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San Juan Predators sponsor chess workshop for Gawad Kalinga

The Online Chess Workshop and Tournament is the start of a grassroots chess program by both the Predators and HubStar Chess School which is also run by San Juan’s coach, Hubert Estrella. .....»»

Category: sportsSource: philstar philstarAug 19th, 2021

Football s Olympic Torch makes stops in the Philippines

Founded back in 2005, Spirit of Football partnered with Gawad Kalinga's sports community to hold a two-day workshop in GK's headquarters in Mandaluyong during their Manila leg......»»

Category: sportsSource:  philstarRelated NewsApr 20th, 2023

Trojans suffer 2 successive setbacks, drop to 3rd in PCAP chess

CEBU CITY, Philippines — The Toledo-Xignex Trojans suffered two straight losses against northern division teams Saturday in the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines (PCAP) third season first conference. The Trojans dropped to third in the standings after losing to the San Juan Predators and the Pasig City King Pirates. First, they bowed down to […] The post Trojans suffer 2 successive setbacks, drop to 3rd in PCAP chess appeared first on Cebu Daily News......»»

Category: newsSource:  inquirerRelated NewsMar 12th, 2023

Pasig, San Juan dispute PCAP North Division crown

For the third straight North Division finals of the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines, it will come down to the San Juan Predators and the Pasig King Pirates......»»

Category: sportsSource:  philstarRelated NewsDec 5th, 2022

San Juan Predators off to impressive start in Wesley So Cup

This early in the Wesley So Cup of the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines, the San Juan Predators are feasting on their foes......»»

Category: sportsSource:  philstarRelated NewsMay 20th, 2021

San Juan Predators tap Spanish GM

The arms race in the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines is officially on......»»

Category: sportsSource:  philstarRelated NewsMay 6th, 2021

Laguna chessers Northern champs

Grandmaster Banjo Barcenilla led the way in the Armageddon tiebreaker as the Laguna Heroes edged the San Juan Predators to emerge as the Northern champions and advance to the National Finals of the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines All-Filipino Conference......»»

Category: sportsSource:  philstarRelated NewsApr 3rd, 2021

San Juan blanks Isabela for first PCAP shutout

The Predators feasted on the Isabela Knight Raiders, 21-0, Wednesday evening in the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines’ All-Filipino Conference. .....»»

Category: sportsSource:  philstarRelated NewsMar 11th, 2021

Negros squeaks past San Juan; Manila upends Iloilo in PCAP

Professional Chess Association of the Philippines Southern Conference pacesetter Negros Kingsmen squeaked past the San Juan Predators in Wednesday play......»»

Category: sportsSource:  philstarRelated NewsFeb 25th, 2021

Zubiri to Salceda: Want Senate to pass tax measures fast? Submit them early

Senate President Juan Miguel “Migz” Zubiri on Tuesday pushed back against Albay 2nd District Representative Joey Salceda’s challenge to the Senate to act fast on proposed measures seeking to extend the tax amnesty. In a Viber message to reporters, Zubiri stressed that the House of Representatives should have passed the measure before the Holy Week if it had wanted the Senate to approve them before the sine die adjournment on 2 June. “If Congressman Salceda wanted it quicker, then they should have passed it before the Holy Week break,” he said. “It has to be first transmitted to the Senate before any action can be made, that’s the Constitution.” Zubiri noted that House Bill No. 7909 was only transmitted to the upper chamber on Tuesday after the House of Representatives approved it on Monday. “First of all, all tax measures emanate from the House of Representatives and they just passed that on 3rd reading and only transmitted to the Senate today,” he said. “The committee is about to hear the bill on Friday. Hopefully, it will be sponsored by Monday next week.” The Senate chief reminded Salceda of the first reading requirement of the Constitution on legislation. “I'm sure Congressman Salceda is not ignorant of the first reading requirement of the Constitution on legislation, thereafter the three-day rule for committee hearings,” he said. “After which, we sponsor the measure in plenary and then pass it on second reading, which takes another three days for the third reading unless the measure is certified as urgent by Malacañang.” Zubiri continued: "We are going to act on the matter with dispatch but it would have been better if the House passed it earlier." Earlier this week, Salceda, who chairs the House Committee on Ways and Means, urged the Senate to act on the HBN 7909 immediately, fearing that it would “expire” should the upper chamber fail to approve it before the sine die adjournment. HBN 7909 aims to provide tax amnesty extension to heirs of individuals whose estate taxes remain unpaid as of December 31, 2021. Should the upper chamber fail to act on it before the sine die adjournment on 2 June, the amnesty will lapse on 1 June 2023. The post Zubiri to Salceda: Want Senate to pass tax measures fast? Submit them early appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»

