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  • @bryantabagat3806
    @bryantabagat38067 ай бұрын

    napakalikot ng cam di nakita kung anong ginawa tuloy damn

  • @raymondpastoral2311
    @raymondpastoral2311 Жыл бұрын

    Humble beginnings! NU used to have the smallest crowd aside from the Ateneo but now almost all of the schools cheer for them. UST, UP, and FEU will always have the most iconic cheers in my opinion.

  • @bebeboi3230
    @bebeboi323010 ай бұрын

    Dadami lng Ateneo crowd Pag mkapasok sila sa top 3 kahit 3rd place.

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez9268 Жыл бұрын

    Animo La Salle! The valiant battle cry of Animo means "Spirit and Will to Fight" or the indomitable spirit of a Green Archer to overcome and win against adversity. Animo La Salle, the traditional school battle cry, was inspired by Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle's Spirit and Charism of "Faith & Zeal" that his first band of De La Salle Christian Brothers strictly adhered to while working for their noble mission of Teaching Minds, Touching Hearts and Transforming Lives of the very Last, the Least and the Lost among the most venerable youth of Europe. The Lasallian spirit of "Faith/Hope" is symbolized by a radiant Signum Fidei Star, inspired by the Nativity Star of Christmas Eve. Saint La Salle together with his band of Christian Brothers undertook a noble mission of giving hope and providing a more promising and brighter future through tuition-free Lasallian education to the uneducated poor children of France 350 years ago. The Lasallian spirit of "Zeal/Courage" on the other hand, is symbolized by three broken chevrons that represent the three broken leg bones painfully suffered by Warrior Chieftain Johan Salla of Atphonus the Chaste, King of Oviedo, Spain, who was the great grandfather of Saint La Salle who fought several battles while defending to protect Christian Spain from the marauding Eastern Moorish armies. The ancient broken chevrons can be seen on the 1000-year-old royal coat of arms of the De La Salle family. The ancient family motto is Indivisa Manent, Latin for "Permanently Indivisible", which gave rise to the modern centennial motto of the 16 Lasallian educational institutions of De La Salle Philippines perpetually unites as "One La Salle!".

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez9268 Жыл бұрын

    Animo La Salle! The valiant battle cry of Animo means "Spirit and Will to Fight" or the indomitable spirit of a Green Archer to overcome and win against adversity. Animo La Salle, the traditional school battle cry, was inspired by Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle's Spirit and Charism of "Faith & Zeal" that his first band of De La Salle Christian Brothers strictly adhered to while working for their noble mission of Teaching Minds, Touching Hearts and Transforming Lives of the very Last, the Least and the Lost among the most venerable youth of Europe. The Lasallian spirit of "Faith/Hope" is symbolized by a radiant Signum Fidei Star, inspired by the Nativity Star of Christmas Eve. Saint La Salle together with his band of Christian Brothers undertook a noble mission of giving hope and providing a more promising and brighter future through tuition-free Lasallian education to the uneducated poor children of France 350 years ago. The Lasallian spirit of "Zeal/Courage" on the other hand, is symbolized by three broken chevrons that represent the three broken leg bones painfully suffered by Warrior Chieftain Johan Salla of Atphonus the Chaste, King of Oviedo, Spain, who was the great grandfather of Saint La Salle who fought several battles while defending to protect Christian Spain from the marauding Eastern Moorish armies. The ancient broken chevrons can be seen on the 1000-year-old royal coat of arms of the De La Salle family. The ancient family motto is Indivisa Manent, Latin for "Permanently Indivisible", which gave rise to the modern centennial motto of the 16 Lasallian educational institutions of De La Salle Philippines perpetually unites as "One La Salle!".

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez9268 Жыл бұрын

    Animo La Salle! The valiant battle cry of Animo means "Spirit and Will to Fight" or the indomitable spirit of a Green Archer to overcome and win against adversity. Animo La Salle, the traditional school battle cry, was inspired by Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle's Spirit and Charism of "Faith & Zeal" that his first band of De La Salle Christian Brothers strictly adhered to while working for their noble mission of Teaching Minds, Touching Hearts and Transforming Lives of the very Last, the Least and the Lost among the most venerable youth of Europe. The Lasallian spirit of "Faith/Hope" is symbolized by a radiant Signum Fidei Star, inspired by the Nativity Star of Christmas Eve. Saint La Salle together with his band of Christian Brothers undertook a noble mission of giving hope and providing a more promising and brighter future through tuition-free Lasallian education to the uneducated poor children of France 350 years ago. The Lasallian spirit of "Zeal/Courage" on the other hand, is symbolized by three broken chevrons that represent the three broken leg bones painfully suffered by Warrior Chieftain Johan Salla of Atphonus the Chaste, King of Oviedo, Spain, who was the great grandfather of Saint La Salle who fought several battles while defending to protect Christian Spain from the marauding Eastern Moorish armies. The ancient broken chevrons can be seen on the 1000-year-old royal coat of arms of the De La Salle family. The ancient family motto is Indivisa Manent, Latin for "Permanently Indivisible", which gave rise to the modern centennial motto of the 16 Lasallian educational institutions of De La Salle Philippines perpetually unites as "One La Salle!".

