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The article summarizes that Alanib Central Elementary School (ACES) held its awarding ceremony for deserving pupils for the first quarter of School Year 2023-2024. It lists the names of honor pupils from Grades I to IV who excelled in their studies.

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Volume 1, Issue 1

August to October, 2023

ACE of ACES!
Teacher from Alanib Central Elementary School
receives ZEAL Awards
(Anna Novie Sophiea N. Doble )

Teacher Cathy Jane from the different schools in


P. Dahunan, one of the dy- our division were recognized
namic teachers of Alanib and we stood proud as Teach-
Central Elementary School er Cathy Jane P. Dahunan of
excelled on the First Zeal ACES was chosen as one of
Awards of the Division of the finalists
Bukidnon, on the 13th day of As the youngest
October, 2023 at Kibawe Mu- daughter among the eight
nicipal Dome, Kibawe Bukid- children of Mr. and Mrs. An-
non. ecito R. Dahunan, teacher
The awarding cere- Cathy showed enthusiasm in
mony was in accordance to pursuit of her dream, becom-
the Bukidnon Division Mem- ing a teacher. True to her
orandum No. 435, s.2023, love for service in educating
known as the First Zeal children, she reaped an un-
Teacher Cathy receiving the award Awards for Teachers and forgettable prize that brings
School Leaders. Out from hope and inspiration to Ala-
thousands of teachers in the nib Central Elementary
Inside this issue: Division of Bukidnon, only School.
few were chosen to be recog- Undoubtedly, teacher
West District Mentors
attend Campus Journal- 2 nized. Most Outstanding Cathy is truly an ACE OF
ism Training
Teachers and School Leaders ACES!
Alanib Central Elementary 2
School implements SBFP

ACES awards the deserving 3


ACES holds Annual Tribal Ritual for the Opening of
pupils for the 1st Quarter
School Year 2023-2024
School Year 2023-2024
(Althea Marie A. Ortizano)
Celebration of the 4
57thFounding Anniversary of
the Municipality of Lantapan ACES teach- Bukidnon tribal
ACES participates Alanib 5 ing force attended the elder, Datu Makapu-
37th Founding Anniversary,
Commencement Program
tribal ritual, Pamu- kaw, Mr. Adolino
hat, on August 24, Saway led the tribal
ACES culminates Buwan ng 5 2023 in preparation ritual.
Wika 2023
for the opening of the
ACES celebrates World 6 new school year. Continues on page 7
The datu and his team
Teachers Day
NEWS
Volume 1, Issue 1 Page 2

West District Mentors attend Campus Journalism


training workshop
(Fatima Mae J. Abatayo)

A two-day district train- “You cannot teach what


ing workshop on Campus Jour- you do not have”, said Sir Vil-
nalism for Lantapan West Dis- dosola during his inspirational
trict teachers to improve the talk at the opening program.
journalistic style of writing held “The 3 L’s (Listening,
at Songco Elementary School, Learnng and Living) should be
January 13-14, 2024. applied when we go back to our
Public Schools District stations”, he added.
Supervisor Albert A. Vildosola, Speakers were invited,
issued a memorandum no.2, s. from Malaybalay City, Edward
2024 requiring all the school C. Balatayo and Virgincita R.
heads and scholl paper coordina- Bartolaba from Lantapan Na- School paper advisers and school head attending
tors to attend the said training. tional High School. the training

Alanib Central Elementary School implements


School-Based Feeding Program(SBFP)
(Fatima Mae J. Abatayo)
Masustansiyang Pagkain para
sa Batang Pilipino, the school
carried out the said SBFP.
“Health is wealth, so we
have to give our children with
proper meals”, said Jinky S.

