Sunday, November 30, 2025

Ateneo slays ghost of 4th, earns semifinal spot in women's basketball

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Games on Wednesday at the Smart-Araneta Coliseum
8:30 a.m. - FEU-D vs UST (16U boys' stepladder semis)
10:30 a.m. - Ateneo vs NU (Women's stepladder semis)
1:30 p.m. - NU* vs DLSU (Men's final four)
4:30 p.m. - UP* vs UST (Men's final four)
*Twice-to-beat

Ateneo de Manila University delivered a decisive fourth-quarter rally to eliminate Adamson University, 66-56, and advance to the UAAP Season 88 Women’s Basketball stepladder semifinals on Sunday at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.

After three consecutive fourth-place finishes, the Blue Eagles are finally assured of a podium spot.

Up next for Ateneo is defending champion and No. 2 seed National University in another knockout stepladder semifinal at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

The Blue Eagles, who last reached the Finals in Season 78 (2015) dropped both elimination-round meetings to the Lady Bulldogs, 79-83 in the first round and 47-69 in the second.

University of Santo Tomas awaits in the Finals after completing a perfect 14-0 sweep of the eliminations.

Gusto ko lang din mapatunayan sa NU na hindi lang sila ‘yung kaya makipagcompete sa ganoong level pero kami rin. We just pray for that win,” said Kacey Dela Rosa regarding their upcoming matchup against NU.

After years of heartbreaking fourth-place finishes, Dela Rosa is hungrier than ever to finally reach the Finals.

Leading by just six entering the final frame, the Blue Eagles opened the fourth quarter with an 11-0 blitz to build a 17-point lead with six minutes left, 65-48.

Dela Rosa teamed up with Kate Cancio, Camille Malagar, and Kai Oani during the run that left the Lady Falcons reeling.

Adamson’s first basket of the fourth quarter came at the 4:24 mark on an Elaine Etang fastbreak layup off a steal.

Adamson made a run but our defense held up. That’s what we talk about. We really admire Adamson, we learn a lot of things from them. They’re a very tough and scrappy team. Today, with God’s help we were able to pull through,” said Ateneo head coach LA Mumar, whose squad rebounded after two straight losses to end the eliminations.

Dela Rosa anchored Ateneo with 17 points, 20 rebounds, three assists, two blocks, and one steal.

Oani and Malagar added 13 and 12 points, respectively, while Sarah Makanjuola produced nine points, 16 rebounds, five assists, two steals, and two blocks—though her seven turnovers remain a point of concern.

Etang led Adamson with 18 points, six assists, four rebounds, and three steals, while Kemi Adeshina chipped in 10 points and nine rebounds.

Cris Padilla, Kat Agojo, and Angela Alaba played their final game in an Adamson uniform.

The Lady Falcons finished in fourth place after stringing together three straight wins to close the eliminations and secure the final berth in the Final Four.

The Scores:

Ateneo (66) - Dela Rosa 17, Oani 13, Malagar 12, Makanjuola 9, Cancio 7, Lopez 3, Villacruz 3, De Luna 2, Batongbakal 1.

AdU (56) - Etang 18, Adeshina 10, Apag 9, Limbago 5, Ornopia 4, Padilla 3, Bajo 3, Meniano 2, E. Alaba 2, Agojo 0, A. Alaba 0, Muñoz 0, Mazo 0.

Quarterscores: 20-14, 32-31, 54-48, 66-56.

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Tiger Sands complete elimination round sweep

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UAAP Season 88 Collegiate Beach Volleyball Standings

Women
*UST 7-0
*NU 6-1
*FEU 5-2
*UP 4-3
Ateneo 3-4
AdU 2-5
DLSU 1-6
UE 0-7

Men
*UST 7-0
*NU 6-1
*FEU 4-3
*Ateneo 4-3
AdU 3-4
UP 2-5
DLSU 2-5
UE 0-7
*Final Four

Games Sunday at the Sands SM By The Bay
8 a.m. – UST vs Ateneo (Men Final Four)
8:45 a.m. – NU vs FEU (Men Final Four)
9 a.m. – UST vs UP (Women Final Four)
9:45 a.m. – NU vs FEU (Women Final Four)
2 p.m. – Men Battle for 3rd
2:45 p.m. – Women Battle for 3rd
3:30 p.m. – Men Final
4:15 p.m. – Women Final

University of Santo Tomas completed a seven-match sweep of the eliminations as Sofiah Pagara and Khy Progella went all out in the second set to overpower National University’s Honey Grace Cordero and Kat Epa, 21-14, 21-6, in the UAAP Season 88 Collegiate Women's Beach Volleyball Tournament Saturday at Sands SM By The Bay.