Category: newsSource:  tribuneRelated NewsMay 16th, 2023

San Juan deals Pasig 2nd PCAP Open Conference loss

Welcome to one of the best chess match-ups in the game today where one of the two teams has won the PCAP title in the last three conferences......»»

Category: newsSource:  philstarRelated NewsNov 10th, 2022

San Juan, Pasig clash in titanic PCAP match tonight

Can Pasig continue its mastery over San Juan and can the Predators with their retooled lineup send a shiver down the King Pirates’ spine?.....»»

Category: newsSource:  philstarRelated NewsNov 9th, 2022

Tropical Cyclone Paeng Tracker

Latest track and intensity forecast of Paeng (PAGASA) 11 p.m., Oct. 29 The state weather bureau, on Saturday evening, Oct. 29, said severe tropical storm Paeng (international name: Nalgae) will likely exit the Luzon landmass within 6 to 12 hours, adding that based on the latest forecast track, it may leave the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) on Monday, Oct. 31. Paeng has crossed the Laguna de Bay and the Metro Manila-Rizal-Bulacan area and is now in the vicinity of Baliuag, Bulacan. It has maximum sustained winds of 95 kilometers per hour (kph) and gustiness of up to 160 kph. 8 p.m., Oct. 29 Severe tropical storm Paeng (international name: Nalgae) is now traversing the northern portion of Cavite. It was last spotted in the vicinity of General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite, packing maximum winds of 95 kilometers per hour (kph) and gustiness of up to 115 kph. After traversing the Cavite area, the weather disturbance will cross the southern portion of Bataan. Signal No. 3 remained hoisted in the following areas in Luzon: the central and southern portions of Zambales, Bataan, the southern portion of Bulacan, the western portion of Pampanga, Metro Manila, the southwestern portion of Quezon, Laguna, Batangas, Cavite, Rizal, the northwestern portion of Occidental Mindoro including Lubang Islands, and the northwestern portion of Oriental Mindoro. 5 p.m., Oct. 29 Paeng was last seen in the vicinity of San Pablo City, Laguna. Although it already made landfall five times, the state weather bureau said Paeng may “maintain its strength while traversing the Luzon landmass.” Its fifth and latest landfall scenario was recorded in Sariaya, Quezon at 1:40 p.m. Based on PAGASA’s latest forecast track, Paeng will continue to barrel through the Philippine landmass and will traverse the Cavite-Batangas area. 2 p.m., Oct. 29 Severe tropical storm Paeng (international name: Nalgae) is about to make its 5th landfall, said the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). It was last spotted over the coastal waters of San Juan, Batangas with maximum sustained winds of 95 kilometers per hour (kph) and gustiness of up to 130 kph. Tropical Cyclone Wind Signals are still raised as Paeng barrels through the country’s landmass. Signal No. 3 remained hoisted in Metro Manila, Bataan, the southern portion of Zambales, Marinduque, the northern and central portions of Quezon including Polillo Islands, Laguna, Batangas, Cavite, Rizal, the northwestern portion of Occidental Mindoro including Lubang Islands, and the northern portion of Oriental Mindoro. 11 a.m., Oct. 29 In less than 24 hours, severe tropical storm Paeng (international name: Nalgae) already made landfall four times. Its most recent landfall scenario was recorded in Santa Cruz, Marinduque at 8:40 a.m. According to PAGASA, it may make another landfall in the vicinity of the southeastern portion of Batangas before traversing the Cavite-Metro Manila-Bataan Peninsula area on Saturday, Oct. 29. Paeng may exit the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) on Monday evening, Oct. 31. 8 a.m., Oct. 29 Paeng made its third landfall over Buenavista, Quezon at 6 a.m., said the state weather bureau. Based on the latest forecast track, the center of Paeng is expected to pass close or make landfall in the vicinity of Marinduque on Saturday morning, Oct. 29 before traversing the CALABARZON-Metro Manila-Bataan Peninsula area for the remainder of the day. Wind Signal No. 3 was hoisted in Camarines Norte, the western portion of Camarines Sur, Marinduque, Quezon including Polillo Islands, Laguna, Batangas, Cavite, Metro Manila, and Rizal as Paeng barrels through Luzon. Areas under Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 2 include Catanduanes, Albay, the western portion of Sorsogon, the western portion of Masbate including Burias Island, the southern portion of Aurora, Bulacan, Pampanga, Bataan, Tarlac, Zambales, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, the rest of Camarines Sur, Romblon, Oriental Mindoro, and Occidental Mindoro including Lubang Islands. Meanwhile, Wind Signal No. 1 was raised in Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, Kalinga, Ifugao, Mountain Province, Benguet, Ilocos Sur, La Union, the rest of Aurora, the rest of Sorsogon, the rest of Masbate including Ticao Island, and the northern portion of Palawan including Calamian and Cuyo Islands, Northern Samar, Samar, Eastern Samar, Biliran, Leyte, Southern Leyte, Cebu including Bantayan and Camotes Islands, Bohol, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Guimaras, Aklan, Antique, Capiz, and Iloilo. 