Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Timeline: Job Application in Singapore

July 2011
I posted my resume at the Work Abroad site and within a week, one of the agencies on that site contacted me. The staff on that agency informed me about the documents needed for the work I was qualified to apply for Singapore. Since I was still working with my company at that time, I did not have the time to accomplish the required documents immediately. I had to authorise my sister who is in Baguio to get my academic qualifications from my university.

Mid August 2011
My sister requested the documents from my school on my behalf.

September 2011
After fifteen working days, my university released the requested documents.
I also filed for a few days leave since I was still required to submit more documents. I had to go to my college dean to specifically request the course titles and descriptions of all the subjects I finished in my degree.
End of October 2011
I received the documents I requested from my school and immediately scanned and emailed them to the agency.
A few days later, the agency informed me that I was accepted by a company in Singapore and that my work permit was on process. I was advised to go for medical at their affiliated clinic accredited by POEA.

November 2011
I was scheduled for medical somewhere in Guadalupe.  I was cleared and ready to process my papers to POEA. It was supposed to be the work of the agency but their license was about to expire and they did not renew it four months before expiration.

Anyway, the agency gave me all my documents and instructed me to go to POEA and processed my documents under name hire. The lady in that office asked me about my contract, salary and proceeded to check all my papers. Initially, she was doubting my contract but after checking her computer, she gave me my papers and asked me to pay the corresponding fees. I paid my Overseas Exit Clearance and on that same day, I had my PDOS. 

December 2011
I did not inform my supervisor about my Singapore application not until the agency booked my ticket for Singapore. My colleagues were all surprised (if not disappointed) but at the same time happy. I filed my unused annual leaves and resignation to prepare all my things. I did not have enough time go home to the province to bid goodbye to my parents as I needed to go to Singapore three days after my PDOS.

14th December 2011
The day of my flight. It was my first time to go overseas and I was nervous when I was at the immigration. I was so paranoid at that time, kept on checking my luggage to be sure no one put something or whatever. I checked in and an hour later, I heard it was time to board the plane.



I was fetched by another agent in Singapore...

Thursday, November 10, 2011

WOOD CARVINGS


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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Sibs Chess and Scrabble Tourney News


Abra woodpusher wins 9th Weekly Blitz Chess

Tuesday, September 20, 2011
COMPUTER Science graduate Rowie Glen Artiena scored a total of eight points and lost only in a single game to claim the open division title of the 9th Weekly Blitz Chess tournament at the BCM Chess gallery recently.
Artiena, a fresh graduate from Data Center College, stopped former champion John Soriano who settled for second place despite having a similar eight points with Artiena of the nine-game round robin event supported by lawyer Jose Molintas.
Manny Vergara, who had a 5.5 aggregate, settled for third, while Alex Valdez salvaged fourth place honors with five points.
Artiena, together with Soriano, will join previous winners Alvin Mariano, Geron Bes-ong, Mark Castillo, Wilbur Suanding and Frederick Bintudan for the quarterly championship.
In the kiddies’ side, Jamel Nelmida made it a University of Baguio (UB) affair after topping the category with four points.
Nelmida of the UB High School edged fellow schoolmate Steven Managati, who lost to the eventual champion and settled for the first runner–up honors.
Wycliff Aromin, meanwhile, settled for second runner-up honors after scoring victories against Aaron Nache Manaoat of UB Laboratory Elementary School and last placer Jhona Nelmida who failed to win a single contest.
Blitz chess is a type of chess game where each side is given less time to make their moves than under the normal tournament with a time of 3 to 5 minutes per side. (Roderick Osis)
Published in the Sun.Star Baguio newspaper on September 20, 2011.
by Jimmy Laking

Veteran John-John Mendoza firmed up his reputation as the region’s speed chess king by topping the first Baguio City Chess Blitz Championship held on June 4, at the Cherwai Billiard Hall along Assumption Road that drew 30 participants.

Played under the double round robin format, the tournament marked the first time that games were limited to five minutes each using the standard chess clocks as timers.

Mendoza scored nine points out of possible 10 to crown himself champion, followed by Frederick Bintudan in second with 8.5 points, Mark Castillo in third with seven points, and Federico Luzada, Jr. in fourth place with 6.5 points.

Other participants who made it to the top 10 finalists only to bow out in the stretch included Conrad Agaton, Glen Rowie Artienda, and Wilbur Suanding.

The second leg of the tournament will be held on June 18 in the same venue.

Organized by Al Rolluda, the tournament is supervised by nationally-accredited arbiter Ted Sarmiento.

Former city councilor Jose Molintas who sponsored the tournament said speed chess is one venue where up and coming players can test their skills against all comers.

Mendoza said speed chess provides more excitement and fun than the ordinary tournament game that is limited to 30 minutes.

“Here, you are not only up against your opponents but also up against the clock,” he said.

