PSA to honor NCAA, Philippine Volcanoes, clouters, paddlers

MANILA, Philippines — A special award to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and citations to 18 personalities and entities will be handed out in the San Miguel Corporation-Philippine Sportswriters Association (SMC-PSA) Awards Night slated next week at the Centennial Hall of the Manila Hotel.

The country’s Grand Old League is being recognized by the country’s oldest media organization for reaching a great milestone of celebrating its 100th season as one of the country’s cradle of sporting heroes.

Meanwhile, the dragon boat national team, Philippine Volcanoes, weightlifter Angeline Colonia, jiu-jitsu bet Isabella Joseline Butler, powerlifter Regie Ramirez and PVL grand slam winner Creamline are some of the achievers to be cited in the Jan. 27 affair co-presented by ArenaPlus, Cignal, and MediaQuest.

Gymnast Carlos Yulo leads the 2024 honor roll as the deserving choice as Athlete of the Year.

Backed by the Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee, Philippine Olympic Committee, Milo, PLDT/Smart, Sen. Bong Go and Januarius Holdings, with support provided by the PBA, PVL, 1-Pacman Party List, Rain or Shine, Akari and AcroCity, 12 others will be cited by the country’s sports writing community for their respective achievements in the year just passed.

The list includes Johann Chua and Albert James ‘AJ’ Manas (billiards), Carl Eldrew Yulo (gymnastics), Ruelle Canino (chess), Kheith Rhynne Cruz (table tennis), Marc Dylan Custodio (bowling), Mark John Lexer Galedo (cycling), Lovely Inan (weightlifting), Philippine baseball team, Centennial 7 (sailing), Jessa Mae Tabuan (powerlifting) and Ramon “Tats” Suzara (volleyball).

The Filipino paddlers had a dominant performance in the ICF Dragon Boat World Championship in Puerto Princesa, Palawan where they emerged overall champion.

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