Wednesday, December 31, 2008

RX Year-Ender Music Countdown

What a way to wait for changing of the year! While everyone's doing their preparations for the year to start anew, here I am doing what I've been fond of--listing the songs that top the RX's charts every year! Being an avid listener of RX for like more than a decade now, I've grown up with the genre of music that this radio station is playing on air. And for the year 2008, I must say most of the songs that made it to the list have become "the accompaniment" of every significant events in my life this year! Now, here's the RX Year-Ender Music Countdown hosted by Louie D.


Song of the year '07: Makes Me Wonder by Maroon 5


20. Say it Again - Marie Digby
19. Touch My Body - Mariah Carey
18. Forget About Me - Lil' Bit
17. Take A Bow - Rihanna
16. Light On - David Cook
15. Decode - Paramore
14. Better in Time - Leona Lewis
13. Bleeding Love - Leona Lewis
12. Womanizer - Britney Spears
11. Break the Ice - Britney Spears
10. Cat and Mouse - Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
09. Superhuman - Chris Brown feat. Keri Hilson
08. Breakeven - The Script
07. Bye Bye - Mariah Carey
06. Low - Florida
05. Go On Girl - Ne-Yo
04. No Air - Jordin Sparks feat. Chris Brown
03. With You - Chris Brown
02. Broken - Lifehouse


Song of the Year '08: Crush by David Archuleta

Friday, December 26, 2008

Ang Tanging Ina N'yong Lahat



Ang Tanging Ina N'yong Lahat, the second installment to the movie Ang Tanging Ina, seemed to be promising when its trailer was first shown on media. Well, at least for me it did, because the first installment was quite impressive when I saw it in cinema last May 2003, during the last day of our SOEP. Plus, the span of time that it took for the first installment to have another one is pretty long so those who were able to catch Ang Tanging Ina would be much interested to see what happened next.

This time around, the new installment is an entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF). It's far different from before which was like in the middle of the year or to be exact, summer of that year. Well, the feedback from the audience that time was very positive so I guess, having it shown during MMFF period would even cause it to gross more. With only Pinoy films as other competitors, there's definitely a big chance of bagging a huge income. And besides, most comedy-type movies hit big during MMFF mainly because people want to have a good laugh during their Christmas vacation.

Whatever the intentions are, all that matters in the end is, did the audience enjoy the movie?

Of course, it has been customary for well-produced movies to have movie promotions in TV by testimonials from those who watched. Expect the comments "ang galing talaga ni ----," "the best movie of the year" or "grabe, ang saya!" These would probably be the shout outs of those who enjoyed the movie. But, just to think of it, I guess.. even me, if faced with a camera, I wouldn't say I didn't enjoy the movie unless I do not want to be seen on TV. But I wouldn't cross the line for those who really mean what they said. After all, it's a proper way and still, it's a choice of one to rather not comment infront of the camera if one has nothing good to say or one did not enjoy the movie at all.

Then, there would also be a few who would say that the lines are so cheesy and the jokes are corny. That the movie is such a waste of time and money. Well, they probably have hurled too harsh judgment when you hear them say that because in the first place, one must know that choosing a comedy movie means risking a chance to encounter those type of scenes or lines. But if the corniness or cheesiness is too much, I guess, it's understandable why they acted such way. Or by any chance, you have probably talked to a critic who's judgmental most of the time.

Well as for me, I must say that the movie is just a little short of my expectation. The funny scenes are lessened. But when I say funny, it means like laughing out loud or lol! Maybe the scriptwriters were in a rush to do their job and they ran out of much more hilarious scenes then filled them up with a lot of extenders. But then again, I still consider watching the movie worthwhile.

Just like the first installment, there are a few lines taken from the movies created by Star Cinema. It's a good add though because it will leave you thinking, "from which movie was it again?" Also the fast forward thing seems to be a trademark of this movie. I must say it's effective in the sense that the actors become fancy and it does help create a comic scene. And one thing noticeable about the whole movie is the addition of the "kasabihan" or proverbs, I guess, in English. Some did tickle me in a way but most just gave me a bad impression of the writers. Anyway, maybe some of the audience found it hilarious but it didn't just work for me.

The plot of the story is just so so. At first, I didn't pay much attention to how the story progresses because I was more focused on the punch lines but when things turned around for the character of Ai-Ai, Ina Montecillo that is, I was a bit disappointed with how the story was brought to another dimension. There could have been a much better way of putting up a more realistic story line but I'll just leave it there. The plot might also be pointing out to something about country's situation but it's too lame to start a fire so I guess, it wasn't done in any purpose other than to create a good movie.

Besides the plot, most of the actors also just did fine. The tandem of Ai-ai delas Alas and Eugene Domingo on screen works for me in most of their scenes. Ai-Ai is a veteran when it comes to both comedy and drama, I must say. Then it all relies to the script on how much better actress she could be. Eugene Domingo is also a brilliant performer. Aside from the good lines given to her, Eugene delivers very well her acting prowess. That's why when it's an Ai-Ai-Eugene movie, I expect something hilarious! The other characters in the movie just did fine though given very little dialogues. They also supported the main characters.

Aside from Ang Cute ng Ina Mo, I should say, the Ang Tanging Ina installments are on top of my list when it comes to Tagalog Comedy Movies. I might be biased in giving my review on this but that's how I see it. Now, I'm looking forward to more of the Ai-Ai and Eugene tandem in movies.

Rate: 8.5/10

Monday, December 22, 2008

AOM'03 First Grand Reunion

Here's the group minus Jona who still had a shift in the hospital and Karren who left early. I am also here..taking the shot! =)
from left to right: (farthest layer)Julius, Jovanne, Lawrence (middle layer)Vanessa, CLinton, Kenette, Valerie, Shelley, Aleli, Mary Joy, Anne Lorraine, Dianne, Philip (inner layer)Pearl, Andrea, Diana, James, Rolando, Kaye



Finally! After five years of not gathering each other as a group, the IV-Assumption of Mary Batch 2003--my section in fourth year high school that is, spent one night together to catch up on each other's life and to enjoy this season's festivity.

The plan of meeting up is actually a way of strengthening the bond that we had back in high school. It has been long overdue but when it was finally realized, the effect is so much good! The venue of the celebration was in Gerry's Grill-Alimall at 7pm.

Everyone was in good spirits that night. While everyone was waiting for the group to be completed, the early comers took time to ask one another about how each is getting on with life. Some are professionals now and earning money from their jobs while others are still waiting for their own time to land into the corporate world too. Just like me, I'm still..enjoying a laid back person's life! Well, I guess I deserve that much of relaxation after 17 years of continuous education. The place also glimmers as the camera captures the good times. Then as someone arrives, be it a group, a couple or solo, the group cheers out loudly gesturing a warm welcome.

It was as if time was fleeting being with the people who once became a part of my life. The night was too short to relive those happy memories we had in high school. After everyone was filled not only with the sumptuous dishes but also with the stories that everyone told, the group did the final activity which Filipinos are most fond of--striking a pose to the camera!

It was indeed a perfect night for everyone! The first AOM'03 Reunion was at its grand! I do hope that this marks the beginning of the annual Christmas reunion that we can have.

Here are some of the pictures taken that night.



Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Got addicted to Pirates: Rule the Carribean!



The game Pirates was introduced to me by my cousin's fiance, Ian. I really did not have an account in facebook before that. It was only when I got interested with how Pirates is played that I also signed-up in facebook. At first, I was just listening to Ian while he was explaining to my sister how the game is played. The mechanics of the game is confusing when it was explained to me first time. But when it was my turn, I enjoyed it and I got hooked to it just like now.

For beginners of this game, the first few steps are shown at the first page that you would see when the application is loaded. You just have to follow them first. I think there are four steps.

Once you've accomplished all the steps, you just have to repeat them all. Since the directions are not that specific or each step doesn't explain what's the purpose of doing so, the link for help will do. Plus, there's also a link to a forum for it in the help page.

These are the basic aspects of the game posted in the help page. I've added some points to somehow help. Well, these points are just based on my experiences.

The words in blue are the selections in the game. Under each of them are the explanation in italics plus my add-ins.

Plunder
Ahoy! This is the first place to go when ye start the game. Come here to earn gold and gain infamy points by completing plundering jobs. Gold helps ye get properties that bring recurring income on Pirate island and allows ye to purchase items in the Armory. Infamy points allow ye to move up to higher levels.
Some jobs have certain requirements before ye can do them: weapons or transport for ye fleet, a certain number of mateys, certain amount of infamy points, etc. New jobs become available as ye progress through the game.


Well, it's pirate language. How cool is that! It's the one used in the game so get used to it. Infamy points is called Experience points in the game. In choosing among the plunder items, the following must meet the requirement of the item..

1. the energy stats
2. the amount and kind of armory requirement
3. the needed number of crew members (see "Yer Crew" below)

These are the reasons why choose the certain item

1. your need for an amount of Gold is in that range
2. the experience points / Exp (Earning the required experience points will move you up to the next higher levels)

Here's a tip: Some have captions in green stating "Rumored to Drop Loot." If you have all the requirements, you should choose this above others because you can get special weapons here which are not found in the Armory.

Bounties
Arrrr! Those sons of biscuit eaters! This is where ye can put another player on the "Bounty List" and pay a bounty (a certain amount of gold) to whoever attacks the target first. For example, ye might put someone on the Bounty List after they've attacked ye.
If ye want to make some easy gold, attack the pirates on this list. But move quickly -- first come, first serve!


I haven't done this yet but planning to do it as I progress with the game. If your planning to put someone in the "Bounty List," just be sure you had a reason for doing so. If you did it for no reason at all, you might get attacked by the crews of the person you added to the list. Also, I haven't tried attacking somebody in the list because most of them are already strong players of the game.

Pirate Island
Make yer gold work for ye, even when yer away from the Pirates app. Earn daily recurring income - build territories and operations to maximize yer money-making power.

This area is pretty exciting because you get to decide how much you'll gonna earn for an hour. You can choose from the variety of lots and operations which offer different amount of income per hour. The operations are of course available only when you have purchased its corresponding lot.

Just a tip: If you earned golds in fighting and you still are going to stay longer on line then purchase items first in the armory because you'll be needing them when you fight your opponents. Purchase an island when you are leaving. That is, if you still have remaining golds yet.

Sometimes there are lots available for purchase which offer bigger income. You can gun for them. However, it has a number of crew minimum requirement so you must get as many crew members as you can!

Treasure Chest
Bury yer gold here so it won't get stolen in fights. But it'll cost ye - a certain percentage always gets lost in the sand.

The treasure chest serves as the bank where you keep everything you've earned. However, the difference is that when you deposit your gold or the term in the game "bury," you get to pay a certain amount. The amount deducted from your the gold you're going to bury is 10%. On the other hand when you want to use the gold again, you can unbury it without paying any fee.

Tip: When you log in to the game application and saw the golds you've gained from your last visit, purchase everything you need then immediately bury it because when somebody attacks you, you might get lost along with a bigger amount of gold.

Also, don't leave any gold unburied when you leave the game!

DAVEY JONES
If ye want some bonus extras, ye can help Davey Jones by completing offers in the Davey Jones section. He will reward ye with bonus points that will help ye move up the pirate ranks.

Well, it's nothing but a character created by the developer of the game. Here, you can do stuff indicated in the page. This is where the creators of the game earn real money through players who are so hooked to the game that they also purchase something through their credit cards. As for me, I'm gonna earn them the hard way. And in the first place, I still haven't got myself a card plus if I do have it, I won't pay that much for a past time.

FIGHT!
Show those scurvy dogs ye can throw down! Battle other pirates on Pirate island for gold and infamy points. Make sure ye have enough health and strength points. Ye want more infamy points to move up in level.

In this selection, you'll find the names of other pirates gamers who are of the same level as you are. Your main goal in fighting is to win more gold and experience points. To fight someone, just click on the attack button or better yet click on the opponent's name first to check his/her stats before attacking.

According to the forums, the highest gold that one can earn from a single attack is 70000 and the highest amount that can be lost is up to 100000 per attack. Also, the number of crews you have determines your success rate. The more crew you have, the stronger your fleet becomes and the higher the success rate you can achieve.

Tip: In choosing someone to attack, choose someone whose crew is the same number as you have or less than that. Before attacking him/her, check his/her stats and weigh in the strength of your opponent by looking at the items that he/she has in her stats. Because sometimes those with more crews have weaker stats and attacking them can make you win!

If you win in the first attack and you still have strength, keep on attacking the same opponent because in doing so, you might loot more items or even keelhaul your opponent.

Armory
Buy and sell weapons and transport to equip yer mateys and make sure yer fleet is strong in fights. This is also where ye buy different items required for certain plundering jobs.

The description says it all. This is where weapons and movement items are bought. Make sure you have each one of them and decide on which items to have more because each item corresponds to a certain number of Defense points and/or Attack points. Also, some items requires an upkeep which means there's a corresponding deduction in your income every 54 minutes once that particular item is bought.

Yer Crew
Yo ho ho! The more mateys ye have, the stronger yer fleet. Having more mateys helps in fights and is required for certain plundering jobs. Ye can recruit them here.

The key of winning the game is to have more crew. Invite someone to add you as crew. In some selections like Plunder and Pirate Island, there's a minimum requirement of crew to purchase a certain item. Also, your crew plays a big part in your game because there are fights that affect your crew. For instance, winning in your fight also gives a certain amount of gold or experience points to your crew. You can also cause damage to them when you lost the fight.

Me Skills
When ye gain enough infamy points to increase in level, ye are awarded skill points that ye can use to improve yer pirate's skills, maximum bravery points, maximum health points, and maximum strength points.

When you move up to the next level you earn 5 skills which you can choose where to invest them to. Be it in your defense skill, attack skill, maximum energy, maximum, health, or in maximum strength. You just have to strategize on where to allocate them.

Here is the time it takes for each item to increase by a point.

Health 3:00mins, Energy 5:00mins, Strength 5:00mins

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I hope this helps. Just let me know if there's anything you might wanna ask. I may not answer them all as I'm just a newbie too here especially if the question is something deep about the game but I could try it. Anyway, there's no harm in trying. Just keep your questions coming.

I must say this game has done something good to me while I'm in a long vacation. I have something new to do while surfing the net. Plus, it has something that keeps me coming back. I don't know how long I'm gonna be hooked in to this game but right now I'm just so into it!

I'm also gonna try other applications in the facebook. Well, mostly by Zynga, I guess..