5 a.m., Oct. 29 Severe tropical storm Paeng (international name: Nalgae) was last spotted in the vicinity of Siruma, Camarines Sur. It has maximum sustained winds of 95 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center and gustiness of up to 160 kph. The weather disturbance made its first landfall in Virac, Catanduanes at 1:10 a.m. Its second landfall was recorded in Caramoan, Camarines Sur at 1:40 a.m. 2 a.m., Oct. 29 Cyclone Paeng (international name: Nalgae) intensified into a severe tropical storm. Due to this weather disturbance, heavy to intense rains will persist over Bicol region, Western Visayas, Quezon, Polillo Islands, Marinduque, Romblon, Samar, Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro until Saturday morning. Paeng will then begin to drench Metro Manila and nearby areas with intense rains as it further traverses Luzon. “Heavy to intense rains to at times torrential rains possible over Metro Manila, CALABARZON, Marinduque, Occidental Mindoro, and Oriental Mindoro [on Saturday morning through evening],” said PAGASA. PAGASA is still not ruling out the possibility of a landfall scenario over the Albay-Catanduanes area in the next 6 hours. Paeng may weaken into a tropical storm after its interaction with the Luzon landmass. 11 p.m., Oct. 28 The center of tropical storm Paeng was already over the coastal waters of Rapu-Rapu, Albay, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). Paeng was moving west-northwestward at a speed of 25 kilometers per hour (kph), while packing maximum sustained winds of 85 kph near the center and gusts of up to 105 kph. Based on its latest track, the storm may make landfall in Albay-Camarines Sur area or Catanduanes late Friday night, Oct. 28, or early Saturday morning, Oct. 29. After its landfall, PAGASA said the storm may likely to cross the Bicol peninsula until early Saturday afternoon and cross Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon) and Metro Manila until evening. “After emerging over Manila Bay, Paeng will briefly pass very close or over the Bataan peninsula between tomorrow late evening (Oct. 29) and Sunday early morning (Oct. 30),” PAGASA said. 8 p.m., Oct. 28 The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) last spotted tropical storm Paeng (international name: Nalgae) 100 kilometers (km) east-northeast of Catarman, Northern Samar or 165 km east of Juban, Sorsogon. “On the forecast track the center of Paeng may make its initial landfall in the vicinity of Albay or Sorsgon this late evening (Oct. 28) or tomorrow early morning (Oct. 29) and traverse the Bicol Peninsula before emerging over the coastal waters of Quezon. Between tomorrow afternoon and evening (Oct. 29), the center of Paeng may make another landfall over the east coast of Quezon,” PAGASA said. However, PAGASA has not ruled out a possible change in the landfall scenario due to the southward shift in the forecast track. As of 8 p.m., Paeng was moving at a speed of 25 kilometers per hour (kph), while it maintained maximum sustained winds of 85 kph near the center and gusts of up to 105 kph. 5 p.m., Oct. 28 The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said tropical storm Paeng (international name: Nalgae) was last spotted 180 kilometers east of Catarman, Northern Samar. It was moving west-northwestward at a speed of 25 kilometers per hour (kph), while packing maximum sustained winds of 85 kph near the center and gusts of up to 105 kph. “Tropical storm Paeng is forecast to continue moving west-northwestward through Sunday (Oct. 30). On the forecast track the center of Paeng may make landfall or pass close to Northern Samar tonight (Oct. 28),” PAGASA said. “Afterwards, this tropical cyclone will traverse the Bicol Region this late evening (Oct. 28) through tomorrow morning (Oct. 29). Between tomorrow afternoon and evening, the center of Paeng may make another landfall over the east coast of Quezon, including Polillo Islands,” it added. Paeng is also expected to intensify into a severe tropical storm in 12 hours. 