Delegates from the Eastern Visayas State University have returned last April 28 from the SCUAA National Games 2025 in Camiguin with a total of 19 medals, contributing significantly to Region 8’s 9th place finish in the national standings.
Despite a difficult campaign at this year’s NSCUAA, Eastern Visayas’ delegation still managed to secure a 9th place overall finish. Among those who contributed to the region’s medal haul were our very own EVSU Eagles, who brought home a total of 16 silver and 3 bronze medals through their performances in both team and individual events.
Bronze Medalists:
Mikenayne Williams Relador – Badminton Men’s Doubles
Ark Hezekiah C. Cabras – Badminton Women’s Singles
Judiel Khen Marbibi – Taekwondo Poomsae Mixed
Silver Medalists:
Abigail C. Bagarinao – Basketball Women’s Team
Angelina C. Baylon – Basketball Women’s Team
Jeanne Louise De Guzman – Basketball Women’s Team
Eljay Debil – Basketball Women’s Team
Jasha Myles Manuel – Basketball Women’s Team
Alyssa Kaye Nicanor – Basketball Women’s Team
Angel Feb Obien – Basketball Women’s Team
Sheren G. Orellano – Basketball Women’s Team
Ma. Cassandra M. Pareoni – Basketball Women’s Team
Haide M. Parrilla – Basketball Women’s Team
Diana Rebecca L. Paton-og – Basketball Women’s Team
Trisha Veneice B. [Surname incomplete] – Basketball Women’s Team
Daniela B. Sinday – Basketball Women’s Team
Mary Faith E. Tugonon – Basketball Women’s Team
Ark Hezekiah C. Cabras – Badminton Mixed Doubles
While the road in Camiguin was far from easy, our delegates showed perseverance and earned every medal through effort and commitment. Congratulations to all the medalists, delegates, coaches, and everyone behind the scenes who made this SCUAA run possible.