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

End of the Year Guests

Two days ago, my cousin Ate Gina and her fiance Ian arrived here in the Philippines from New Zealand to have a two weeks-long vacation. They're going to stay in Luna, La Union and since we are the relative nearest the airport, they first dropped by our house for a couple of days. It's actually their plan to let Ian meet Ate Gina's parents before getting married.

As Filipinos, it has been our custom to show hospitality to visitors. Be it in a simple gesture of welcoming the guests with a positive attitude or exuberance in every way. Through this kind of practice we make sure that the stay of our guests becomes worthwhile.

On their first night here, I was a bit uncomfortable but I must say I used to have this kind of feeling everytime there's a visitor in the house or I am a visitor to a place. Though Ate Gina's been with us several times, I felt that the thought that we don't see each other often or talk to each other that quite much made me a bit hesitant. But I knew I shouldn't be because they're just gonna be spending a short time with us so I was thinking, why not make the most out of that span of time.

The thing was, I forgot to brush up on my English speaking skill before I got into the battle of wit. I must admit, I really am not that confident with my English orally. I used to speak like a robot with a lot of "ah's" and "uhm's". And to make matters worse I often just say "Yes" when I understand.. without trying to expound more on the topic. Well, expect that I'm still constructing the sentence in my head. Then when I missed what was said or just didn't understand, I often respond with "I'm sorry" or "Can you repeat that?" or even "What's that again?" Haha! I need practice!

Ian's got a stronger accent than my Uncle Sandy who's a Scot. He's got a different intonation compared to the one that I got used to when speaking with Uncle Sandy. Aside from that, he talks a bit faster but we remind him so when it gets that fast. When it comes to the things that he speaks about, I think he's got a lot of things to say. He speaks whatever he's thinking and I see that as a good sign that he's a good person.

Since the period that they had here is just short, we spent the day with activities. In the morning, my sister and I joined them for a walk around our CLEAN community. Emphasis on the clean..lol! Marikina Heights is known for that by the way. Then back at home, Ian brought out his gadgets which to be honest I became a little envious with when I first saw them. Starting with his XBOX 360 and PS2. It was disappointing though that the picture had no color when the whole set up was done. We later found out that the problem was with our TV. It's only standard TV not HDTV! I was able to play one game but Ian did not want to continue it without color.

We proceeded with watching a movie. Ian brought out his collection of cloned DVD's. I guess about 50 copies of them or more. He told us that he's using a software called CloneDVD. He said, he bought the software and used it to copy the original, even the protected or copyrighted ones. He told us that he has about 300 collections of movies back in NZ. How cool is that! While we were watching Transformers the Movie, he brought out Ate Gina's laptop, his DVD writer and blank DVD's, showed us how it's done and offered to give us some copies!

Here are the movies that he gave us: 300, Aeonflux, Alien vs Predator, Indiana Jones(Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981, Temple of Doom 1984, The Last Crusade 1989, and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 2008), King Arthur, King Kong, Star Wars(IV: A New Hope 1977, V: Empire Strikes Back 1980, VI: Return of the Jedi 1983, I: The Phantom Menace 1999, II: Attack of the Clones 2002 and III: Revenge of the Sith 2005), and Transformers the Movie

Then later that afternoon, we went to the mall of asia to stroll and buy stuff. However, I wasn't able to consume the money that was given to me. I couldn't think of where to spend the money that time so I just kept it.

The next day, they left for La Union.

Monday, December 08, 2008

Finally, away from home..

Finally, after a very long time I'm beginning to make blogging a habit again. It's not that I have more things to say now but definitely it's for the reason that I have less things to do now. And when I'm bored, I'm feeling the urge to write just anything. It's better than be caught idle anyway.

This day, I've planned to go somewhere else other than staying here at home. I've been stuck here in the house for quite a long time now. Also, I was tasked by my sister to buy gift for my little cousin. Since I've been missing the Manila area, I was thinking of Divisoria!

LRT - Katipunan Station
This is my first stop from our house after a jeepney ride. Since second year college until during the review days I was patronizing the LRT services when I go to the part of Manila. Now, I still prefer this route of course because it's the fastest way to go there plus the comfort of riding in an air-conditioned vehicle at a considerable price.

I noticed one thing inside the train, there were no Christmas songs playing in the background! Too bad, it was boring!

LRT - Recto Station
It's the terminal station. I only alight in this station when I go to places farther than school. Nothing's changed. It's still the same.

Hidalgo
Pirated CD, DVD, HD DVD, Blu Ray galore! This is where I usually double-up my own security. Here are my reasons why I think a precautionary measure is a must in this place.

First. You must protect yourself from snatchers who might take the chance of doing their craft while searching for your stuff. It's better to be proactive than be sorry later. You might feel a little nervous. Well, it's a good thing! At least you're aware of the worst scenario and will try to avoid that to happen. Just don't over react. Instead of keeping away from them you might easily call their attention.

Secondly, I have never been good in avoiding these annoying people whom I call "X Pushers." As long as you're in their zone, you'll never escape their marketing strategy of promoting their products right infront of your face. So weak people, beware! You might just give in to temptation.

And finally, the VRB "Hakot Group." Wag ka na magmalinis.. you know where you put yourself into when you dropped by that place. Anyway, they seldom do their job. Just check up your luck before you go there. And don't stay too long in searching for your stuff especially in confined areas. You don't wanna own a moment of ill fame or be locked-up in there 'til the "Hakot Group" has gone. Take it from me. I did not have that chance of fame though, well.. luckily, but I was one of the people who got locked up. Traumatizing? Yes, but I've learned my lesson anyway.

Why I keep coming back to this place?.. Pretty simple.. just because.

Quiapo Church
Before I left Quiapo, I passed by the church. I rarely visit that place when I go to Hidalgo. That time, I don't know why but I just did. I was just standing at the back and said my prayers.

Divisoria
I've been to this place way back before. From the LRT Recto station, it's just a jeepney ride to the Tutuban mall. I had a thought that I could just walk my way there because it's only like several blocks away from the Avenida Ave. I was just too tired that time plus it was beginning to get dark and I don't mind spending eight pesos to get there comfortably. After all, when I reach the place I knew that it's gonna be like endless walking.

While I was in the jeep, I noticed this one situation between the driver and several vendors. When the vehicles were on a complete halt because of the traffic, these vendors took the chance to sell cigarettes or candies. The driver on the other hand had to buy at least one or to give at least a peso. It had to be that way to all who would approach because a threat comes along with the trade. I did not witness how the threat was delivered but based from I what I heard from the story of the driver as he was ranting when several vendors had already approached, these vendors threatened him before and it went.."Magbibigay ka ba o papatayin kita!" Poor jeepney drivers.. but it is the sad reality of the situation. At some point, life is just so unfair!

A few minutes after boarding from the jeepney, I finally arrived at Divisoria. It was actually a block more away from the Tutuban mall but I decided to just alight from the jeep because the traffic was very heavy and I was more eager to walk than to wait and watch how those hungry leeches suck out blood from their poor host.

There were so many people scrambling everywhere as it is the Christmas season. All coming from different walks of life. I even witnessed the demolition of the stalls and push carts of the illegal vendors around the place. My attention was caught by this running woman who cried, "Ba't niyo ba kami pinahihirapan nang ganito? Bakit di niyo kami hayaang lumamon katulad ng nilalamon niyo!" Then I saw the cart loaded with sinangag na mani that she was pushing hurriedly away from the authorities to save her only way to earn for a living.

A thought came to me.. "Why not let these people have the chance to sell their products and earn something more on Christmas season. After all, Christmas is about merrymaking. And having something more than what one can have on an ordinary day makes the occasion festive!"

That was just a thought anyway. There's nothing I can do about it.

It was a long and tiring search for what I need. I went to the Tutuban mall first to look for a gift but all that I immediately saw there were a sea of apparels and fashion accessories. I walked past those stalls whose items are clothes only. Well, those were not my need anyway. I had crossed the other side of the mall but still had not found what I was looking for.

I went to the main mall then I saw boutiques and shops that are also found in regular malls unlike in the other part where the stalls are like tiangges only. This is where I found the gift. I did not easily settle for the first possible gift that I saw. Instead, I still roamed outside to look for something better.

Just across the Tutuban mall, I saw a shop where the products sold are all toys for the kids. I didn't think twice as I was too tired and wanting to go home that time. I searched in every corner of the shop then finally, I found something perfect for my cousin!

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In Hidalgo, I bought the 8in1 Blu Ray Disc. It contains the Batman movie series and Iron Man. I failed to watch in cinema both the two biggest comic book adaptation of the year -- The Dark Night and Iron Man.

Also, I bought the Dream Match in DVD. I saw several of these in the stalls so I was tempted to buy it also. Collectible? Yeah, maybe. It's worth increases as years progress because it is part of history now. Well.. I think.

I bought a transformable robot and car. It's not that pricey. It costs 170.50 pesos but I got it for only 160 pesos.


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The Dream Match finally realized..


Once again, people's champ Manny Pacquiao has proven his superiority inside the ring!

After several months since it was in the news that there will be match between The Golden Boy Oscar De La Hoya and Pound for pound King of the Ring Manny Pacquiao, finally it concluded yesterday, December 7, 2008 (Philippine setting). This match between two of the most talked about and globally-known sports icons in the recent generation of world boxing is the most anticipated match of the year. According to the news before and what I've researched now, the match is a non-title fight at 147 pound welterweight limit.

Having owned World Titles in 6 different weight divisions and a professional record of 39 wins and 5 losses, De La Hoya had been favored by analysts to win the match. On the other hand, Pacquiao who had just recently won the title in the lightweight division last June of this year against David Diaz and with a professional record of 47 wins, 3 losses and 2 draws was the underdog of the game.

I have never been a fan of boxing since before Manny Pacquiao came into the scene of world boxing. Maybe due to the same happiness that I feel as the other Filipinos everytime a Filipino boxer most especially Pacquiao wins in a match I started to watch a complete match of boxing. If not for Manny winning every match and now branded as the "Mexicutioner," I would have not watched a boxing match from start to end. I also have somehow known the boxing icons who are mostly Pacquiao's contender -- Barrera, Morales and Marquez to name a few and facts about the game like the governing bodies and the weight classifications when I started to be curious about boxing.

Yesterday, I've watched the dream match in the television at TV channel 7 and the night before I had also accidentally tuned the TV to the documentary regarding the dream match shown in GMA-7 so I was able to know facts about the match and how important it is in the boxing history. I was really expecting much about the match because like I've said what are about to bout in the ring are two well-known boxers. Since I'm not that of an avid fan of boxing, I was just waiting for the main event. I wasn't expecting though that when the TV was tuned to Channel 2 I would see in the news flash about the result of the match and I was at first eye-stuck to the teletext waiting for the result of the match. Then, my heart leaped with joy when I found out that Pacquiao won! But I was curious about the match because Pacquiao managed to win on the 8th round and all the while I was expecting that the match would reach the 12th round.

When the main event started to be televised in GMA, I noticed that it wasn't that exciting match after all because it was like a one sided game. It was like even if one doesn't know the point system of boxing, one would know who's winning. It's not that I am ranting about the victory of Pacquiao but I guess the match just did not go with my expectation.

In every round, Pacquiao was doing what he was trained to, like the strategy that he used which I guess they call the "1,2, Punch" and it was even showed in the replay of the highlight of the round how he had successfully done it. He had also thrown his jabs at top speed like what he's been doing before or even did better this time.

While on the other side of the ring, De La Hoya I guess had a hard time doing what he did best in his previous bouts maybe because of not expecting how good Manny is or maybe lack of preparation because what I noticed was he seldom throw jabs to counteract his opponent's attacks. Maybe Pacquiao was just too quick and has great reflexes that was why De La Hoya's offense did not go successfully but I must say it's clear in the last remaining rounds that he had a hard time because he wasn't throwing jabs anymore.

The sports analysts were proven wrong when they said that De La Hoya's advantage of having longer reach of up to 6 inches would be very dangerous for Pacquiao because Pacquiao showed that his speed and enough preparation including the well-analyzed strategies could defeat even the most famous boxer of this generation, Oscar De La Hoya. On the start of the 9th round, De La Hoya gave up the fight and did congratulate Pacquiao for a job well done. It was a win for Pacquiao on the 8th round by TKO! Though the dream match was a little less short of my expectation I'm still glad that Pacquiao won because I would be very much disappointed and would rather not write this blog if he happened to get lost.

And now, many are saying Oscar De La Hoya is the past. It’s Pacquiao’s time now. Mabuhay ang Pilipino!

Friday, October 31, 2008

October 2008 Electronics Licensure Examination

At last, the long wait is over. I've finally laid my fingers again on the keyboard and do what everyone's been doing in the internet lately. I guess, this is the perfect time to scribble thoughts since all my worries have temporarily been swept away by a really good news. I must say that it's the end for cramming on school stuff like projects and exams. But of course the new worries goes with the unanswerable questions like where will I be at after this, will I be what I wanted myself to be or will I make the people who matter proud of my decisions.They may seem to be getting into my mind though not always but I guess the answer is always directed upon me, my decisions and my actions.

Oh well, this blog isn't suppose to sound as serious as it is. But for a person who's most of the time..serious, I guess it's just normal. I just want to thank a few people who are part of what I have achieved.

First, I'd like to thank the special persons closest to my heart. My family who's been the inspiration to everything that I do. I'd like to specifically mention my sister who I guess texted also her friends to wish me luck the day before the exams. Their prayers did help me. My Auntie Etang and Uncle Sandy who phoned me the night before the exams and told me that they believe in me and that I'll surely pass. It somehow gave a little pressure on me but the thought that they phoned me still made me smile. To Auntie Lina who encourages me all the time and puts her trust in me that I could make it. To my cousin, Stephen, thank you too for passing the luck to me after passing your exams. And all my relatives who showed their support and offered their prayers for me..

Next in line, I'd like to thank my classmates, batchmates and professors in UST. For all the knowledge and review materials they've shared. I can't remember if I've contributed in the sharing but I guess the materials they've received from my review buddies, Christian, Marc and Elaine is all that I could offer also if they asked from me. I'm really glad that UST claimed its high passing percentage again and still holds its spot as the top performing school in its category.

At this point, I want to mention also my friends who are what I also call, "pamapsaya ng buhay." Leli, Ban, Jona, James, Law, Pifs, Shel, Roli and Jen. Thanks guys for showing me the other side of the review days. Our gimmicks showed me that there's more to life than drowning myself to a sea of review materials. And from this note, I'm offically passing the luck to you Philip, you're next! Good luck to you and may God guide you on the 4th - 6th of Nov.!

