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Editorial Network Nexus 4
Not even the pouring
rain could deter the will and
spirits of the students of the
Marinduque State College as the
college celebrates the very first
day of the MARINDUQUE
STATE COLLEGE OLYMPICS
YEAR 2013.
Banners waved and
thousands of students showed
their undying love and support as
the president of our college, Dr.
Romulo Malvar, officially
declared the opening of the MSC
Olympics, accompanied by the
symbolic lighting of the torch
and the flag raising ceremonies.
It is truly amazing how
the MSCians show their willing-
ness to go for the honor and
pride not only of the departments
where they belong, but also to
the college they serve.
Just imagine their efforts
and determination to ignore the
physical and mental exhaustion
that practice and try-outs bring to
them. But surely, the efforts and
sacrifices they have demonstrat-
ed will pay off in the following
days, as variety of sports, cultur-
al and literary competitions go
about within the campus.
LET THE
GAMES
BEGIN!
The pressure and excite-
ment is now brought to a whole
new level as departments com-
pete against one another, in hopes
to claim the crown as champions
in the contests and games that
they compete in. They do this not
only for themselves, but also in
honor of the people who molded
and trained them into who and
what they are at present.
But no matter what hap-
pens, everyone competing in the
MSC Olympics is already a win-
ner, just like what Rev. Fr. Peter
Perilla said in his homily at the
holy mass conducted before the
opening programs.
It is safe to say that, as
long as an athlete exerts all his
efforts and gives all that he can
for the sake of his team, he de-
serves all the recognition and
support he can get from his de-
partment, win or lose.
The first day has now
passed, yet it is just the beginning
of a series of heart racing events
to occur within our campus in the
next few days.
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MSC Olympics 2013 opens Marinduque State College
held its opening program to start
the MSC Olympics 2013 themed
“Sharing MSC’s Legacy through
Festival of Sports, Cultural and
Literary at MSC Covered Court ,
Monday, August 19,2013.
The program started with a
mass celebrated by Rev. Fr. Peter
Perilla who emphasized “Our
most intensive opponent is none
other than ourselves. The fact that
we let our weaknesses conquer
our mind and body, we will fail
often.”
Moreover, the last reminder
he said was to let go of the past to
be able to succeed. Life must go
on, as the saying goes, “Past is past”
and believe in present moment”.
The entrance of ROTC colors
and the preliminaries led by Mogpog
Brass Band followed. The crowd gave
earsplitting screams when each unit
was called by Mr. Rafael Seno, the
master of ceremony.
President Romulo H. Malvar
gave the opening remarks while
ROTC Officer Sergeant Historillo
gave the security measures.
Ms. Lindel De Luna, golden
medalist of PASUC National Palaro
2012 lighted the symbolic torch.
Parade Signals the Commencement of
MSC Olympics 2013
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LET THE GAMES BEGIN!
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Dr. Romulo H. Malvar shakes hands
with Vice Governor Romulo A. Baccorro
Jr., expressing his thanks for being the
guest speaker on the opening program.
NEXUS, reigns first runner-up in Cheer dance Nexus Cheer dancers placed
first runner-up in the Cheer Dance
Competition held August 19, Mon-
day morning right after the opening
program at MSC Covered Court.
Through the spontaneous
screams as the Nexus cheer dancers
performed, the audience expressed
how they were charmed by the
stunts and routines shown by each
performer. Despite inevitable errors
committed ,the dancers amazed the
crowd with their boosting confidence
all through out their performance.
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Nexus Cheer Dancers show their Power Ranger formation.
AB English and BA Communication arts aaccup accredited level 1
Msc Olympics 2013 issue no. 1 august 20, 2013
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Competition
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Boards of Judges which
composed of respectable people
coming from the inside and outside
of the province namely: SLSU
Sports Director Prof. Fedirico A.
Seribo, SLSU Culture and Arts Di-
rector Prof. Rico L. Morales, MSC
President Dr. Romulo H. Malvar,
Vice Mayor Roberto F. Macdon, and
Supply Officer Mrs. Grace Iledan
with Dr. Almon A. Ocquendo from
Cavite State University as the
chairman of the board have finally
decided that that from the eight
competing teams E-nnovators of
School of Information and Compu-
ting Siences to hail first, Nexus of
School of Arts and Sciences to land
MSC Olympics... Muse and escort of every
team, its unit flag raising signified
the official opening of MSC Olympics
2013 enthused the players, coaches
and officials of different delegations.
Ms. Cherie Ann Morales, a
SAS faculty member, introduced the
guest speaker, Honorable Vice
Governor Romulo A. Bacorro Jr.,
M.D. On his speech he said that Olym-
pics was one event in MSC when we
became a family. It developed self-
confidence, teamwork, discipline,
sportsmanship, etc.
To show our gratitude,
President Malvar, Dr. Leodegario M.
Jalos, and Dr. Diosdado Zulueta gave
the Plaque of Appreciation and a token
to our Hon. Vice Gov. Romulo A.
Bacorro.
Afterwards, the declaration of
the Oath of the Athletes led by Ms.
Judy Ann A. Bata-Anon and Oath of
the Officials led by Mr. Edgardo R.
Laririt ensued.
Mhaliya Sigue
on second and Artisan of School
of Industrial Technology to get
the 3rd place.
