In the next decade, the pontifical universitys famed Salinggawi Dance Troupe (SDT) accomplished the plum prize in the much awaited cheerdance competition for four consecutive years 2002 to 2005.
Televised over Studio 23, the cheer dance championship coverage enjoys the highest rating in every UAAP season and is considered the epic battle of the bid for school honor in collegiate intramurals.
Garbed in their signature black, gold and white, with the inimitable stripes in their extremities, they carried the coat of arms of the pontifical university and the logo of L.A. Gear, their corporate sponsor, to outshine the rest of the pack.
Their curtain raiser was breathtaking a three-tiered pyramid ascending in the wink of an eye. So steady with aplomb and elan it stood, amidst the prayers of adviser, Institute of P.E. and Athletics (IPEA) faculty Edna Sanchez: "Sana, hindi mag-collapse."
The crane shot of the human acrostics emblazoning the letters UST in the all-white court conjured the image of mystic crop circles rippling in the wind, as individual dancers straddle jumped, rolled and crawled in domino movement, in perfect timing with the de rigueur school cheer.
But the championship never comes easy for Gawi. "Hard work and discipline are the core values we live by," confesses Jeleen Villagante, current SDT president.
The war chest of the Gawi is fully equipped by L.A. Gear: shoes, socks, leg warmers, jackets, bags, towels and of course, the gala costumes.
UST alumnus, Engr. Tomas Lim, L.A. Gear CEO, who took up the cudgels for SDT when other sponsors were lukewarm, is fully convinced that more glory awaits the team. "Both L.A. Gear and Salinggawi realize that leadership in the industry and in the discipline, respectively, has a prize, i.e. unrelenting struggle for perfection," he admits.
Teddy Pereña, another Thomasian and officer of TEAM, Inc., who is rainmaker and headhunter rolled into one for the UST cage team until he ended his tour of duty as manager last April, is elated that his quest for a committed benefactor for the Gawi found an auspicious oracle with L.A. Gear.
"We are doing this for the glory of God," is his constant reminder to the group nurtured through the years by the expert handling of director/regent Fr. Ermito de Sagon O.P. and assistant directress Felicitas Francisco of USTs Institute of Physical Education and Athletics.
Four is such a fantastic feat for a university going to celebrate its 400 years soon. SDT and L.A. Gear are making a solemn vow to be very much around when 2011 comes.