Hundreds seen in weekend chess, scrabble tournaments


THE True Colors Inter-school Chess and Word War 2 tournaments formally open on August 13 at the Baguio Center Mall Activity Area with close to 100 wood and tile pushers joining the two day event.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Rivalry is expected to heat up in the collegiate level as Saint Louis University tries to go full throttle against arch nemesis, University of Baguio, in chess.
The two schools slugged it out last year in the annual Baguio–Benguet Educational Athletic League where SLU won the women’s side while UB took the men’s division.
But not to be taken lightly is the University of the Cordilleras men’s side which sees the debut of former top ranked player Frederick Bintudan, who took a three year hiatus from playing.
In the high school side, UB and Baguio City National High School are expected to square it off anew when they meet in the second staging of the tournament now backed by YMCA Baguio and Shell Station.
Now the bitter rivals, UB has a lot at stake when it goes up against the defending champion in the chess side of the tournaments, BCNHS, bannered by the Nillo siblings.
The event is We Can, Inc.’s campaign to boost alumni support in school sport will be launched with a chess and Scrabble tournament next month.
Out of towners are also expected to play in said competition which will augment what the students will learn in tile pushing with a special add-on in the second day when professional players will come in for an eight round competition using the King of the Hill mode. (Roderick Osis)
Published in the Sun.Star Baguio newspaper on August 10, 2011.

UB FIDE master eyes Asean tilt; 31 bets qualify in war of champs
by Jogin Tamayo and Jimmy Laking

The city’s youngest FIDE master is all set to play against the best woodpushers in Southeast Asia in Subic.

High school senior Haridas Pascua of the University of Baguio started his campaign early last week in the Asean and age-group chess championships together with other top junior players in the region—all vying for top honors at the Verona Hall of the Traveler’s Hotel inside the Subic Bay Freeport in Subic.

Pascua, a regular fixture in world youth championships, is competing in the 20 and under boys category.

Joining FIDE Master Pascua in the tournament are fellow FM Jan Emmanuel Garcia and reigning national juniors champion NM Paulo Bersamina, who will all spearhead the locals’ participation in the competitions that will also feature young chess champions from Russia, Australia, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and the US.

The other local bets are Mari Joseph Turqueza, Alcon John Datu, Richelieu Salcedo III, and Alfredo Rapanot in the boys 20-under.

Jan Nigel Galan, Christian Flores, McDominique Lagula, and Marc Nazario will be competing in the boys 16 under while Austin Jacob Literatus, Vince Angelo Medina, and Allan Pason will be in the boys 14 under.

Pascua, a native of Pangasinan with an ELO rating of 2358, will be in a tough field during the three-day competition.
Pascua is the city’s youngest national master who played in several world chess championships.

Meanwhile, a total of 31 chess players from Baguio and Benguet have qualified to vie for honors in the mid-year “battle of champions” hosted by the Kordilyera Chess Association at the Baptist Calvary Church along Guisad Central on June 19-20.

Roger Garcia, KCA vice president, said attractive cash prizes and trophies awaits the over-all champion and second to 5th places.

“The tournament will determine whose who in so far as local chess competition is concerned,” he said.

The list of qualifiers included Conrado Agaton, Hirector Aliten, Ronald Alvez, Marvin Badua, Inso Balangue, Marcelo Banawol, Peter Bantasan, Frederick Bintudan, Bong Busados, Julio Busaing, Edgar Castro, Ramil Delos Reyes, Oscar Guanzon, Rafael Kimmayong, Marvin Limocon, Wendelle May Aromin, Rolly Manuel, John John Mendoza, Jeff Dindo Maslang, Shan Paul Nillo, Bernard Nillo Jr., Carl Nillo, Raymond Passi, Justine Pasciole, Daryhl Kipas, Wilbur Suanding, Lawrence Whiyte, Joseph Kitma III, Bert Uyan, Felicisimo Vestidas Jr. and Loreto Furing.

Garcia said it is anybody’s ballgame considering the equity in strength.

“The veterans of course will have the edge but there is no discounting the younger talents from excelling,’ he said.

Delos Reyes topped the May edition of the KCA’s monthly tournament, followed by Manuel, Busados, Pascioles, and Shan Paul Nillo in that order.

All were awarded cash and trophies for their efforts.


First Ifugao kiddie chess tournament conducted


by Vency D. Bulayungan
Lagawe, Ifugao (26 June  2009 First Ifugao kiddie chess tournament conducted) -- In an effort to discover the skills of the young particularly in the field of sports, the Ifugao Chess club conducted recently a chess tournament for kids here.
Kennedy Bongolan, President of the Ifugao Chess Club said that this is one way of exposing the children in competitions. We are helping them discover their skills or talents as young as they are, he said.
The first ever tournament to include the participation of the kids aging 12 years old and below, and 13 years old and above, Bongolan disclosed that the activity is in line with the Department of Education's memorandum to include school children in order to enhance their talents.
Bungolan also said that this is a venue for the sports committee to discover new and young talents who might compete locally, at the national level and even internationally.
Participated by the different schools all over the province, children who were non participants but were there watching became interested and expressed their willingness to join in future competitions. This is one way of helping mold the young minds so they will not be influenced by vices that might destroy their future, Bongolan said.
Kenneth Dango of Lamut bagged the first place; Micah Salvador of Kiangan got the second place, third is Jimmy Jess Dango of Lagawe, fourth is John Dominong Bongolan of Hingyon and also received a special prize for being the youngest players and fifth Damiano Anselmo Jr of Lagawe who got a consolation prize.