Determined to reclaim the throne they surrendered to the Lady Bulldogs last year, the Tiger Sands broke away from a 3-3 deadlock in the second set, scoring 18 of the match’s final 21 points to cap a perfect eliminations campaign.

UST now gears up for a Final Four clash against No. 4 University of the Philippines, making a comeback after missing out last season.

In the do-or-die matchup for the last Final Four spot, Jum Gayo and Kryssia Ornos outlasted Ateneo’s Gry Matibag and Liz Lomocso, 21-9, 9-21, 15-8.

Far Eastern University, which will face NU in the other Final Four pairing, closed the eliminations on a high note as Melody Pons and Lovely Lopez dispatched Adamson University’s Shai Nitura and Lana Barrera, 21-12, 21-16.

The Lady Bulldogs finished with a 6-1 record, while the Lady Tamaraws claimed third place at 5-2. The Fighting Maroons bounced back from consecutive losses on Friday to secure fourth at 4-3.

The women’s semifinals are scheduled for 9:30 a.m. today, with the third-place match at 2:45 p.m. and the one-match championship at 4:15 p.m.

The Blue Eagles, after losing two straight, missed out on a Final Four berth, ending fifth at 3-4, while the Lady Falcons, last season’s fourth placers, slipped to sixth at 2-5.

De La Salle’s Mica Buis and Sophia Sindayen saved the best for last by defeating University of the East’s Van Bangayan and Smile Iquio, 21-12, 21-13, in another women’s match.

UST’s seven-peat bid in the men’s division remained alive as former MVPs Alche Gupiteo and Dom Gabito edged NU’s Alex Iraya and Sky Gemarino, 18-21, 21-17, 15-12, to complete a 7-0 sweep of the eliminations.

FEU claimed the third Final Four berth after Christian Salboro and Reynan Postorioso toppled UP’s Angelo Lipata and John Torotoro, 17-21, 21-11, 15-10.

Ateneo clinched the last spot as Jian Salarzon and Amil Pacinio dominated UE’s Allen Buensalida and Julian Celestial, 21-13, 21-9. Both Ateneo and FEU finished with 4-3 records, but the Tamaraws defeated the Blue Eagles in their elimination round matchup last November 22, 17-21, 21-16, 15-13.

In the men’s Final Four, Ateneo will face UST at 8:45 a.m., while FEU meets NU at 8 a.m. The men’s one-match championship is set for 3:30 p.m., with the third-place match at 2 p.m.

Adamson, missing the Final Four despite showing fight, saw Iverson Tan and Willie Hitones edge De La Salle’s Von Marata and Andre Espejo, 16-21, 21-18, 21-19, to finish fifth at 3-4. The Fighting Maroons and the Green Spikers ended up tied at 2-5 in sixth and seventh places, respectively.

UE’s women’s and men’s teams went winless in seven matches.

Sunday, November 23, 2025

UAAP institutionalizes performance order for Cheerdance, joins call to wear white

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The UAAP Season 88 Cheerdance Competition promises to be more than just a dazzling display of athleticism and artistry—it will also serve as a statement for integrity.

The UAAP is encouraging the community to wear white during the event on Saturday, November 29, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, in support of the league’s call: “Passion for Victory, Passion for Integrity! No to Corruption!

The initiative aligns with the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines’ call to wear white, a collective action against corruption and a push for accountability.

The Cheerdance Competition is not only a showcase of skill and teamwork but also a platform to inspire values-driven action. We hope that this initiative encourages everyone in our community to stand together for integrity and hope,” said UAAP Season 88 President Fr. Rodel Cansancio, OP of University of Santo Tomas.

