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  • ‘Lady Wakanda’, two other Mindanao champs, eager to prove they belong in Rebisco Volleyball League National Finals

    ‘Lady Wakanda’, two other Mindanao champs, eager to prove they belong in Rebisco Volleyball League National Finals

    The teams, supporters and management of the Rebisco Volleyball League (RVL) are thrilled of the RVL National Finals that will be held on November 22 – 25, 2024 in Mandaluyong City.

    PROVINCIAL high school teams are set to unveil their own female superheroes as the Rebisco Volleyball League (RVL) awaits the arrival of the three Mindanao regional champions that have advanced to the National Finals which will be held in Mandaluyong from November 22 to 25.

    Sto. Niño National High School, Corpus Christi School, and Notre Dame of Dadiangas University emerged as the last teams standing in their respective regional finals of the biggest 18-and-under women’s volleyball tournament in the country that drew 480 schools from 10 regions this year.

    Corpus Christi School of Cagayan de Oro City swept Bukidnon National High School, 25-21, 25-14, for the Northern Mindanao championship, while General Santos City’s Notre Dame of Dadiangas University overcame St. Alexius College, 25-18, 26-28, 25-23, for the Central Mindanao title of this nationwide grassroots development tournament that’s now on its sixth year.

    But the spotlight is on Sto. Niño National High School, a public school team made up of indigenous people from Talaingod, Davao del Norte. Three of the team’s 12 players are from the Ata Manobo tribe.

    Dubbed the Lady Wakanda, the team is representing Southern Mindanao for the second straight year after ruling their regional cluster, initially topping the six-team pre-qualifying leg, before edging seven more squads in the regional finals.

    The ethnic team capped its regional campaign with a hard-fought 2519, 22-25, 27-25 win against Ateneo de Davao in the title match last month at the Davao del Norte Sports and Tourism Complex in Tagum City.

    The Lady Wakanda, a self-proclaimed moniker inspired by the brave people of the fictional ethnic African country – home of Marvel superhero Black Panther –showed their own version of resilience in the finale where they fought back after being on the verge of defeat in the deciding third set, 22-24.

    “Tulad (ng Wakanda people), yung team namin also represents the strength of the Lumads from the Lumad capital of Davao del Norte,” Sto. Niño coach Eric Fernandez said. “Matatapang at malalakas kasi mga taga-Wakanda at ‘yun din ang mantra na gusto naming taglayin ng team.”

    And The Lady Wakanda did it despite their size disadvantage – their tallest player is only 5’5” and smallest at 4’11”, according to Fernandez, making up for it with their athleticism and chemistry in the regional title game.

    RVL tournament director Johanz Buenvenida witnessed the dramatic ending to the title game as he estimated Ateneo’s average height to be 5’6” and attested to how Sto. Niño stood taller.

    “Dun nakita yung sinasabing big heart talaga,” Buenvenida said. “They may be lacking really in height, grabe as in talagang ang laki ng difference, ang liliit talaga nila. But yung vertical jump nila tsaka yung cohesiveness as a team are something to be proud of.”

    Sto. Niño has almost two more months to prepare before the National Finals where it will try to surpass its seventh-place finish last year. The Southern Mindanao champion is back in the thick of training, even holding twice-a-day practices on Saturdays when the student-volleybelles are off from school.

    Seven more teams are joining the three Mindanao champions in the National Finals next month. The three Visayas regional champions have also been declared: Linao National High School (Eastern), University of San Jose Recoletos (Central), and RVL defending champion

    Bacolod Tay Tung (Western), while the Luzon school spikers are still fighting for four spots on the 10-team National Finals cast.

    The National Finals preliminary and semifinal round matches will continue to follow best-of-three sets, while the bronze and gold-medal games will be played in best-of-five sets.

    “Dapat hindi kami matakot kahit ganito lang ang aming height,” said Sto. Niño open spiker Angel Pasaol, one of the three players with Ata Manobo blood. “Lalaban talaga kami at ipapakita namin ang aming best. I-prove namin na kaming taga-Mindanao ay hindi basta-basta.”

    “Gusto namin makilala ang aming tribo,” added setter Jemiemah Lintuan, another Ata Manobo tribe member.

    And the RVL won’t just put provincial teams on the map, it’s also a breeding ground for future college volleyball recruits.