In Category II where kids aging 13 years old and above competed, Frederick Bintudan of Lagawe got first place; second is Telesporo Dinamling of Asipulo and third Victor Dango of Lamut. (PIA-Ifugao)

Final Ranking

2008 Camp 7 - Camp 7 Elem Sch

Ranking after Round 7 - 5/11/2008
Pos Name Gms W D L Score B S Rtg TPR SCCF_Rtg
1 De Luna Danilo 7 6 1 0 6.5 1 -1 2010 2265 1958
2 Evangelista Ritchie 7 5 1 1 5.5 1 1 2009 2113 1988
3 Maboay Salim 7 4 3 0 5.5 -1 -1 1991 2159 1955
4 Fernandez Aezon 7 5 0 2 5.0 -1 -2 2142 2040 2158
5 Valencia Belsar 7 4 2 1 5.0 1 1 2063 2062 2061
6 Bintudan Quinniones 7 5 0 2 5.0 -1 -1 2009 2059 1997
7 Farong-ey Michael 7 5 0 2 5.0 1 1 1968 2013 1958
8 Tan Orly 7 4 2 1 5.0 1 1 1861 2139 1800
9 Labuanan Fidel 7 5 0 2 5.0 -1 -1 1846 2041 1800
10 Verth Alora 7 3 3 1 4.5 1 1 1979 1977 1979
11 Salipada Sinoen 7 4 1 2 4.5 1 1 1895 1997 1870
12 Cachin Pepe 7 4 1 2 4.5 1 1 1875 1938 1860
13 Belmonte Jaimedick 7 4 1 2 4.5 -1 -1 1841 2013 1800
14 Alvez Ronald 7 3 2 2 4.0 1 2 2128 1964 2159
15 Busaing Julio 7 3 2 2 4.0 -1 -2 1949 1910 1957
16 Bayron Abraham 7 3 2 2 4.0 1 2 1946 1969 1941
17 Bintudan Darwin 7 4 0 3 4.0 1 -1 1936 1989 1923
18 Concepcion Jan Laurence (K) 7 4 0 3 4.0 -1 1 1863 1923 1850
19 Trasfiero Eugene 7 4 0 3 4.0 -1 1 1828 1947 1800
20 Suanding Wilbur 7 4 0 3 4.0 -1 -2 1824 1929 1800
21 Florendo Jason (K) 7 4 0 3 4.0 1 1 1820 1912 1800
22 Diaz Danny 7 3 1 3 3.5 1 1 1939 1870 1956
23 Chavez Malone 7 3 1 3 3.5 -1 1 1897 1891 1900
24 De Los Reyes Ramil 7 3 1 3 3.5 -1 -1 1832 1984 1800
25 Pascua Rynwick 7 3 1 3 3.5 -1 -2 1821 1913 1800
26 Banez Oscar 7 3 1 3 3.5 -1 -1 1816 1886 1800
27 Castillo Mark 7 3 1 3 3.5 -1 -1 1814 1872 1800
28 Alvez Manuel 7 2 2 3 3.0 1 2 1927 1798 1958
29 Bas-ong Geron 7 2 2 3 3.0 1 1 1902 1785 1930
30 Evangelista Robert 7 3 0 4 3.0 1 1 1879 1827 1893
31 Bayron Jonathan 7 3 0 4 3.0 -1 -1 1866 1808 1881
32 Pacio Resty 7 3 0 4 3.0 -1 -1 1851 1757 1874
33 Duke Kevin Dimas 7 2 2 3 3.0 -1 -1 1805 1831 1800
34 Lacba Kennon 7 3 0 4 3.0 -1 -1 1804 1824 1800
35 Castillo Ronald 7 3 0 4 3.0 1 1 1797 1785 1800
36 Binay-an Kieffer Jan (K) 7 3 0 4 3.0 1 2 1793 1766 1800
37 Castro Edgardo 7 2 1 4 2.5 -1 -1 1861 1783 1881
38 Sugwaran Jany 7 2 1 4 2.5 -1 -1 1839 1792 1850
39 Casil Daniel 7 1 2 4 2.0 1 1 1788 1733 1800
40 Pascua Junemi (K) 7 2 0 5 2.0 1 1 1781 1700 1800
41 Collado Francisco 7 2 0 5 2.0 -1 -1 1778 1682 1800
42 Millora Ray Jayson 7 2 0 5 2.0 1 1 1774 1659 1800
43 Tanguilig Ezra (K) 7 2 0 5 2.0 -1 -1 1773 1654 1800
44 Collado Michael 7 1 1 5 1.5 0 -1 1841 1721 1864
45 Sansano Lance 7 1 0 6 1.0 2 2 1765 1549 1800
46 Buena Michael (K) 7 1 0 6 1.0 -1 -1 1753 1504 1800
47 Habbiling Diego 7 0 0 7 0.0 0 -1 1762 1470 1800

Pos = Position/Rank
Gms = Games Played
W = Wins
D = Draw
L = Losses
Score = Total Score
B = Buchholz Score
S = Sonnenbon Berger

RATING:
Rtg = Rating before the start of the tournament.
Some rating were adopted from NCFP rapid rating
and some were given a provisional rating by A. Valdez
TPR = a TPR is calculated according to the formulas
of the Fédération Française des Echecs
SCCF_Rtg= Rating after the tournament adopting ELO.
Computed by A. Valdez for Summer Capital Chess Federation.
This is the Rating System used by the
Summer Capital Chess Federation, Baguio.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2007