SBFP beneficiaries eating their share of SBFP beneficiaries enjoying their nutribar
fruit of wisdom

headed the distribution of


ACES implements
the healthy food packs.
School-Based Feeding Program
to 50 identified undernourished
learners of the school in order to
provide good nutrition for their
SBFP beneficiaries with their yummy nutria-
growth and development, im- oats with wafer
prove their nutritional status,
help boost their immune system Laroa, the School Principal.
and enhance their health and “Investing in childhood
nutritional values which started nutrition is a good strategy to
on the last week of September avoid absenteeism”, she add-
2023. ed.
In compliance with RA Myleen C. Rubio, the SBFP beneficiaries eating their share of

11037, otherwise known as the School’s Feeding Coordinator, rice-mongo curls


NEWS
Page 3 The Narra

ACES awards the deserving pupils for the First Period of


School Year 2023-2024
(Jay Ann Mae A. Balan)

The achievers were as


follows:
Grade I- Ruby
1. Zella Freya T. Pateña
2. DanJharex B. Decrito
Grade I- Onyx
1. Sergelyn L. Cabaluna
2. Von Axhel V. Daguinsal
Grade II- Garnet
1. Geoff Andrew M. Lahoylahoy
2. Aniekzhel Dhiegh August C.
Grade I honor pupils Balagno Grade IV honor pupils
3. Rod Cedric D. Paje
4. Princess Diann R. Subing- Grade III- Citrine
subing 1. Zenyen Lou Shatea G. Ruiz
5. Danica Cubian 2. Wellen Grade T. Antoniego
6. Ziah Abegael M. Fuentes Grade III-Carnelian
7. Kim Zharine R. Sihagan 1. Josephine Ket P. Torrecari-
8. Princess Joy Bacang on
9. Annie Grace M. Sihagan 2. Faith Jeannine P. Limbaga
10. Zarria Therese M. Lebita Grade IV- Sapphire
11. Kareyn E. Sagayan 1. Arriane Boncales
12. Mikka Jorelle D. Asombrado 2. Annaliza Cañete
13. Amina Mae Saway 3. Nicole Salinasal
Grade II honor pupils 14. Denzel T. Gadong 4. Kimberly Kaye Colonia
Grade III-Feldspar Grade IV- Opal
1. Zion Apollo T. Pateña 1. Princess Dayuna Maanlag
Alanib Central Ele- 2. Ian Clark V. Dahunan E. Saway
mentary School’s first grad- 3. Zabinah Isabelle R. Tan 2. Keziah M. Caingles
ing recognition happened on 3. Sunshine M. Sintaon
November 13, 2023. Certifi- 4. Nycelle Khate S. Dumaque
cates of recognition were giv- 5. Gabrielle Alexa D. Caingles
en to pupils who got excellent Grade V- Emerald
grade during the first grad- 1. Aldrian Franz Langot
ing period. 2. Akiesha Aeryn Langot
The teacher-advisers 3. Jay-Ann Bernola
were the ones who called out 4. Chrysniel Suzanne Adaptar
their pupils’ name at the 5. Anessa James Salbibia
school’s front hall. As the 6. Maria Crista Enot
achievers received their cer- 7. Mischel Joy Balansag
tificates, they shared their 8. Cheian Lindaban
warmest smiles showing hap-
piness on their achievement. Grade III honor pupils Continues on page 4
NEWS
Volume 1, Issue 1 Page 4

ACES joins School Drum and Lyre Band Competition in


Celebration of the
57th Founding Anniversary of the Municipality of Lantapan
(Anna Novie Sophiea N. Doble)

during the competition. Motivat-


ing cheers from parents, teach-
ers and peers was given to the
different school contingents.
Three schools stood victorious:
Bantuanon Elementary School
hailed as champion, Valbueco
Elementary School as first run-
ner-up and Balila ES as second-
runner up.
Despite not being able to
be on the top three, ACES still
was surrounded with victory as
its presentation was highly ap-
preciated and applauded by the
viewers.
ACES Drum & Lyre dancing gracefully under the heat of the sun In every endeavour, it
doesn’t matter about winning or
Alanib Central Elemen- competition is one of the high- losing as long as we did our best.
tary School joined the drum lights of the 57th Founding Anni-
and lyre band competition held versary of the Lantapan Munici-
at Poblacion, Lantapan Bukid- pality. “Happy Araw ng
non on June 12, 2023, 1:00
o’clock in the afternoon. The
Tapestries of colors, mu- Lantapan”
sic and culture were displayed

