Bacolod City,
Philippines- The Central Mindanao Colleges (CMC) Lions proudly showcased
excellence, discipline, resilience, and sportsmanship during the PRISAA
National Games 2026, earning multiple medals and prestigious recognitions
across various sporting events. Through determination and unwavering
commitment, the CMC delegation once again elevated the institution’s name on
the national stage.
Karate Competition
The CMC Karate Team delivered a remarkable performance in both Kata and Kumite
categories, securing a total of 1 Gold Medal and 3 Bronze Medals.
Gold Medal
• JC Anne Marriz Quimanhan
Women’s Individual Kumite (-55 kg)
Bronze Medalists
• Micho Bryan Jay Geollegue
Men’s Team Kata
• Carlh Patrick Catotal
Men’s Team Kata
• Jay Phol Bañaria
Men’s Individual Kumite (-67 kg)
Coach: Angelyn A. Garcia, RCrim.
Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG)
Double Silver Medalist
• Ed Jehoshaphat Uy
Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG) – Individual Event
Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG) – Team Event
Tennis Competition
Silver Medalists
• Sittie Jillian Nur Manangking
Women’s Singles B
• Jose Vincent Comendador
Men’s Team Event
• Basser M. Ali
Men’s Team Event
Bronze Medalists
• Jose Vincent Comendador
Men’s Doubles
• Basser M. Ali
Men’s Doubles
Coaching Recognition
• Ranel C. Mamon
Best Coach – Men’s Tennis
Volleyball
Silver Medalist
• Chris Jericho Galeos
Men’s Volleyball Pickup Event
The outstanding achievements of the CMC Lions reflect Central Mindanao
Colleges’ commitment to holistic student development, athletic excellence, and
values-driven education. The perseverance and dedication shown by the athletes
and coaches continue to inspire the entire CMC community to strive for
excellence beyond the classroom.
Central Mindanao Colleges proudly congratulates all athletes, coaches,
trainers, and supporters for bringing honor and pride to the institution and
for embodying the true spirit of a CMCian champion.
This achievement aligns with several United Nations Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) through sports
participation and wellness promotion, SDG 4 (Quality Education) by encouraging
holistic student development, SDG 5 (Gender Equality) through equal
opportunities in athletics, SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities) by empowering
student-athletes to compete nationally, and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals)
through collaboration among coaches, institutions, and sports organizations.
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