Results of the Feb.24-25, 2007 Panagbenga Flowerfest Scrabble

Final Standing after 18 rounds Straight KOTH

Rank Players Wins Recorded Spread
1 Odette Rio 13 +1044
2 Pakorn Nemitrmansuk 12 +1134
3 Ronald Credo 12 +898
4 Robbie Onate 12 +480
5 Teejay de Jesus 12 -52
6 Leonora Labog 11 +591
7 Renante dela Cerna 11 +444
8 Andronico Aquino Sr. 11 +431
9 Louie Mark de Guzman 11 +291
10 Antonio Malonzo 10 +489
11 Abe Gogoling 10 +455
12 Huub Luyk 10 +260
13 Cirilo Nuesca 10 +119
14 Carlos Acain 10 -59
15 Delio Dimaano 10 -161
16 Larry Serrano 10 -361
17 Mark Monis 9.5 -324
18 Oscar Rivera Jr. 9 +305
19 William Caluza 9 +184
20 Mario Libiran 9 -86
21 Sammy Espiritu 9 -246
22 Margie Lumawan 9 -325
23 Nora Dagoy 9 -453
24 Julio Busaing 8.5 -99
25 Melvin Dalangin 8 +279
26 Malou Flores 8 +106
27 Lydia Pullantes 8 -30
28 Roberto Salayog 8 -263
29 Frederick Bintudan 8 -163
30 Cynthia Garcia 8 -394
31 Mayet Santos 7.5 +92
32 Judy Ambrosius 7.5 -575
33 Ophie Ireberri 7 -307
34 Lowell Liwat 7 -582
35 Reynante Olas 7 -1244
36 Becky Luyk 6.5 -15
37 Eddie Manandeg 6.5 -628
38 John Tamondong 4 -910
39 Jimmy Laking (Withdrawn)
The Story:
Odette Rio of Iloilo City beats Pakorn Nemitrmansuk of Thailand in the final round, 472-301 to cop her 9th consecutive Baguio championship title since Nationals 2004. They actually met nine times of the 18 rounds Straight King-of-the-Hill format in the two-day battle held at the Baguio Country Club (BBC) last weekend. The event coincided with the Flower Festival other known as "Panagbenga" which attracted 39 word wizards from different regions including Pakorn of Thailand.

Pakorn finished at 2nd with 12-6, +1134 win-loss-spread record. Pakorn, a two time WSC Runner-up winner held Odette's ground in round 16, 395-341 and 17, 478-434 to tie her with 12 wins apiece before succumbing in the final round. At board 2, Ronald Credo of Quezon City prevailed over Teejay de Jesus of Laguna, 407-371 for a 3rd place finish with 12 wins and +898 spread dropping the latter to 5th spot with 12 wins and -52 spread. At board 3, Robbie Onate of Los Banos edged Col. Andy Aquino of Lipa City, 377-373 to position himself in the 4th place.

Rounding off the top ten were Leonora Labog 11 +591, Renante dela Cerna 11 +444, Andy Aquino Sr. 11 +431, Louie Mark de Guzman 11 +291 and Antonio Malonzo 10 +489.

Odette recounted her round 12 win over Pakorn, 504-440 with 7 bingos played between them. Despite the 9-timer ANOESTRA by Pakorn, Odette still won the game with 4 natural bingos (VIDEOFIT, GUTTERS, YARROWS and EYESOME). In their other game, a nine letter word was also spotted by Odette to win the game with her last rack as ?ADEENR fitting thru IN. After the awarding, Pakorn was requested to say something about his Baguio experience and he thanked Huub Luyk, the Baguio Benguet Club for Scrabble (BBCS) President, Leonora Labog who invited him and all the players. He described Odette as "Queen of the Hill". He mentioned also that he travelled a lot, he went to USA, Malaysia, Singapore, Bangalore, etc. and now Baguio City. BBCS announced the Camp John Hay Tourney will be held on Sept 01-02, 2007 and Pakorn confirmed to participate provided Odette would play. Meanwhile, Teejay could have won 2nd place had he spotted the bingo with his final rack ?DEINOW thru floating E in the last round. Renante dela Cerna of Cebu City likewise missed RUNKLES to hook S in front of CUDDLE in his middlegame against Col. Andy Aquino and lose the game.

Special prize was awarded to player who could play a "Most Flowery Word" with a high score and Malou Flores had BEGONIA (a tropical herb). Before this, Robbie Onate claimed SILURID as a flowery word, but when Huub checked the definition in the dictionary, it reads: any of a family of catfishes, which drew laughters from the participants. At one time, Abe Gogoling shouted after he playedBACKSIGHT in his game, and announced that this is also a flower, to the delight of the players.

High word goes to Delio Dimaano. For the high game, Robbie Onate had 615 and Pakorn had 585 but since no player should win more than one prize, Huub Luyk was next in line with 550 to receive the prize. Top student player was awarded to Frederick Bintudan as Louie Mark de Guzman already had a prize. Abe Gogoling won the top local player award.

Another surprise prize was announced before the 1st round that whoever beats Pakorn first would earn P1,000.00. Odette Rio did it in round 5, 501-383 and Ronald Credo duplicated this feat in round 13, 482-449 but nobody got the prize since both had already received major prizes and no other players defeated Pakorn, so no one got this special prize.

In this particular tourney, BBCS implemented a spread cap with a maximum of 200 points. Huub Luyk referred his idea with Thailand who used a much higher spread cap of 350.

