Cebu's Salazar Colleges off to rousing start in ROTC Games

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Cebu’s Salazar Colleges of Science and Institute of Technology (SCSIT) got off to a rousing start after ripping Capiz State University, 25-9, 25-10, 25-10, in the opening day of the 2023 Reserved Officers'... | ROTCGames MakreySports manilabulletin

Philippines ROTC Games 2023 Chairperson Senator Francis Tolentino and PSC commissioner Fritz Gaston speak with athletes during the first day of the Womens Volleyball at the University of St Augustine Gymnasium in Iloilo City. Playing in their biggest tournament yet, SCSIT head coach Ray Vincent Sanoria said the Cebuana cadets needed to shrug off some jitters before delivering a worthy performance in front of "We do not know how they play. But we just played our best game.

“Hindi ko pa masabi ang chances namin kasi eight teams kami sa pool and I'm sure may magagaling na teams diyan.” added Sanoria, who had Ronamie Caturas leading the squad with 14 points. “Mas gagalingan pa po namin. 'Yung teamwork namin po na mas lalong gagana at [umaasa] po kaming marami pa kaming matutunan,” Caturas said.

Meanwhile, Guimaras State University bucked a slow start and escaped Colegio de Santa Ana de Victorias, 18-25, 26-24, 25-23, 10-25, 15-11, while Leyte Colleges trounced IloIlo Science and Technology University, 25-19, 25-16, 25-17.Events in boxing, athletics and kickboxing will kick off on Tuesday at the Robinsons City Activity Center, Iloilo Sports Complex and SM IloIlo.

 

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