Thank you also to the Lepanto Clinic people. To Ate Emie and Dra. Tina for accommodating us in your place during the review days. To "Ate Diner Dash," for the sumptuous meals and five star quality service..hehe. Hope we have time to deliver to you the good news too.

And finally, I must say that I've strengthened my faith in you Lord during the review days. Because from You alone I've built my confidence and trust in myself that I'll make it through. Now, I'm giving all the thanks back to You.


To all who passed, Congratulations and may God Bless us all!


Here's the result of the board exams..

The top performing schools in the October 2008 Electronics Engineer Licensure Examination classified as follows are:

A. WITH 100 OR MORE EXAMINEES


1. SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY....................................................48.00%
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIV. OF THE PHIL. - MANILA.........................48.00%
2. POLYTECHNIC UNIV. OF THE PHIL. – MAIN – STA. MESA.........47.00%
3. BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY..............................................40.00%

B.  WITH 50-99 EXAMINEES


1. UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS...........................................77.00%
2. HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY...................................................62.00%
3. BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY – BATANGAS CITY...............61.00%

C. WITH 20-49 EXAMINEES


1. MINDANAO STATE UNIV. – ILIGAN INST. OF TECHNOLOGY...83.00%
2. UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES – DILIMAN......................75.00%
3. ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY – Q.C..............................73.00%



Top 10 October 2008 Electronics Engineers (ECEs):

1. FERDINAND MATUTINO SANCHEZ, TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY - 91.10
2. KRISTOFFER SY LAIZ, ATENEO DE NAGA - 90.30
3. ROY ANDREW MANQUERIA GARCIA, DIVINE WORD COLLEGE OF CALAPAN - 90.20
3. LEDA CELICA BAUTISTA SAMIN, WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY-PHILIPPINES-CABANATUAN CITY - 90.20
4. DON JOVEN RAVOY AGRAVANTE, UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS - 90.00
4. KENNETH ALDRIN OPIS PRUDENCIO, POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-MAIN-STA. MESA - 90.00
5. JEFRIL MANONGSONG AMBOY, BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY-BATANGAS CITY - 89.90
6. RIGOR LANCION CABUÑAG, POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-MAIN-STA. MESA - 89.80
7. JASON MARC ALMIROL ALEGADO, UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS - 89.60
8. MARK JOSEPH BERNABE PE, UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST-CALOOCAN - 89.00
9. EDISON DIMAALA DE LARA, POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-MAIN-STA. MESA - 88.90
9. ELEANOR ANNE BASA TIGLAO, HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY - 88.90
10. CHESTER DE VERA PARAYNO, SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY - 88.70
10. RYAN DE LEON RIVERA, POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-MAIN-STA. MESA - 88.70

Roll of Successful Examinees in the
ELECTRONICS ENGINEER LICENSURE EXAMINATION
Held in OCTOBER 2008, Released on OCTOBER 29, 2008