2 p.m., Oct. 28 The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) last spotted tropical storm Paeng 155 kilometers (km) east-northeast of Borongan City, Eastern Samar or 245 km east-southeast of Catarman, Northern Samar. It was moving westward at a speed of 30 kilometers per hour (kph), while it maintained maximum sustained winds of 75 kph near the center and gusts of up to 90 kph. Based on the latest analysis, a possible close approach or landfall in Eastern Samar or Northern Samar this afternoon or evening is “not ruled out.” “Afterwards, Paeng will move generally west-northwestward and may traverse the Bicol Region tonight (Oct. 28) through tomorrow morning (Oct. 29). Between tomorrow afternoon and evening, the center of Paeng may make another landfall over the east coast of Quezon, including Polillo Islands, or Aurora,” PAGASA said. 11 a.m., Oct. 28 The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said tropical storm Paeng (international name: Nalgae) was estimated 220 kilometers (km) east-northeast of Borongan City, Eastern Samar, or 305 km of Catarman, Northern Samar. The movement of the storm accelerated to a speed of 25 kilometers per hour (kph) west-northwest toward the Bicol Region. After its landfall in Catanduanes early Saturday morning, Oct. 29, Paeng may pass the northern part of Camarines Sur, then the eastern part of Camarines Norte. By Sunday morning, Oct. 30, PAGASA said the center of Paeng may make another landfall over the coastal area of eastern Quezon, including Polillo Islands, or Aurora. Meanwhile, Paeng has maintained its maximum sustained winds of 75 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 90 kph. “Paeng is forecast to further intensify while moving over the warm waters of the Philippine Sea and may reach the severe tropical storm category within 24 hours,” PAGASA said. However, it pointed out that because of a landfall scenario in Bicol Region, Paeng is now less likely to intensify into a typhoon and there is an “increasing likelihood” that Paeng may remain a severe tropical storm. “Per latest track and intensity forecast, the highest wind signal that will likely be hoisted is Wind Signal No. 3 in anticipation of storm-force conditions associated with Paeng,” PAGASA said. 5 a.m., Oct. 28 The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) last spotted tropical storm Paeng 410 kilometers east of Borongan City, Eastern Samar, and it was moving westward at 15 kilometers per hour (kph). It said Paeng may move west-northwestward over the Philippine Sea until Sunday, Oct. 30, while moving toward the central or southern portion of Luzon. Paeng is still expected to make landfall in or pass very close to Catanduanes by Saturday morning, Oct. 29. Meanwhile, another landfall scenario is likely over Aurora or the coastal areas of eastern Quezon, including Polillo Islands on Sunday morning. “Considering the southward shift in the forecast track, a possible landfall in the eastern portion of Bicol Region is not ruled out at this time,” PAGASA pointed out. PAGASA said Paeng slightly intensified packing maximum sustained winds of 75 kph near the center and gusts of up to 90 kph. 11 p.m., Oct. 27 The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) last spotted tropical storm Paeng 485 kilometers east of Borongan City, Eastern Samar, and it was slowly moving westward. It is packing maximum sustained winds of 65 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center and gusts of up to 80 kph. “On the forecast track, Paeng may make landfall or pass very close to Catanduanes on Saturday. Another landfall scenario is possible on Sunday (Oct. 30) over Aurora or the east coast of Quezon,” PAGASA said. “Considering the southward shift in the forecast track, a possible landfall in the eastern portion of Bicol Region is not ruled out at this time,” it added. 5 p.m., Oct. 27 Tropical storm Paeng (international name: Nalgae) maintained its strength while traversing the Philippine Sea. Last spotted 510 kilometers (km) east of Borongan City, eastern Samar, the weather disturbance was packing winds of 65 kilometers per hour (kph) and gustiness of up to 80 kph. “Paeng is forecast to further intensify while moving over the warm waters of the Philippine Sea. It is forecast to reach severe tropical storm category within 24 hours and may intensify into a typhoon by Saturday, [Oct. 29]. The occurrence of rapid intensification in the next 72 hours is not ruled out,” said the state weather bureau. Meanwhile, the following areas were placed under Wind Signal No. 1 as of 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 27: the eastern portion of Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Albay, Sorsogon, and Masbate including Ticao Island and Burias Island, eastern Samar, Northern Samar, Samar, Biliran, and the northern portion of Leyte. 