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CEAT Stallions reclaim Cheerdance gold crown

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Throwing another year of cheers for the Patriot spirit, the College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology (CEAT) Stallions wowed the crowd with their fierce, high-fashion moves and reclaimed the championship award after dropping the title last year in University-wide cheerdance competition held at the Ugnayang La Salle, yesterday, March 8.

The Stallions’ Vogue-inspired clean routines slayed the other colleges as they garnered a score of 94 percent that dethroned the defending champions, College of Business Administration and Accountancy (CBAA) Phoenix.

Missing a slot in the top four last year, College of Education (COEd) Sharks returned to the podium and claimed second place through their majestic royal performance with a score of 90 percent.

 

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Dropping to third place, CBAA pep squad filled the venue with their spooky and The Exorcism of Emily Rose-inspired routine as they scored a total of 89.33 percent.

Settling at fourth spot for a consecutive year, the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management (CTHM) Sparks went for a Frozen-themed show.

Meanwhile, the College of Criminal Justice Education Falcons, College of Science and Computer Studies Aces, and College of Liberal Arts and Communication Siklab claimed the bottom three spots in no particular order.

 

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For the minor awards, the CEAT Stallions clinched the best costume award while the COEd Sharks were once again named as the best bleacher. Meanwhile, CEAT’s Marcus Asuncion and CTHM’s Ingrid Lacno were hailed as the best male and female cheerleader, respectively.

As a part of the event, Sports and Development Office director Fidel Rojales officially proclaimed the start of the 2016 DLSU-D intramurals.

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