Continuation...ACES awards….
9. Princess Mae Jaspe
10. Nyle Bless Yam-oc
Grade VI- Diamond
1. Charlemagne G. Colonia
2. Liz B. Molina
3. Anna Novie Sophiea N. Doble
4. Elaiza Lynn V. Apatt
5. Roxy Harlenn J R. Zamora
The first quarter recogni-
tion program ended with a mes-
sage of hope and challenge for
the pupils to do better for the
Grade V honor pupils next quarters to come.
Grade VI honor pupils
NEWS
Page 5 The Narra

ACES participates Alanib 37th Founding Anniversary,


Commencement Program
(Liz B. Molina)
Alanib Central Ele-
mentary School repre-
sented a warm mes-
sage of gratitude to
the local government
council of barangay
Alanib for the contin-
uous love and support
that they entrusted to
the school.
The teachesr pose together with the Barangay Officials after the program
“Panaghiusa
sa Nagdumala ug sa
On the 8th day of October, Katawhan, Padayon
2023, Alanib Central Elementary and six learners graced the event ang Kalambuan”.
School participated the 37th Founding on their field demonstration per- This year’s
Anniversary Commencement Pro- formances. Loud cheers were also theme truly signified
gram on one of the rising barangay of given to the ACES teachers as unity and camarade-
the Municipality of Lantapan— they energized the stage on their rie of the people of
Barangay Alanib. dance number. Music also cov- barangay Alanib that
Alanib Central Elementary ered the Alanib court as the serves as key to sus-
School showed support to the local ACES Kasab-an Band rendered tainable development
council of Barangay Alanib by show- songs to the Alanibnons. and success.
casing their talents. The grades five The participation of the

ACES culminates Buwan ng Wika 2023


(Fatima Mae J. Abatayo)

This year’s Buwan ng


Wika was gracefully commenced
by the Alanib Central Elemen-
tary School on August 30, 2023
at the school’s front hall. This
was attended by the school prin-
cipal, Jinky S. Laroa, together
with the faculty, staff and learn-
ers of the school.
“Wika ng Kapayapaan,
Seguridad, at Ingklusibong
Pagpapatupad ng Katarungang
Panlipunan”, --the theme of this
year’s celebration. In line with
this, the school prepared series
of activities for the learners; Iis- The teachers in their Filipiñana, Barong and Ethnic Attire
NEWS
Volume 1, Issue 1 Page 6

ACES celebrates World Teachers Day


(Althea Marie A. Ortizano )

Learners of ACES are shown giving boquettes and card to the teachers

As the world embraced ers Government, SELG, headed tinue to celebrate their day.
the fifth day of October, teachers by Anna Novie Sophiea N. Doble, Ma’am Jinky S. Laroa, ACES
in every corners of the world are all learners from the different school principal, also captivated
filled with honor and pride as grade levels extended their love the hearts of her teachers by giv-
they celebrate their day. With and appreciation to their teach- ing them enjoyable games and
this, the Alanib Central Elemen- ers. The learners entertained the prizes.
tary School gave warm praise teachers with their talents and “My Teacher, My Hero” a
and appreciation to each teach- showered them different gifts line that was constantly repeat-
ers on their special day, October such as chocolates, letters, flow- ed but will forever be cherished
05, 2023 at the school’s multi- ers, mugs, and candies. as our teachers are our lifetime
purpose hall. Smiles of appreciation heroes.
Together with the help of and pride were evident to the
the Supreme Elementary Lean- faces of the teachers as they con-