Backed by BIC, this year’s competition will also introduce a new order of performances. Starting this season, the host university will close the show, while the rotation of previous season hosts will determine the lineup.

The University of the Philippines Pep Squad—Season 87 host—will kick off the competition, followed by the UE Pep Squad, Adamson Pep Squad, DLSU Animo Squad, Ateneo Blue Eagles, defending champion NU Pep Squad, and FEU Cheering Squad. The University of Santo Tomas Salinggawi Dance Troupe will close the show.

Every team will now have an equal opportunity to experience when to perform, and everyone gets the chance to go through the entire order of performance,” said UAAP Cheerdance Commissioner Paula Nunag.

The University of the Philippines Varsity Pep Squad will open with a Christmas-themed routine celebrating the country’s rich holiday traditions.

Eager to surpass their fourth-place finish last year, the University of the East Pep Squad will transport the audience to East High School, swaying to hits from the iconic Disney movie High School Musical.

The Adamson University Pep Squad, Season 87 runner-up, will take the audience along on their journey toward a breakthrough championship with a narrative-driven routine.

Paying homage to their school’s rich history in baseball—ranking as the fifth-best UAAP team in the sport with 10 championships across the seniors and juniors divisions—the De La Salle University Animo Squad will deliver a baseball-inspired routine.

The Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles will perform to the tunes of the animated film Sing.

As defending champions, the National University Pep Squad will perform sixth, aiming for a second consecutive cheerdance title to further cement their dominance in the modern era of the competition.

Expected to be a jaw-dropping routine, NU will feature a ninja-inspired performance designed to showcase fast-paced stunts and a fresh approach to cheerdance artistry.

This year talaga, since yung last year’s performance, napaka-challenging yung pinerform ng ating mga competitors, it helps us talaga since we’re motivated to create more. Kailangan din namin talunin kung ano yung mga nakita naming maganda sa kanila. ‘Yon yung pinaghandaan namin this year and to create new stuff for the competition and for the sport itself,” said NU head coach Gab Bajacan.

In an effort to reclaim the crown they lost in Season 87, the Far Eastern University Cheering Squad will take the audience on a nostalgic journey, rekindling childhood memories with a routine inspired by traditional Philippine street games such as patintero, tumbang preso, and luksong tinik.

Eight-time champion University of Santo Tomas Salinggawi Dance Troupe will close the show with a Halloween-inspired theme.

"For the theme of UST this year, it's going to be Halloween. Just with the theme itself for UST, I can already say it's been a journey because we actually decided and needed to change our themes twice before arriving with the idea of Halloween. Nevertheless, I am really happy with how it translated to our routine this year and I believe it's one of the events in the year calendar which everyone is looking forward to," said UST head coach Mark Chaiwalla.

The UAAP Season 88 Cheerdance Competition will be available across all Cignal platforms: the UAAP Varsity Channel in HD, One Sports on free-to-air TV, and the Pilipinas Live app, which will stream the event for free.

In the lead-up to the competition, Cignal will feature exclusive behind-the-scenes content, interviews with squad members, and highlights from past performances.

The Cheerdance Competition is one of the most anticipated traditions of the UAAP, and Cignal is excited to capture all the excitement, the artistry, and the integrity displayed by the UAAP’s best cheerdance teams,” said Mico Halili, Head of Sports Content at Cignal TV.

Friday, November 21, 2025

NU with back-to-back victories to open beach volleyball title defense

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National University launched its campaign for a back-to-back collegiate women's beach volleyball title with two hard-fought victories in the UAAP Season 88 tournament, Friday at Sands SM By The Bay.

Reigning MVP Honey Grace Cordero and Kat Epa opened the season by narrowly defeating Far Eastern University's Melody Pons and Lovely Lopez, 21-19, 21-17.

Later, Cordero teamed up with third player Kizil Quijote and went through a tense battle before edging University of the Philippines’ Jum Gayo and Kryssia Ornos, 24-22, 21-19, to finish the day with a 2-0 record.

University of Santo Tomas’ Sofiah Pagara and Khy Progella also impressed on the opening day, posting two straight victories.