Word Source reference was SOWPODS 2006 (SOWPODS2003+TWL2006). Lexpert was used in the adjudication for accuracy of challenges. Philippines started adopting these lexicons since March 2006.

Other houserules included time forfeit. A player will automatically loses the game when his/her time clock exceeded the 25 minutes time limit. Overtime in digital would be at least -00:01. If the player was ahead at that time, his/her spread would be -50 while opponent would be +50. If the player was behind at that time, the current spread or -50 whichever is higher shall be used. The Malaysian Challenge Rule or 5-point challenge was also adopted. 5 points each for every word challenged that are valid shall be awarded to a player for unsuccessful challenge.

Regards,

RONALD CREDO
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2007
Ratings Update as of February 15, 2007

NATIONAL SCRABBLE RATINGS
(Active Players)
As of February 15, 2007

Rank/Players/Rating/Tourneys/Games
1 Rio, Odette Carmina 2133 3 48
2 Credo, Ronald 2117 3 48
3 Labog, Leonora 2081 11 114
4 Martus, Teodoro Jr. 2055 5 75
5 Prudencio, Marlon ** 2009
6 Rivera, Oscar Jr. 2004 16 165
7 Toroy, Joel 1998 2 27
8 Malonzo, Antonio 1984 17 197
9 Parchamento, Roger 1979 6 73
10 Guatno, Avelino 1974 2 27
11 Aquino, Andronico Sr. 1958 16 182
12 Legaspi, Jim Victor 1956 3 35
13 Alagaban, Orville James 1952 5 75
14 Basman, Hyatt 1951 1 16
15 Recedes, Mario 1948 8 91
16 Toroy, Jose Marte 1928 1 9
17 de Jesus, Teejay 1911 11 126
18 Navarro, Rolly 1900 2 27
19 Onate, Robbie 1864 16 173
20 Dizon, Francis Jr. 1858 10 114
21 Bacani, Lorenzo 1849 1 16
22 Aparre, Ursita 1848 1 18
23 Miranda, Mario 1805 15 165
24 Bonzon, Irland 1802 5 42
25 Flores, Malou 1802 5 56
26 Laput, Michael 1801 2 27
27 de Guzman, Louie Mark 1796 2 24
28 Pacifico, Henry 1793 7 91
29 Caluza, William 1793 4 40
30 Morales, Ver 1792 3 33
31 Gogoling, Abe 1790 6 72
32 Genato, Ramon 1778 2 16
33 Carbonell, Gerwin 1762
34 Nuesca, Cirilo 1760 1 16
35 Rivera, Loy ** 1755
36 Anticamara, Gerson 1754 2 27
37 Monis, Mark 1754 4 40
38 Dalangin, Melvin 1749 14 133
39 Marinas, Teodorico 1738 5 65
40 Paz, Freddie 1737 4 41
41 Acain, Charlie 1731 17 189
42 Bintudan, Frederick 1731 5 64
43 Penera, Edmund 1727 2 24
44 Nuesca, Andy Sr. 1727 1 16
45 Alvez, Ronaldo 1726 1 8
46 Concepcion, John Ver 1716
47 Padua, Willy 1715 4 42
48 Lambino, Rosario 1714 4 40
49 Laking, Jimmy 1709 4 40
50 Dimaano, Delio 1700 13 141
51 Puerto, Marwin 1696
52 Palomo, Alberto 1691 7 81
53 Malto, Zaldy 1687 2 26
54 Luyk, Huub 1665 6 80
55 Alba, Rudy 1658 3 25
56 Denden, Sheena Marie 1651 2 27
57 Labalan, Jullence 1640
58 Bacani, Jessica 1635 1 16
59 Busaing, Julio 1628
60 Angeles, J.C. 1619 1 9
61 Navarette, Dona 1616 1 8
62 Vecino, Vilma 1605 1 8
63 Dayon, Eliezer 1595
64 Toledo, Rey 1588 7 77
65 Bernardino,Alberto 1585 2 17
66 Mandani, Rey 1582 2 17
67 Cabanig, Mary Joy 1573
68 Pullantes, Lydia 1567
69 Libiran, Mario 1556 7 68
70 Baguio, Maria Vicky Jane 1549
71 Espiritu, Sammy 1546 3 40
72 Serad, Jollyjoie 1541
73 Cue, Charles 1539
74 Esden, Rejoice 1538 1 8
75 Rebulado, Vic 1531 2 25
76 Lobien, Pigeon 1528 1 8
77 Elorpe, Julius *** 1525 1 16
78 Peralta, Yvonne *** 1525 1 16
79 Serad, Jennierose 1517
80 Malitao, Traci 1509 3 25
81 Malitao, Matthew 1509
82 San Jose, Julius 1500 1 8
83 Nuesca, Pablo *** 1500 1 16
84 Kotico, Pion 1491
85 Salayog, Bert 1482 1 8
86 Farong-Ey, M. 1477 1 16
87 Imperial, Ivan Joe 1474 3 32
88 Chan, Elenita 1473 1 16
89 Bonzon, Vivien 1473 1 8
90 Yamson, Renz 1472 1 18
91 Bacani, Vladimir 1468 2 32
92 Mallari, Francis III 1468 2 24
93 Recidoro, Napoleon 1462 1 8
94 Ravelo, Amalia 1450 1 16
95 Digap, Dhel 1446
96 Pasay, Nigel 1444 1 8
97 Cayetano, Edouard Emmanuel 1437 1 8
98 Patrimonio, Estrella 1430 1 16
99 Gonzalez, Vic 1430 1 8
100 San Jose, Reymundo 1427 2 16
101 Quilates, Marvin 1427
102 Luyk, Becky 1425 4 56
103 Peralta, John Carlo *** 1413 1 16
104 Funesto, Ranielle *** 1412 1 16
105 Nones, John 1410 1 8
106 Iriberri, Ophie 1409 1 8
107 Olas, Reynante 1407 3 32
108 Ewing, Rosemarie 1396
109 Dagoy, Leonora 1391
110 Peremne, Sabrina 1390
111 Wong, Bianca Kuan 1381 1 8
112 Borres, Kristian 1380 3 32
113 Mendez, Moises Ysrael 1378 6 50
114 Tilan, Joseph *** 1374 1 16
115 Santos, Mayet 1370 1 8
116 Flores, Louie Marc 1366 1 8
117 Librado, Bong 1366 1 8
118 Lopez, Florante 1362 1 8
119 Villarete, Marvin 1361 2 16
120 Garcia, Cynthia 1333 1 8
121 Malonzo, Rhoel 1329 1 8
122 Serrano, Jojo 1329 2 17
123 Laranang, Jocelyn 1323 1 16
124 Coilan, Orlando 1309 1 8
125 Bonzon, Irwin 1293 1 8
126 Olas-Bintudan, Brigite 1270 1 8
127 Pakinson, Soller ** 1269
128 Villanueva, Tonette 1267
129 de Guzman, Dave 1206 1 8
130 Aranas, Hernan 1203 2 17
131 Tinipac, Herschelle 1202 3 32
132 Visaya, Avelina *** 1190 1 16
133 Bonzon, Irvin 1184 1 8
134 Ingente, Sherie 1180 1 8
135 Monillas, Ronald James 1180 1 8
136 Malitao, Jun 1179 2 16
137 Lavarias, Lynden 1174 2 16
138 Sumadchat, Cristine 1158 1 8
139 Afidchao, Chayone 1148 1 8
140 Manandeg, Ed 1143 1 8
141 Acosta, Marissa ** 1142
142 Galapon, Allily ** 1129
143 Fidelino, Joseph 1116 1 16
144 Payuyo, Abraham 1029 1 8