continuation….. Buwan ng Wika on page 5


tor. Abegail C. Embolode of
pel Mo, Pagbasa ng Tula, Grade 5- Topaz won the Iispel Donsig.
Malikhaing Pagbasa, Pag- Mo, Zella Freya T. Pateña of The culminating ac-
awit. Grade 1-Ruby and Geoff An- tivity ended with a note to
The event was graced drew Lahoylahoy of Grade 2- the hearts and minds not on-
by the presence of the teach- Garnet won the Pagbasa ng Tu- ly for the learners but also to
ers as they wore their best la. Malikhaing Pagbasa was the teachers to love, preserve
Filipiñiana and Barong at- won by a Grade 3-Citrine pupil, and appreciate our country,
tire. Winners on the different Zenyen Lou Shatea G. Ruiz and the Philippines, by embrac-
contests were announced by Pag-awit was won by a Grade 4- ing its culture and language.
teacher Desiree T. Domingo, Amethyst pupil, Clent Justin
the school’s Filipino coordina-
NEWS
Page 7 The Narra

ACES carries out Catch-up Fridays


(Fatima Mae J. Abatayo)

January 12, 2024 and all Fridays


throughout the school year.
To comply with the De-
pEd Order (DO) no. 013, s. 2023
titled Adoption of the National
Learning Recovery Program
(NLRP), to bolster the basic edu-
cation priorities as articulated in
the MATATAG Agenda and ac-
celerate the achievement of edu-
cation target, the school imple-
mented the said program.
“Once you learn how to
ACES carried out Catch- read, you will forever be free,
Up Fridays for learners by giving teachers, let us see to it that eve-
ry child in Alanib is a reader, quire the love of reading”, ac-
them different reading materials cording to Jinky S. Laroa, she
and reading strategies in order according to Jinky S. Laroa,
School Principal. added.
to address learning gaps and Learners were given the
strengthen the reading proficien- “The more that you read,
the more things you will know, free will to read whatever they
cy of every child in Alanib Cen- like.
tral Elementary school, started so let us all let our learners ac-

Journalists gear up for Cluster Press Conference

A daily practice on writ- ing the coaches to train the con-


ing and editing os ACES writers testants everyday.
to improve journalistic skills for “Practice makes things
the Cluster Press Conference perfect,: said Ma’am Laroa dur-
every afternoon at Alanib ing the orientation.
Cengtral Elementary School. “ We should not go to a
School Priincipal, Jinky war without a gear, we are girl
S. Laroa, released a School Mem- scouts after all,” she added.
orandum No. 5, s. 2024 request- The contingents are given
free materials and other needs

continuation….. Annual Pamuhat on page 1


stewards of the land occupied Sir Reynaldo Langot,
A tribal ritual hap-
by the school. The rites includ- the school’s Brigada coordina-
pened annually at Alanib
ed offering of animals and tor, also led the ACES teach-
Central Elementary School to
prayers. ers in the preparation of the
pay respect to the spirit-
said ritual.
EDITORIAL
Volume 1, Issue 1 Page 8

How Technology affects the


Children?

T
echnology makes a ground-
breaking impact on our society
as we evolve and unfold the fu-
ture.
Our world today has evolve into a high-
tech society. Where we almost depend on tech-
nology our gadgets. Technology was intended
to be useful invention for men and women. It
can either be a phone, TV, laptop other things
we usually use.
A vision as technology creates a great
change to our society. It also creates a dread-
ful impact, as its users are mostly children
and that people now prioritize gadgets rather
than going outside to play and socialize, chil-
dren today can even stand independent! So
are gadgets really necessary for children?
Furthermore, according to surveys of
google, lifewire and other websites, technology
affects children through decreased physical
activity, sleep disturbance, lack of focus and
other negative effects.
But we cannot evade the fact that tech-
nology profoundly influences us through com-
munication and education. Technology helps
us through advance ways despite errors. But
most importantly technology has reshaped our
way of living.
It is quite dear that despite some ad-
vantages we can from technology, it always
has bad impact to children through invading
privacy, ethical concerns and many others.
Technology offers benefits but also pre-
sents challenges like privacy issues, displace-
ment, isolation, it is ideal to balance both its
harmony as it carries a huge impact on chil-
dren and also adults. We are hoping for re-
searchers to change how it affect us negative-
ly.
COLUMN
Volume 1, Issue 1 Page 9

