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Hear ’em roar.The spotlight was on Amir Aningalan, whose late conversion in the added minute propelled San Beda to the title at the historic Rizal Memorial Football Stadium in Manila. Aningalan’s heroics, which was on full display all season long, saw him bagging the MVP award while his teammate Kirk Eman See clinched the Golden […]

Hear ’em roar.The spotlight was on Amir Aningalan, whose late conversion in the added minute propelled San Beda to the title at the historic Rizal Memorial Football Stadium in Manila. Aningalan’s heroics, which was on full display all season long, saw him bagging the MVP award while his teammate Kirk Eman See clinched the Golden Boot for collecting a total of six goals in the tournament.The powerhouse Arellano Chiefsquad team flaunted their police-themed routine designed by coach Lucky San Juan to rule the Season 99 contest last June, garnering 253.5 points in the 10-team field to pluck their fifth straight title since Season 92.Although the Junior ALTAs failed to bring home the gold, they found a diamond in Amiel Acido.Photo: Vyn RadovanLetran captured back-to-back juniors basketball titlesWhile it’s known for producing great basketball talents, San Beda made sure its excellence goes beyond the court.In the words of Mapua head coach Randy Alcantara, it was a ‘blessing’ that even he couldn’t believe at first.Since then, it has been pure dominance from the Taft crew. The wards of head coach Jerry Yee have won 40 games in a row to complete a rare three-peat for the school, the last of which saw them disposing of Letran in Season 99 finals last May in another display of supremacy.The Squires dominated the finals series opener, but bowed to Perpetual in Game 2 which saw their title defense hanging in balance. The quintet, however, rose to occasion when it was needed the most as they delivered the school’s 14th juniors crown.They did so with the leadership on and off the court of Louie Ramirez, who had captured his second straight MVP plum for leading the way for the Las Piñas crew. His skills went beyond the walls of NCAA after he was invited to join Alas Pilipinas in its international endeavors.THEY DID THAT.The 26-year-old Ramirez, who was a member of the gold medal team during the Cambodia SEA Games last year, shattered the records in the 200m and 400m en route to the twin titles.Chiefs the leaders of cheerleading for fifth straight yearLastly, San Beda also acquired another title in badminton after winning the women’s division courtesy of MVP Dominique Pollentes.They may have fallen short of the title, but Acido and the rest of the Junior ALTAs brought the school to relevance and with coach Joph Cleopas still calling the shots, there will be no way but up for the squad.Photo: Angela DavocolThe last time the Benilde Lady Blazers tasted a loss was in January 2019, when they emerged as the Season 94 top seed but would fall twice to Perpetual in the semifinals to bow out of contention.For the third straight time, JRU is the ruler of NCAA track and field.Right on the opening day, the league made sure to make it noteworthy by recognizing 10 notable athletes in recent memory with basketball stars CJ Perez and Baser Amer headlining the awardees.It didn’t end there as the school also won big in swimming after it swept the three divisions as well early this month. The Red Sea Lions captured their 26th overall crown and two-decade reign in the men’s side while the women’s team nailed their 11th straight title while the boys team reclaimed the title.The Squires defied the odds that was the Perpetual Junior ALTAs to claim victory in NCAA Season 99 juniors basketball tournament last March behind the heroics of Jonathan Manalili, George Diamante, Syrex Silorio, Daniel Padilla, and Jovel Baliling as they emerged as back-to-back champions.Mapua University became the league’s kings of basketball again after 33 years while San Beda University kept proving its status as the breeding ground for future star athletes in other sports.Ramirez, though, didn’t lack the support with the likes of Jeff Marapoc, JC Enarciso, KC Andrade, and Kirth Rosos providing the help as Perpetual picked up their second four-peat feat in the past 14 years.With prized tactician Sammy Acaylar at the helm, the mighty ALTAs swept their way to Season 99 throne to make it their fourth straight championship and become the most decorated men’s volleyball program in the league.JRU fulfilled three-peat dream in track and fieldReminiscent of their perfectly-crafted pyramids, Arellano University was on top of the NCAA Cheerleading Competition yet again.History was made last September 7 at the Mall of Asia Arena when the NCAA formally rolled out the festivities for the landmark Season 100 with Lyceum of the Philippines University doing the hosting duties for the first time.—JMB, GMA Integrated NewsThe Red Booters defied the challenges and escaped Benilde during their Season 99 men’s football finals showdown last  March to nail a back-to-back and cop the school’s 25th overall crown in the sport.But the Cardinals turned things around right away, winning 18 of their next 20 games, highlighted by an impressive second round sweep all the way to bagging the title against the Blazers to arrest a long 33-year title wait.Photo: Vyn RadovanRyan Jacolo (Benilde) and Mark Harry (JRU), who excelled in table tennis and track and field, respectively, were also included in the prestigious list.Photo: Angela DavocolSimilar to Benilde, Perpetual is also setting the standard in volleyball, this time in the men’s division.

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