Luzon cops PRISAA title: Turns back NCRs last day surge
March 10, 2001 | 12:00am
ANGELES City Luzon picked up 13 of 14 gold medals in athletics and nine in swimming to survive National Capital Region (NCR) surge and wrap up its first national championships in many years at the close of the Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA) yesterday.
After seizing the top spot Thursday with an impressive production in track and field, the Luzon bets almost went perfect as they swept all but one event, the finals in the womens discus throw, before they averted NCRs sweep at the pool with victories in mens 50-meter freestyle, 400 and 200 medley relay.
Luzons final day production was more than enough to cushion the big city athletes gold rush on the way to their first overall title since the inception of the sporting event for private schools in 1956.
Luzon finished the sports conclave, shortened to four days, with a total of 79-55-51 gold-silver-bronze medals, while NCR was runner-up with a 70-81-60, Visayas third with a 55-30-50 and Mindanao fourth with 25-59-76.
Former national PRISAA president and now newly-installed chairman Emmanuel Angeles described the four-day meet a success as he lauded all regional directors and officials for making the revival possible despite the short notice.
Last Thursday, five records were reset and seven more were broken Friday including the womens 1,500-meter run where the five-foot Blessy Pairat replaced the 5.15.4 norm of Anatalla Indoso with a 5:12.4 run.
Pairats record-triumph installed her as the meets other double gold medallist after Cresencio Sabal also of Luzon.
NCR romped off with 18 golds in swimming and title-victories both in the men and womens basketball after University of Santo Tomas defeated Southwestern, 90-72, and Adamson University won over University of Mindanao, 97-71.
Womens volleyball likewise went to NCR which defeated Mindanao, 25-20, 22-25, 25-16, 25-17.
But the Visayans took the mens volleyball by winning over Luzon, 25-23, 25-15, 25-18. Baseball also went to Visayas as Southwestern nipped Luzons University of Eastern Philippines, 4-3.
After seizing the top spot Thursday with an impressive production in track and field, the Luzon bets almost went perfect as they swept all but one event, the finals in the womens discus throw, before they averted NCRs sweep at the pool with victories in mens 50-meter freestyle, 400 and 200 medley relay.
Luzons final day production was more than enough to cushion the big city athletes gold rush on the way to their first overall title since the inception of the sporting event for private schools in 1956.
Luzon finished the sports conclave, shortened to four days, with a total of 79-55-51 gold-silver-bronze medals, while NCR was runner-up with a 70-81-60, Visayas third with a 55-30-50 and Mindanao fourth with 25-59-76.
Former national PRISAA president and now newly-installed chairman Emmanuel Angeles described the four-day meet a success as he lauded all regional directors and officials for making the revival possible despite the short notice.
Last Thursday, five records were reset and seven more were broken Friday including the womens 1,500-meter run where the five-foot Blessy Pairat replaced the 5.15.4 norm of Anatalla Indoso with a 5:12.4 run.
Pairats record-triumph installed her as the meets other double gold medallist after Cresencio Sabal also of Luzon.
NCR romped off with 18 golds in swimming and title-victories both in the men and womens basketball after University of Santo Tomas defeated Southwestern, 90-72, and Adamson University won over University of Mindanao, 97-71.
Womens volleyball likewise went to NCR which defeated Mindanao, 25-20, 22-25, 25-16, 25-17.
But the Visayans took the mens volleyball by winning over Luzon, 25-23, 25-15, 25-18. Baseball also went to Visayas as Southwestern nipped Luzons University of Eastern Philippines, 4-3.
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