11 a.m., Oct. 27 The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said tropical storm Paeng was estimated 540 kilometers east of Borongan City in Eastern Samar as of 10 a.m., and is moving west-northwestward at 10 kph. “Tropical storm Paeng is forecast to track generally west-northwestward over the Philippine Sea through Sunday (Oct. 30), while moving towards the central or northern portion of Luzon,” PAGASA said. “On the forecast track, Paeng may pass close to Catanduanes on Saturday (Oct. 29), and a landfall scenario is possible on Sunday within any of the coastal areas along the eastern portions of Central Luzon or mainland Cagayan Valley,” it added. However, PAGASA has not ruled out a possible southward shift in the forecast landfall, which could be over the eastern portion of Southern Luzon, due to the recent shift in Paeng’s track. 5 a.m., Oct. 27 The center of tropical depression Paeng was last spotted 660 kilometers east of Borongan City, Eastern Samar. “Tropical depression Paeng is forecast to track generally west-northwestward over the Philippine Sea through Sunday (Oct. 30), while moving towards the northern or central portion of Luzon. On the forecast track, a landfall scenario is possible on Sunday within any of the coastal areas along the eastern portions of Central Luzon or mainland Cagayan Valley,” the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said. It pointed out that with the recent shift in the forecast track, “a possible southward shift in the possible area of landfall—i.e. towards the eastern portions of Central or Southern Luzon—is not ruled out at this time.” As of Wednesday, the weather disturbance has maximum sustained winds of 55 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center and gusts of up to 70 kph. “Paeng may further intensify while moving over warm waters of the Philippine Sea. It is forecast to reach tropical storm category within 24 hours and may become a typhoon by Saturday (Oct. 29). The occurrence of rapid intensification in the next 72 hours is not ruled out,” PAGASA said. 11 p.m., Oct. 26 Tropical depression Paeng was last spotted 725 kilometers east of Borongan City, Eastern Samar. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said it is likely to move west until Thursday morning or noon, Oct. 27, before turning west-northwest or northwest the rest of Thursday until Sunday afternoon, Oct. 30, while approaching Northern Luzon. “On the forecast track, a landfall scenario is possible within any of the coastal areas along the eastern portion of mainland Cagayan Valley or the northern portion of Aurora on Sunday,” PAGASA said. As of Wednesday, tropical depression Paeng maintained its maximum sustained winds of 45 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center and gusts of up to 55 kph. “Based on the latest forecast scenario, tropical cyclone wind signal may be hoisted for some areas in Eastern Visayas and Bicol Region tomorrow morning (Oct. 27) at the earliest,” it added. 5 p.m., Oct. 26 Tropical depression Paeng was estimated to be 945 kilometers (km) east of Eastern Visayas, and was moving westward at 10 kilometers per hour. “On the forecast track, this tropical cyclone is forecast to maintain this heading until it makes landfall on the eastern coast of Isabela or Cagayan,” said the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). It has maintained its maximum sustained winds of 45 kph near the center and gusts of up to 55 kph. “Paeng is forecast to intensify into a tropical storm tomorrow (Oct. 27) [while] further intensification is likely while moving over the Philippine Sea and may reach the typhoon category prior to its landfall,” PAGASA said. A typhoon has maximum sustained winds of 118 kph to 184 kph. 11 a.m., Oct. 26 The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said tropical depression Paeng was estimated at 965 kilometers east of Eastern Visayas and was moving slowly west-northwestward. “Tropical depression Paeng is forecast to track generally westward until tomorrow afternoon (Oct. 27), then it will turn west-northwestward for the remainder of tomorrow through Saturday morning (Oct. 29). Afterwards, Paeng will begin to move northwestward on Saturday afternoon or evening and may pass close to Northern Luzon on Sunday (Oct. 30) or Monday (Oct. 31),” PAGASA said. It added that a landfall scenario in Northern Luzon is not ruled out. Paeng has maximum sustained winds of 45 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center and gustiness of up to 55 kph. “Based on the latest forecast scenario, tropical cyclone wind signal may be hoisted for some areas in Eastern Visayas and Bicol Region tomorrow morning (Oct. 27) at the earliest,” PAGASA said. “Per latest track and intensity forecast, the most likely highest wind signal that will be hoisted is Wind Signal No. 4,” it added. 8 a.m., Oct. 26 The low pressure area (LPA) east of Visayas became a tropical depression. The tropical depression, which will be locally known as “Paeng,” is the country’s 15th tropical cyclone for 2022 and the fourth for October......»»

