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Langga, Lobitaña, Cabonilas, Perez, Dalmacio, Canino hailed UAAP Athletes of the Year

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Athletes of the Year Mae Langga of Adamson University and Charles Lobitaña of the University of the Philippines, along with high school standouts Cabs Cabonilas of Far Eastern University–Diliman and Rhian Perez of the University of Santo Tomas, headlined a glittering night of recognition as the UAAP Season 88 formally closed on Friday at the UST Quadricentennial Pavilion in España, Manila.

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Blu Girls standout Langga of 13-peat softball champions Adamson University and Lobitaña, captain of the 20-time men’s football titleholders University of the Philippines, were named top student-athletes for team sports in the collegiate division after spearheading historic campaigns for their squads.

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    UAAP 88 CLOSING CERMONY – ATHLETE OF THE YEAR FEU – WILHALM CABONILAS-2614

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    UAAP 88 CLOSING CERMONY – ATHLETE OF THE YEAR UST – RHIAN PEREZ-2640

In the high school division, Cabonilas of Far Eastern University–Diliman and Rhian Perez of University of Santo Tomas were honored as Athletes of the Year for team sports, anchoring their respective schools’ strong seasons.

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In individual sports, the honors went to four-time MVP Queen Dalmacio of the University of the East women’s fencing team and WGM-candidate Ruelle Canino of FEU–Diliman, both of whom delivered standout performances on the national and collegiate stage.

The rest of the MVPs and Rookies of the Year were likewise recognized, alongside the Athlete-Scholars—student-athletes who excelled both in academics and sports.

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    UAAP 88 CLOSING CERMONY – ATHLETE SCHOLAR UST – ZKEANA MEKYLA VALDEZ, KENT PASTRANA-2569

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    UAAP 88 CLOSING CERMONY – ATHLETE SCHOLAR ADU – GUILLAME TROY, SAMBILAD-2521

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    UAAP 88 CLOSING CERMONY – ATHLETE SCHOLAR UE – YUNA SAMUELLE CANLAS, SHAWN NICOLLEI FELIPE-2557

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In the collegiate division, the Athlete Scholars were Christine Guergio (Adamson athletics), Mikella Tolentino (Ateneo de Manila University football), Angel Laude (De La Salle University table tennis), Glysen Derotas (FEU chess), Jessica Carcueva (National University tennis), Shawn Felipe (UE fencing), Jufe-Ann Cocoy (UP tennis), and Kent Pastrana (UST basketball).

In the high school division, honorees included Troy Sambilad (Adamson football), Trixie Ortiguera (Ateneo swimming), Pi Durden Wangkay (DLSZ athletics), Canino (FEU–D chess), Sarah Dalagan (NUNS basketball), Yuna Canlas (UE fencing), Liv Florendo (UPIS swimming), and Zkeana Valdez (UST judo).

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A season defined by strength in motion and hope in action came to a fitting close as outgoing host University of Santo Tomas staged a grand and ceremonial closing rites, marking the end of a campaign that celebrated excellence, honor, and unity from start to finish.

“From the thunder of the arenas to the millions watching across streams, we didn’t just witness games; we witnessed heart, pride, and the unbreakable spirit of the UAAP. Every cheer, every hard-fought game brought our theme to life. This is more than just a slogan, it became our mantra. We saw strength in every athlete who pushed beyond limits, who rose after every fall, and who fought until the very end,” shared UST Rector Very Rev. Fr. Richard Ang, O.P., Ph.D.

Outgoing host University of Santo Tomas capped its season-long dominance with a ninth straight double overall championship, extending its record to 49 collegiate titles and securing its 25th crown in the high school division. The campaign was highlighted by sweeps in judo and a first-ever title in beach volleyball.

UST amassed 356 points and secured 10 championships, including a sixth straight men’s table tennis title, a five-peat in men’s standard chess, the inaugural chess blitz crown, a fifth men’s tennis championship in seven seasons, a second women’s basketball title in three years, and a season-ending women’s 3×3 title, alongside doubles wins in judo and beach volleyball.

UST High School, meanwhile, dominated the high school division with 327 points, powered by doubles titles in judo and beach volleyball, championships in both table tennis and swimming divisions, and crowns in girls’ basketball, boys’ athletics, and girls’ athletics.

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At the end of the night, Fr. Ang formally passed the UAAP flag and hosting responsibilities to Far Eastern University, represented by its president Juan Miguel R. Montinola.

“The mantra of the UAAP is education, including sports and sportsmanship and fair competition. We are happy to note that all eight schools achieved their championships across the 60 events in the UAAP. This is a manifestation of the good competition and fair play,” Montinola said in his acceptance speech.