Pagara and Progella dominated Adamson University's Shai Nitura and Fhei Sagaysay, 21-8, 21-12, before overwhelming Ateneo's Gry Matibag and Liz Lomocso, 21-6, 21-8, signaling a strong start to their redemption season.

The Tiger Sands, the most successful women’s beach volleyball program with nine titles, are motivated to bounce back after last year’s heartbreaking defeat to the Lady Bulldogs.

Meanwhile, Gayo and Ornos split their opening day matches after repelling De La Salle’s Mica Buis and Ela Raagas, 23-21, 21-19.

Matibag and Lomocso also went 1-1, defeating University of the East's Van Bangayan and Krisha Revilla, 21-16, 21-16.

In the men’s division, UST made a strong start in its quest for a seventh consecutive crown.

League MVPs Alche Gupiteo and Dom Gabito defeated FEU’s Christian Paul Salboro and Reynan Postorioso, 21-11, 21-18, and Adamson’s Iverson Tan and Willie Hitones, 21-12, 21-16.

NU’s Alex Iraya and Sky Gemarino, last season’s runners-up, outplayed UP’s Angelo Lipata and Zedrick Calimlim, 21-17, 21-14, before completing a perfect first day with a 21-12, 21-19 victory over De La Salle’s Von Marata and Andrei Espejo.

Ateneo’s Jian Salarzon and Amil Pacinio topped Tan and Hitones, 21-17, 21-14, while Marata and Espejo defeated UE’s Allen Buensalida and Julian Celestial, 21-12, 21-10.

Action resumes with the men’s division at 7 a.m. Saturday, followed by the women’s matches at 10 a.m.

UST retains HS table tennis golden double for a third straight season

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University of Santo Tomas completed a third straight golden double after sweeping the UAAP Season 88 High School Table Tennis tournaments, capping the Finals with decisive victories over Adamson University in the boys’ division and De La Salle Santiago Zobel School in the girls’, Friday at the Amoranto Sports Arena in Diliman, Quezon City.

Beyond securing a second double crown for this season’s host—following the triumphs of the swimming teams—the Junior Tiger Paddlers and Junior Lady Paddlers extended their unbeaten streaks to two consecutive seasons in this tournament backed by Huaching Foundation and Topcoms Marketing Inc.

Laurence Cuaycong and Anton Andre Bayona continued their dominant season form, guiding UST to a three-peat with an 11-6, 11-8, 11-4 masterclass over Seph Estrada and Rodel Millana in the lone doubles match of the second Finals tie.

From the start of the season naman, mataas ‘yung confidence ko sa team talaga. And talagang pinakita naman ng team natin na deserved nilang mag-champion. At the start of the season, everybody stayed grounded talaga; so talagang ang goal lang is to get the championship, to defend the crown,” said long-time head coach Jackson Que.

On the girls’ side, fourth-year stalwart Padmae Vivas led the charge with an 11-8, 11-6, 11-8 sweep of this year’s Rookie of the Year Sari Velasco, and later secured a fourth straight title with a 3-1 win in the second Finals match.

Actually, we’re not expecting to win this year. We’re expecting University of the East to come up as the champions. The girls did their best they could; so, ayon, we made it,” said long-time head coach Lorinda Wadjad.

Emmanuel Paculba Jr. and Joshua Bañas gave the Junior Tiger Paddlers an early 2-0 cushion with contrasting victories against Sharif Abirin and Justine Rama. Season MVP Paculba swept Abirin, 11-8, 12-10, 11-1, while Rookie of the Year Bañas went the distance in a five-set thriller, 7-11, 11-7, 8-11, 11-9, 11-8, over Rama. Cuaycong and Bayona then closed out the tie against the same opponents they had beaten in the past two seasons.

Wala naman akong sikreto kundi we trust God, ‘yun talaga. Binigay talaga ni Lord ‘tong lahat,” said Que, who also coaches the men’s team.

Sa lahat ng papasok, be proud na makapasok sila sa one of the strongest teams sa UAAP and sa isa sa best schools in the Philippines. ‘Yun ‘yung gusto kong ma-feel nila and ma-realize nila.”

