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Host school
  
Juniors
  
UST Tiger Cubs

N/A
  
Adamson

Start date
  
July 8, 2006

Men
  
Women

Cheerdance
  
UST (Ex - Coed)

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UAAP Season 70, UAAP Season 68, UAAP Season 67, UAAP Season 72

Uaap season 69 finals game 3 part 3


UAAP Season 69 was the 2006-07 season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. The University of the East was the season host with the theme “Achieving Excellence in Sports Through Unity, Harmony and Commitment.” The season started with basketball competition on July 8, 2006 at the Araneta Coliseum.

Contents

Uaap season 69 finals game 3 part 1


Elimination round

Host team in boldface.

Tiebreaker: UST defeats Adamson on the playoff for the 3rd seed, 85-71.

Awardees

  • Finals Most Valuable Player: Jojo Duncil (UST)
  • Season Most Valuable Player: Ken Bono (Adamson)
  • Rookie of the Year: Woodward 'Woody' Co (UP)
  • Mythical Five
  • Guard: Marvin Cruz (UP)
  • Guard: Jeffrei Chan (FEU)
  • Forward: J.C. Intal (Ateneo)
  • Forward: Jervy Cruz (UST)
  • Center: Ken Bono (Adamson)
  • Bracket

    With Ateneo's 12-0 sweep of the elimination round, the step ladder format will be used. After finishing 3rd and 4th in the elimination round, Adamson and UPIS will face for the right to face FEU-FERN in the next round in a twice-to-win disadvantage. Whoever wins in the semifinals between the winner of the knockout game and FEU-FERN will emerge into the Finals with Ateneo in a best of three series.

    This would be the FEU-FERN Baby Tamaraws' first Finals appearance.

    Awardees

  • Most Valuable Player: Bacon Austria (Ateneo)
  • Rookie of the Year: Jeff Olalia (Adamson)
  • Mythical Five: Raymond Austria (Ateneo), Mike Gamboa (Ateneo), Socrates Rivera (FEU-FERN), Mark Lopez (FEU-FERN), Erwin Duran (UE)
  • Elimination round

    Host team in boldface.

    Tiebreakers:

  • UST clinched the #1 seed and the twice to beat advantage at the semifinals with a better points difference (+35) against FEU (-13) and Ateneo (-22)
  • FEU defeated Ateneo on the playoff for the 2nd seed, 49-48.
  • Bracket

    With UST, FEU and Ateneo tied on the first spot, the points difference system was used - UST emerged with the highest quotient, so FEU and Ateneo figured in a classification game to determine which team gets the twice to beat advantage in the semifinals. FEU won the game, 49-48.

    Awardees

  • Most Valuable Player: Cassy Tioseco (Ateneo)
  • Rookie of the Year: Katherine Sandel (Adamson)
  • Mythical Five: Cassy Tioseco (Ateneo), AJ Barracoso (Ateneo), Rem Buenacosa (UST), Marichu Bacaro (UST), Merenciana Arayi (Adamson)
  • Volleyball

    Four championships are disputed; men's, women's, boys' and girls'.

    Host team in boldface. Asterisk (*) denotes the team that clinched the twice-to-beat advantage in the Final Four.

    Awardees

  • Rookie of the Year: Marlon Macabulos (UST)
  • Best Scorer: Jerome Liñgo (UP)
  • Best Spiker: Jeremy Pedregosa (FEU)
  • Best Blocker: Lloyd Belgado (UP)
  • Best Setter: Guarenio Gianan (UP)
  • Best Server: Jessie Lopez (FEU)
  • Best Receiver: Mark Sibug (FEU)
  • Best Digger: Virgilio Vizcarra (UP)
  • Most Valuable Player: Edjet Mabbayad (FEU)
  • Awardees

  • Rookie of the Year: Mecaila Irish May Morada (FEU)
  • Best Scorer: Venus Bernal (UST)
  • Best Spiker: Mary Ann Manalo (FEU)
  • Best Blocker: Bea Chermaine Pascual (ADMU)
  • Best Setter: Denise Patricia Tan (UST)
  • Best Server: Rachel Anne Daquis (FEU)
  • Best Receiver: Donna Leil Adajar (AdU)
  • Best Digger: Patricia Lynn Taganas (ADMU)
  • Most Valuable Player: Venus Bernal (UST)
  • Elimination round

    Host team in boldface. An asterisk (*) indicates the team clinched twice-to-beat advantage.

    Softball

    The UAAP Season 69 softball tournament fields five teams with the Adamson Lady Falcons as the defending champions. Games are held in University of Santo Tomas (UST) Open Field.

    Standings

    Host team in boldface. An asterisk (*) indicates the team clinched twice-to-beat advantage.

    Elimination Round

    January 6, 2007

  • 09:00
  • 12:00

  • January 10, 2007

  • 09:00
  • Fencing

    Two championships are disputed; men's and women's. The following results are final. Host team in boldface.

    Awardees

  • Most Valuable Player: Bonifacio Jacinto (UE)
  • Rookie of the Year: Harris Orendain (UST)
  • Awardees

  • Most Valuable Player: Victoria Garcia (ADMU)
  • Rookie of the Year: Lafayette Garcia (ADMU)
  • Chess

    Three titles were disputed for the UAAP Chess Championship. Host team in boldface. The results below are final.

    Taekwondo

    Three titles were disputed for the UAAP Taekwondo Championship.

    Awardees

  • Most Valuable Player: Stephen Gerena (UST)
  • Rookie of the Year: Salvador S. Reyes, Jr. (Ateneo)
  • Awardees

  • Most Valuable Player: Mellisa Buyco (UP)
  • Rookie of the Year: Leslyn Gonzales (UP)
  • Juniors' tournament

    Juniors' judo was played as a demonstration sport.

    Swimming

    The UAAP Season 69 Swimming Championships were held from September 21 to September 24, 2006 at the Rizal Memorial Swimming Center at Vito Cruz St., Malate, Manila. Four titles were disputed in the four-division tournament.

    Team ranking is determined by a point system, similar to that of the overall championship. The points given are based on the swimmer's/team's finish in the finals of an event, which include only the top eight finishers from the preliminaries. The gold medalist(s) receive 15 points, silver gets 12, bronze has 10. The following points: 8, 6, 4, 2 and 1 are given to the rest of the participating swimmers/teams according to their order of finish.

    Track and field (Athletics)

    Three titles were disputed for the UAAP Track and Field.

    Cheerdance competition

    The Cheerdance Competition was held on September 10, 2006 at the Araneta Coliseum. Cheer dance competition is an exhibition event. Points for the general championship are not awarded to the participants

    The UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe clinched their eight UAAP cheerdance title via 5 consecutive wins, with FEU improving to second place, and UP falling to third place.

    The Cheerdance Competition is not counted on the tabulation of the Overall Championship.

    Overall Championship standings

    Season host school is in boldface.

    Individual Awards

    Athlete of the Year:
    Seniors: Luica Dacanay (Women's Swimming)
    Juniors: Nicole Mapilisan (Taekwondo)

    References

    UAAP Season 69 Wikipedia