Season 89 will open on September 12, 2026, ushering in a new chapter for the University Athletic Association of the Philippines with the theme, “For Everyone, UAAP.”

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Jared Bahay, Ian Espinosa, Andrew Bongo recount Aurora tragedy in emotional town hall testimonies

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It was supposed to be a memorable team-building experience for Ateneo de Manila University in Dipaculao, Aurora.

For a few days, the Blue Eagles were meant to be together as a unit—away from cellphones and immersed in activities designed to strengthen their bond.

Instead, the trip ended in tragedy with the deaths of Nigerian student-athlete Divine Adili and incoming freshman Rene Baterbonia.

At a town hall on Tuesday at the Katipunan campus, Jared Bahay, Andrew Bongo, and Ian Espinosa stood before their fellow Ateneans and recounted the events that led to the untimely passing of their two teammates.

HOW IT ALL STARTED

The tragedy unfolded during an afternoon session that followed specific guidelines. Before the team even entered the water, head coach Tab Baldwin conducted a safety check.

“Nung 2:30 na, nagtanong na si Coach Tab kung sino ang ‘di marunong lumangoy, so may mga nagtaas — ako ng kamay, sila Jay-M (Leal), ganun,” Espinosa recalled. “Tapos sila Rene… sila Rene marunong naman lumangoy. Si Divine, hindi marunong lumangoy. Tapos ang sinabi, yung mga hindi marunong lumangoy, dito lang kayo sa malapit.

“Tapos, yung exercise is sundan lang si Coach Dean (Castaño) sa shore. Kung ‘di mo kayang lumangoy, puwede naman maglakad basta abot mo yung tubig.”

The protocols were designed to prioritize safety, with the activity focused on conditioning rather than swimming.

“To explain properly: if this is the sea, this is the shore, Coach Dean is there, and the players are there,” Bahay added. “Dapat yung requirement is the water should be knee to waist. ‘Di aabot dito [pointing at chest level], kasi ‘di naman kami swimming team na lalangoy yung training, ‘di ba?

“Yung training namin is to jog in the water so there’s resistance — ‘yun lang training namin. And then we had coaches here [in the] water.”

THINGS TAKE A TURN

The exercise began in high spirits, with the players unaware that ocean conditions were gradually shifting beneath them.

“So when we started, everyone was having fun around at first. Guys were yelling, we were joking around like, ‘There are sharks.’ We were yelling, ‘There’s sharks!’ and stuff, you know, we were moving along the water,” Bongo said.

“But we were moving along the water for about five minutes, then about five minutes, waves started to come in. They weren’t like extreme waves, but a wave would come, and then you would notice that the water would go up when it cleared.”

As the waves grew stronger, the undertow slowly pulled the group farther into deeper water.

“We were trying to swim until we reached the floor, but then when we were swimming back to the shallow part, we kind of noticed that we were not moving anymore,” Bahay explained.

“So we kind of panicked. The panic started coming in.”

Bongo described the moment panic fully set in.

“The first person that I noticed was Kyle Gamber, and he was screaming so loud and calling for help. I never heard anybody scream like that in my life. Then that’s when I realized this is bad; he really needs help. Then, seeing everybody else, the panic was really setting in. People were screaming, the guys were trying to swim, and like splash and just panicking. Everyone was trying to grab onto each other, trying to help…”

DESPARATE FIGHT

In the chaos that followed, the team fought desperately for survival and to stay together.

Espinosa, a non-swimmer, found himself in the middle of the struggle, trying to keep himself afloat while witnessing his teammates being overwhelmed.

“Nakita ko si Rene sa likod; nagbe-breaststroke siya tapos sumisigaw siya ng tulong. Sinabihan ko siya na, ‘Tumalon ka lang!’ Tapos nung kumuha ako ulit ng buwelo, pag-angat ko, ‘di ko na nakita si Rene,” Espinosa shared.

“Nakita ko si Divine sa likod — kasama ni EJ (Kapihe) si Divine sa likod — heads down na. So that time, ‘di ko na rin alam kung ano ang nangyayari kay Divine kasi that time, nagpa-panic na rin ako kasi ‘di rin ako marunong lumangoy.”

Espinosa was eventually pulled to safety by the coaches. On shore, however, the grim reality set in as the team realized that Baterbonia and Adili were missing. Bahay, alongside a local bystander who assessed the current, followed the shoreline in search of them.

“Medyo lumayo po ako, tapos sabi ng isang tao — tiningnan niya ako, he looked at the current kung saan papunta — tapos nilakad namin kung saan pumunta yung current,” Bahay said.