Skyrocketing PUV Fares


Aldrian Franz B. Langot

The government should


Public Utility Vehicles One of the reasons why
give attention to this problem.
(PUVs) fare is now skyrock- high fares affect the learners
This will surely lighten the
eting. The constant increase is that, they might have to
burden of the families if the
of the gas prices also caused spend a significant amount of
high fares were regulated.
the fare to have a high price money on transportation eve-
too. Drivers don’t have a ry day. This can be a burden It would also be okay if
choice but to impose the for families especially if they chauffeurs will give discounts
price increase or else they have more than one child who to the learners. Discounted
will suffer more than they goes to school. The cost of fares will make a long way in
could bargain. fares can add up quickly and terms of daily budget.

Drivers need to in- put a strain in their budget. Learners who commute
crease the fares they collect It is even more challeng- everyday will not be having
as they feared that they ing when fares soar high fast- absences due to lack of funds
would not be able to sur- er. This will deplete the fami- if the fare is not that high.
vive. Since this is their only lies’ budget faster than usual. Their grades will not suffer
source of income, they need This may lead to learners too.
to brave the daily grind just skipping school some of the As many of the learners
to make ends meet. times. nowadays choose to ride in
High fares can have a Absences incurred be- PUVs, lower transportation
big impact on learners who cause of lack of funds can budget is way more favorable.
rely on the PUVs as their make some learners sad espe- The relationship between
daily transportation in go- cially if the learner is aspiring the chauffeurs and the riding
ing to school and also get- for high grades. Other times, public is mutual. They earn a
ting home. This can also learners were reprimanded by living from the learners who
pose as a challenge for the teachers because of their ab- choose to ride PUVs in going
learners and their families. sences. to school and getting home
every day.
FEATURE
Page 10 The Narra

THE MEANING OF MY DREAMS The Place I


Roxy Harlenn J R. Zamora Love
Drawing. Painting. buildings that would amaze Home. The place I love
Measuring. All the works of people. Many people have is home. You know why? Be-
an architect. Unbelievable said that I suit this course. I cause it brings so many memo-
art. People fazed. Shock and felt happy hearing this be- ries from when I was small,
startled. cause I really do like art. and many more to go.
I always had interest Various people like Home is a place every-
in art since I was a child. I tourist have interest in one has, and I’m grateful I
drew and drew until I was these types of courses. But have one, too. This is where I
there is one thing I’m curi- sleep, eat, and take a bath
amazed by myself and peo-
ous about. Does architects most of the time. When I’m
ple complimented me. The
ever rest? home, I feel very safe with my
reason why I want to be- family.
come an architect is to in- Overworking could
Or in another term, I
spire people. both ruin your mental and
call my home: “My Comfort
I want to make new physical health. Place”. Because when I get
sad, I go home, and it cheers
My Teacher, My Hero me up.
I could play, watch TV
Growing up, I had spent scolding their children when
and do many stuff at home. All
most of my time at school, to the they fight their sibling. School is
day at home. To be honest, I
fact that everyone was like my fun, right?
would rather stay at home
family. We were a family, a big There was this one teacher I re-
than go visit around because
one. ally liked, her name is Ma’am
it’s tiring.
My classmates were my Desiree Domingo. She was a very
Sometimes I would
siblings. While our teachers were kind person, pretty too. Whenev-
stay at home, alone. I would
our parents. Sometimes we er I would mess something up,
listen to loud music, and sing
would get scolded by our teach- she would say it’s okay and that
as loud as I could. Because no
ers, like how our parents scold cheered me up.
one’s there to judge me.
us when we misbehave. But the next few weeks of
Or when a student gets first quarter we had to separate.
bullied and the teachers scolds Honestly, seeing her cry made “There’s no place like
the bully. It’s just like parents me sad. And my classmates were home”
sad. Everyone was sad.