1. ABACAN, ALFRED LUIS SANTOS
2. ABAD, JONAH JOJO HEERLIJK ABARRA
3. ABAD, RALPH WILLIAM YBIERNAS
4. ABALOS, OSCAR JR ZAPANTA
5. ABANILLA, JULIE AIZA PADRIQUE
6. ABANTE, MARINELLE CARINGAL
7. ABARCA, NERISSA CARPIO
8. ABARINTOS, JULIUS LORENZO ABADIANO
9. ABAT, MARK DAVID GUIBONE
10. ABDON, REX JR LUMANOG
11. ABELENDE, JOEVEL SALMORIN
12. ABELLA, DANILO JR MERCURIO
13. ABELLA, KRISTINA MARIE SARDAN
14. ABELLA, MICHAEL ANTHONY MERCADER
15. ABIAD, MARICRIS BILON
16. ABIG, FRANCISCO JR LUCAS
17. ABLAO, MARCO POLO TABIRAO
18. ABLIDAS, MIKALE RIZTON MANUEL
19. ABRICO, KRIZ ALGIE DE LA TORRE
20. ABULENCIA, MARY ANNE LAPUZ
21. ACOB, THERESA VILLAGUAS
22. ACOSTA, BRENDA CASTILLO
23. ADAJAR, ARTHUR JAY BRILLO
24. ADOLFO, CID MATHEW SANTIAGO
25. AFRICA, JOHNSON REAZON
26. AFRICA, RALPH DENNIS SALCEDO
27. AFUANG, KRISANTHA MYCA TERANIA
28. AGGARAO, PABLO JR MATEO
29. AGRAVANTE, DON JOVEN RAVOY
30. AGRUDA, ALBERT RENIER SAET
31. AGTOTO, LIBERTY VIDOR
32. AGUAVIVA, HAZEL CAGAS
33. AGUILAR, ALEX MANIBOG
34. AGUILAR, ANNA MAY RAMOS
35. AGUILAR, JAMES FRANCIS BISMONTE
36. AGUILAR, JERRY YAGUEL
37. AGUILAR, LEMUEL SOLLANO
38. AGUILERA, RICHARD SABILLO
39. AGULLANA, JESSTER CRISOSTOMO
40. AGUM, LESTER JAMES UGSOD
41. AGUSTIN, ALFREDO JR SUMAOANG
42. AGUSTIN, ROWELITO DE JUAN
43. ALADA, MARK ERICKSON MORALES
44. ALAIR, MARY ROSE MAITEM
45. ALAMAG, ALEXIS AGQUIZ
46. ALBERTO, AARON SILVERIO
47. ALBERTO, JEROME PRUDENTE
48. ALCALEN, EDGAR JR RUBITE
49. ALCANTARA, MICHAEL VINCENT AGUILAR
50. ALCANTARA, ROY JEFFREY BUAN
51. ALCAZAR, RONOSA SANCHEZ
52. ALCORDO, RONALD DOMINGO
53. ALEGADO, JASON MARC ALMIROL
54. ALEGRE, JONALD REFAMONTE
55. ALEJANDRIA, ANN MARGARETTE ANGELES
56. ALEJANDRINO, ARGEL MALLARI
57. ALEJO, ANTONIO III BENAVENTE
58. ALFARO, REYNOLD SORREDA
59. ALFECHE, ADRIAN RAY OBACH
60. ALINGAROG, EDGARDO JR CANLAS
61. ALIPIO, NOEL YURI RILLON
62. ALIPOPO, GEMALYN LORIAGA
63. ALIVIADO, EVEROSE ABABON
64. ALLAS, DIOSDADO JR SADIWA
65. ALMARIO, JESSICA CAAWAY
66. ALMELOR, GENESES CASTROVERDE
67. ALMENDRAS, CHAIRELL WINSTON CANANIA
68. ALMERON, MARIFE DELEN
69. ALONZO, LEANDRO OLAES
70. ALTEZ, ARCHIVAL HERNANDEZ
71. ALUNAN, LENDL ISRAEL MAKABENTA
72. ALVAREZ, ADRIAN AMBROSE DUMAPIAS
73. ALVAREZ, KATHLEEN FAYE BLAZA
74. ALVAREZ, LESTER IAN PAMPLONA
75. ALVAREZ, MILO TORREGROSA
76. AMACIO, MARYNETH VOCES
77. AMADOR, RALPH STEVEN CUADERNO
78. AMANTE, NESTEDUNE MALVATAAN
79. AMATOSA, LEVISLE BABON
80. AMBION, CHRISTIAN BENEDICT SERRANO
81. AMBOS, RENZ CHRISTOPHER LOPEZ
82. AMBOY, JEFRIL MANONGSONG
83. AMOLOZA, KEN GASGAS
84. ANACAN, ROMMEL MANALO
85. ANANIA, RICHARD BERNANTE
86. ANCAJAS, NORMAN BLASCO
87. ANCHETA, RALPH JASON VARGAS
88. ANDICO, REYNALD JOSEF TOLEDO
89. ANDRES, RONALD SUÑGA
90. ANGELES, JULIUS LUNTAYAO
91. ANGLO, ERICSON BINAG
92. ANGULO, MICHAEL BERN DEGAMO
93. ANIN, RIZA BOSE
94. ANINIPOT, FAYE JANELLE ANTONIO
95. ANTALAN, CHRISTIAN PERMOLAN
96. ANTE, RAIZA PAMELA MEDELLIN
97. ANTONE, DIANA MAKINANO
98. ANTONIO, CHESTER LEE CACAL
99. APALISOK, AISHA MARIA CAPIRIG
100. APOSTOL, JAY CASIL
101. APRENTADO, GIANN CARLO STA ANA
102. APUHIN, ROMULO SUMAGAYSAY
103. AQUINO, AJUNALISA VENTO
104. AQUINO, ANGELINE PANADO
105. AQUINO, KRISTOPHER EDWARD AGONCILLO
106. AQUINO, MARVIN BOBADILLA
107. AQUINO, MICHAEL SCHERER UNDAY
108. ARANAS, RAISSA JIMENA
109. ARAÑEZ, OLIVER DE LEON
110. ARBOLEDA, ENRICO PAULO CALABINES
111. ARBOLEDA, MA LORICAR OBILLOS
112. ARCENAS, GRETCHEEN MAE PERIDA
113. ARCIAGA, ARNOLD CACATIAN
114. ARCILLA, DANILO JR TORRES
115. ARCILLA, OLIVER DULCE
116. ARCILLAS, JAYSON SANTOS
117. ARENAS, JOSE RAPHAEL CHING
118. ARGUELLES, KAREN ESCAÑO
119. ARGUELLES, LEA CLAVERIA
120. ARMONIO, ARIEL SERMONIA
121. AROBEL, MIKHAIL FUGUIAO
122. ARUTA, WINSTON CANONCE
123. ASI, JORIEL SULIT
124. ASOTIGUE, JUNE ANDREA SEVILLA
125. ASOY, JOHN DAVID VILLANUEVA
126. ASUNCION, MA KRISTA PAULA MANAHAN
127. ATENDIDO, DARWIN CLARK TORIBIO
128. ATIENZA, ALEX MALOLOS
129. AUNARIO, RINGO CRUZ
130. AUNGON, MARK EDISON GRANADA
131. AUSTRIA, MARK KHEVIN ZINAMPAN
132. AVELINO, ARNEL MAGNO
133. AZADA, ROMMEL BESA
134. AZAÑA, PRINCESS MADELEINE GECANA
135. BABAO, ROJAY SEGUISABAL
136. BABIDA, BLAIR BABARAN
137. BABULON, JENNIELYN NAULGAN
138. BACALANDO, JUNEVAL VAPOROSO
139. BACATE, MEGABAL LAZARO
140. BACLEA-AN, CYRIL LUT MARTILLO
141. BACULLO, JAYSON FAGYAN
142. BADILLO, ANDREW CARINGAL
143. BAGTING, STRAUSS LOPE
144. BALADAD, ROSEMARIE PULANCO
145. BALAGTAS, EDSEL GOMEZ
146. BALAGTAS, HAZEL ESTALLO
147. BALANA, CARLO DIVINO MINGOY
148. BALANSAG, NIÑO HUSAIN
149. BALAWIS, JOYBELLE BAYAN
150. BALCE, JUNE KERR CANONIGO
151. BALDOSTAMON, RAMER QUIMSING
152. BALEVA, JEHAN ENRIQUEZ
153. BALINADO, FAVIS JOSEPH COMIA
154. BALLADARES, ROGELIO JR BALAIS
155. BALLE, KRISTIAN IRISH MACAIRAN
156. BALLESTER, KRISTOPER JOHN ALBANO
157. BALLESTEROS, VENI RIGEL RODIEL
158. BALOGO, REINALYN BREGONDO
159. BALORAN, VINCENT RINGOR
160. BALTAZAR, MARCO ANGELO MAGSALIN
161. BALURAN, ALEXANDER VALENZUELA
162. BALUYOT, RAQUEL BAGUING
163. BANATICLA, CHESCA PADILLA
164. BANAY, AXEL BAUTISTA
165. BANDALA, ARGEL ALEJANDRO
166. BANSIL, GAUDENCIO JR GAMBOA
167. BANTILAN, PAUL JOHN DELA CRUZ
168. BARBAC, CARL FRANCIS BACULIO
169. BARBARONA, RUMEJAN CALABIA
170. BARBIETO, PAULA ANGELICA VALDEZ
171. BARCELO, JEFFREY MAZON
172. BARIL, LINA FE FESALBON
173. BARIRING, GILDA CONCEPCION RAYMUNDO
174. BARLETA, MARY ROSE CAPUNO
175. BARNIDO, HANNAH EZCEL MENDE
176. BARRACAS, MELCHOR GALINO
177. BARRIENTOS, JED VIRGIL MENDOZA
178. BASADRE, MARK ALLEN RUPAC
179. BASALLOTE, LAILANIE REYES
180. BASEA, RUBY ANNE BATAANON
181. BASILIO, MARY ANN QUIMVERLY YU
182. BASOBAS, KRISTINE FERRER
183. BATAC, JUDYLORD SHINBEI ALEXAN LAYAO
184. BATAN, DAVE MARK MARFA
185. BATESTIL, PAULINE ANTONIETTE CASIMIRO
186. BATHAN, RONALYN SANDOVAL
187. BATION, ARCHIE DEMEGILLO
188. BATOON, MELISSA PERLIE ALEJO
189. BAUTISTA, EDWARD JR ALISEN
190. BAUTISTA, GILES DE JESUS
191. BAUTISTA, JAN MICHAEL RIVERA
192. BAUTISTA, KEVIN JOSEPH GALANZA
193. BAUTISTA, STEPHANIE VERZANO
194. BAWAL, FATIMA DIMATATAC
195. BAYAN, RYAN JAKE DELA CRUZ
196. BAYLON, MICHAEL BERVIS
197. BAYOT, ROY KHRISTOPHER OMAÑA
198. BAÑADERA, RIZZI ANN PALAYA
199. BAÑEZ, REGINALD AGUINALDO
200. BELARDO, PAOLO ALEXANDER FERNANDEZ
201. BELGA, CHRISTOPHER TAMBALGUE
202. BELGIRA, DANILO DANDAN
203. BELISARIO, JUNALD CAHATIAN
204. BELONIO, VITTORIO RAFAEL MACARIOLA
205. BENDO, ALDRIN JOHN DINLASAN
206. BENIGNOS, PAUL ANDREW SECONDEZ
207. BEOYO, LIEZEL PAYOS
208. BERBOSO, CHRISTINE ANGELIE OPULENCIA
209. BERCES, GREGORY MICHAEL ARCIGA
210. BERIÑA, MANILYN CELOS
211. BERMUDO, MARFE ANTONIETTE BENECIRO
212. BERNALES, FRANCIS JEFF REYES
213. BERNARDO, BERNARD RYAN ROMERO
214. BERNARDO, JOVER GRAMPIL
215. BERNARDOS, RALFH MICHAEL LABIAL
216. BIADNES, JOOL'YAN KING QUIRANTE
217. BIDAJA, JEFFREY CUSTODIO
218. BIEN, JESSICA BENOSA
219. BIONSON, ELYFEHR BALDO
220. BLAZA, RICHTCHELLE RODRIGUEZ
221. BOCATO, JOE FERNANDO LAGASCA
222. BOLATON, GREGORIO BONGAR
223. BOLISAY, ALVARO MIGUEL ANDAYA
224. BONAMY, QUESTVON BUENCAMINO
225. BONDAD, RENN MARIE SANTOYA
226. BONDALO, MICHAEL BULUAL
227. BOONGALING, CHRISTINE RIVERA
228. BORATA, CAROLINE ESTIL
229. BORBE, JOANN CASTIGADOR
230. BORBON, FEIRAH LOVELY CRUZ
231. BOSE, ARIES EDUARD CUSIPAG
232. BOTE, ALEX JOSEPH LARA
233. BOTOR, CHRISTIANE EDILLOR
234. BRACEROS, JUN PAULO ALMORADO
235. BRISO, ANTONIO JR LLANIRAS
236. BROQUEZA, AMELYN NANALE
237. BUA-AY, PETER ANGELO BURCIO
238. BUCOY, JANICE DURAN
239. BUDUAN, YVONNE BINUYA
240. BUELLA, ELADIO GONZALES
241. BUENAFE, RONALD LEDESMA
242. BUENSALIDA, JONNEE BALUYOT
243. BUERANO, KRIS ROCHELLE NAVARRO
244. BUGHAO, MAE SHAYNE PURINO
245. BULANDUS, TRISTAN LINING
246. BULANHAGUI, VENSON ADAME
247. BULUSAN, EILYNE JOY MERCADO
248. BUNAG, JUN ALFRED SALVO
249. BUNDOC, ALLAN FRANCIS CASAREO
250. BUNGCAWIL, MILSY BANGHAL
251. BUNQUIN, MARY ANNE MARQUEZ
252. BUNSOY, RENO DE MESA
253. BURGER, NATHALIE CLARISSA GUALBERTO
254. BURGOS, MADONNA CARREON
255. BUSTOS, ALLAN CAPONPON
256. CAAGBAY, HEINRICH PATRICK MANDAL
257. CABAGSICAN, AIAN SILLA
258. CABAIS, LOREMAR NOMO
259. CABALU, RICSON TACUBANZA
260. CABANBAN, DENICE DE GUZMAN
261. CABANG, MARC FERDINAND SARMIENTO
262. CABANGON, ARIANEDALE DORADO
263. CABARLOC, MARICEL MORALES
264. CABILING, KIM ARVIN SALERA
265. CABRERA, KEITH GREEN FAJUTAGANA
266. CABULONG, JOHNLOR TUBIG
267. CABUÑAG, RIGOR LANCION
268. CACDAC, MARICRIS BAUTISTA
269. CADELIÑA, EDUARDO JR ACOJEDO
270. CAGA, SUMARNI VALLECER
271. CAGALITAN, MARTIN NERI MOLAR
272. CAGUIAT, MARK JOEL PEREZ
273. CALA, IVY MAE PABELONIO
274. CALACAT, MICHAEL MAGBANUA
275. CALAMBA, MICHAEL GAYATIN
276. CALAUNAN, CARLOS LITO JR FLORES
277. CALAYAG, MARCIANO JR SANTIAGO
278. CALBE, AMANODEN DEDAAGUN
279. CALDITO, NERISSA ESMA
280. CALE, DWIGHT EROLL VINLUAN
281. CALICA, JHOANNA MARY INFANTE
282. CALICARAN, ALVIN CHEN
283. CALIMLIM, JAMEBO FERRER
284. CALINAO, KRISTINE JOY MARAMOT
285. CALISA, MARY GRACE CARBON
286. CALOSA, JULIAN CAESAR ESCALANTE
287. CALPE, CHRISTOPHER TAÑEDO
288. CALUPAD, JAECK RANDALL TOLEDO
289. CAMHIT, CHESTER TABUNO
290. CAMILON, KRIS SERVA
291. CAMPANERO, ROLAND DE LA CRUZ
292. CAMPO, FEJAY REY MIASCO
293. CAMPO, JON WARNER DACQUEL
294. CANDELARIA, JEROME VALDEZ
295. CANLAS, FERNANDO BASILIO
296. CANTOS, JANREY ORTEGA
297. CAOILE, FREDERICK RAMOS
298. CAOILE, MARC ARIS ALVAREZ
299. CAPANZANA, MYLA LUNES
300. CAPARAS, JEREMIAH UCLUSIN
301. CAPENDIT, JOHN VINCENT FABABIER
302. CAPITAN, IAN JAMES LASTIMOSO
303. CAPUNO, MARICARL TUA
304. CARANDANG, NOEL GONZALES
305. CARDAÑO, MARION JORDANNE SARTE