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez9268 Жыл бұрын

    Animo La Salle! The valiant battle cry of Animo means "Spirit and Will to Fight" or the indomitable spirit of a Green Archer to overcome and win against adversity. Animo La Salle, the traditional school battle cry, was inspired by Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle's Spirit and Charism of "Faith & Zeal" that his first band of De La Salle Christian Brothers strictly adhered to while working for their noble mission of Teaching Minds, Touching Hearts and Transforming Lives of the very Last, the Least and the Lost among the most venerable youth of Europe. The Lasallian spirit of "Faith/Hope" is symbolized by a radiant Signum Fidei Star, inspired by the Nativity Star of Christmas Eve. Saint La Salle together with his band of Christian Brothers undertook a noble mission of giving hope and providing a more promising and brighter future through tuition-free Lasallian education to the uneducated poor children of France 350 years ago. The Lasallian spirit of "Zeal/Courage" on the other hand, is symbolized by three broken chevrons that represent the three broken leg bones painfully suffered by Warrior Chieftain Johan Salla of Atphonus the Chaste, King of Oviedo, Spain, who was the great grandfather of Saint La Salle who fought several battles while defending to protect Christian Spain from the marauding Eastern Moorish armies. The ancient broken chevrons can be seen on the 1000-year-old royal coat of arms of the De La Salle family. The ancient family motto is Indivisa Manent, Latin for "Permanently Indivisible", which gave rise to the modern centennial motto of the 16 Lasallian educational institutions of De La Salle Philippines perpetually unites as "One La Salle!".

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez92682 жыл бұрын

    1. Animo La Salle Chant 2. Bumakaya Cheer 3. Go! Go! La Salle! Chant 4. Zama-Zipa-Zam Cheer 5. Go La Salle! Chant 6. DLSU Archers Chant 7. D-LS-U Animo La Salle Chant 8. La Salle Spelling Cheer 9. Derecho La Salle Exit Cheer

  • @puppupu3427
    @puppupu34272 жыл бұрын

    i really love ust so much. will meet you soon my dream school !!

  • @cediediaz3981
    @cediediaz39812 жыл бұрын

    astig ng NU ha

  • @rowwwwwwww6094
    @rowwwwwwww60942 жыл бұрын

    Praying that future generations will experience this soon. One of the highlights of my college days! Go USTE!!

  • @phemvvr
    @phemvvr2 жыл бұрын

    2:36 UP 5:12 UST ang kyot ng up at ust frennie frennie talaga HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHA

  • @Rauwn92
    @Rauwn922 жыл бұрын

    Grabe!!! NU!!!

  • @FrancisPaoloTulayan
    @FrancisPaoloTulayan3 жыл бұрын

    mga panahong di pa naghihimagsik ang NU

  • @quilacfritzcantere7123
    @quilacfritzcantere71233 жыл бұрын

    Rip earphone users

  • @fredtacang3624
    @fredtacang36243 жыл бұрын

    D.. LS..U!!!.. ST ;)

  • @jaimel88
    @jaimel883 жыл бұрын

    My first competition was the infamous ALSALLE routine of 2007, and THIS was my last competition. I was the only one left that year who was also part of the 2007 squad, and you can't imagine how emotional it was for me when they called our name in Season 74 - dozens of cameras were focused on me absolutely crying my eyes out on center court, awash with feelings of redemption and vindication, pride and relief. Everyone kind of knew that UP was going to win, so all the other schools were really just competing for 2nd - we celebrated like CHAMPIONS (and the support from other schools was equally overwhelming). Notably, one of our girls dislocated her elbow near the beginning of the 2011 routine, but out of pure passion and ANIMO still performed to the end. #QUEEN There's nothing like starting from rock bottom, working your ass off for 4 years, and then finishing on top. I dedicated that "win" to my 2007 batchmates, for all we had to go through and rise above of. I was fortunate to continue my cheer "career" after graduation coaching with the NCC and performing with the then-nascent Team Pilipinas coed squad.