“Tapos biglang lumitaw yung mga bodies nila. I went to Rene noong nakita ko po siyang nawalan ng malay. I was so scared po… And then si Divine po, ako po yung unang humawak po sa kanya, kami ni EJ, then dinala po namin sa shore.”

THE HAUNTING AFTERMATH

Desperate life-saving efforts on the sand were ultimately unsuccessful, and the team’s worst fears were confirmed about an hour later when Baldwin returned from the hospital.

In concluding his testimony at the town hall, Espinosa left those in attendance with a haunting recollection of the scene shortly after the two bodies were recovered—an abrupt contrast to the violent waves that had just taken his teammates.

“Tapos yung nakakaano pa is, habang tinatawagan ko tatay ko, tumitingin ako sa dagat — sobrang kalmado na ng dagat after namin sila makita,” he concluded. “So nung nakita pa namin sila, grabe pa yung alon, pero nung tinatawagan ko na yung Dad ko, walang alon. Sobrang kalmado talaga.”

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Ateneo de Davao renames court, retires No. 2 in honor of Rene Baterbonia

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The night before Ateneo de Davao University sent off the remains of Blue Knights great Rene Baterbonia to his hometown of Agusan del Sur, the university made sure that he will never truly leave the campus.

Ateneo de Davao president Fr. Karel San Juan, SJ announced after the final mass held for Baterbonia on Sunday evening that the school will rename its court as the RBBCC — Rene Bobet Baterbonia Covered Courts.

Moreover, the school is also retiring jersey No. 2 in his honor, ensuring it will never be worn again.

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“Ugma, mag-goodbye tayo sandali dahil sabik na sabik na, excited na excited na ang Bobet Baterbonia country ng Agsur o buong probinsya ng Agusan, sabik na sabik na, ready na sila i-welcome ang kanilang hero, ang kanilang Blue Knight,” said Fr. San Juan.

“Pero, mananatiling buhay sa atin si Bobet dahil nga dito sa ating ginagawang pag-alala at pangandoy ni Bobet sa kanyang pamilya.”

This came after the university also granted full scholarships to Rene’s six siblings.

“Rene dreamed big despite having very little. He carried the pride of his family, his community, and Ateneo de Davao wherever he went. Now, generations of student-athletes will step onto that court and be reminded of his story, his sacrifices, and the dreams he chased with all his heart,” said Blue Knights coach Jess Evangelio.

A total of 3,831 people paid their respects to Rene on the first day, 8,311 on Saturday, and 11,000 on the final day.

Rene’s wake in Tagolocon, Agusan del Sur will run from Tuesday until June 24.

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Baldwin, Quimpo resign from Ateneo posts amid probes into deaths of Baterbonia, Adili

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Tab Baldwin and Epok Quimpo have both resigned from their posts as head coach and team manager, respectively, of the Ateneo de Manila University Men’s Basketball Team, ending the tenures of two of the program’s top officials in the wake of the deaths of student-athletes Rene Baterbonia and Divine Adili.

Ateneo president Fr. Bobby Yap, SJ, announced the development during a press conference on Monday afternoon at the university campus.

Baldwin and Quimpo had been placed on leave since Thursday, June 11, as Ateneo continues its own fact-finding inquiry into the deaths of Baterbonia and Adili, who both drowned during a team-building activity in Dipaculao, Aurora, on June 8.

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Baldwin, a 68-year-old American-Kiwi tactician, had served as the Blue Eagles’ head coach since 2016. He guided Ateneo to four UAAP championships during his decade-long stint, including a historic three-peat from Seasons 80 to 82.

Prior to the start of Season 88 last year, Baldwin agreed to remain with the program after signing a three-year contract extension that would have kept him as head coach from Seasons 89 to 91.

However, his tenure in Katipunan came to an abrupt end as he now faces legal scrutiny and mounting public criticism over his alleged involvement in the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Baterbonia and Adili.

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For his part, Quimpo, a member of Ateneo’s Season 65 championship team, had served as team manager since Season 77 in 2014, concluding more than 12 years of service to the program.

Earlier on Monday, neither Baldwin nor Quimpo personally appeared before the Philippine National Police–Criminal Investigation and Detection Group at Camp Crame despite being subpoenaed.

Investigations by several government agencies — including the Department of Justice, the Department of Labor and Employment, and the Department of the Interior and Local Government — remain ongoing.

Beyond the government investigations, the UAAP said in a statement on Sunday that “it is closely following all developments surrounding this tragic incident and carefully reviewing the findings of the ongoing investigations as they come.”

The Philippine Sports Commission also formed a multi-agency Sports Stakeholders’ Panel last Wednesday, composed of the PSC, the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas, the UAAP, the Commission on Higher Education, the Department of Education, and the National Youth Commission.

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