306. CARDENAS, ADRIAN OCAMPO
307. CARINGAL, DONABELLE ESPIRITU
308. CARINGAL, MARICAR ENRIQUEZ
309. CARLOMAN, KRISTOFER LUZARES
310. CARLOS, JONATHAN SIOBAL
311. CASANILLO, KATHLEEN BAGUIO
312. CASIÑO, DEXTER GREGY RAÑESES
313. CASTAÑEDA, GIZELLE SANCHEZ
314. CASTILLO, DANIEL JOSEPH VILORIA
315. CASTILLO, MARIFE KATHLYN LUMBRES
316. CASTILLO, MELVIN DELES
317. CASTILLO, MORIEL FABIA
318. CASTILLO, SHERRAINE CAUSAPIN
319. CASTOR, TYRONE DAMIAN
320. CASTRO, HAROLD PASCUAL
321. CASTRO, LESLIE TRINIDAD
322. CATAGA, MIRASOL ABE
323. CATALON, AGNES BANGUILAN
324. CATARROJA, MARK SANTOS
325. CAYETANO, JED RODRIGUEZ
326. CAÑADA, LUIS PAUL ALEJANDRO BUNYI
327. CAÑETE, GERMANICO JR PAYLA
328. CAÑEZAL, SIGRIED DURAN
329. CAÑONERO, CYRUS LEANDRO DE LA CRUZ
330. CEBRIAN, BC JOHN BOLONGAITA
331. CELIZ, LAURENCE ROY HALLARES
332. CENITA, ALEXIS DAVID CABILOGAN
333. CERENO, MARK CHRISTOPHER REMITIR
334. CERENO, RAVIN PAJARILLO
335. CEREZO, ALDRIN RINGOR
336. CERILLO, ANTONIO JR CLEMENTE
337. CERIN, PAOLO GARCIA
338. CEZAR, KATHLEEN KAY ARGOTA
339. CHAN, LEO NEIL DE GUIA
340. CHANAS, JERRY WACAY
341. CHANCO, RAMIL LIM
342. CHENG, KATHERINE GUZMAN
343. CHICA, AARON LUANSANG
344. CHICO, VALERIE EZRA TABIRAO
345. CHUA, JOPHER ABERASTURI
346. CHUA, PATRICK CANTILLANO
347. CHUA, REA BATARA
348. CHUA, WALTER YU
349. CHUA, WILLIAM JR GODINO
350. CIELO, REYMOND REYES
351. CLACIO, EMMANUEL SIOCHI
352. CLAM, MARC IAN OJALES
353. CLAVERIA, OLIVER CARLO GALAANG
354. CLAVERIA, OLIVER MON INANDAN
355. CLOMATA, MELVIN BERMUDO
356. COILAN, WEISSER BADOL
357. COLIFLORES, LEMUEL BAUTISTA
358. COMENDADOR, JAYSON IGAMEN
359. COMULLO, LEAWILEN ALCAIDE
360. CONCEPCION, JED GOBRES
361. CONSOLACION, ARNEL JR GARING
362. CONSTANTINO, LOU DARYL CATINDOY
363. CONTI, JOSINE MARIE CALINGASAN
364. CORDEL, JONALYN ABRANTES
365. CORDERO, CEDRIC LABUNG
366. CORDERO, KAREN GRACE ZARA
367. CORDOVEZ, JEFFREY SARMIENTO
368. CORNEJO, RAKER AGATEP
369. CORPUZ, JENNIFER PAGTACUNAN
370. COSTUNA, CARLO JUN ASTILLO
371. CRISTOBAL, MICHAEL VICTOR OLAM
372. CRUZ, HANS HAROLD ANTONIO
373. CRUZ, MARK ANTHONY DOMINGO
374. CRUZ, RAMON CHRISTOPHER MALVAS
375. CRUZ, RENESON VALENCIA
376. CRUZ, RICKY QUEYQUEP
377. CRUZ, ROWELL HERNANDEZ
378. CRUZ, WESLEY AMANDY
379. CRUZ, WYRLO PASION
380. CRUZ, ZENIEL DELA CRUZ
381. CUARESMA, CARMELA CAYANAN
382. CUBIO, GILBERT FUENTES
383. CUENCA, JOHN SEAN VISEY
384. CUERDA, FIL FELIX CALIAO
385. CUETO, DIANA JOY MERCADO
386. CUETO, HUBERT MORENO
387. CUEVAS, ANDRO LACBAY
388. CUISON, DICK DE VERA
389. CUSTODIO, JULIUS ALBERT MARASIGAN
390. DABATIAN, CHARLEMAGNE ABRIO
391. DADURAL, ROWENA LABIO
392. DAGONDON, SCOTT DICKSON INSOY
393. DAGUIMOL, BRENT JOSEF HUCEÑA
394. DAGUMAN, WILFRED GONZALES
395. DALAWAMPU, ROMMEL ALANO
396. DALILING, JESSE CABRADILLA
397. DALIRE, HAYDEN FLORES
398. DAMPIL, HAZEL ANN PAULE
399. DARIA, JEFFREY LAGURA
400. DASALLA, MARK LOUIE LAZARO
401. DATINGALING, BRYAN VALDERAMA
402. DATOC, MARC NIÑO CASTRO
403. DATU, EDMAR SUBA
404. DAVID, ANGELO FRANCIS RAZON
405. DAVID, JAPHETH BUMALO
406. DAVID, ROMMEL MALACAY
407. DAYAG, FEDERICO JR DECENA
408. DAYAO, JELEE BERNARDO
409. DAYRIT, PATRICK JOHN ZABLAN
410. DE CASTRO, ARIEL ARELLANO
411. DE CASTRO, LEO CUARTO
412. DE CHAVEZ, JAY CARMELO REGULTO
413. DE CHAVEZ, LAILANIE ABRENICA
414. DE GUZMAN, HARRIS QUINTO
415. DE GUZMAN, JENNIE MYRH ACUÑA
416. DE GUZMAN, JOSE MARI CAMIÑGAL
417. DE LA CRUZ, JAKE YAGYAGAN
418. DE LA CRUZ, WALTER MICHAEL FLORES
419. DE LARA, EDISON DIMAALA
420. DE LEON, DEANNA MANCIOSO
421. DE LEON, ELERIE DE GUZMAN
422. DE LEON, MEL JUN MACALINAO
423. DE LEON, NORIEL JUSTINIANA
424. DE LOS REYES, KATRINA LAMOCA
425. DE LUMEN, GREGORE JAY LORENO
426. DE PAULA, MARVIN VELEZ
427. DE VERA, CHARISSE HIPOS
428. DE VERA, JEMO VALDEZ
429. DE VERA, TERRENCE GARCIA
430. DEANG, RAPHAEL FRANCIS TUBIG
431. DEFERIA, MARY GRACE REYES
432. DEL CAMPO, GLENN MARK PEPITO
433. DEL MONTE, MARLON JAY PARDUCHO
434. DEL RIO, LOVELY ROSALES
435. DEL ROSARIO, ADRIN VOLANTE
436. DEL ROSARIO, JADE PORTALES
437. DEL ROSARIO, JILL PORTALES
438. DEL ROSARIO, MARY JANE FERNANDO
439. DELA CERNA, RISSA ANNE MANIGOS
440. DELA CRUZ, ARVIN ABELLERA
441. DELA CRUZ, BERNADETTE BERBOSO
442. DELA CRUZ, EDUARDO RAMOS
443. DELA CRUZ, LYNNET MARION MANALO
444. DELA CRUZ, RICHARD DEL PRADO
445. DELA CRUZ, RICHARD JOHN FAJARDO
446. DELA CRUZ, ROD KEMMER AYROSO
447. DELA CRUZ, ROMER SENICA
448. DELA CRUZ, ROMMEL JUATCHON
449. DELA PEÑA, HERMAN PIMENTEL
450. DELA PEÑA, RAFAEL MARTIN CASTRO
451. DELA RIMAN, FRANCIS NATHANIEL GOMONIT
452. DELA ROSA, NIÑO CALE DIONNE GANIPAN
453. DELA ROSA, ROGELIO RAFAEL
454. DELA VEGA, WEBSTER DIC AMBROCIO
455. DELGADO, RENZ JEROME FLORES
456. DELIS, FRINZE REYZEL GROMEO
457. DELISO, AIZA ABRIS
458. DELIVIOS, GADEIL CAMARINES
459. DELOS SANTOS, ALFEUS BARACENAS
460. DELOS SANTOS, ERICSON JAMES BALBOA
461. DEOCAMPO, NESHA ROJO
462. DEQUIT, HERMIE CORTEZ
463. DESCANZO, JESSIE JR MIGUEL
464. DESEO, ROY SANTOS
465. DESTACAMENTO, RENO GANZON
466. DESTOR, JULIUS CAESAR JAMILI
467. DESUASIDO, JOEL REDEMIERRE RELANO
468. DETICIO, JUNE NORMAN DE VERA
469. DEVEZA, MIGUEL PAULO PANGANDIAN
470. DIAPUES, ZARR IAN LIM
471. DIATA, GLAIZALIE ALEJO
472. DICTADO, ARVIN CALALO
473. DIESTA, MA THERESA DULPINA
474. DIMAANDAL, RALPH YSMAEL DOMINGO
475. DIMACJE, MARK GIL WALES
476. DIMAMAY, JESSAMYN JOY SIJO
477. DIMATULAC, MARK PILI
478. DIMAUNAHAN, GIL VHER AZUCENA
479. DIOLAN, LOVELY DARAH ARCELO
480. DIONGSON, JODELYN GAMBOA
481. DIONISIO, CARLITO CALAYAG
482. DIONISIO, DENISE ROCHELLE BALABBO
483. DISONGLO, RENAN SUMILANG
484. DIVINAGRACIA, NIMROD ADAM CALDERON
485. DIZON, JAYSON ISON
486. DIZON, MICHELLE LUMAGBAS
487. DIZON, OSBORNE II CRAIGE
488. DIZON, VIRNA MAE SANTILLAN
489. DOBLAS, CRISMAR IAN PABATANG
490. DOLENDO, CRIS ALBERT DENAMARQUEZ
491. DOMINGO, JORGE DIMALALUAN
492. DOMINGO, JULIE ANN ADION
493. DOMINGO, KRIS ANNE JOY JULIANO
494. DOMINGO, MA LOURDES GONZALES
495. DORINGO, JAD INIWAN
496. DUEÑAS, JOSEPH NICOLO DEQUIÑA
497. DULLA, LOTUS MAE REYES
498. DULLAS, CINDY DIAL
499. DUMANGAS, EDSEL IBAY
500. DUMAPLIN, EDMAR YESAN
501. DUMAYA, ELZY SARITA
502. DUMO, RUDOLF TAYNAN
503. DUMPIT, MARK JOSEPH CAMSON
504. DUPAYA, CHORD CASINOS
505. DUQUE, KEVIN CABANG
506. DURAN, ANTHONY WASAWAS
507. DY, MARY-CLARE CLARIN
508. EBREO, MARIAN GONZALES
509. EDEPCION, MARLON ALISTE
510. EDQUIBAL, PEPITO TEJADA
511. ELEMENTO, IAN EBILANE
512. ELEOSIDA, JOHN CAIRO BROSOTO
513. ELISEO, JOVENIANO MINAO
514. ELUMBA, JR ENG
515. EMATONG, TYRON JOY VILLANUEVA
516. EMIA, DON RYAN DEVILLERES
517. EMPERADO, ASTERIO JR DUNGOG
518. ENANO, ABEQUEL ESCULLAR
519. ENCARNACION, LOUIE JAY QUIMPO
520. ENDICO, JOEMAR CALIMPUSAN
521. ENGOC, MARVIN ONG
522. ENOLPE, MA KAREN NUÑEZ
523. ENOPEÑA, HENRY JOHN LIM
524. ENRIQUEZ, MARK LOUIS BOLIVAR
525. ENRIQUEZ, NINO LOUIE FRANCISCO
526. ERSANDO, ADRIAN RAVELO
527. ERSANDO, RAYMOND LEONARDO
528. ESICO, GENEMARK CHUA
529. ESLAO, KEVIN LUKE CARREON
530. ESPADA, RALPH EMIL SOMERA
531. ESPAÑOL, CLARKHENRY GARCIA
532. ESPINELI, DANILO JR CANTRY
533. ESPINOLA, ALEX BUTA
534. ESPIRITU, CRISPIN CAYABYAB
535. ESPIRITU, JEREMIAH ATILLO
536. ESPIRITU, LESTER DENIÑA
537. ESPIRITU, MARC PAOLO REYES
538. ESPIRITU, NIÑO MANUMBALE
539. ESTANDIAN, ANGELINO JR CAYABYAB
540. ESTEBAN, KRISTOFFER RICAFORT
541. ESTIMADA, JASON OLIVA
542. ESTRELLA, BRIAN REYES
543. ESTRELLA, JEFFRY SOLLEZA
544. ESTRELLA, MARY GRACE MANZANO
545. ESTUARIA, JEAN QUINSONA
546. EUGENIO, DAVID JOHN SERRANO
547. EUGENIO, ESSER PAOLO CORTES
548. EUGENIO, JAYSON OMOTOY
549. EVANGELIO, LOINEL UY
550. EVANGELISTA, ELBERT SEÑARES
551. EVANGELISTA, MARITES FELLIZAR
552. EVANGELISTA, RYAN VINCENT BUENAVENTURA
553. EVARDO, MA VIEVAR SEBASTIAN
554. FABONAN, CHRIS BRYAN FONTE
555. FABRICANTE, DAVEN JOSE AGRA
556. FABROS, FRANCZ MIKI BLANCA
557. FAJARDO, JOSE ANTONIO HERNANDEZ
558. FAJARDO, RAYMOND VILLEGAS
559. FALLARIA, MARLO NIÑO FACALARIN
560. FALLARIA, MAYBELLE NATIVIDAD
561. FELICIANO, JAYSON GOJO CRUZ
562. FELICIANO, JEREMIAH JOHN ONG
563. FELIZARTE, NEIL JOY TANA
564. FERMOCIL, ROSE ANNE CALABON
565. FERNANDEZ, RANDY JOSEPH GUZMAN
566. FERNANDEZ, ROSS ANN DOMANTAY
567. FERNANDO, JAMAICA ROMO
568. FERRATER, JOFFRY MAYOL
569. FERRER, BYRON CABUDOL
570. FERRER, FRENS LAWRENCE MAGLEO
571. FERRER, RAINIER YU
572. FIESTA, VICTOR CARLO RIBO
573. FIESTADA, JESFER FORFIEDA
574. FINULIAR, KIRBY PANGAN
575. FLORDELIZ, ROBERN CATACUTAN
576. FLORES, CHIKKI BALIBAD
577. FLORES, JOHN EARVIN VINOYA
578. FLORES, VICTOR JR BARINQUE
579. FLORESCA, VERNON LORENZO
580. FOLLERO, LAWRENCE CABAÑAS
581. FONACIER, ROLANDO JR CAVADA
582. FONTE, GENE QUIBOT
583. FORTEA, VICTOR MICHAEL ASPIRAS
584. FORTO, JEMUEL SANAREZ
585. FORTUNADO, KRISTINA WALESKA UTULO
586. FRANCISCO, FROILAN VIADO
587. FRANCISCO, JAN VINCENT CARREON
588. FRANCO, BILLY WILLIAM GARCIA
589. FRANCO, NEIL BRYAN NICOLAS
590. FRANCO, RENE JR PAMINTUAN
591. FRIGILLANA, SCHUVERT CASTRO
592. FRONDA, JOANNA CECILIA CUIZON
593. FRONDOZA, NEIL IVAN BARNEDO
594. FRUELDA, JONATHAN CUEVAS
595. FUENTES, NEIL FRANKLIN ALIMBOYAO
596. FUNDIMERA, CHRISTY GARCIA
597. GABRIEL, ARCANGEL PULMANO
598. GABUAT, RALPH VINCENT MACAYAN
599. GACITA, SHALOM BAGUIO
600. GAHOL, REX DE CASTRO
601. GALAMITON, ERNAN SALUDO
602. GALAN, SHEILA SHYNNE BAGUIO
603. GALARION, KRISTINE HAW
604. GALARPE, BENJIE PAGUTAYAO
605. GALIVO, DEXTER GUNDRAN
606. GALLARDO, EDREM MAGPAYO
607. GALLARDO, RAN DY GEALONE
608. GALON, KATRINA MAE ITURRIAGA
609. GAMBOA, ROMMEL HERNANDEZ
610. GAMBOT, NHOLL MANGGES
611. GAMIL, JOSEPH ANTHONY AÑASCO
612. GANANCIAL, JIMMY JOHN GUMBAN
