Benilde Blazers

Saint Benilde Blazers
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde
League NCAA and WNCAA
Joined 1998
Location DLS–CSB - 2544 Taft Avenue, Malate, Manila (Srs.)
LSGH - 343 Ortigas Ave., Greenhills, Mandaluyong City (Jrs.)
Team colors Green, White, and Black
Women's team Lady Blazers
Juniors' team La Salle Greenies
Seniors' general championships
  • NCAA: 5
    (2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2013–14, 2014-15)
  • WNCAA: unknown
Juniors' general championships
  • NCAA: 4
    (2003–04, 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09)
    -with DLS–CSB
  • WNCAA: unknown

The Saint Benilde Blazers are the NCAA senior varsity team of De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde.

The Blazers were formerly a member National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA) before they applied and were admitted to the NCAA in 1998. They then went on to win their first NCAA seniors basketball title in 2000 was the fastest for an expansion squad.

The other senior varsity teams may also be referred to as the Blazers. The juniors team are the CSB–LSGH Junior Blazers (officially the CSB–LSGH Greenies) of La Salle Green Hills, while the women's teams (volleyball and taekwondo) are the St. Benilde Lady Blazers.

Almost all sports program of the Blazers excel in their events, leading to the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde winning its first General Championship honors in NCAA Season 81, and again in NCAA Season 83, NCAA Season 84, NCAA Season 89, and NCAA Season 90.

Name

As homage to the school which introduced several pioneering courses in the country, the college adopted the blazer as their moniker. It is a short term for trail blazers, which emphasizes the college's commitment to set a standard for education as well as sports development.[1]

With the La Salle Green Hills Greenies

The Junior Blazers are the junior counterparts of the DLS-CSB Blazers

When De La Salle University selected De La Salle Santiago Zobel School as its junior affiliate team when it entered the UAAP in 1986, La Salle Green Hills was left without a membership in either the UAAP or the NCAA, thus starting a 17-year drought in a major collegiate league since its formal withdrawal from the NCAA in 1981.

De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde, a member school of the De La Salle University System, applied for admission to the NCAA through the efforts of then System President Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC, the Greenies was selected as the junior team by then LSGH President Br. Bernard Oca FSC. Both De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde and La Salle Green Hills were admitted to the NCAA in 1998.

The La Salle Greenies (officially the CSB–LSGH Junior Blazers in the NCAA) is the junior affiliate team of the St. Benilde Blazers. Since DLS–CSB is not directly connected with its high school affiliate, except that they are both administered by the Lasallian Brothers, LSGH labels "St. Benilde" instead of "La Salle" on their jerseys.

The Blazers' senior varsity uniforms added the initials 'LSGH' in their uniforms, starting with Season 89, and during games, the CSB Pep Squad began to distribute clappers with 'La Salle' written on it. These were done to further connect both schools and their Lasallian roots.

In addition, beginning with Season 86, the Blazers replaced black with green as their primary uniform color, in time for the centennial anniversary of Lasallian education in the Philippines. Black remains as an accent color.

With De La Salle Zobel in WNCAA

In contrast to their men's junior counterparts, DLSZ represents College of St. Benilde in the WNCAA since the NCAA didn't have women's basketball in their scheme.[2]

The De La Salle Lady Junior Archers have been the WNCAA Junior Division Champions for eight straight years, from 1993 to 2000 and again in 2004.

Saint Benilde - San Sebastian Rivalry

School colors of CSB and SSC-R.

This short lived rivalry sparked when DLS-CSB, who joined only in 1998, met San Sebastian College–Recoletos (or simply Baste) in the finals of 2000, and 2002. CSB won in the Finals of 2000, bannered by what is dubbed as the best CSB Blazers team ever assembled. With former NCAA MVP Sunday Salvacion, Jondan Salvador, and Al Magpayo, the Blazers beat the formidable San Sebastian Stags and won their first NCAA seniors basketball championship title, despite joining the league a season earlier. This marks the fastest win for any new school in the league since the World War.