* Reactivated players
** Critical for deactivation in the next rating update if these players will not join tourney in the next 15-30 days
*** New Players

NASCAP Metro Manila Leg 2007








WRITTEN BY: EDITORS ON OCTOBER 22, 2006 NO COMMENT
BAGUIO CITY (Oct. 16) — Leonora Labog won the Baguio Scrabble Tournament Sunday at the Villa Cordillera.
The Quezon City-based Labog was already assured of the title as early as the 14th round of the 16-round King of the Hill tournament when she beat local top bet William Caluza, 388-306, as her 1010 spread (combined score less combined opponent’s score) was already beyond the reach of any of her opponents.
Baguio based Information Technology instructor Abe Gogoling, who was running second with nine wins and her next opponent made the game more exciting as he defeated Labog, 380-335, in the next round.
However, he needed to win by as much as 244 points to catch up with the latter’s spread to snatch the victory in the event supported by National Irrigation Administration chief Arturo Lomibao, Villa Cordillera and Lexico.
Labog trailed Gogoling by as much as 30 points going into her last tiles when she played DRUXY and surprised the latter for a 363-358 win as an icing to her victory.
Labog finished the tournament with 12 wins against four loses and a spread of 970. Gogoling settled for second place with 10 wins and spread of 473.
Labog, member of the Mensa club of genius, came in the absence of the top guns like two-time champion Odette Rio and top-rated Filipino player Ronald Credo whose wife gave birth before the tourney started.
She was seeded second at the start of the tournament and came out the winner with her donning the tourney shirt for champion and P10,000 the richer.
La Union-based professor, the top seed, Roger Parchamento blasted Caluza on the second board, 390-315, as the top seed took third place with a slate of 10-6 and 454 spread, while Caluza settled for fourth place with the same card but lower spread of 202.
Local pride actually was high that day as another Baguio-based scrabbler joined the money train with Malou Coronacion getting fifth spot when she nipped 2003 champion retired police colonel Antonio Malonzo, 365-361. Coronacion finished with a 9-7 slate in tie with Henry Pacifico but took the fifth by virtue of a higher spread of 185 against the 74 of the latter.
Other winners in the event are: Fred Bintudan, the top local player, as well as spouses Huub and Becky Luyk for finishing second and third best local players in the event, who are also backed up by Baguio Rep. Mauricio Domogan, acting Baguio Mayor Peter Rey Bautista, DPWH-Cordillera Director Mariano Alquiza, Eng’r. Ernesto Paraon, Joderek Bautista, Nestor Wong, Caltex-Legarda, 50s Diner, Rumours, Axa Philippines, Rotary Club of Baguio Sunrise, Alpha Pet Care and the National Chess Federation of the Philippines-Cordillera.
“I hope to see a Baguio Scrabble Tournament 7,” said Lomibao after the tournament as he also congratulated Ivan Joe Imperial of Angono, Rizal and two other townmates as the teener will leave for Sydney, Australia next month to play in the World Junior Scrabble Championship. # Ace Alegre for NORDIS