613. GARCIA, BRYAN CRISTOPHER LAPARAN
614. GARCIA, DARWIN TOLENTINO
615. GARCIA, EARL ANDREW ROLDAN
616. GARCIA, GERVY VILLALOBOS
617. GARCIA, JUANITO JR MONJE
618. GARCIA, JUSTIN MICHAEL RAMOS
619. GARCIA, ROY ANDREW MANQUERIA
620. GARCILLANOSA, VICTOR ARGOSO
621. GARZON, GINELOU NIÑO TRINIDAD
622. GATILAO, ROMMEL MABAQUIAO
623. GAUANG, JOSE JR MARIANO
624. GAUDIA, JOSEPH AGOTO
625. GAUDIEL, DARYL LAMIG
626. GAYOL, JOHN ADAM BRITANIA
627. GELERA, SHIRIN ALLEN VICTORIA
628. GENETA, GILBERT MAURO
629. GENIZERA, ARVY GEDAYA
630. GERAL, CHARLENE PRIETO
631. GEROMIANO, RONNIE CAMARISTA
632. GERON, LEONARD PASIA
633. GESTA, REGIE VERDIDA
634. GIRON, PHILIP SIBAYAN
635. GLARAGA, ARLEN ASTROLOGO
636. GLINO, EMALYN MONTES
637. GO, RASSELL DOMNIC BAGGAYAN
638. GOCHUICO, MARDAVE GRACE DIAMANTE
639. GODINEZ, AL LICERA
640. GOJAR, ROLANDO JR HIPOLITO
641. GOLES, JAY ESTRELLA
642. GOLEZ, MARICEL ANCHETA
643. GOMEZ, ALVIN CAPILI
644. GOMEZ, JULLAN ABRAHAM
645. GOMEZ, LEO CRIS VILLAREAL
646. GOMEZ, ROAN MARBERT GARCIA
647. GONZAGA, JONATHAN LAGRISOLA
648. GONZALES, ARRA UNABIA
649. GONZALES, FRANCIS ABESAMIS
650. GONZALES, GEROME BUERON
651. GONZALES, LORD JIM GEOLINGO
652. GONZALES, NORMAN ALBARINA
653. GONZALES, THOMAS VICMAR CARIAGA
654. GOZUN, JUNAR TIMBOL
655. GRANADA, MEL CHRISTIAN TORRES
656. GRANDEA, GAVI VICTORIANO GARRIDO
657. GREGORIO, NAMAR SALVACION
658. GREGORIO, RYAN CHRISTOPHER ESTEBAN
659. GUALVEZ, KAMILLA ANNE TOPE
660. GUANZON, JEROME MAMANSAG
661. GUAVES, CHRISTIAN MARQUEZ
662. GUEVARRA, NIÑA SARAH DELESMO
663. GUICO, AURA JOY MUYANI
664. GUILLANO, JEEVE PEREZ
665. GUILLERMO, ALVIN JOSEPH CERVANTES
666. GUINTO, JONER PINEDA
667. GUMBAN, JESSIE DE ASIS
668. GUMIHO, REYNALYN SARIO
669. GUNDA, DANIEL SEO
670. GUNO, SANDRA MARIE MATEO
671. GURIEZA, ANTONIO JR BALTAZAR
672. GUTIERREZ, ALBERT ATIJERA
673. GUTIERREZ, EDEN BACSA
674. HABAL, JOEY DOLOSA
675. HAGUISAN, MICHEL PIROTE
676. HAPAL, ERWIN RAY PALISOC
677. HERMIDA, ANTONIO JR BARDAJE
678. HERNANDEZ, FARRAH FAE TRINIDAD
679. HERNANDEZ, KRISTI JOY CARDIEL
680. HERNANDEZ, MARK YANGA
681. HERNANDEZ, RAFAEL CARTAGENAS
682. HIBIONADA, CHAD GONZALES
683. HINTAY, CARLO MATA
684. HIPOLITO, RICHARD GUZMAN
685. HOLIFEÑA, KLEA MARIE ANG
686. HONORICO, JAYSON PANGANIBAN
687. HONTANOSAS, OLIMPIO JR DOLORITOS
688. HUERTO, CHRISTIAN ALBERT DE LA TORRE
689. HULGADO, SHERWIN DOTADO
690. HULLEZA, ANNA LOU PANAGUITON
691. IBALLA, JOHN MARK RAVILLO
692. IBAÑEZ, MANDY ALCOREZA
693. IBAÑEZ, REYNALDO II BUYA
694. IGNACIO, ADEL SOCCORO OCAMPO
695. IGNACIO, ROBERTO JR BATAYEN
696. IGROS, CHRISTOPHERE DEOCAREZA
697. ILAGAN, GIAN CARLO CASAO
698. ILAGAN, JANNCEAZAR CALIWAG
699. ILAGAN, JOSE VICENTE EUSTE
700. ILAO, MA ILYN EXCONDE
701. ILUSTRE, EXEQUIEL V VALLECER
702. INCILA, DODGECARL CUGTAS
703. INOVERO, JEFFREY SACDALAN
704. ISHII, YUKI CHARL PADUA
705. ISMAEL, JERMAINE ELIGIO
706. ITURRALDE, FRANCIS SONDINO CABANILLA
707. JABALDE, JOHN REY JAMANDRON
708. JACER, MARLON FABILLAR
709. JACOB, JAMES KENNET CASAGNAP
710. JAIME, MARK LOUIE CARANZA
711. JAMERO, TARA SARZUELO
712. JARINA, NIEL CORDOVA
713. JASA, YAWHE NOLASCO
714. JAVIER, MICHAEL MANZANO
715. JEMILO, RICHELAN NERICUA
716. JEMINOS, ROMEO LAURDEN
717. JIMENEZ, AMIEL JIMAR MARFE
718. JIMENEZ, ROEL URSUA
719. JOSEF, RITZMOND MARTINEZ
720. JUAIN, MARICOR BA-AD
721. JUAN, MARK ANTHONY SADARAN
722. JUATCHON, YSCERP JOHN VIÑASJUAN
723. KALINGA, MARK ANTHONY ALEJANDRO
724. KATIGBAK, GREGORIO JR VILLANUEVA
725. KISTADIO, DEXTER LERIO
726. LA MADRID, JAKE DAYAG
727. LA VICTORIA, EDWARD CUE
728. LABADAN, JAMES CARLTY DAPIN
729. LABAJO, ERIC TABASA
730. LABAY, ALLAN JOSEPH SANTOS
731. LACHICA, JOSHUA SANTIAGO
732. LACIDA, JOVIE GAPO
733. LACO, PATRICK ESCANDOR
734. LADIA, LOURDES VIVENNE VELOSO
735. LAFORTEZA, BONJIRO CARLO YAMANE
736. LAGARTO, GILBERT BARONA
737. LAGAYA, MARK ALLEN REYES
738. LAGMAN, MYLENE MANALANG
739. LAGPITANGHAT, PAULO RENE DEL ROSARIO
740. LAIZ, KRISTOFFER SY
741. LAMPARA, EDCAR DADONG
742. LANDICHO, CHRISTOPHER VINCENT FAJILAN
743. LANDICHO, IAN JANSEN LOÑO
744. LANDICHO, LLOYD CHARLES LAO
745. LANDICHO, RONELITO VILLANUEVA
746. LANDICHO, SHAUN BRYAN ABIOG
747. LANGOMES, REGIE RAVIDAS
748. LANSANG, MARTIN BYRON JR SERVIDAD
749. LAPINING, PAUL GENES OMAMBAC
750. LAPUZ, HIGHEST GRACE ABELLERA
751. LARIN, MICHAEL ANDREW CALALO
752. LAT, CHRISTIANNE EBARVIA
753. LATORRE, VENUS DE CASTRO
754. LAUREANO, HOMER ADIA
755. LAVAPIEZ, SHENA GARCIA
756. LAWAS, JAY BRYAN RUTA
757. LAXA, NAMFREL BANSIL
758. LAXAMANA, KHELVIN SANTOS
759. LAYUGAN, MARJOHN BINOYA
760. LAZARO, CRIS IAN BOCO
761. LEE, AGNES MEILING CONSIGNADO
762. LEE, HARRY SORIANO
763. LEE, LAWRENCE YAP
764. LEJANO, RONALD MANSALAPUS
765. LEONARDO, ARLENE DIONISIO
766. LEONES, JORDAN SALAMAT
767. LEPARDO, JONNEL ARMINTIA
768. LETRAN, FREDERIC ACENA
769. LEYESA, VICTOR JOSE OLMILLA
770. LIBANG, MICHELLE LOPEZ
771. LIGUE, ERWIN ATABELO
772. LIM, CARNATION GALERA
773. LIM, DIANA ROSE MIRASOL
774. LIM, JAN PETERSEN YAP
775. LIM, JEFFERSON ONG
776. LIM, JOHN LESTER GACOT
777. LIM, RAINER JOHN SACE
778. LIM, SELINA ANNE SAPANG
779. LIPAT, DARRYL MERLAS
780. LIPIT, ELAINE AÑOLA
781. LIQUIDO, SURWIL KENT OCAMPO
782. LIRAY, GRACE ELIZABETH ECHEGOYEN
783. LLAPITAN, LEXTER JOY LLACUNA
784. LLAVE, JETRU MARASIGAN
785. LLEDO, ROMA AMOR AGLIAM
786. LLORCA, ARCHELLE CONDEZ
787. LLUPAR, CLINT JOSEPH CASTILLO
788. LO, DENVER CHUA
789. LOFRANCO, JAN LESTER GERARD MARIANO
790. LONTAC, ISRAELE JEREZ
791. LOPEZ, GIAN PAOLO MERCADO
792. LOPEZ, JOY NAVARRO
793. LOPEZ, MARY SHALOM BERDAN
794. LOPEZ, RACHEL OBISPO
795. LOPEZ, RANDY SANTOS
796. LOPEZ, RICHARD DE LUNA
797. LORECHE, EDWARD LINDE LINA
798. LORENZO, ALVIN SAQUIDO
799. LORENZO, DANROSE ZOLETA
800. LOSEO, RHENAN CALANTICAN
801. LOVETE, JEZREEL
802. LOWATON, ALLENN DELA CERNA
803. LOZANO, MICHAEL LAURETA
804. LOZANO, REX OLIVER MALLARI
805. LUARCA, MARY-ANNE CORREO
806. LUBBUI, CATHERINE JOY URANI
807. LUCENTALES, ROMEL RUDYARD JULIAN
808. LUMABAN, JEORGE BITARRA
809. LUMACAD, NALLA GITUABAN
810. LUMANOG, JOHN MARK MORALES
811. LUMAPAS, KRISTINE VINALON
812. LUMONGSOD, PIO BRYAN SAGARINO
813. LUNAG, JESSIE DUMAYAHON
814. LUNAR, KENNEDY MARASIGAN
815. LUSTRIA, ANTHONY MONZON
816. MABBORANG, OSCAR BINAYUG
817. MABBORANG, ROBERT JR MALLILLIN
818. MABILANGAN, ALBERT ILAGAN
819. MABULAY, KAREN ROSAURO
820. MACAIDA, FERDINAND ANDRES
821. MACARANAS, MARK PHILIP ANIAG
822. MACASAET, CHRISTIAN BERANIA
823. MACASAGUIT, ALMIE CASTAÑEDA
824. MACINAS, JEDAIEL CANTORIA
825. MACKAY, JONATHAN RAQUEL
826. MACOY, JAY PAULO EMBODO
827. MACUA, ALDRIAN BONCALES
828. MADRILEJOS, GAIL MEDINA
829. MAGABO, RUTHER JOHN LOPEZ
830. MAGBITANG, FRANCIS EVAN SILVA
831. MAGCALAS, CHINO ANGELO OCAMPO
832. MAGCALE, MICHAEL ANGELO BALMORES
833. MAGDALENO, EDNIL MESINA
834. MAGDALENO, EDWIN MESINA
835. MAGLALANG, RITZCHELLE ANNE NUQUE
836. MAGLANTAY, ALVIN RENDON
837. MAGNO, ADRIAN OBMERGA
838. MAGNO, IVORY AGTAY
839. MAGPANTAY, EUNICE TENORIO
840. MAGPANTAY, JENNY TERRIBLE
841. MAGRACIA, MARLO RIO CALDERON
842. MAGTANONG, EMARC PERRI DIZON
843. MAIZ, MAY ANNE DE GUZMAN
844. MAJAIT, ALFRETZ VILLARANTE
845. MALACAD, SHEILA IBABAO
846. MALAYAS, LEA FABRESIS
847. MALDO, JONALD LEOPOLDO
848. MALERIADO, MARY ANN GARBO
849. MALIGALIG, CHRISTIAN JEFFERSON CAPISTRANO
850. MALIHAN, EDLYNN JOY ALBA
851. MAMARIL, FRANCIS JOSEPH SACLAO
852. MAN-ON, GEOVANNI BAGOT
853. MANABAT, LEONARDO JR TOLENTINO
854. MANABAT, NORIEL CLEMENTE
855. MANALANG, JAY-PEE PACHECO
856. MANALILI, RONALD JASON CASTRO
857. MANALO, JAY-R BLADEMER SORIANO
858. MANALO, JENNIE ROSE TULLAO
859. MANAPOL, MIKHAIL LEOLARDO SANTOS
860. MANARPIIZ, ERIC JAYSON DEMENIA
861. MANGALONZO, DANREV JOSE
862. MANGAO, CRISTY RELOJ
863. MANGUBAT, JAYPEE CARATIQUET
864. MANGUBAT, RYAN JAY OLAES
865. MANIGBAS, MARCO LIBREA
866. MANIGBAS, RON JOSEPH GUSTILO
867. MANIO, CHRISTINA LEI URIBE
868. MANIQUEZ, LETOBIL CAHILOG
869. MANIULIT, RAMIL TIBURCIO
870. MANIWANG, ERWIN JALA
871. MANLANGIT, LOUIE JAY OGOY
872. MANLUNAS, MAE JAMES NAVIDAD
873. MANOSUR, HANSEL GELDORE
874. MANTE, JAN KYRIL MATA
875. MANUEL, ELMAR TABAO
876. MANUEL, MARK GREGOR SUYAT
877. MANUEL, VLADIMIR ABENA
878. MAPE, ROWELLA REYES
879. MAPILE, JONAS KRISCO CRUZ
880. MARABI, ARDEN BATIANCILA
881. MARANAN, ANGELIE TUMAMBING
882. MARANGA, RICHARD
883. MARBELLA, RODEL BALBALOSA
884. MARCELINO, KRISTLE MARASIGAN
885. MARCELO, ERENE JAY AGUELO
886. MARCO, ELIEZER AGUSTIN
887. MARCOS, ANGELICA MAY PARUNGAO
888. MARCOS, MARLON THEODORE WYNN
889. MARFA, RAENER SIDRY ROXAS
890. MARIANO, ADRIAN VENTURA
891. MARIANO, RONALD ALIDO
892. MARIMON, MARICRIS CUISON
893. MARISCOTES, NEIL BYRONNE BALCE
894. MARIÑAS, SHERYLL RAÑA
895. MARQUEZ, JOE DARWIN SAGUN
896. MARTIL, ARNEL ALECER
897. MARTIN, LESLEY ANNE BACANI
898. MARTINEZ, ELBERT BEJAAN
899. MARTIRES, MARK BAME IBAÑEZ
900. MASANGCAY, RAMARK ABRENICA
901. MASMODI, HADZARIE COMBONG
902. MATA, CECILLE AMIS
903. MATEUM, NICO ANGELO RETALO
904. MATIAS, CHRISTIAN FAMISAN
905. MATIAS, MARIA LOURDES MALLARE
906. MATIBAG, JEFREY BARTOLOME
907. MATULIN, DAVID SALVADOR
908. MEIMBAN, RAYMOND JOSEPH RONABIO
909. MEJILLANO, ARVIN CUBIL
910. MEJORADA, JOHN MARK SEMETARA
911. MELICADO, MICHAEL MASBATE
912. MEMPIN, GINO FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ
913. MENCIAS, MARK ALLAN CABOTAJE
914. MENDEZ, GLENFORD BREBONERIA
915. MENDONES, AUSTINE DUMDUM
916. MENDOZA, CHRISTIAN ALLEN MOREN
917. MENDOZA, JAYSON ESPARTINEZ
918. MENDOZA, MARK JOEL RAMOS
919. MENDOZA, MARYJOYCE MAGPAYO
920. MENDOZA, RANDOLF ATIENZA
921. MENDOZA, ROMMEL CADIENTE
922. MERCA, CHARMAE CABAYAN