    Cara Dayanan, one of Sto Niño’s key players last year, received an offer to play for Emilio Aguinaldo College and is set to suit up for the Lady Generals in the NCAA.

    That’s also the goal for Pasaol and Lintuan, among others.

    Pasaol is a graduating Grade 12 student whose dad is a farmer of bananas, corn, and vegetables, while her mom is an inspector of convenience store factories in Davao. Angel looks up to Creamline superstar Alyssa Valdez.

    Lintuan, on the other hand, is in Grade 8 and one of the team’s youngest players. Her dad is a Datu tribal mediator, while her mom is a housewife. Jemiemah idolizes another Cool Smashers star in Tots Carlos as well as former Creamline setter and current Japan V League import Jia de Guzman.

    “Malaking avenue talaga yung RVL para makita yung talent at skills ng mga bata,” said the 30-year-old Fernandez, himself a product of the Rebisco Volleyball Academy for coaches, a seminar conducted by veteran mentors to impart their knowledge to local counterparts.

    RVL commissioner Ysay Marasigan wants the 18-and-under women’s league to be in the same conversation as the Palarong Pambansa among the biggest grassroots volleyball programs in the Philippines.

    “Gusto ko for RVL, maging isa pang tournament together with Palaro na makaka-join talaga lahat ng teams, all the top teams in a certain city magsama-sama sila to compete,” said Marasigan, an Ateneo product who remains an active player as the current Criss Cross King Crunchers team captain.

    About Rebisco Volleyball:

    Republic Biscuit Corporation (Rebisco), through its sports marketing arm Action Republic Corporation, is dedicated to advancing volleyball in the Philippines. Through initiatives such as the Rebisco Volleyball League (RVL) and Rebisco Volleyball Academy (RVA), Action Republic supports the development of the sport across all levels—from grassroots and high school to college, professional, and the national team.

    Since its establishment in 2009, RVL has served as a pivotal platform, offering young volleyball players opportunities for education and career advancement. Meanwhile, RVA focuses on nurturing volleyball coaches, playing a crucial role in the sport’s long-term growth in the country.

    Rebisco proudly sponsors several volleyball teams, including the Philippine National Women’s Team, the men’s and women’s Beach Volleyball Teams, the Ateneo de Manila University (AdMU) Blue Eagles (both men’s and women’s teams) via its Fudgee brand, and professional squads such as the Creamline Cool Smashers, Choco Mucho Flying Titans, and the Criss Cross King Crunchers.

    Through its strong support of volleyball, Rebisco embodies its commitment to giving back to the community, promoting teamwork, discipline, camaraderie, resilience, and optimism, while fostering both physical and mental well-being.

    Reference:

    Ms. Lariza Garcia

  • Win Gold and more exciting treats at Shopee’s Mega Pamasko Sale

    Win Gold and more exciting treats at Shopee’s Mega Pamasko Sale

    Expect big things this 11.11 and 12.12 with Shopee’s ‘Shop to Win Gold’ promo, a caroling challenge with Jose Mari Chan, and many more.

    MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Gear up for a dash of holiday fun as Shopee gives users a great deal of exciting prizes this 11.11 and 12.12. From a chance to Win Gold or a year’s supply of essentials, to a caroling challenge with Shopee Christmas ambassador Jose Mari Chan, and a wider assortment of mas mura deals, here are a few things that shoppers can look forward to at Shopee’s Mega Pamasko Sale:

    1. Win gold, groceries, or electricity when you shop on Shopee

    Welcome Christmas with bigger, brighter prizes at Shopee’s ‘Shop to Win Gold’ promo. Claim your unique lucky code when you shop until November 11 for a chance to win either a gold bar, a year’s worth of groceries from Procter & Gamble and Rebisco, or subsidy for a year’s worth of electricity. Stream the grand draw via Shopee Live on November 12 and see if you’re one of the 12 lucky winners who brings home gold or a year-long supply of groceries or electricity.

    2. Win ₱10,000 and get a chance to sing with Jose Mari Chan 

    Channel your inner Jose Mari Chan and let your inner idol shine at Shopee’s caroling challenge. Form a group with your best buds or be a daring soloist and record a 30-second video singing your favorite Christmas carol for a chance to interact with Shopee Christmas ambassador Jose Mari Chan on Shopee Live and  win ₱10,000 via ShopeePay. 