Arroyo, 2 others pace Shell chessfest


BAGUIOS TOP seed Christian Arroyo streaked to his fourth straight win, beating Frederick Bintudan to gain a share of the lead with Jayson Salubre and Eugene Pimentel in the Northern Luzon leg of the Shell National Youth Active Chess Championships at SM Baguio in Baguio City Saturday.
Arroyo, one of the promising players in the junior ranks today, hopes to sustain his momentum in the last three rounds of the seven-round Swiss system tournament in a bid to atone for his mediocre showing in the kickoff leg of the eight-stage nationwide circuit sponsored by Pilipinas Shell two weeks ago at SM Manila.
Joining Arroyo at the helm with 4 points in the junior division, exclusively for players 20 years old and below are Salubre and Pimentel who swamped Joel Valdez and Nikki Jime-nez, respectively while erstwhile coleaders Lyndon Sombilon and Nelson Mariano settled for a draw to lead the big group of 3.5 pointers.
That includes Arnold Dableo and Jan Paragua, who also drew their match, Aaron Rivas, James Bulicatin, Alex Siblangan and Mismar Mesina.
Earlier, Bobby Kana-pi, general manager for external affairs of Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., and Hon. Domingo Bayan, former mayor of Boguias, Benguet and CEO of Benguet Gov. Borromeo Melchor Borromeo, made the ceremonial moves kicking off the two-day event backed by McDonalds Philippines, Accel, Cebu Pacific, Shell Better Mileage Gaso-lines, Shellane in cooperation with SM Supermalls, Gaisano Mall (Davao City) and Lim Ketkai Mall (Cagayan de Oro City).
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Handling children's education is not easy especially if these children do not live "normally". Most of these children live in street with their family.
Activities for non schooling children category or the children who have never been to school must be planned carefully.

Pre-Writing Activities

Tracing dotted lines. Tracing the dotted lines to form a star.
Tracing dotted lines. Tracing the dotted lines to form different figures. (Clouds, leaf, heart, flower and cherries) Then coloring them with blue for the clouds, green for the leaf, red for the flower, heart and cherries.
Tracing vertical lines.
Tracing horizontal lines.
Tracing zigzag lines.
Tracing diagonal lines.
Tracing the circle.
Tracing the curve lines.


Kinds of Weather
First and Last Object
Same Object
Things used during sunny or rainy days.
Mga gamit tuwing tag-ulan o tag-araw.


Objects that can be Red.
Objects that can be Green.





Initial "b"/blue color
Parts of a tree/plant.


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Bintudan tops 3rd week of Center Mall Weekly Blitz


Harley Palangchao 
Sports, 7/17/2011 


University of the Cordilleras chess team member Frederick Bintudan scored a perfect nine to take the third week of the on-going Weekly Blitz Tournament at the Baguio Center Mall (BCM) activity area.

Bintudan won over fellow players from other Baguio-Benguet Educational Athletic League schools to join Mark Castillo and Wilbur Suanding in the roster of winners this quarter.

With the win, Bintudan, Castillo, and Suanding have chances of joining first quarter winner John John Mendoza in the year ending finals of the tournament.

Geron Bas-ong of the Cordillera Career Development College lost twice for seven points to take second spot of the senior’s side, which is open to 13 years old and above. He lost to University of Baguio’s Lance Kindipan for his seven points.

Brylle Vinluan of the UB Laboratory Elementary School scored a perfect eight to take the third week of competition in the kiddies’ side, which is open to 13 years old and below.

Mark Limocon ended up fourth with 5.5 points as UB’s elementary and high school players dominated the kiddies division.
Vinluan this joined weekly winner Mark Quitlong of Baguio City National High School and the older Limocon, Marvin, also of UBLES.

BCM, meanwhile, announced it will serve as venue of the True Colors Inter-school Chess and Word war Tournament on Aug. 13 to 14 following the signing of an agreement between organizer We Can and the BCM.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Trial and Error

To you who must not be named! 
Just one of the so many trials happened within this year.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Itetem-An Ifugao-Tuwali Song

ITETEM
Itetem ta humgopak, 
Te teh tu an nakaktolak
An nalpuh nidaddawi
Nidaddawi-dawin boble
Itetem itetem inoh ta humgopak

Humgop ka humgop ka hi bale ta
Te neyan nakaktol ka hmm hmm
Humgopka hi bale ta te neyan nakaktol ka

Dumlig ka ta umbunak
Te teh tu an nakableyak
An nalpu nidaddawi
Nidaddawi-dawin boble
Dumlig kka Dumlig a inoh ta umbonak


Dumligak Dumligak ta umbon ta
Te neyan nakable ka hmm hmm 
Te neyan nakable ka Nunhilbi hi tatagu
Imnas (3x) balbalala Imnas

Balbalasibasem oh Imnas ay ay ay ay

Mun akud Ka ta mangan ta
Ti teh tu nakaaganganak
An nalpuh nidaddawi
Nidaddawi-dawin bole
mun akud ka mun akud ka inoh ta mangan ta


Mangan ta kanon tay intamu ta
Intamu ta an tinawon hmm hmm
Anun tay intamu ta intamu ta an tinawon

Iyabok mu ta malok ta
Ti teh tu makahuyhuyupak
An nalpuh nidaddawi
Nidaddawi-dawin bole
Iyabok mo Iyabok mu inoh ta malok ta

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Hudhud: Summary of the tale of Aliguyon

This is a summary of a long tale chanted during the harvest in Ifugao.

