MANILA, Philippines—Chiang Kai Shek College (CKSC) achieved another milestone in the Filipino-Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation by winning both the Aspirants and High School Girls divisions held recently at the CKSC gym.
The multi-titled school made its title wins doubly significant by downing its rivals in runaway fashion, with the girls’ squad romping to an 82-50 win over St. Jude Catholic School—thanks to the 22-point performance of Madel Castro—to retain its crown.
The Raging Dragons, meanwhile, crushed St. Stephen’s High School, 166-47, to rule the Aspirants division.
The 119-point winning margin is now the largest in the history of the league.
The CKSC belles were simply too overpowering as they led from the start to turn what was expected to be a close contest into a rout.
The Raging Dragons were led by Filipino-Indian Pawan Singh and Adolph Salinas, who scored 32 and 31 points, respectively.
CKSC’s victories in the Aspirants and HS girls division made up for its defeats in the Developmental and HS Boys. Hope Christian High School and St. Stephen’s High School captured the HS Boys and Developmental
division respectively last November.