Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Pila, Laguna School Bags Women’s Volleyball League Semifinal Slot

San Antonio de Padua College high school girl’s volleyball team defeated St. James of Malabon, 2-1, to barged into the semifinal round of the 2007 Women’s Volleyball League last February 18, 2007 at the Xavier School Sports Complex in Greenhills, San Juan.

The three-time WVL champion squad will battle title hungry School of Saint Anthony. The clash of the two Antonine schools is scheduled on March 4, 2007 at the Xavier School Sports Complex. St. Scholastica’s College-Manila will be pitted against San Beda College-Alabang A in the other semifinal match. The winners of both semifinal matches will contest the championship trophy on March 11, 2007.

Fifteen elementary school teams and 31 high school squads competed in this year’s competition organized by BEST Center and sponsored by Milo.

High School competitive level:

San Antonio de Padua College-Pila, Laguna, Assumption College, Holy Family School, School of St. Anthony, Sienna College, St. Mary’s College, St. Scholastica’s College-Manila, St. Theresa’s College-Quezon City, Antipolo Lady of Lourdes, Poveda Learning Centre, PWU-JASMS, San Beda College-Alabang A and St. James Academy of Malabon.

High School developmental level:

Assumption Antipolo, Notre Dame of Greater Manila, Our Lord’s Grace Montessori, Paref-Rosehill School, SBC-Alabang B, St. Joseph School Fairview Inc., St. Scholastica’s College-Manila B, St. Theresa’s College-QC B, Angelicum College, Cavite School of St. Mark, Day Spring Academy, Holy Trinity Academy, Immaculate Heart of Mary, La Salle College Antipolo, New Era University, SBC-Rizal and Southville
International School.

Elementary competitive level:

Colegio San Agustin, Mercedarian School, Miriam College, PWU-JASMS, San Pedro Poveda LC, Diliman Prep School, Golden Sunbeams Christian School, Holy Family, Holy Trinity Academy and St. Scholastica’s College.

Elementary developmental level:

Assumption College, Baesa Adventist Elementary School, Day Spring Academy, Sienna College and Southville International School.

Pila YouTube Video