Category: sportsSource:  abscbnRelated NewsOct 29th, 2022

Over 400 aftershocks recorded so far after 6.4-magnitude Abra quake — Phivolcs

(PHIVOLCS TWITTER) The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) has so far recorded at least 400 aftershocks following the magnitude 6.4 earthquake that struck Lagayan, Abra on Oct. 25. As of 2 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 26, Phivolcs had detected 466 aftershocks, with magnitudes ranging from 1.4 to 4.8. Of the recorded earthquakes, 93 earthquakes have been plotted by three or more stations. Only six of the recorded tremors were felt, Phivolcs said. The 6.4-magnitude earthquake, which struck Abra at 10:59 p.m. on Oct. 25, was also felt in neighboring provinces. It was felt at Intensity VII (destructive) in Danglas, Tubo and Licuan-Baay in Abra; City of Batac, Dingras, and Pinili in Ilocos Norte; and Sinait, Ilocos Sur. The tremor was felt at Intensity VI (very strong) in La Paz, Lagayan, Bucay, San Juan, and Tineg in Abra; Balbalan, Kalinga; Bauko, Besao, Natonin, and Sabangan in Mountain Province; Banna, Carasi, City of Laoag, Nueva Era, Paoay, San Nicolas, and Sarrat in Ilocos Norte; and Aparri, Gonzaga, Iguig, Lasam, Peñablanca, Santa Ana, Santo Niño, and Solana in Cagayan. Moreover, it was felt at Intensity V (strong) in Bangued, Boliney, Bucloc, Daguioman, Dolores, Lacub, Lagangilang, Langiden, Luba, Malibcong, Manabo, Peñarrubia, Pidigan, Pilar, Sallapadan, San Isidro, San Quintin, Tayum, and Villaviciosa in Abra; Conner and Kabugao in Apayao; Kapangan, Kibungan, La Trinidad, and Mankayan in Benguet; Banaue, Ifugao; Pinukpuk, Rizal, City of Tabuk, and Tinglayan in Kalinga; Barlig, Bontoc, Sadanga, Sagada, and Tadian in Mountain Province; Adams, Bacarra, Badoc, Bangui, Currimao, Dumalneg, Pagudpud, Pasuquin, and Vintar in Ilocos Norte; Alilem, Banayoyo, Bantay, Burgos, Cabugao, City of Candon, Caoayan, Cervantes, Galimuyod, Gregorio del Pilar, Lidlidda, Magsingal, Nagbukel, Narvacan, Quirino, Salcedo, San Emilio, San Esteban, San Ildefonso, San Juan, San Vicente, Santa, Santa Catalina, Santa Cruz, Santa Lucia, Santa Maria, Santiago, Santo Domingo, Sigay, Sugpon, Suyo, Tagudin, and City of Vigan in Ilocos Sur; Bacnotan, Balaoan, Bauang, Caba, City of San Fernando, San Juan, and Sudipen, La Union; and Abulug, Allacapan, Amulung, Baggao, Claveria, Lal-Lo, Tuao, and Tuguegarao City in Cagayan. Intensity IV (moderately strong) was recorded in Calanasan, Flora, Luna, Pudtol, and Santa Marcela in Apayao; Bagui City, Atok, Bokod, Buguias, Itogon, Kabayan, Sablan, Tuba, and Tublay in Benguet; Asipulo, Hingyon, Hungduan, Kiangan, Lagawe, Lamut, and Tinoc in Ifugao; Tanudan, Kalinga; Paracelis, Mountain Province; Burgos, Piddig, and Solsona in Ilocos Norte; Aringay, Bangar, Burgos, Naguilian, Pugo, and Santol in La Union; Dagupan City, Malasiqui, City of Urdaneta, and Villasis in Pangasinan; and Buguey, Enrile, Sanchez-Mira, and Santa Praxedes in Cagayan). Meanwhile, it was felt at Intensity III (weak) in Bakun, Benguet; Aguinaldo, Alfonso Lista, and Mayoyao in Ifugao; Laoac, Pangasinan; Alicia, Isabela; Baler, Aurora; and Pura and Ramos in Tarlac; and Intensity II (slightly felt) in Labrador, Pangasinan; San Manuel, Isabela; and Bamban, Camiling, and Paniqui in Tarlac......»»

