San Beda regains NCAA 100 table tennis crown

SAN BEDA University reclaimed its place at the pedestal after reclaiming the titles it lost a season ago with a spectacular performance in NCAA Season 100 table tennis at the San Beda Gym over the weekend.
The Red Paddlers swept all three divisions, including two in the women’s and juniors’ sections where they finished unbeaten with the other one topping the men’s where they ended up with just a loss.
Danaia Erica Reblora spearheaded San Beda’s 3-0 decimation of University of Perpetual Help in the finals to give the Benedictine school a league-best eighth women’s crown.
Matt Andrew Ramos, meanwhile, led San Beda’s 3-1 triumph over College of St. Benilde to claim their eighth crown, which tied Colegio de San Juan de Letran with most titles in the men’s side.
Gerald Tuazon, for his part, powered San Beda to a 3-0 smashing of University of Perpectual Help in seizing their seventh crown, which is the second highest in the juniors’ class behind only Letran’s league-high 17.
Ms. Reblora and Messrs. Ramos and Tuazon all seized MVP Honors.
Thanks to the feats, San Beda has now snared four championships this season in the seniors’ side after reigning supreme in women’s badminton and men’s chess just a few days back.
It was the school’s first juniors title this year. — Joey Villar