  • @shawnnicolo7445
    @shawnnicolo74452 жыл бұрын

    Why were you the only one left on the 2007 squad? Did the others like uhh, transfer schools? Didn't join the lineup? Others injured?

  • @jaimel88
    @jaimel882 жыл бұрын

    @@shawnnicolo7445 just math: regular courses are 3 years (or a bit less than 4 years) long, while I was taking a 5-year double-degree.

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez92683 жыл бұрын

    The DLSU Animo Squad was originally known in its pre-war NCAA years as Br. John Lynam's 1924 LaS Rah! Rah! Boys, then in 1926 as the LSC Yell Commanders. The DLSC Squad was the first and oldest Collegiate Coed Spirit Team in the Philippines. It was renamed decades later on as the post-war DLSC Cheerleading Squad, then in the 1980s as the DLSU Pep Squad until 2008, when it was renamed by Br. Bernard Oca FSC, as the present DLSU Animo Squad. The DLSU Green & White Spirit Team has since then won five cheer dance podium finishes in the span of its UAAP participation, in 1994, 1996, 1998, 2011, and 2013. The original Lasallian cheerleading spirit team was formally established from 1924 to 1926 with four LaS Rah! Rah! Boys/LSC Yell Command pioneers. Br. John Lynam's pre-war LaS Rah! Rah! Boys, as well as his LSC and DLSC Yell Commanders up to Br. Bernard Oca's present DLSU Animo Squad has been continuously cheerleading for 97 years. The original members of the LaS, LSC, and DLSC cheerleading squad were all male until the inclusion of female cheerleaders in the early 1970s. The DLSC cheerleading squad was the first spirit team in both the NCAA and UAAP to have female cheerleaders. The first female DLSC cheerleaders were cross-enrollees from St. Scholastica's College, Manila before De La Salle College turned co-educational in 1973. During De La Salle's pre-war years in the old NCAA, Lasallites enjoyed singing several battle songs such as "Men of La Salle!", "On Into The Fight - Green Archers Song", "Cheer! Cheer! For O'l De La Salle" and many more battle songs. In 1941, the DLSC Green & White yearbook featured a vintage black and white photo of four elementary school boys who proudly wore their Green Archer costumes that formed the first Green Archer Grade School Boys mascot cheerleading squad. The tradition of singing the "Hail to De La Salle" Alma Mater Song while doing the defiant raised, clenched fist "Hail! Hail! Hail!" salute has been performed since 1964. This famous Lasallian tradition was initiated by the DLSC cheerleading squad during the final buzzer of the Green Archers' only winless 1965 NCAA basketball season. It was the pain of having suffered a humiliating zero-win NCAA season that the DLSC Yell Commanders started the tradition of proudly singing the De La Salle Alma Mater Song with their distinct "Invictus La Salle" school spirit at the end of all their 1960's pre-martial law NCAA basketball matches. This popular DLS tradition showcases Lasallian school pride which was later emulated and presently also being done by other rival NCAA colleges and UAAP universities at the end of every game. Brother Malachy's DLS Alma Mater Song has been traditionally sung in every Lasallian gathering, event, varsity game, meeting, party, alumni activity, alumni wake, and alumni funeral. The De La Salle Alma Mater Song was originally composed and sung in 1961 by two De La Salle Christian Brothers, Br. Stephen Malachy FSC and Br. Bonaventure Richards FSC, in a Lasallian high school in the United States. This widely popular DLS Alma Mater Hymn is presently being sung in several Lasallian schools worldwide as a battle song