Our School officers’ work is to remind There are 27 classrooms used


those who are littering trash at the moment and to be spe-
Alanib Central Elemen- cific, 1 principals’ office.
tary School is a beautiful place to and report who are violating
the schools’ rules. We call Our principal is Ma’am
study. People are welcomed in Jinky S. Laroa. Anna Novie
every grade, but you need your these people SPGs (Supreme
Pupil Government). Sophiea N. Doble is the presi-
PSA for enrolment. Alanib Cen- dent of our campus. There are
tral Elementary School consist of Our school schedule is
organized and students have 54 SPGs assigned to guide
34 teachers and has 972 enrolled those who violate the rules.
students. plenty of time to eat for re-
cess and luch. We also have The ID of the school is
Students are assigned to 126496 and you can find it at
clean different parts of the school many events like sports,
scouting, intramurals, etc. Alanib, Lantapan, Bukidnon,
to keep the school neat. Student Zone 3. You could enrol from 6
A.M. to 4 P.M. Yes, the school
might be strict, but it is for
FEATURE
Page 11 The Narra

The Unusual Pet


Boredom. Repeating. cycle and repeat again. But I before I knew it, it was 2019.
Death. Growing up I had spent when I saw her face, she On a random day, I was just
time with animals. My tita was looked…… Well, you could say watching TV with ChaCha.
an animal lover. Honestly, it felt weird, but to me? I was interest- Suddenly, the news announced
like they were my siblings. They ed. that there was a virus called
died very quickly. That’s why I We named her ChaCha. I COVID-19. I was terrified.
get bored. New pets, again. And was indeed happy. I taught her Few more years later,
again. And again….. It just keep tricks, fed her, bathed her, and and it’s 2023. Lockdowns are
repeating. did everything to keep her alive. over and most people don’t get
Until one day in 2017, my tita I loved her, I really did. We COVID anymore. ChaCha
bought anew dog, she was a poo- would play together and go on started to get old and she kept
dle. I wasn’t that shook because trips. She was happy, I was hap- getting asthma attacks. At No-
I knew it would just add to the py. vember 16, 2023, ChaCha died
A few years pass by and of old age.

Let’s get to know the KASAB-AN Band


Kasab-an.
This is a visayan term for product from the combination
reprimand. To reprimand is to of ideas sculpted by their tal-
scold or lecture someone who did ents. The rolling sound of the
a wrong action. drum was thumped by the
Now, how will we be able mighty daddy of the band, Sir
to enjoy listening to a musical Julmarvin Tabios. The reso-
band when the name itself sug- nant sound of the guitars was
gests unacceptable act? strummed by the skillful and
The official musical band intuitive guitarists, Sir Mel-
of the Alanib Central Elemen- chor Eslao, Sir Romeo Soriano
tary School, Kasab-an Band, was and Ma’am Cathy Jane Dahu-
Kasab-an Band performing during 37th
originally termed by the school nan. Ma’am Jan Mariae Mar- Aarw ng Alanib
principal, Ma’am Jinky S. Laroa. garet Labadan and Ma’am De-
Coming from a multi-talented siree Domingo were the ones
and musically-inclined family, bringing spirit to the band as talents. Vigorous rehearsals
Ma’am Laroa has the desire to they captivated the listeners and numerous “pangasaba”
create a musical band in ACES. on their enchanting voices as were wholeheartedly accepted
With her innate skill in rediscov- singers. by its members for the better-
ering talents, she was able to Covered with challenge ment of their performances.
form the musical band she was and eagerness, the band ex- Today, with the leader-
aiming for. tended extra time out from ship of Sir Albert A. Vildosola,
What makes Kasab-an their work as teachers for the Lantapan West District
band more interesting was the their rehearsals. Amateurs as Supervisor, also a multi-
composition of its members. The they were, the entrance of talented man who loves music,
band members were the teachers “Pangasaba”, the act of repri- the Kasab-an band even
of ACES who were still not pro- manding, filled their ears as stayed motivated as Sir Vil-
fessional instrumentalists and Ma’am Laroa tried to lecture dosola extended his entire
singers but the ones who has the them on their attitude and support to them.
heart in music and the ones who performance, making their Pangasaba, Kasab-an –
accepted the challenge. Maybe performance better. Thus, the a sound suggesting noise but
now, you already have the idea term, Kasab-an, was justified. for Kasab-an band, they creat-
why was it termed Kasab-an. But just like the other ed a sound of euphony that
The harmonious sound musical groups, the Kasab-an represents Alanib Central Ele-
that the band created was a band is striving for the em- mentary School.
powerment of their skills and
SCI-HEALTH
Page 12 The Narra

