INDANG, Cavite — Pangasinan runner Mary Rose Frias shone brightest as the inaugural gold medalist in the 2nd Philippine Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) Games Luzon NCR leg at the Cavite State University (CvSU) track oval here Tuesday.
The 19-year-old Frias clocked 5:07.2 in the women’s 1,500-meter run to capture the gold medal ahead of teammate Mary Ann Delos Reyes (5:30.3) and Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific’s bet Jeralyn Madamecilla (6:19.0)
“Nung July 28 lang po ako dumating dito, pagkatapos ng National PRISAA Games sa Legazpi, Albay. Hindi ko nga po alam kung tutuloy ako dahil nga may bagyo,” said Frias, a second year student of Virgen Milagrosa University
A Business Administration student, Frias also took home the gold medals in the women’s 1,500-meter and 800-meter in the PRISAA.
In the women’s long jump, Macailla Jane Requierme of Malaybalay Bukidnon posted 5.33 on her fourth jump to claim the gold medal.
“Sobrang saya ko po kasi nakuha ko yun personal best ko, kasi ang goal ko talaga mas mag-improve pa ako,” said Requierme, the 20-year-old first year student of Rizal Technological University.
Requierme edged teammate Bernadeth Batoy and Jhancel Santos of Tarlac State University, who settled for the silver and bronze medals, respectively.
Also in athletics, Jean Claire Agawin of Fullbright College (6:56.5) and Angeline Platilla of Central Bicol State University of Agriculture (5:48.2) topped the 1,500m for Air Force and Army.
Agawin bested Dorothy Grace Draper, Philippine State College of Aeronautics – FAB Campus (7:01.7) and Rio Crystelle Ariate, Philippine State College of Aeronautics – FAB Campus (7:12.8)
Other winners were Clarissa Pineda of Westmead International (3.85m) and Nikka Ann Magdato of Fullbright College (3.98m), who won the golds for Philippine Navy and Air Force, respectively.
In the men’s 1,500m run, Zhedrac Dave Fagsao (4:39.4) of Mountain Province State Polytechnic College stamped his class for Army as did Edu Garibay (4:25.4) of Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation for the Navy; and Ronnel Gonzales (4:30.4) of Kolehiyo ng Lungsod ng Lipa for the Air Force.
In swimming, Kirk Dominique Reyes and Janelle Kyla Chua of the Philippine Navy swam their way to three gold medals at the De La Salle University-Dasmarinas.
Reyes claimed the gold medal in the boys’ 200m Individual Medley, 200m breaststroke, and 50m butterfly, while Chua reigned supreme in the girls’ 100m freestyle, 50m butterfly, and 50m backstroke
In women’s table tennis, Christine Jen Atienza of Lipa topped the event for Air Force.