In the girls’ division, Season 86 and 87 MVP J-An Sanchez dominated Andrea Reblora, 11-2, 11-7, 11-8, but Kimberly Amandy responded with a marathon 7-11, 11-6, 11-5, 12-14, 11-6 win over Kaira Agreda. Julianne Bandojo and Louise Manay eventually restored order with a 10-12, 11-8, 11-6, 12-14, 11-8 victory over Kimberly Odelmo and Chloe Silva, paving the way for Vivas’ finishing flourish.

Ako kasi from the start, I’m not letting go of the title kasi nasa ‘kin ‘yung dalawa[ng malakas]. If UE thinks they could grab the gold, let them think that way, basta kami, we will fight. And as we keep on practicing, walang mawawala sa ‘tin kung ipaglalaban natin ‘yung sa pakiramdam natin ay atin naman,” Wadjad added.

UST had earlier cruised to 3-0 wins in the Finals openers in both divisions, setting the stage for this historic sweep. Cuaycong and Bayona clinched the first tie with an 11-5, 11-6, 11-4 win over Jnash Chavez and Miguel Rafael Reyes in doubles. Datahan and Bañas gave the team a 2-0 lead with victories over Millana (5-11, 11-6, 11-9, 11-5) and Gerald Noche (11-5, 11-7, 11-5), respectively.

The Junior Lady Paddlers’ doubles pair also secured the overall win, as Bandojo and Manay defeated Kathlyn Embile and Odelmo, 11-3, 11-4, 7-11, 11-3. Agreda, named MVP, and Vivas swept the first contest, beating Silva (11-5, 11-7, 11-4) and Amandy (13-11, 11-9, 11-7).

FEU ends 15-year title drought, denies UST complete table tennis domination

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Far Eastern University ended a 15-year title drought in spectacular fashion, completing a perfect season sweep of the UAAP Season 88 Collegiate Women’s Table Tennis tournament.

The Lady Tamaraws capped their campaign with a 2-0 sweep of the finals series against defending champions University of Santo Tomas Lady Paddlers on Friday at the Amoranto Sports Arena in Diliman, Quezon City.

After winning four consecutive championships from Season 70 (2007) to 73 (2010), FEU had often been in contention but could never reclaim the crown in this tournament supported by Huaching Foundation and Topcoms Marketing Inc.—until now.

This season, the Lady Tamaraws combined experienced holdovers with promising rookies to secure FEU’s second championship of the year, following their fourth straight title in women’s football.

Glieza Ampalid and Krisha Reyes, veterans from previous squads that fell short against De La Salle University and UST, sealed the Finals and ended the championship drought with an 11-4, 6-11, 11-9, 11-4 victory over Samanta Bandojo and Leigh Villanueva.

Sobrang saya ko; as a head coach talagang hindi ko ma-explain ‘yung happiness na nararamdaman ko for how many years na naibalik ‘yung korona sa FEU, sa Morayta. Talagang unspeakable joy ‘yung nararamdaman ko,” said long-time head coach Noel Gonzales.

Earlier, Shairah Gabisay overcame Kaye Encarnacion in the first set before closing the match decisively, 12-10, 11-1, 11-3, while eventual MVP Chrishein Santillan defeated Janna Paculba, 11-4, 11-7, 11-5, giving FEU a comfortable 2-0 lead.

That lead proved decisive as Ampalid and Reyes completed a sweep of their matches for the day, including a 3-0 win in the second tie, culminating in a flawless 14-0 season.

Rookie of the Year Christine Golez then clinched the deciding singles match against Paculba, 11-4, 11-6, 15-17, 11-9, after the first Finals tie ended in a 2-2 split.

The Lady Paddlers and Lady Tamaraws exchanged victories in a back-and-forth series. Encarnacion put last year’s champions on the board first, defeating rookie Cate Sarmiento, 11-2, 9-11, 11-7, 4-11, 11-9. Santillan answered with a 16-14, 11-5, 11-2 win over Keya Manada, while Ampalid and Reyes gave FEU the lead with an 11-7, 11-5, 11-3 win over Bandojo and Jaylyn Valencia.

Last season's rookie-MVP Althea Gudes then forced a decider, defeating Gabisay, 11-7, 11-8, 9-11, 7-11, 11-3. Notably, Ateneo’s Andrea Deondo was among multiple top newcomers, marking a rare occurrence of multiple Rookie of the Year awardees.