Effects of Global Warming to Earth


Liz B. Molina

It is frightening to say So by that, we can say that it is As we believe this is what


that global warming has been all by us. All by making building! would they do.
heating up icebergs are melting, But are the things we make bad It is indeed global
wildfire is continuously spread- or good? warming does create concern-
ing and plants are dying. There is evidence that ing effects to Earth. This might
There is global warming global warming makes a very lead to Earth’s destruction. But
because of pollution. Pollution is huge impact on Earth. According slowly the government is try-
an unsafe relegate of man-made to sources like google , news, etc. ing to find a sufficient solution.
waste. It can either be polluted that our climate now suddenly As we round it up, because of
air, water and sound. Pollution changes that cause critical our complacency, the Earth
is the cause of global warming, health problems and also create now is going through Global
and is also harmful to us because wildfires, melting of iceberg be- Warming which might lead to
of bacteria it consist. cause of pollution. its distinction. But we can still
Global warming is very Aside from the fact that change things. The government
concerning to Earth. It is also global warming creates out- is encouraging us to take care
created by our carelessness be- breaks through complications. of our environment.
cause of the establishments we But the government already has “Let us save our Mother Earth
build, products such as plastics. a solution to solve these conflicts. for the generation sto come”

SPORTS
VICTORY IN UNITY
Baybs overpowers Alegaytors Clinches “Laro ng Lahi”
(Akeisha Aeryn D. Bernola)
Showcasing superb teamwork cou- game.
pled with strong defense, Baybs was Executing a couple of text-
able to secure the crucial round and book perfect moves managed to
sealed the game against the Aleyga- close out the scores gap, maintain
tors, (6-4, 1-0, 3-5) in a Patintero, their confident zeroing on attacking
Dance Ball and Board Game exhibi- the poor defense o9f Sir Ta-
tion games held at Alanib Central bios’ group, 3-5.
Elementary School, October 5, 2023. With Sir Julmarvin trailing
With the score4 seesawing, by a point confidently in the lead, he
Sir Romeo Soriano Jr stepped up the pivoted his set play by changing the
Mr. Soriano for the home run
game by executing a barrage of at- game plan leaving Baybs in confu-
tacks and managed to penetrate Sir sion, guessing for the next move of
Julmarvin Tabios’ defense by forcing their opponent. teamwork maintaining rock hard
their opponents to miss point after “We got a bit confused in the defense securing the second round, 6-
point ending the game, (6-4, 1-0, 3-5) second set”, admitted Baybs coach 4.
With pressure greatly felt by Ma’am Rosefel Pilar Abejuela. “it was a very cdhallengi8ng
both teams, Baybs exhibited their Both teams proved that game, all right! And we are just glad
focus and grit wit5h deceptive su- teamwork does matter in all the we were given a chancet5onwin this
perb plays making a small but dead- game by doing all their best and by match” admitted Mam Rosefel, coach
ly lead and finally finishing it out executing almost textbook perfect of Baybs.
with a win. moves. There will be no more
“What a relief that we end As both teams tried to take matches between the two teams for it
we end up winning the match espe- an early game lead neither could is only done for the Teacher’s Day
cially considering our slow start”, leave the other behind as Baybs and Celebration.
confessed Sir Soriano after the Alegaytors both shown impressive

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