However, the Stags avenged their defeat and defeated the Blazers in the Finals of 2002. The Golden Stags, led by graduating players Christian Coronel, Nurjanjam Alfad, Paul Reguerra, Roy Falcasantos, and Bernardo Mercado, swept the Blazers, 2-0. Mercado later joined the SSC-R's coaching staff as an assistant coach. Leomar Najorda was adjudged as the 2002 NCAA Finals MVP.

NCAA General Champions

As of 2015, the CSB Blazers earned five (5) General Championships, winning three (3) of these in a span of four years, being runners-up to PCU in the 2006–07 season. They won double championships with LSGH in NCAA Season 83 (2007–08 season) and NCAA Season 84 (2008–09 season). The Blazers won more Seniors General Championship in NCAA Season 89 (2013–14 season) and NCAA Season 90 (2014-15 season).

Their junior counterparts, LSGH, won two (2) General Championships as De La Salle College and the other eight (8) General Championship as LSGH. As the DLS–CSB juniors team, LSGH won four (4) General Championships.

NCAA Season 82 Hosting

De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde served hosting rights for the first time in 2006-2007 season of the NCAA, with the theme "Proud and True at 82: Blazing Beyond Limits." Under the leadership of the Sports and Development Office (SDO), the Benildean community flocked to fill the Araneta Coliseum at opening day. The number of Benildeans in the arena was only rivaled by that of the NCAA 2000 finals, as the Dome was rocked by chants of "Animo Benilde!".

The College again hosted the NCAA after one rotation, in Season 89 (2013).

Blazie, the official mascot of the 82nd NCAA season, was created by DLS-CSB Multimedia Arts Student and Marketing Communications Office (MCO) student staff Charmaine Collen Hao.

CSB pep squad and NCAA cheerleading competition

The De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde's pep squad has been officially known as the CSB Green Peppers (from 2005) and then later on as the CSB Pep Squad (since 2007).

Since the inception of the event, the CSB Pep Squad has always placed last (7th) from 2004 and 2005, were suspended by the school in 2006, 6th in 2007, and then placed their highest rank ever as second runner-up in 2008.

Select members of the CSB pep squad, along with the DLSU, LSGH and DLSZ pep squads, performed together at halftime of Game 1 of the Ateneo-La Salle UAAP Finals on September 18, 2008, in commemoration of St. Benilde's 20th anniversary, Zobel's 30th anniversary, and the incoming 100th anniversary of La Salle in the Philippines in 2011.

Basketball

Benilde Blazers roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#POBNameDOB (yyyy-mm-dd)HeightYearCourseHigh School
Belgica, Kendrix
Bunyi, Breo
Castor, Gerard
Dixon, Edward
Domingo, J. J.
Johnson, Matt
Leutcheu, Clement
Mercado, Renzo
Naboa, Unique
Pili, Eric
San Juan, Dino
Santa Maria, Rene
Suarez, Carl
Velasco, Luis
Young, Carlo
Head coach

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured

Notable players

  • Sunday Salvacion - 1999 NCAA Rookie of the Year, 2002 NCAA Mythical Five Selection and Most Valuable Player
  • Alejandro Magpayo - 2000 NCAA Rookie of the Year, 2003 NCAA Mythical Five Selection and Defensive Player of the Year
  • Mark Magsumbol - 2000 NCAA Finals Most Valuable Player
  • Jondan Salvador - 2001 NCAA Mythical Five Selection
  • Ernie Jay Sagad - 2004 NCAA Mythical Five Selection, 2005 NCAA Most Valuable Player
  • Lou Gatumbato- Played with Air21 Express and Barako Bull Energy
  • Ron Capati- Played with Coca-Cola Tigers and Saigon Heat
  • Estilitus Mendoza - 2000 NCAA Champion
  • Carlo Lastimosa - current NLEX Road Warriors player.