Once upon a time, in a village called Hannanga, a boy was born to the couple named Amtalao and Dumulao. He was named Aliguyon. He was an intelligent, eager young man who wanted to learn many things, and indeed, he learned many useful things, from the stories and teachings of his father. He learned how to fight well and chant a few magic spells. Even as a child, he was a leader, for the other children of his village looked up to him with awe.
         
Upon leaving childhood, Aliguyon betook himself to gather forces to fight against his father’s enemy, who was Pangaiwan of the village of Daligdigan. But his challenge was not answered personally by Pangaiwan. Instead, he faced Pangaiwan’s fierce son, Pumbakhayon. Pumbakhayon was just as skilled in the arts of war and magic as Aliguyon. The two of them battled each other for three years, and neither of them showed signs of defeat.
         
Their battle was a tedious one, and it has been said that they both used only one spear! Aliguyon had thrown a spear to his opponent at the start of their match, but the fair Pumbakhayon had caught it deftly with one hand. And then Pumbakhayon threw the spear back to Aliguyon, who picked it just as neatly from the air.
         
At length Aliguyon and Pumbakhayon came to respect each other, and then eventually they came to admire each other’s talents. Their fighting stopped suddenly. Between the two of them they drafted a peace treaty between Hannanga and Daligdigan, which their peoples readily agreed to. It was fine to behold two majestic warriors finally side by side.    
Aliguyon and Pumbakhayon became good friends, as peace between their villages flourished. When the time came for Aliguyon to choose a mate, he chose Pumbakhayon’s youngest sister, Bugan, who was little more than a baby. He took Bugan into his household and cared for her until she grew to be most beautiful. Pumbakhayon, in his turn, took for his wife Aliguyon’s younger sister, Aginaya. The two couples became wealthy and respected in all of Ifugao.

Tagalog
Isang araw, noong unanang panahon, sa nayon ng Hannanga, ang mag-asawang Amtalao at Dumulao ay nabiyayaan ng isang anak na lalaki. Ang pangalan niya ay Aliguyon. Siya ay matalino at masipag matuto ng iba’t ibang bagay. Katunayan, ang napag-aralan niyang mahahalaga mula sa mga kasaysayan at pangaral ng kanyang ama ay marami. Natuto siya kung paano makipag-bakbakan nang mahusay, at paano umawit ng mga mahiwagang gayuma. Kaya kahit nuong bata pa, tiningala na siya bilang pinuno, at hanga ang mga tao sa kanya.
Nang mag-binata si Aliguyon, ipinasiya niyang sagupain si Panga'iwan, ang kaaway ng kanyang ama, sa nayon ng Daligdigan. Subalit ang sumagot sa kanyang hamon ay hindi si Panga'iwan. Ang humarap sa kanya ay ang mabangis na anak nito, siPumbakhayon, marunong ng hiwaga at bihasa rin sa labanan tulad niAliguyon.
Hindi naaling, pinukol ni Aliguyon ng sibat si Pumbakhayon. Kasing bilis ng kidlat, umiktad si Pumbakhayon upang iwasan ang sibat at, kagila-gilalas, sinalo sa hangin ang sibat ng isa niyang kamay! Wala pang isang kurap ng mata, binaligtad ni Pumbakhayon ang sibat at hinagis pabalik kay Aliguyon. Umiwas din si Aliguyon at sinalo rin ng isang kamay sa hangin ang humahagibis na sibat. Binaliktad din niya at ipinukol uli kay Pumbakhayon.
Pabalik-balik at walang tigil, naghagisan at nagsaluhan ng sibat siAliguyon at Pumbakhayon hanggang umabot ng 3 taon, hindi pa rin tumigil ang bakbakan, at walang nagpakita ng pagod o pagsuko. Subalit sa bangis at dahas ng kanilang paghahamok, kapwa sila humanga sa giting at husay ng kalaban, at pagkaraan ng 3 taong bakbakan, natuto silang igalang ang isa’t isa.
Biglang bigla, tumigil sina Aliguyon at Pumbakhayon at nahinto, sa wakas, ang bakbakan. Nag-usap at nagkasundo sila ng payapa (paz, peace) ng kanilang nayon ng Hannanga at Daligdigan. Buong lugod na sumang-ayon lahat ng tao sa 2 nayon, at ipinagdiwang nila ang kampihan ng 2 bayani.
Sa paglawak ng katahimikan, umunlad ang dalawang nayon. Naging matalik na magkaibigan sina Aliguyon at Pumbakhayon. Nang sapat na ang gulang ni Aliguyon, pinili niyang asawa si Bugan, ang batang-batang kapatid na babae ni Pumbakhayon. Inalagaan niya sa bahay si Buganhanggang lumaki itong napaka-gandang dalaga.
Ang pilining asawa naman ni Pumbakhayon ay ang kapatid na babae ni Aliguyon, si Aginaya. Ang dalawang pamilya ay yumaman at iginalang ng lahat sa Ifugao.