BSU bets finish 1-2 in PBAPC sportswriting contest

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2019 07:37:02 +0000

BULACAN State University scored a 1-2 finish to emerge the biggest winner in the just revived PBA Press Corps sportswriting contest.

PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial and officers of the PBA Press Corps and PBA Press Photographers are shown with the winners of the revived PBAPC sportswriting tilt. (4th from left, Axell Swen Lumiguen, fifth place, Ron Jeric Faustino, fourth, Gillene Gustine Garcia, third, Eriell Estrada, second, and champion Justin Mhar De Jesus.

PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial (3rd from left) and officers of the PBA Press Corps and PBA Press Photographers are shown with the winners of the revived PBAPC sportswriting tilt. (4th from left), Axell Swen Lumiguen, fifth place, Ron Jeric Faustino, fourth, Gillene Gustine Garcia, third, Eriell Estrada, second, and champion Justin Mhar De Jesus.

Justin Mhar B. De Jesus was declared champion of the one-day event held last Nov. 22 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, besting schoolmate Eriell G. Estrada for the top plum worth P10,000.

As runner-up honor, Estrada received P7,000.

Meanwhile, Kyle Janrey Bustos of College of St. Benilde was the winner of the special photo contest held as part of the meet’s 25th year anniversary celebration presented by the PBA, San Miguel Corp., NorthPort, and Sony Philippines. Bustos received P10,000.

The formal announcement and awarding of winners were held at halftime of Game 4 of the Governors Cup semis series between Barangay Ginebra and NorthPort, with league commissioner Willie Marcial personally handing out the prizes and the corresponding certificates.

Placing third in the writing contest was Gillene Gustine C. Gar
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