Dangkalan Breeze THE
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF GUBAT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
NOV 6-8,2024
John Jester Mañalac and Elithia Deon Sun Yeunproclaimed Mr. and Mrs. Intamurals respectively, winning 1st place of the competition. Source: Cyril Ju Yeun B. Yoo
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By: Andrea Eunice E. Pilapil
ubat National High Antonette Hapa, who se- Best in School Uniform Attire. The pageant also marked a Melgar, who entertained School crowned the cured second runner-up posi- T Marei Antonette Hapa significant moment as the the audience with their talnew Mr. and Ms. Intra- tions. Rainverse Calarion and and John Jester Mañalac also 2023 Mr. and Ms. Intramu- ents in singing and dancing. murals 2024 at a pageant held Janelle Trongco clinched the stood out by winning the rals, Lance Andrei Pilapil on November 6, 2024, at the third runner-up spots, while Best in Ramp award, while and Ella Mae Fidellega, took This activity was made posschool’s Multi-Purpose Build- Mark Lelis and Chloe Shane Janelle Trongco and Mark their final walk, officially sible by the MAPEH Departing at 8 o’clock in the morning. Bautista rounded out the Lelis were recognized as passing on their titles to the ment headed by Ma’am ranking as fourth runners-up. Best in Production Number new winning candidates. Florissa Esquejo. Sincere After a highly competitive sefor their exceptional perforgratitude also to the school lection process, Elithia Deon The candidates impressed the mances during the produc- The event was further enliv- administrators and teachers Sun Yeun Enorme and John audience with their stunning tion number of the pageant. ened by vibrant performances and to the students for their Jester Mañalac emerged vic- sports attire, with John Jestfrom talented students from presence and support, which torious, earning the titles of er Mañalac and Eli Thia Deon Other special awards includ- 10th-grade students of sec- played a significant role in Mr. and Ms. Intramurals 2024. Enorme being awarded Best ed Mr. and Ms. Photogenic, tions Triangulum, Telescopi- making the event a success. Claire Ann Españo and John in Sports Attire. In addition, with Kirk Andrei Hedia in the um, Java, and Python, as well Carl Freo, who were named both Mañalac and Enorme male category and Kiara San- as individual performances first runners-up, and Lance excelled in their school uni- tos in the female category. by Rivera Elijah Agao, AshAljur Estrellado and Marei forms, earning recognition as ley Yutan, and Harron Noah
“Playing it Right”
Breezy Comics
By: Gabriel S. Encinas
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an you truly excel when hindrance to their ambitions you sacrifice what is es- in sports, it is better to view it sential for what is fulfilling? as a tool that can open doors to many opportunities, especialBalance can be a tricky thing, ly when moving on to college. especially for us students when it comes to our pas- We students can strike a sions and important tasks. balance by recognizing the importance of both, by unSports can be one of those derstanding how they can challenges. tStudent-athletes complement each other, and participate in sports because by taking action, such as setthey enjoy playing them, and ting schedules for sports for some, it becomes more practice and academic work. important than academics as a path to success. Still, while We students shouldn’t let what sports are enjoyable, academ- we love overshadow what we ics hold their own significance. need; instead, we should let those things support each In the long run, aspiring stu- other as part of our game dent-athletes still need to plan for success. It is importmaintain passing grades to ant for us to play it right for a continue their journey. Rath- game we only got one shot at. er than seeing academics as a
By: Sara Venice E. Pancho
"The Volleyball Titans"
The Torch of Potential By: John Carl L. Guardian
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ithin the walls of Gubat it’s our responsibility to en- meeting their needs. What National High School, sure these athletes can shine they ask for isn’t luxury — it’s the challenge extends beyond against all odds,” Sir Ber- the basics: proper facilities, competitors — these athletes moro shared in a recent in- equipment, and safe spaces to face an even greater hurdle: a terview. His words reflect the hone their skills and compete. system that struggles to prop- harsh truth faced by coaches erly fuel their potential. With who must go beyond Their journey should not be scarce resources and inade- their duties, using every about fighting to keep a dimquate facilities, their passion ounce of effort to keep the ming torch alight. They deburns like a torch fighting to flame of passion burning. serve more than encouragestay lit amidst a gusty ment — they deserve wind, struggling "Success hinges not only on talent an environment where to shine through but on the steady flame that drives their flames can burn the darkness. brightly, free from disathletes to rise above their limits." tractions and limitations. As the Palarong Panlalawigan nears, the weight Now is the time to shield of expectations grows, yet so The athletes themselves their torches from the winds does the challenge. Coach- embody resilience, fighting of adversity. We must supes like Sir Adrian Bermoro to keep their fire alive. Rath- port them so their flames of the lawn tennis team are er than waiting or begging don’t just survive the challeft to preserve the flame for support, they should not lenges but blaze forward in a system that lacks sup- have to bear the burden of with unstoppable force, lightport. “Despite the hardships, a system that falls short of ing the way to their success.