With most of his players returning for next season, Gonzales emphasized the key to sustained success:

Ang sikreto lang d’yan, number one is ‘yung training, pero ang pinaka-importante is ‘yung self-discipline. Kahit anong galing mo pero wala kang disiplina sa sarili, hindi ka magpo-prosper, hindi ka magiging successful. ‘Yun ‘yung gusto kong makita, ma-maintain nila ‘yung gano’ng disiplina,” he said.

UST retains men's collegiate table tennis title, extends winning streak to sixty

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University of Santo Tomas cemented its reign as king of UAAP Collegiate Table Tennis for the sixth consecutive season, completing a second straight season sweep with a 2-0 Finals series victory over Ateneo de Manila University on Friday at the Amoranto Sports Arena in Diliman, Quezon City.

The Tiger Paddlers not only secured this second collegiate championship of the season for UST—following the fifth straight men’s chess title—but did so in style, marking a milestone 60th consecutive win dating back to the second round of Season 82 (2019) and achieving a second straight season sweep.

Overwhelming talaga; and I’m really proud to be a UST graduate and a UST coach,” said long-time head coach Jackson Que.

Sinabi ko lang naman sa kanila na we always start from scratch, kasi zero-zero na ulit, kaya we need to be humble and very vigilant sa lahat ‘yung mga tira namin at sa mga strategy namin. Kailangang ma-execute lahat.”

The 59th and 60th victories were far from easy, as the Tiger Paddlers faced perhaps their toughest test of the season against the Blue Eagles, with both Finals ties coming down to a deciding singles match in the tournament, which is backed by Huaching Foundation and Topcoms Marketing Inc.

Fortunately, Abraham Paul Antivo and Gerald Aguilar rose to the occasion, delivering championship-clinching wins to prevent Ateneo from extending the series after taking a 2-1 lead in the second tie.

Antivo, eventually named MVP, overcame Wrency Abad in five thrilling sets, 11-7, 6-11, 11-9, 7-11, 11-9, to level the contest. Rookie of the Year Aguilar then rebounded from a first-frame setback to secure the tie and the title, 7-11, 11-6, 11-6, 11-8.

Ateneo had earlier threatened to halt UST’s remarkable run, as Mahendra Cabrido and the rookie duo of CJ Yamson and Gabriel Docto claimed wins against Josh Manlapaz and the pair of Prince Garcia and Ruiz Arc Marcelino.

Last year’s MVP Eljay Tormis put UST ahead with a 9-11, 11-7, 11-8, 11-5 win over Zherdel Fresco, but the Blue Eagles answered with two straight victories. Cabrido defeated Manlapaz, 11-8, 11-7, 10-12, 12-10, before Docto and Yamson swept Garcia and Marcelino, 11-8, 11-8, 11-8.

Just like a wounded tiger, however, this year’s top individual student-athletes, Antivo and Aguilar, struck back to claim the victory.

The first tie followed a similar storyline, with Aguilar and Antivo again taking the spotlight for UST after trailing 1-2. Aguilar leveled the contest with an 11-5, 12-10, 5-11, 11-7 victory over Andree Garcia, while Antivo propelled the Tiger Paddlers to the brink of the title with an 11-5, 11-6, 12-10 win over Andrew Uy.

Manlapaz drew first blood, 13-11, 11-6, 11-9 over Yamson, but Cabrido stunned Tormis in the next match, 11-5, 5-11, 11-7, 11-8, to tie the contest.

Abad and Fresco then gave the Blue Eagles the lead with an 8-11, 11-7, 11-7, 11-5 win over Marcelino and Al J. Sanchez, but that proved to be their last victory, as Aguilar and Antivo claimed the next two rubbers to secure the championship.

For Que, this six-peat was the result of collective effort and the team’s unique culture, which he takes immense pride in.

Isa ‘yan sa mga strength namin kasi ‘yung team namin is very cohesive; talagang buong-buo, and we trust each other. Parang kaming isang buong pamilya talaga; ‘yan siguro ‘yung sikreto namin,” said the multititled mentor.