Category: newsSource:  mb.com.phRelated NewsOct 26th, 2022

San Juan locks horns with Iloilo in Wesley So Cup Finals

There’s going to be a new champion in the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines (PCAP) — its second overall......»»

Category: sportsSource:  philstarRelated NewsAug 1st, 2021

San Juan, Cordova shoot for best records as Wesley So Cup wraps up elims

San Juan shoots for the best elimination round record in PCAP’s young two-conference history when the Predators take on the Cagayan Kings in the final match of the Wesley So Cup, Wednesday, July 14, before the playoffs......»»

Category: newsSource:  philstarRelated NewsJul 14th, 2021

Manila Indios Bravos score big in Wesley So Cup

The Manila Indios Bravos sent a message to the San Juan Predators last night following their 2-1 win in Armageddon — “we’re right behind you.”.....»»

Category: sportsSource:  philstarRelated NewsJul 12th, 2021

San Juan Predators go for kill in Wesley So Cup

Now that it is within grasp, the San Juan Predators are looking to wrap up the elimination round of the Wesley So Cup by bagging the best record in the tournament, including the previous All-Filipino Cup. .....»»

Category: sportsSource:  philstarRelated NewsJul 9th, 2021

How Futsal is playing a positive force for Gawad Kalinga communities this pandemic

While most sports aren’t played yet in this pandemic, the futsal program of Gawad Kalinga is keeping many kids all over the country in good health and in good spirits......»»

Category: sportsSource:  philstarRelated NewsJul 6th, 2021

San Juan squeaks past Caloocan in Wesley So Cup

In a closely fought match between the San Juan Predators and the Caloocan LoadManna Knights, the former came away with a squeaker of a win, 12-9, in the nightcap of the Saturday matches in the Wesley So Cup......»»

Category: sportsSource:  philstarRelated NewsJul 4th, 2021

Northern skirmishes in Wesley So Cup: Manila-Caloocan, San Juan-Laguna

The top four teams of the Northern Division of the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines will be trading blows and jockeying for position when the Wesley So Cup resumes Wednesday......»»

Category: newsSource:  philstarRelated NewsJun 30th, 2021