Rph.

Cajandab, Emily C., Rph.                                    Molo, Rizza Mae G., Rph.

Del Campo, Angielou Eden, Rph.                    Oclarino, Rodderick, Rph.

Durana, Diane Marie O., Rph.                            Parome, Gladys Joy F., Rph.

Gutierrez, Darla Dc., Rph.                                   Reyes, Sherilyn Lovely A., Rph.

Hadap, Maria Dominic P., Rph.                          Sale, Johnry B., Rph.

Magsumbol, Ma. Jasmin I., Rph.                       Tamayo, Trisha Else M. Rph.

Malabanan, Kathleen R., Rph.                           Yap, Sherlyn Mae Fatima O., Rph.


CONGRATULATIONS!

ALTAS PERPSQUAD

Congratulations to the ALTAS PERPSQUAD who won the 1st Runner-Up in NCAA Season 94 Cheerleading Competition at the Mall of Asia Arena last March 28,2019.


 

Congratulations!

 

Congratulations to Patricia Mae C. Romero (Grade 5 – Courage) for winning the Gold Medal in DOST Youth Excellence Science (YES) Award held last February 14, 2019 at the PICC and the DepEd Student Excellence Award last March 14, 2019 at SM Aura Premier.

Your UPH Community is proud of you!


Junior Altas bag first NCAA general championship

University of Perpetual Help System Dalta (UPHSD) Junior Altas topped the overall sports discipline at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Season 94 for the 2018-2019 for their first ever General Championship since joining the oldest collegiate league in 1984.

Junior Altas gained 365 points to reign supreme in the league and edge the Five-time General Champion San Beda U Red Cubs of just 1.5 pts and finished runner up to Las Piñas City-based athletes on their 363.5 points and denying the Red Cubs a six-peat overall champions.

The Tony Tamayo owned school reigned in Chess, Indoor Volleyball, Beach Volleyball and Track and Field to earned the 50points each, placed 1st runner up in swimming for 40 points, 3rd runner up in table tennis and football for 30 pts each, earned 20 points in basketball and lawn tennis, 15 points in badminton and 10 points in taekwondo.

Arellano Braves placed 2nd runner up in overall with 302.5 points.

Awarding ceremony of the General Champions will be on March 28, 2019, during the NCAA Cheerleading Championship at Mall of Asia (MoA) Arena in Pasay City.

“We congratulate the whole team and the whole of UPHSD community is proud of the accomplishments’> said NCAA Policy Board Chair and UPHSSD president Anthony Tamayo in an interview.

Chris Pondoyo of Junior Altas Chess Team, Hero Austria of Indoor Volleyball, Noel Micheal Kampton of Beach volleyball and Jerick ‘Toto’ Arzaga was this Season MVPs of their sports divisions, while FIDE Master Roel Abelgas of Chess Team, Sandy Rieta of both Indoor and Outdoor Volleyballs and Trece Academia was adjudged as Coaches of the Year.

SOURCE: https://sports.mb.com.ph/2019/03/22/junior-altas-bag-first-ncaa-general-championship/


Junior ALTAS Tracksters crowned NCAA Season 94 Champs

Perpetual Junior Altas Track and Field Team finally barge their first plum in Athletics since they enter the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) in 1984.

Junior Altas Tracksters collected 11 Golds, 8 Silvers and 4 Bronze to emerged as NCAA Season 94 Junior Division Champions as they garnered 1,044 Total Points, far behind second runner EAC-ICA Brigadiers with 392.5 point and San Beda U Red Cubs with 384.5 points.

Season’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) , Grade 12 coed Jerick ‘Toto’ Arzaga collected Golds in 400m Hurdles, 110m Hurdles, 4x100m Relay and Bronze on 200m Run, Samal Island native Russel Ricaforte registers Breaking New Record in Discuss Throw with 42.89 meters (Gold) and Shot Put (Gold), Warren Villaroza set New Record in Long Jump in his 6.88 meters jump, Gold in 4×100 Relay and Silver in 200meters run; Jommel Gonzales set new Record in Steeple Chase for Gold Medal, Gold in 1500meters run and Silver in 800meters run.

Grade 10 Ernie Calipay registers New High Jump Record in NCAA in his 1.98 meters high for Gold Medal and another athlete jumper Emmanuel Medrano collected Silvers in Long Jump and High Jump and Bronze in Triple Jump; John Paul Sarmiento throws 65 meters long on Javelin for NCAA New Record.

Jerimiah Cortez got Gold in 100meters run, Bronze in 400m run and Gold in 4×100 Relay, John Paul Pagatpat Gold in 4×100 Relay and Silver in 400m Hurdles; Aljohn Rabina got Silver on Triple Jump, Silver medalist James Ceballos, breaks NCAA Record in 400m dash; Mark Vincent Quiambao, Gold in 4×100 Relay and Silver in 100meters run, Lexmar Cupin won Bronze in Javelin Throw.

“I am greatful, finally nakuha din namin ang Champion sa Juniors ng NCAA, am very proud of you guys, nagbunga din ang paghihirap natin sa trainings natin araw araw.” Coach Trece Academia said in interview.

“Congratulations sa inyong lahat Team Altas Track and Field Team, kami po nina Sir Alta, Mam Daisy, Sir Richard and the Tamayo Family greets you all Congratulations” .Mr Anthony Tamayo, UPHSD Presidenrt and NCAA Policy Board Chair said.

 

Source: http://ourdailynewsonline.com/2019/03/15/junior-altas-tracksters-crowned-ncaa-season-94-champs/


The week-long celebration of UPHSD’s founding anniversary ended with an International Conference on Moralogy, held on February 16, 2019 at the Amphitheater, 3rd Floor Tamayo Towers. The Conference centered on gratitude as a virtue, highlighting the definitions, cross-cultural studies, and its Japanese and Filipino concepts.

The resource persons were distinguished professors of Reitaku University, one of the institutions that promote high moral education in Japan. They were Dr. Osamu Nakayama, President; Dr, Kazunobu Horiuchi Vice President for Student Affairs; and Dr. Kazuhiro Miyashita, Associate Professor. Their local counterpart was Dr. Gabriel Archemedez Flores, Linkages Director who presented the highlights of the research he made with Dr. Belinda Conde, Research & Development Director.

One of the highlights of the Conference was the conferment of Honorary Professor Emeritus to Dr. Osamu Nakayama for his meritorious contributions in the moral and ethical education of students according to the tradition and legacy handed down by Dr. Chikuro Hiroike, founder and initiator of the Institute of Moralogy.

The event concluded with the signing of the renewal of the Memorandum of Understanding between UPHSD and Reitaku University in consideration of expanding the basis of friendship and educational exchange.

The 2nd International Conference on Moralogy was sponsored by the Linkages Office, Research and Development Center and the Graduate School.


Junior ALTAS Spikers is NCAA Season 94 Beach Volley Champion

In the junior’s bracket, the Perpetual Junior Altas tandem of high-scoring Noel Kampton and Season 94 indoor volleyball Finals MVP Hero Austria claimed the title for the Las-Piñas based squad. They swept the elimination round but lost their first semifinal match against Lyceum to force a do-or-die match. The tandem of Kampton and Austria did not give in as they dominated the Junior Pirates in the rubber match to complete the Finals cast versus indoor rivals Letran Squires.

In the Finals, the Junior Altas, coached by Sandy Rieta, rallied from being down in the first set and win the match in three intense sets 19-21, 21-12, 15-7 to hoist the championship trophy. Kampton was hailed tournament MVP of the NCAA Season 94 junior’s beach volleyball tournament.

SOURCE: https://volleyverse.com/phi/