THE 22nd Regional Collegiate Games of the Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA) Region I will be held on October 27-30 in Dagupan City and Lingayen with some 800 athletes, coaches and officials representing five PRISAA provincial and city divisions-chapters in the region participating.
A HAND IN CHESS—Governor Amado Espino Jr. (seated left) makes the ceremonial move against 12-year old Samantha Glo Revita during the opening of the 2nd Pangasinan Age Group Open Chess Championship on October 15 at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center in Lingayen. Looking on are first Filipino international master…
A HAND IN CHESS
FIDE (International Chess Federation) Master Haridas Pascua topped the Rapid 20 and Under category of the 2nd Pangasinan Age Group Chess Championship at the Provincial Training Center on October 15 and 16.
Masters dominate 2nd Pangasinan Age Group Chess Championship
INTO THE WATER—Gov. Amado Espino Jr. (behind podium) fires the gun for the ceremonial start of the 1st Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. Swim Cup held at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center in Lingayen on October 15, participated in by more than 200 swimmers from 15 swimming clubs…
INTO THE WATER
LINGAYEN—The San Carlenian Swim Club of Pangasinan excelled in the 1st Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. Swim Cup held October 15 at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center.
San Carlos swim team shines in GATE Jr. Cup
CHESS CHAMPIONS–Gov. Amado T. Espino Jr. (third from left) confers a medal to one of the winners of the 2nd Pangasinan Age Group Championship at the Provincial Training Center on October 15 and 16. Assisting Espino are (from left) Pangasinan Chess Federation President Juan Vicente Sison and Asia’s first international…
CHESS CHAMPIONS
LINGAYEN—The 1st National Sportsfest of the Philippine Association of Local Treasurers and Assessors (PHALTRA), Inc. was held at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center here, alongside a sharing of best practices in fiscal management among the participants.
1st nat’l sportsfest of treasurers, assessors held in Lingayen
TODAY’S AND FUTURE CHESS MASTERS —More than 200 players, including FIDE (International Chess Federation) Master Haridas Pascua and WIM (Women International Master) Cherry Ann Mejia, join the 2nd Pangasinan Age Group Championship at the Provincial Training Center on October 15 and 16, sponsored by the provincial government and the Pangasinan…
TODAY’S AND FUTURE CHESS MASTERS
PRISAA-UCAAP BASKETBALL FINALS THE Lyceum-Northwestern University Dukes have forced game 3 in the best-of-three championship series as they thumped the University of Pangasinan-PHINMA, 84-73, in Game 2 of the finals in the Gov. Amado T, Espino, Jr. Cup of the PRISAA-UCAAP Collegiate Basketball Championship last October 14.
LNU thumps UPang, forces championship game 3
PANGASINAN AGE GROUP OPEN CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP LINGAYEN–Young chess enthusiasts showed up at the Pangasinan Age Group Open Chess Championship held last weekend October 15-16 at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center for a chance to see who’s the best of them all.