923. MERCADO, CHRISTOPHER VILLELA
924. MERCADO, FELIXWENDYR BOÑON
925. MERCADO, JULIE ANN KLEIN DANTE
926. MERIOLES, JERICKSON CATACUTAN
927. MERLE, JAY CHRISTIAN LORESTO
928. MERZA, MARCO CORTES
929. MESA, RODELIO RESULTAY
930. MILAN, JAYE NIKOLE ATIENZA
931. MILLA, MARIA KARLA ROJAS
932. MIRAFLORES, RICKY CEDEÑO
933. MIRANDA, CHARISSE BALUYOT
934. MIRANDA, FERNAN RIVERA
935. MIRANDA, LIMUEL MIRANDA
936. MIRAVALLES, MARK ANTHONY TAN
937. MOJARES, RYELL BRENT CATALAN
938. MOLARTO, TANYA GARINGO
939. MOLINA, FERNANDO JR LOPEZ
940. MONDALA, FLORENCE LOPE GARCIA
941. MONSALE, JOSETTE JANE JAVIER
942. MONTALBO, PAUL FRANCIS BROSAS
943. MONTANA, MARY ANGELI INSO
944. MONTEMAYOR, NOEL SALENGA
945. MONTEMAYOR, RAYMOND MARC DE CASTRO
946. MONTES, ALKIM OWEN GILARAN
947. MONTES, CARLOS JR TABANAY
948. MONTESUR, MARK CEDRICK CAYOSA
949. MONTILLA, TEOFILO ANDHREE BUENAVISTA
950. MORALES, GINALYN PITALCO
951. MORALES, JACQUILYN DUGAYO
952. MORANTE, BRYAN CARLYLE QUINTO
953. MORETE, VON CARLO DE CASTRO
954. MOSQUEDA, CRIS JAKOSALEM
955. MOSQUERA, CHRISTIANE JUNE BACALSO
956. MOVIDA, MARK ALVIN ARCE
957. MUGOT, VERNA ELLAINE REBUTA
958. MUPAS, RONALD SAMBO
959. MUSNI, NELDIEN SICAT
960. MUYALDE, ALDRIN TABUNO
961. MUYCO, LEVI DURAN
962. MUYOT, ALMIN ARENDELA
963. MUÑOZ, TEODORO MUSTAZA
964. NACHOR, ROWEL DECENA
965. NANAD, KATHRYN QUEBRATA
966. NANTIN, KRIS ANNE KAREN MACABASCO
967. NARAG, RANDEL MORA
968. NASTOR, CHRISTOPHER FLORES
969. NATIVIDAD, EON JEFFERSON II DELA CRUZ
970. NATIVIDAD, FRANCIS DIMAAPI
971. NAVARRO, EDGAR MIRO
972. NAVARRO, STARTH MARIE ESCOBAR
973. NAÑASCA, SHIELA MARIE MINAN
974. NEMEÑO, LOURD ANTHONY III VERGARA
975. NERO, EMEL IAN ENCISO
976. NG, EUGENE LLOYD CEBLANO
977. NGEO, JIMSON GELBOLINGO
978. NGOHO, FRYAN BASTE
979. NICOLAS, MEYNARD CARDENAS
980. NIMBOONCHAJ, KRITTI SALOMON
981. NINTE, RALPH ANTHONY GULANES
982. NIÑO, PATRICK JAY DOMENDEN
983. NOBLE, RAMON JR CONCEPCION
984. NOLASCO, ANTONIO CARLOS SORIA
985. NOMO, AARON LEGASPI
986. NORA, JONATHAN CASPE
987. NORA, MARIA SUZETTE CASPE
988. NOVENCIDO, ABEGAIL RIZA MAYNES
989. NUEDA, FRANCE AMERY FERNANDEZ
990. NUESTRO, VIEL MERVIC MARQUEZ
991. NUÑEZ, ANDREI LAUREN YAP
992. NUÑEZ, ELMER REYES
993. OBEJERO, EVANGELINO JR OBAL
994. OCADO, EMER JOSE REYES
995. OCLARIT, RONALD ABREA
996. OCONER, ANDREA KRISTINA SANTIAGO
997. OGANG, CIRILO JR GALLARON
998. OJAYAS, JUMAR DIABORDO
999. OJO, ANTONIO ESPINEDA
1000. OLANO, JESUS LINATOC
1001. OLARTE, RHOWE RHANDOLPH ASPURIA
1002. OLIVA, ARIES JOHN ANTONANO
1003. OLIVER, RYAN ZAMUDIO
1004. ONA, JOSEPH MARION FERNANDEZ
1005. ONG, MARIE JOY MARTIREZ
1006. ONG, SIEMINE GRETHELBERG DEANG
1007. ONGLEO, RICHARD TALAVERA
1008. ONZA, OSCAR JR SUMAJIT
1009. OPERANIA, EMMANUEL HIPOLITO
1010. ORDOÑEZ, CHRISTOPHER ESCOBAR
1011. ORMITA, MIGUEL JERONE MUPAS
1012. ORNEDO, RUGENE INAO
1013. ORQUIZA, ROMERO HALILI
1014. ORTEA, SHIELLA LUCENA
1015. ORTEGA, EFRELL KENNETH CASTILLO
1016. ORTEGA, JEROME CERVANA
1017. ORTEGA, PAUL ANTHONY TIU
1018. ORTEGO, PAOLO NICO MALASAGA
1019. ORTEZA, ALDRIN RYAN TORION
1020. ORZALES, ERMIE JHON ARIENZA
1021. OSAYAN, GILSON LUMAYAGA
1022. OSORIO, MARY JOY ESQUIVEL
1023. OUANO, MARK OLIVER LOGARTA
1024. OYANGOREN, VALENTINO SARANILLO
1025. PAAT, GEORGE JR COLOBONG
1026. PABALAN, BONNIFER LACDAN
1027. PACIA, ALLAN ADRIAN DOMINGO
1028. PACIS, EDWARD II PILORIN
1029. PAGALILAUAN, MARIE THERESE SANDIEGO
1030. PAGSINOHIN, MADEL ALCANTARA
1031. PAGULAYAN, ALLAN JAY VISITACION
1032. PAGURAYAN, DAVE MARK CAMAYANG
1033. PALACIOS, JOSEPH FLOSER CAMARINO
1034. PALER, IVAN SIBLANTE
1035. PALO, DIANE FERRER
1036. PALOMATA, RAUL JR TUGNAO
1037. PALPARAN, CYRENE TOMOLIN
1038. PAMPLONA, JOSELITO HUCALLA
1039. PANALIGAN, KATHLENE JOY DULAY
1040. PANELO, JASON AMIN
1041. PANGAN, DEA MARIELLE HERNANDEZ
1042. PANGAN, RANILO EGENIAS
1043. PANGANIBAN, FRANCIS JAY BISA
1044. PANGANIBAN, KEN FRANCOISE PALOYO
1045. PANGANIBAN, NATHANIEL BAGAY
1046. PANGILINAN, EMMANUEL SORIANO
1047. PANGUITO, JOHN CARLO BALBADORES
1048. PANTIN, CHESTER RAY QUIJANO
1049. PAPA, RYAN VILLANUEVA
1050. PAQUIT, RANDY CARL MONTOYA
1051. PARADA, AUGUST AGAPAY
1052. PARAISO, NOREEN RIA NARZABAL
1053. PARAYNO, CHESTER DE VERA
1054. PAREÑO, NYPHO PANERIO
1055. PARROCHA, RICHARD VALDEZ
1056. PARTOSA, JERICO PAGUIRIGAN
1057. PARUNGAO, JONATHAN HARI
1058. PASCASIO, KHAFJI MERCADO
1059. PASCUA, BRYAN CARILLO
1060. PASCUA, JOHN CARLO SANTOS
1061. PASCUA, MICHAEL ALTURA
1062. PASCUAL, GINO PAULO ZAPATA
1063. PASCUAL, IAN DEXTER BULET
1064. PASIA, JOSEPH BALNEG
1065. PASTILLOSO, ROFF CAJILIG
1066. PASTOR, EMMANUEL JOHN TRAJANO
1067. PASTORIZA, ANDY VON SARZUELO
1068. PASUGNOD, JUNE MAR FAJARDO
1069. PATEÑA, JAMES TANYAG
1070. PATEÑA, PAUL MICHAEL MACAYA
1071. PATRICIO, BRYAN FERRANCO
1072. PAULE, GREGORY LUIZ MACAPAGAL
1073. PAUS, DENNIS BAUTISTA
1074. PAYUMO, MICHAEL VINCENT ALEBIN
1075. PE, MARK JOSEPH BERNABE
1076. PEDROSA, FAYE MASCARIÑAS
1077. PELLAS, IRISH ORTIZ
1078. PENUS, KRISTOFFER PAMINTUAN
1079. PEPINO, CHYTRIF VAN VARGAS
1080. PERALTA, DEANNE JOY NICOLAS
1081. PERALTA, JOAN FRANCES NARCE
1082. PEREN, GILBERT ZALAMEDA
1083. PEREZ, EDMOND CANLAS
1084. PEREZ, GLENN SALVADOR
1085. PEREZ, JOMA KRIS DIAZ
1086. PEREZ, MARY GRACE FATIMA BULAON
1087. PEREZ, SHERWIN MENDOZA
1088. PEREZ, SHERYL AVILA
1089. PERJES, JOHN ANGELES
1090. PERLADA, LENI ATIENZA
1091. PERLEZ, DON LAWRENCE PANGANIBAN
1092. PEROTE, JUN CHRYSLER LOS BAÑOS
1093. PESASE, ROMUALDO CIANO
1094. PESCADOR, WELHILMINA AJOSE
1095. PESCONES, KRISTOFIL RIVEL
1096. PETALCORIN, CARMELO NIEL LAPAC
1097. PEÑACERRADA, LYRA DELA CRUZ
1098. PEÑALOSA, LANZELL ALBOR
1099. PICAÑA, REY JAY VERDEBLANCO
1100. PIDO, ELMAR SUBIDO
1101. PIJANO, JERARD JAY BUERANO
1102. PILARCA, KIM JOHN NADAYAG
1103. PINEDA, GRETCHEN ASTILLERO
1104. PINGOL, BERNIE LEDESMA
1105. PINGOL, CHERNOBYLL SAYGO
1106. PITOGO, MARGARET MENDOZA
1107. PIZA, MELVIN ROOT
1108. PIÑON, EUGENIO ICARO
1109. PLAZA, DANIELLE AGUILA
1110. PLAZA, KARREN MACATUMBAS
1111. PO, EDELYN AIREEN GALLANO
1112. POCSEDIO, ARCHIE ENESIO
1113. POJAS, DIOSDADO BAUTISTA
1114. POLICAR, ANNA KRISELDA TIMBOL
1115. POLINTAN, EDGIE VITUG
1116. POLLICAR, MARY IRENE DE OCAMPO
1117. PONCE, ALVIN JOHN CARESOSA
1118. PONES, NERIO JR HERBITO
1119. PONTI, VON DELO GLENN DEBECAIZ
1120. PRADO, FRITZ PAOLO MANIA
1121. PRANGAN, LOUI CERCADO
1122. PRESENCIA, JEFFREY JAY DEL VALLE
1123. PRISTO, JAYSON CAHIGAS
1124. PRUDENCIO, KENNETH ALDRIN OPIS
1125. PUNZALAN, ALVIN VICENTE CUNANAN
1126. PURISIMA, EUMIR VON ANDREI ISIDORO
1127. PURUGANAN, NATHANIEL SANIATAN
1128. PURUGGANAN, NOEL DELOS SANTOS
1129. PUTI, MARIO ARTEMIO SOTTO
1130. QUE, ALDWIN AGLIAM
1131. QUEMADA, JENALYN REYES
1132. QUEVEDO, GENE PAUL LUSANTA
1133. QUEYQUEP, DANIEL ALFONSO CIMATU
1134. QUIAMBAO, MARK CORPUS
1135. QUIBAL, EDGAR NIELZEN ALCONIS
1136. QUILANG, PAUL JOHN LINGAN
1137. QUILANG, SHIELA RIZZA MALUBAG
1138. QUILON, AUSTER JAMES GARCIA
1139. QUIMSON, JOSELITO MAMUYAC
1140. QUIMSON, RONALD LASTIMADO
1141. QUINTO, ERIC JOHN JACOB
1142. QUINTO, KRISTIAN GABIOLA
1143. QUINTO, RHEYNAN MAGNO
1144. QUINZON, CHRISTOPHER NEIL BARCILLANO
1145. QUIWA, FRANCIS DAVID
1146. QUIZON, MANUEL JR GINETE
1147. RABACAL, MARREONE POLINE FACISTOL
1148. RABARA, ORLANDO BINTAD
1149. RABIA, ROLANDO JR JUMALON
1150. RABINO, MARK DENNIS ALBESTOR
1151. RACHO, FRANCIS JOSEF ANTONIO III INTING
1152. RALLOS, SHEBA ALDEMITA
1153. RAMIREZ, ALDRIN TORRES
1154. RAMIREZ, ARMANDO III MARTIN
1155. RAMIREZ, DANTON BAUTISTA
1156. RAMIREZ, RYAN JAY PANTONI
1157. RAMOS, DANJOHN MARIANO
1158. RAMOS, FAME ANGELICA BOLONG
1159. RAMOS, JOHN DAVID MEER
1160. RAMOS, TRISTAN GARCIA
1161. RANARIO, MC JONES AVANCEÑA
1162. RANOS, KATRINA RODA
1163. RATUNIL, JAY RANDOLF SETIER
1164. RATUNIL, RENNIE MAE ENCABO
1165. RAYA, JONEL MASANGKAY
1166. RAYEL, DAVE FRANCIS BELMONTE
1167. RAYMUNDO, MARK ANGELO POBLETE
1168. RAYRAO, RACHELLE ANN CLEMENTE
1169. RAÑOLA, PETER PAUL LIZASO
1170. REALOSA, BRIGETTE PENDOR
1171. RECAMATA, MICHAEL ABIOG
1172. RECTO, ISMAEL ROSCO
1173. RED, JAMES ALDRIN PEVIDAL
1174. REDUBLADO, FREYA GARDE
1175. REGLOS, JAYPRIL DE LOS ANGELES
1176. REGONAS, ROMMEL NOCION
1177. RELATOR, ROMMEL SARABIA
1178. REMOLACIO, SHERYL MARAÑO
1179. REMORIN, LORD ALFRED LEGASPINA
1180. RESUELLO, APRIL OESMER
1181. RESUMA, RAUL ANGELO SALVIO
1182. RETIRADO, MARK GLENN FLORECE
1183. REYES, GINO ANTONIO VALDELLON
1184. REYES, GUIA CELINA SAN PABLO
1185. REYES, JULIUS CHRISTIAN AHITO
1186. REYES, JUNMAR BITALAC
1187. REYES, KARLA PATRICIA MIRANDA
1188. REYES, KATE LEAH ARANAS
1189. REYES, MARIUS LAGDA
1190. REYES, MARK ANTHONY TIONGSON
1191. REYES, MARLON WILLISON UY
1192. REYES, MELINDA CURVA
1193. REYES, PAULA RAE BERNARDO
1194. REYES, RONWALDO JACINTO
1195. RICAPLAZA, RONALD REYES
1196. RICASATA, RALPH LAWRENCE VILLENA
1197. RILLO, MANUEL CONRAD TANWANGCO
1198. RIVADENEIRA, JURY SON
1199. RIVERA, FROILAN BUTCH BUTAC
1200. RIVERA, MARVIN JAN LABADOR
1201. RIVERA, RYAN DE LEON
1202. RIVERAL, JHON MARK GLORIOSO
1203. ROBIN, ANNALIZA JEMINO
1204. ROBIN, FLORANTE ONGCAY
1205. ROBLES, RICHARD CAUNCA
1206. ROBLES, ROLAND JOSEPH RODRIGUEZ
1207. RODRIGO, BRYAN DELFIN
1208. RODRIGUEZ, CHRISTOPHER BONN ANTONIO
1209. RODRIGUEZ, JETHRO PABOLATE
1210. RODRIGUEZ, JOHN ANTES
1211. RODRIGUEZ, JOHN RYAN MOLINA
1212. RODRIGUEZ, JULIUS AYQUE
1213. RODRIGUEZ, RICHARD RAE SABILE
1214. RODRIGUEZ, SHERYL ANN TABAN
1215. ROGERS, JAMAL KAY BUTIONG
1216. ROLDAN, ARAN DENISE DE PERALTA
1217. ROLDAN, PAULA MISTY RAMOS
1218. ROMERO, CARLO NUÑEZ
1219. ROMERO, HENRY MATUGAS
1220. ROMERO, RANNIE GARCIA