Coaches

Volleyball

On January 28, 2016, the CSB Lady Blazers women's volleyball team claimed their first NCAA women's volleyball championship since they joined the league in 1998 after beating the thrice-to-beat San Sebastian Lady Stags in 4th sets on the do-or-die Game 4 of the Season 91 finals series.[3]

NCAA Season 91 women's volleyball champions
Jannine Navarro, Djanel Welch Cheng (c), Rachel Anne Austrero, Diane Ventura, Chelsea Anne Umali, Jeanette Panaga, Melanie Torres, Jane Frances Borrero,
Chelsea Chloe Santillan, Christine Danielle Lim, Ellaine Monica Dolorito, Bianca Gabrielle Lizares, Jan Arianne Daguil, Ranya Musa
Head Coach: Michael "Macky" Cariño

Women's volleyball roster

NCAA Season 93 [4]
Benilde Lady Blazers
No. Last Name First Name Position
1EngicoMa. Angela R.Opposite Spiker
2PabloMaritess C.Opposite Spiker
3AustreroRachel Anne R.Outside Spiker
4VenturaDiane J.Middle Blocker
5UmaliChelsea Anne I.Middle Blocker
8CardientePauline Maurice V.Setter
9CuiFelicia MarieOutside Spiker
10SarmientoClaire Danielle S.Middle Blocker
11LimChristine Danielle R.Libero
12DoloritoEllaine Monica C.Setter
14SulitJanella M.Reserve
15AbriamKlarissa B.Outside Spiker
16DaguilJan ArianneOutside Spiker
17Musa (c)Ranya M.Middle Blocker
18TorresMelanie G.Libero

Coaching Staff

  • Head coach: Arnold Laniog (interim)[5]
  • Assistant coach:Jose Roque[6]
  • Former head coach: Michael "Macky" Cariño[7]

Men's volleyball roster

NCAA Season 93 [4]
Benilde Blazers
No. Last Name First Name Position
1Arda (c)Isaah O'Neal S.Outside Spiker
2BacaniOwen O.
3BasilanFrancis Leo G.
4BaustistaAnthony DV.
5DamingMatthiew Ryan M.
6De SequeraJoshua Raphael B.
7DyAjian Paul C.Libero
8GarciaRussel C.Libero
9MagsinoKevin G.Settter
10MartinezJordan P.
11OrianMark JethroMiddle Blocker
12RojasRodd Tyron B.Setter
13SaldaviaSean Anthony
14San MiguelJerico C.
15MontanoJosh-Renan A.Reserve
  • Head Coach: Arnold Laniog

Junior's volleyball roster

NCAA Season 91
# Name
1 Carlos delos Reyes
2 Gerald Zoilo Pangilinan
3 Andre De Asa
4 John Patrick Vande Vusse
5 Matthew Lawrence Tan
6 Angelo Porciuncula
7 Lance Martin Anupol
8 Raymund Marc Cadevida
9 Luis Paragas
10 George Manikis
11 Mark Robles
12 Vit Panaguiton
13 Reginald Alfred Magcase
14 Dee Daniel Malacad

Beach volleyball

NCAA Season 93

Women's

  • Jan Arianne Daguil
  • Melanie G. Torres
  • Maritess C. Pablo

Men's

  • Issah O'Neal S. Arda
  • Ruvince O. Abrot
  • Owen O. Bacani

Juniors

  • Raymund Marc Cadevida
  • Carlos Xavier Delos Reyes
  • Vittorio Panaguiton, Jr.

Notable players

References

  1. The League of Extraordinary Players Archived 2007-06-08 at the Wayback Machine., The LANCE Archived 2005-04-03 at the Wayback Machine. June 2005
  2. Daily Bulletin Online dailybulletin.zobel.dlsu.edu.ph Archived July 1, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Accessed August 8, 2006
  3. Lozada, Mei-Lin (January 28, 2016). "St. Benilde Lady Blazers topple thrice-to-beat San Sebastian to claim first NCAA women's volleyball title". Spin.ph. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  4. 1 2 Escarlote, Mark (December 27, 2017). "LOOK: NCAA Season 93 team rosters". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  5. "Carino moves south, takes Lady Altas coaching job". ABS-CBN Sports. November 14, 2017. Retrieved November 15, 2017.
  6. Escarlote, Mark (January 5, 2018). "#NCAASeason93 volleyball (W): CSB def. Letran". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  7. Escarlote, Mark (October 23, 2017). "Carino resigns as Lady Blazers coach". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
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