The students shone the brightest as they showcased their talents in sports and dance, thus, making their parents even prouder.
The one-day affair was highlighted by games in swimming table tennis, athletics, and football. The competition was under division A (third year and fourth year), B (first year and second year), and C (grades five and six).
In athletics division A, IV-Realino went home with the top plum after carting away two golds and two silvers followed by IV-Hurtado, which bagged two gold and one silver and bronze each. The third place went to II-Claver with two golds, and a silver medal.
In division B, II-Joques dominated with three golds, one silver and two bronzes, followed by II-Beyzym with two golds and a bronze. II-Mayer finished third with one gold, two silvers and a bronze.
Grade VI-Claver copped the division C title after hauling in three gold medals complimented with one silver and one bronze, while Grade-V tallied two gold medals for a second place finish and Grade VI-Xavier took home one gold, five silvers and a bronze to wind up third.
Christian Co of II-Oglivie had a scintillating peformance at the pool as he splashed into a three-gold medal finish in butterfly, backstroke and freestyle events in boys division B.
Dave Ong of Grade VI-Xavier stood tall as he swam his way to a pair of golds in boys division C via the backstroke and freestyle events.