    Fans of Jose Mari Chan can also check out his golden rendition of the Mas Mura Sa Shopee jingle on Shopee’s latest TVC. Visit Shopee’s official pages on Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube to stay updated on the most exciting content featuring the beloved Christmas icon. 

    3. Play Spin & Win to win appliances from American Heritage 

    Shopee and American Heritage are also treating lucky users with a chance to spruce up their homes with brand-new appliances. From November 5 to December 11, shoppers can test their luck by playing Spin & Win’s Home Makeover Raffle and see if they stand a chance to win up to ₱500,000 worth of American Heritage prizes. Users just need to spin the wheel on the Shopee Prizes page in the Shopee app and collect as many golden tickets daily. Winners will be drawn on December 12, where a total of 11 winners can win up to ₱11,000 worth of American Heritage discount vouchers. 

    4. Get up to ₱2,000,000 Worth of Prizes with ShopeePay

    More prizes can be won on Shopee’s Mega Pamasko Sale as ShopeePay hands out exclusive deals and exciting raffle prizes worth up to ₱2 Million this 11.11. Users who send at least ₱50 to any mobile number or Shopee user can play the Lucky Draw and get a chance to win 5% off load vouchers, ₱1,000 off on bills payment or up to ₱10,000 cash prize. Each transfer and Lucky Draw transaction also earns users a raffle entry to win any of these Samsung products: a Galaxy S22, a Galaxy Tab S8 or a Galaxy Flip4. 

    5. Shop and get mas mura discounts from your favorite brands

    Stock up on go-to essentials or get a headstart on your holiday shopping at mas mura prices from leading brands like OPPO, Uni-care Hygienic Products Inc., Infinix, Unilever Beauty, realme, Johnson & Johnson, Enfagrow, Garnier, Maybelline and L’Oreal Paris. Visit and follow their official Shopee stores to know more about their latest promos this 11.11. 

    Win gold this Christmas and experience holiday shopping like no other. Download the Shopee app from leading app stores and visit https://shopee.ph/m/11-11 for more details. 

    REFERENCE:

    China Villanueva

    Shopee | Marketing | Public Relations (Brands and Consumer)

  • Shopee Partners with Quezon City to Provide Its Citizens and Frontliners a More Comfortable Vaccination Experience

    Shopee Partners with Quezon City to Provide Its Citizens and Frontliners a More Comfortable Vaccination Experience

    Shopee, the leading e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, partnered with the local government unit (LGU) of Quezon City to provide care packages to residents getting vaccinated and to frontliners tirelessly serving the local community. On October 27, Shopee rolled out its vaccination center support in the Barangay Holy Spirit Covered Court by giving out food and health kits from partner brands under Shopee Mall, to more than 900 frontliners and residents. These included snacks from Del Monte, Perfetti Van Melle, Monde Nissin, and Rebisco; water from Hope in a Bottle, health kits from Mighty Clean and Cosmetique Asia; and air coolers from Symphony.

    Martin Yu, Director at Shopee Philippines, said, “Shopee is proud to partner with the Quezon City LGU to roll out their vaccination initiatives for a healthier city. We are greatly appreciative of the unwavering support from our brand partners. Shopee is fully aligned with the nation’s goal of inoculating more Filipinos and we will continue to extend our assistance in any way possible to drive economic recovery as we can resume work and open our borders safely.”

    About Shopee

    Shopee is the leading e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia & Taiwan. Shopee connects shoppers, brands, and sellers across Asia and other fast-growing markets, empowering anyone to buy and sell anywhere and at any time.

    Shopee offers an easy, secure, and engaging experience that is enjoyed by millions of people daily. It offers a wide product assortment, supported by integrated payments and logistics, as well as popular entertainment features tailored for each market. Shopee is also a key contributor to the region’s digital economy with a firm commitment to helping brands and entrepreneurs succeed in e-commerce.

    Shopee is a part of Sea Limited (NYSE:SE), a leading global consumer internet company. In addition to Shopee, Sea’s other core businesses include its digital entertainment arm, Garena, and digital financial services arm, SeaMoney. Sea’s mission is to better the lives of consumers and small businesses with technology.

    REFERENCE:

    Hannah Tejuco
    Shopee | Marketing | Public Relations

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