Ms. Kimberly Grace
Mistal, who is the coach of the
cheer dancers, was very proud of
the success of the cheer dancers.
“Worth ang pagod at pag-overnight
naming dahil sa pagkapanalo nila,”
she said.
Gemarie Manao Julia Franceska Mercene
Parade signals the opening
of the MSC Olympics 2013
An opening parade starts the
Marinduque State College (MSC)
Olympics 2013 with the theme
“Sharing MSC’s Legacy through
Festival of Sports, Cultural and Liter-
acy” at Boac Covered Court this
morning, August 19, 2013.
MSC students, officials,
faculties, coaches and athletes
were gathered in the said place
wearing their respective uniforms
as they proudly represent their
school. The parade begun at exact-
ly seven o’clock headed by the
PNP Marshalls, Color, Mogpog
Brass Band, Supreme Student
Council Federation (SSCF) Boac,
Sta. Cruz, Gasan, Torrijos, officers
and officials followed by the facul-
ties, coaches, athletes, contestants
and student of different delegation
namely Blue Flames, SSTED La-
boratory School, Artisan, Matrix,
Agri-Power, SETED Warriors,
Seiners, E-nnovators, Nexus, Pana-
cea, Trojans, Lex Coercitor,
MNHS DLC and lastly the non-
teaching personnel, other officials
of the college and guest.
Madelene M. Nacawili
Sarah Jane S. Lupig
NEXUS, reigns...
Nexus’ muses, escorts, athletes and coaches flaunt themselves in the parade.
Nexus spills Agri- Power,
67-53
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MARJORY ANN GUERERRO RANKS THIRD IN LITERARY CONTEST
“PAGKUKUWENTO”
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Marjory Ann Guererro ranks Third in Literary Contest
Gathering 91% of the
total average, Marjory Ann
Guererro, a junior student of
Bachelor of Arts in Communica-
tion was announced as the second
runner-up in MSC Olympics
2013, for literary contest pagku-
kuwento category.
Held at the MSC Learning
Resource Center, the competition
started at exactly one o’ clock in the
afternoon with Dagliang Talumpati
as the prior competition. All partici-
pants were given five minutes to
deliver their speeches.
The speech techniques,
creativity in delivery and mastery
of the piece brought Marjory to
stand out as an early pick. In the
end, it was Beverly Samarita of
SSTED Blue Flames hailed as
champion followed by Von Zyrine
Louisel of SETED Warriors.
The School of Arts and
Sciences felt honored by the
award given by Marjorie for the
whole SAS community with the
full support given to her.
Paola Kristina L. Malacas
Nhonnie Jean N. Mayores
Nexus retains its triumph Nexus defended its title for Dag-
liang Talumpati/ Impromptu
Speech held August 19, 2013, at
MSC Learning Resource Center.
Millecent O. Pangilinan, AB
Political Science, 3rd year student
won the first place from ten other
competing schools in the literary
contest for Talumpati during the
2013 MSC Olympics themed
“Sharing MSC’s Legacy Through
Festival of Sports, Cultural, and
Literary” Nexus as first placer was
followed by the Blue flames, second;
E-nnovators, third; SETED Warriors,
fourth; and Matrix, fifth place.
“Sangguniang Kabataan as
School of Corruption”, was the piece
that Pangilinan picked from 15 top-
ics offered.“From Pilipinas to Filipi-
nas” for Blue flames; “Zero– Based
Grading system”, E-nnovators;
“Reproductive Health Law”, SETED
Warriors; “Filipinos as Pet Lovers;
and Animal Rights”, Matrix and
others.
“Unexpected, di ko akalain
kasi first time ko, tapos wala pa
akong susuotin, nakakatuwa nga
yung scene ako lang yung hindi
nakaformal attire pero dahil sa
tulong ng ArtSSo at AbSo agad
agad na provide ang susuotin ko”
said Pangilinan”.
She was guided by the two
coaches Mrs. Alma Jalos and Mrs.
Teresita Tubungbanua, designated
as the trainors for the events.
“Magagaling sila lahat,
mataas ang pagtinngin ko sa ka-
nila pero aaminin ko kinabahan
ako kasi si Rafael Seño ang defend-
ing champion ng Nexus” Pangili-
nan also added.
Marjory Ann Guerrero
News
Nexus spills
Agri- Power, 67-53
Marineth Magaling
Jean Grace Solina
Nexus basketball men team
beat the Agri- Power of Torrijos
Campus with the score of 67-53 in
their first game at Boac Covered
court , Monday afternoon.
In the first quarter, Gwyne Lo-
to set fire to game with his persisting
attacks which triggered his team-
mates to play harder and better which
resulted to 18 points against 4 points of
Agri- Power.
Despite common errors like
traveling, the fighting spirit and
determination of the Nexus continued
until the second quarter of the game
with the score of 26-32.
Nexus men showed their
moves and attacks against the op-
ponent team. They also had a very
close fight in the 3rd quarter. Agri-
Power was eager to surpass the score of
the Nexus (52 points) but they did not
succeed since the Nexus was persis-
tent to win the game.
“I am confident that they will
win though wala silang practice dahil
meron na silang experience on playing
basketball” Mr. Imperio said when he
was interviewed before the game. His
statements were proven when on the
final quarter Nexus scored 67 versus 53
LET THE GAMES BEGIN!
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