1221. ROMULO, MARK ERONE TAGUILASO
1222. RONO, JOHN MICHAEL CALDERON
1223. ROQUE, ANGELO SALVATIERRA
1224. ROSAL, ROWENA MADRID
1225. ROSALES, MADELYN MALIGLIG
1226. ROSARIO, LEOPOLDO DARYL ATIENZA
1227. ROSETE, JAYSON SOROSORO
1228. ROSIMO, MARIA CRISTINA DE VERA
1229. ROVILLOS, HARRY ROLF PALOMA
1230. ROVIRA, RALPH NUBLA RUFO
1231. ROXAS, GABRIELLE CANDELARIA
1232. RUBEN, EPHRAIM LARONA
1233. RUBI, JCIOH WINCHER REBADOMIA
1234. RUBITE, AISA REGINA DAVID
1235. RUFIN, FRANCIS-MEL CAAG
1236. RULLODA, DIOGENES NIMROD PARENTILA
1237. SABADO, LEONIL PECSON
1238. SABINO, IVORY APRIL PEÑAFLOR
1239. SABORRIDO, LADY OLIVE ANDALEGO
1240. SACDALAN, RICHMON MENDOZA
1241. SADERNAS, CRES DARYL CABILLA
1242. SAGA, NEIL ALDRINE PARAMBITA
1243. SAGUIL, JAN MICHAEL VILLAFLOR
1244. SAJONAS, MARK DENVER RAUSA
1245. SALAMANCA, LOR NEIL LUNA
1246. SALANGAD, BRIGIDO JR PAGLINGAYEN
1247. SALARZA, HEZRON ACE HONG
1248. SALAS, LOI ANN GERRAH DELA CRUZ
1249. SALAS, STEPHEN JABAY
1250. SALAZAR, JAN-MICHAEL ESTRELLES
1251. SALCEDO, CARLOS CEASAR GANDIONGCO
1252. SALIK, MICHAEL JOHN RAGADIO
1253. SALILAGIA, FAHMUDIN ANGKAL
1254. SALIMBAO, RICHARD MICHAEL PIAD
1255. SALINGAY, CORAZON ESTOLAS
1256. SALONGA, ROBBY JOHN VISPERAS
1257. SALTERIO, GRACE JOY OBOG
1258. SALVA, HONEY ROSE BARTILET
1259. SALVAGON, RANDY RIGOTTI
1260. SALVANERA, MARIA ANNA RADA
1261. SALVINO, SALVADOR JR CAPAROS
1262. SAMEÑADA, CRISELLE ALBORQUE
1263. SAMIN, LEDA CELICA BAUTISTA
1264. SAMODIO, RINA DELACINA
1265. SAMSON, ANGELITO CAPITULO
1266. SAMSON, MARK ADAMS CAMUNGOL
1267. SAN JUAN, MA MARY PAGTALUNAN
1268. SAN PEDRO, RIZZA LYNE SARTE
1269. SANCHEZ, FERDINAND MATUTINO
1270. SANDALO, LISTER FIL DEJOS
1271. SANDOVAL, NEIL STEPHEN PARDINES
1272. SANTIAGO, CHRISTIAN TOLENTINO
1273. SANTIAGO, JANE PASCUA
1274. SANTIAGO, JEREMIAS DAYAO
1275. SANTIAGO, JUSTIN FERNANDEZ
1276. SANTIAGO, KAREN CAITE ARELLANO
1277. SANTIAGO, NIÑO RENZ TORRES
1278. SANTIAGO, OMAR VIVAR
1279. SANTIAGO, SHIELA ANNE DIMAANDAL
1280. SANTILLAN, CANDY ROSE SAURA
1281. SANTOS, JEFFREY ANTARAN
1282. SANTOS, MAURICE LORENZ BULAONG
1283. SANTOS, PATRICK JOHN SALANGSANG
1284. SANTOS, PHILIP CATUA
1285. SANTOS, RACHELLE ANNE STA ANA
1286. SANTOS, ROBBIE RAINIER SALVANTE
1287. SANTOS, ROEMAR CHRISTIAN NAIVE
1288. SARANDI, LEONARDO JR COMPAYAN
1289. SARMIENTO, JOSEPH CARLO FLORES
1290. SARMIENTO, PRINCE GANA
1291. SARMIENTO, RAMIL RAMOS
1292. SATUITO, PABLO SALDO
1293. SAURA, JOHN HERSON AGUILAR
1294. SAUSA, CHARISSE JARANILLA
1295. SEALANA, MEDEL NAONG
1296. SEBASTIAN, FROILAN MARTIN
1297. SEBASTIAN, JAMES RANDOLPH BALLECER
1298. SEELIN, JOSEPH DIVINAGRACIA
1299. SEMBRANO, WARNY FABROA
1300. SENCIL, ROY PATRICIO
1301. SENCIO, IAN ROY ABEAR
1302. SERNA, ALVIN ISLA
1303. SERRANO, JEFFREY GONZALES
1304. SERRANO, NERISSA LAURINARIA
1305. SERVANO, SARAH ISOLDE TANTAY
1306. SEVERINO, EDGAR ALLAN PALLO
1307. SEVIDAL, JOHN PAUL CAULIN
1308. SEVILLENA, JENNY ROSE ABAD
1309. SIAHETIONG, STEVEN NG
1310. SIAPNO, MICHAEL UMALE
1311. SIBANGAN, DONNA MAE MANGAOANG
1312. SICAT, SHIRWEEN MENESES
1313. SIETERIALES, VONN VILLADARES
1314. SILANG, ALLEN PASQUIL
1315. SIMON, JOELSON BERNABE
1316. SIMON, RONALD MERONG
1317. SINAMBAN, HAZEL MARIE DUMARAOG
1318. SINDAC, CHARLES RAINIER POLLOSO
1319. SINDAC, PETER BERNARD VALONZO
1320. SINGCA, JESSIE VELASCO
1321. SIROMA, MARY-JANE BULAWAN
1322. SISON, CHARLES PAGTALUNAN
1323. SO, CHRISTOPHER DANIEL CRUZ
1324. SOBREPEÑA, MARLON LOZANO
1325. SOLANCHO, VALEEN LO
1326. SORIANO, JASON SALVADOR
1327. SORIANO, LEA LAPIRA
1328. SORIANO, LEANDRO ALEJANDRO SUBANG
1329. SORIANO, MICHELLE SEAN ESTACIO
1330. STA ANA, STELLA IRIS DEMATA
1331. STILIANOPOLOUS, SHERWIN ONG
1332. SUBIRE, SEAN SORTIJAS
1333. SUGATAN, JULIE ANNE CANALES
1334. SULIT, EDGARDO GROSPE
1335. SUNGA, RYAN GUINTO
1336. SUÑAZ, MARICON PATRICIO
1337. SY, ALVIN KENNEDY LABRADOR
1338. SY, BILLY CHRISTIAN GO
1339. SY, CHRIS MICHAEL ARCILLA
1340. SY, EMMANUEL DARWIN CHUA
1341. SY, MICHELLE ANNE SALAZAR
1342. TABACO, JOSEPH OCAMPO
1343. TABAS, RICHARD CAMPOS
1344. TABIANAN, IVEN JAN TILANO
1345. TABON, RONALD SEPTIMO
1346. TABUGAY, LAUREEN MANALIGOD
1347. TACLA, XAVIER ESTAYO
1348. TACLINDO, ELIZABETH GUADALQUIVER
1349. TAGAB, JOSEPH JAN PAUL SIAO
1350. TAGACAY, ERMELYN TOBOLA
1351. TAGALICUD, JOSEPH JAN CENTENO
1352. TAGOLIMOT, GR MARIO SEVILLENO
1353. TAJANTAJAN, GENE ANDREW DARUNDAY
1354. TALAVERA, BELAMY GONZALES
1355. TALAVERA, DOROTHY ANN LANSANG
1356. TALAY, JOHN QUINTIN DEL CASTILLO
1357. TALUCOD, ALLEM MUNDO
1358. TAMANO, MOHAMMAD AMITO
1359. TAMINA, JOHN ANDREI ORBITA
1360. TAN, GENGHIS MUSTRE
1361. TAN, JUDE TENASAS
1362. TANTEO, ALEXANDER VILLOSO
1363. TANYAG, ALBERT IAN VILLANUEVA
1364. TAPAY, ASUNCION JALLIGAO
1365. TAPPA, MENCHU ARAO
1366. TARE, RICHARD DANIEL TORRES
1367. TARGA, RAZEL ANN VILLASOTO
1368. TARRAGO, MELODY POSADA
1369. TATING, PATRICK TAMBANILLO
1370. TATOM, SIGFRED ELEP
1371. TAVERA, CARLITO CARLO LILANG
1372. TAYO, ODELON BALBON
1373. TAYUPON, ALVIN TANCIANO
1374. TAÑAS, ABNER MENDOZA
1375. TEJANO, HELEN GRACE SINCIOCO
1376. TELLIDUA, ZYRA FE TELMOSO
1377. TENCE, HANS CHRISTIAN MIRAFLOR
1378. TENIZO, BYRON DEBIL
1379. TENORIO, HERBERT MACUHA
1380. TEOLOGO, ANTIPAS JR TAÑO
1381. TEVES, GAUDENCIO III RANCHO
1382. TEVES, NEIL ALDEN ESTEPA
1383. TIAMZON, WILLIAM RUBIO
1384. TIANERO, GLAIZA TAJANLANGIT
1385. TIGLAO, ELEANOR ANNE BASA
1386. TIGLAO, HAZEL PAGCU
1387. TING, MA CLARISSA BAÑEZ
1388. TIONGSON, FREDERICK TAMONDONG
1389. TIONGSON, RIDEN QUEREZA
1390. TIRI, RUBELLE GOROSPE
1391. TISADO, ENRICO PERFECTO ARRIBAS
1392. TIU, JOAN MAE SUICO
1393. TOLENTINO, GABRIEL TARUC
1394. TOLENTINO, MARY RUTH DIMALIBOT
1395. TOLENTINO, RUDOLF ZEUS BUENAVISTA
1396. TOLOSA, MIKO ROMULO CANTO
1397. TOLOSA, VINCENT HERNANDEZ
1398. TOMAS, JESSIE DEAN ULEP
1399. TONGIO, ROBERTO JR BANAL
1400. TORREGOZA, MARK LORENZE DEL ROSARIO
1401. TORRES, EDWARD WARREN OLACO
1402. TORRES, HENRY II MARCOS
1403. TORRIJAS, ROWENA RAMIREZ
1404. TRINIDAD, PRINCE AVY BACLAYON
1405. TRONO, IVAN MARK ESTRADA
1406. TUARES, DANILO LAGUMBAY
1407. TUAZON, PAOLO GREGOR TERRAZOLA
1408. TUBIANOSA, NOEL JAPHET PUMALOY
1409. TUBLE, JOMAR CARIAGA
1410. TULMO, KATRINA DEFENSOR
1411. TUMILAP, NIKIE JAKE URQUIA
1412. TUMULAK, CLYDE PELAYO
1413. TUNAC, ARVIN CRISTOBAL
1414. TUNGALA, CHRISTIAN PABON
1415. TUNGOL, MOZART CEGUERRA
1416. TURLA, ARIEL MANANQUIL
1417. TURLA, ROSEMARIE SOLIMAN
1418. UBALDO, RANNIE CARLOS
1419. UBAS, MARIVIC QUIRO-QUIRO
1420. UCAB, JEDD BRYNHILL ELUMBARING
1421. UCHI, PAUL RYAN DELA ROSA
1422. ULITIN, ALEX GARCIA
1423. UMALI, ABIGAIL RAZON
1424. UMBAY, LEOVYJUN MAGANDA
1425. UMPA, JALALUDIN ALI
1426. URAG, RALF DANIEL BEDAÑA
1427. URRIQUIA, KEN BRYAN MARASIGAN
1428. UY, ANTONIO JR GUMIRAN
1429. UY, JOHN MICHAEL ELBIÑA
1430. VALBUENA, RYAN JEFF MAGARZO
1431. VALE, GREGGY YROG-IROG
1432. VALENCIA, ADRANNE RACHEL BATILES
1433. VALENCIA, EDMON AMORADO
1434. VALENCIA, GABRIEL PIERRE DE GUZMAN
1435. VALENZONA, MARIVIC CHAVEZ
1436. VALENZUELA, EMMA ROSE CABADING
1437. VALIENTE, HAZEL JOY LARA
1438. VALIENTE, JUN PATRICK DE JESUS
1439. VARELA, LESTER BADAGUAS
1440. VELASCO, FE LOUCELLE ALAMPAYAN
1441. VELASCO, JOHN MARK VALENCIA
1442. VELASQUEZ, KELVIN CHRYZTH PALO
1443. VELASQUEZ, MARVIS CASTRO
1444. VELUZ, VIVIAN FALLER
1445. VENANCIO, ARLENE SANTOS
1446. VENTURA, CARMELO JR MINA
1447. VERDADERO, MARVIN SAMAR
1448. VERGARA, IRENE MAE ANDAL
1449. VERGARA, JOHN MARK GAMO
1450. VERGINOM, BERNARD KEITH II SITCHON
1451. VERSALES, FRANCIS JADE YDAYAN
1452. VERZOSA, DENNIS JOSEPH TOLENTINO
1453. VEÑEGAS, JEZREEL BARCEBAL
1454. VICTA, RALPH GABRIEL SAMOY
1455. VICTORIA, MARVIN SALVADOR
1456. VICTORIA, ROVICK PAUL RODRIGUEZ
1457. VIDAD, MICHELLE LUCILA BARBARA FLORES
1458. VIDAL, RACHEL ANN VILLARANTE
1459. VIDALLO, ANGELICA MARY DIZON
1460. VILLA, BRIAN ARTHUR ABRASIA
1461. VILLA, WILBERT SOLIMAN
1462. VILLACARLOS, MILDRED DUBLIN
1463. VILLADORES, ARJEL VILLARUZ
1464. VILLALOBOS, LENDYL ALDAY
1465. VILLALUZ, JONNEL VIAJE
1466. VILLAMAR, ROWELLE DUMIGPI
1467. VILLAMOR, ROGER JR ALFORTE
1468. VILLANUEVA, CLEMELYN GARABILES
1469. VILLANUEVA, FITZGERALD PACURIBOT
1470. VILLANUEVA, JOSEF RENE LIM
1471. VILLANUEVA, JOSEPH CEBALLOS
1472. VILLANUEVA, MIA PINEDA
1473. VILLANUEVA, MICHAEL GALANG
1474. VILLANUEVA, RON ARAOJO
1475. VILLAR, MARAH ERICKA CORTEZ
1476. VILLARANDA, ADRIAN SABARIAS
1477. VILLAREAL, LUIS JOSE JR ESTOR
1478. VILLARENTE, MAT CARO
1479. VILLARINO, VINCENT ARNAZ BAGUIO
1480. VILLAROSA, MA CORAZON CHAN
1481. VILLAVERT, SHAPARELLI GEVAÑA
1482. VILLAVICENCIO, JOHN CARL FLORES
1483. VILLEGAS, ELAINE ANNE LAM
1484. VILLENA, SONIE KRIS MONTEALTO
1485. VILLON, BRYAN EDWARD BAJAR
1486. VINOYA, PHILLIP JOHN CHRISTOPHER SITJAR
1487. VIRTUCIO, KENNETH ROSALES
1488. VIRTUDEZ, KRISTINE JEAN DIANE ALLERA
1489. VISLENO, EMERSON TOPE
1490. VITUG, EDGAR ADRIAN LU
1491. VIÑAVILES, RAEMAR DUCUSIN
1492. WEE, NIÑA EMMANUELLE VILLAHERMOSA
1493. WENCESLAO, MAIRA GAYLON
1494. WOLCOTT, AARON JOSHUA SALVO
1495. WONG, GEOFFREY DANIEL PENTINIO
1496. WONG, JAKE TYLER ONG
1497. YABYABIN, MARVIN RONALD CERVANTES
1498. YACABA, JODISON MIGUEL GALAO
1499. YAMZON, DONI CARLO MEJIA
1500. YANES, RYNEL RYSON LIM
1501. YANGA, JOHN DARYL JUAN
1502. YAO, CAMERON BERJA
1503. YAP, GERALD AMBAYEC
1504. YAP, LANA RITA LOYOLA
1505. YAP, MA FRANCIA MONTINOLA
1506. YAPYAP, STAVE MICHAEL AVILES
1507. YNOT, ERLYNIE SUSVILLA
1508. YU, JUAN CARLOS YU
1509. ZABALA, JOHN ANGELO TIBURCIO
1510. ZAMORA, GENOVIEVE MICHAEL GATCHALIAN
1511. ZAMORA, MARIA RIZI DADO
1512. ZAPICO, EDZEL JR RECTO
1513. ZOLETA, JHUNMAR SIENA
1514. ZUNIEGA, BERNABE NUNAG