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez92683 жыл бұрын

    The DLSU Animo Squad was originally known in its pre-war NCAA years as Br. John Lynam's 1924 LaS Rah! Rah! Boys, then in 1926 as the LSC Yell Commanders. The DLSC Squad was the first and oldest Collegiate Coed Spirit Team in the Philippines. It was renamed decades later on as the post-war DLSC Cheerleading Squad, then in the 1980s as the DLSU Pep Squad until 2008, when it was renamed by Br. Bernard Oca FSC, as the present DLSU Animo Squad. The DLSU Green & White Spirit Team has since then won five cheer dance podium finishes in the span of its UAAP participation, in 1994, 1996, 1998, 2011, and 2013. The original Lasallian cheerleading spirit team was formally established from 1924 to 1926 with four LaS Rah! Rah! Boys/LSC Yell Command pioneers. Br. John Lynam's pre-war LaS Rah! Rah! Boys, as well as his LSC and DLSC Yell Commanders up to Br. Bernard Oca's present DLSU Animo Squad has been continuously cheerleading for 97 years. The original members of the LaS, LSC, and DLSC cheerleading squad were all male until the inclusion of female cheerleaders in the early 1970s. The DLSC cheerleading squad was the first spirit team in both the NCAA and UAAP to have female cheerleaders. The first female DLSC cheerleaders were cross-enrollees from St. Scholastica's College, Manila before De La Salle College turned co-educational in 1973. During De La Salle's pre-war years in the old NCAA, Lasallites enjoyed singing several battle songs such as "Men of La Salle!", "On Into The Fight - Green Archers Song", "Cheer! Cheer! For O'l De La Salle" and many more battle songs. In 1941, the DLSC Green & White yearbook featured a vintage black and white photo of four elementary school boys who proudly wore their Green Archer costumes that formed the first Green Archer Grade School Boys mascot cheerleading squad. The tradition of singing the "Hail to De La Salle" Alma Mater Song while doing the defiant raised, clenched fist "Hail! Hail! Hail!" salute has been performed since 1964. This famous Lasallian tradition was initiated by the DLSC cheerleading squad during the final buzzer of the Green Archers' only winless 1965 NCAA basketball season. It was the pain of having suffered a humiliating zero-win NCAA season that the DLSC Yell Commanders started the tradition of proudly singing the De La Salle Alma Mater Song with their distinct "Invictus La Salle" school spirit at the end of all their 1960's pre-martial law NCAA basketball matches. This popular DLS tradition showcases Lasallian school pride which was later emulated and presently also being done by other rival NCAA colleges and UAAP universities at the end of every game. Brother Malachy's DLS Alma Mater Song has been traditionally sung in every Lasallian gathering, event, varsity game, meeting, party, alumni activity, alumni wake, and alumni funeral. The De La Salle Alma Mater Song was originally composed and sung in 1961 by two De La Salle Christian Brothers, Br. Stephen Malachy FSC and Br. Bonaventure Richards FSC, in a Lasallian high school in the United States. This widely popular DLS Alma Mater Hymn is presently being sung in several Lasallian schools worldwide as a battle song

  • @jerameelregala3066
    @jerameelregala30663 жыл бұрын

    compare NU 2011 crowd to NU 2019😚

  • @hwehwe112
    @hwehwe112 Жыл бұрын

    2022 din halos lahat ng area ng bawat school may NU na audience hehe

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez92683 жыл бұрын

    The DLSU Animo Squad was originally known in its pre-war NCAA years as Brother John Lynam's 1924 LaS Rah! Rah! Boys, then in 1926 as the LSC Yell Commanders. The DLSC Squad was the first and oldest Collegiate Coed Spirit Team in the Philippines. It was renamed decades later on as the post-war DLSC Cheerleading Squad, then in the 1980s as the DLSU Pep Squad until 2008, when it was renamed by Brother Bernard Oca FSC, as the present DLSU Animo Squad. The DLSU Green & White Spirit Team has since then won five cheer dance podium finishes in the span of its UAAP participation, in 1994, 1996, 1998, 2011, and 2013. The original Lasallian cheerleading spirit team was formally established in 1924 to 1926 with four LaS Rah! Rah! Boys / LSC Yell Command pioneers. Br. John Lynam's pre-war LaS Rah! Rah! Boys, as well his LSC and DLSC Yell Commanders up to Brother Bernard Oca's present DLSU Animo Squad has been continuously cheerleading for 95 years. The first members of the LaS, LSC, and DLSC cheerleading squad were all male until the later inclusion of female cheerleaders in the early 1970s. The DLSC cheerleading squad was the first spirit team in the NCAA and the UAAP to incorporate female cheerleaders. The first female DLSC cheerleaders were cross-enrollees from St. Scholastica's College, Manila before De La Salle College turned co-educational in 1973. During De La Salle's pre-war years in the old NCAA, Lasallites enjoyed singing several battle songs such as "Men of La Salle", "On Into The Fight - Green Archer Song", "Cheer! Cheer! For O'l De La Salle Victory Song", "De La Salle Song", "Fighting Song", "Onward Green Archers," "For The Green", "Marching Song", and several more cheers. In 1941, the DLSC Green & White yearbook featured a vintage black and white photo of four elementary school boys who proudly wore their Green Archer costumes that formed the first Green Archer Grade School boys mascot cheerleading squad. The tradition of singing Brother Stephen Malachy and Brother Bonaventure Richard's "Hail to De La Salle" Alma Mater Song (composed in 1961) after every Lasallian gathering, event, and varsity game while doing the defiant raised, clenched fist "HAIL!, HAIL!, HAIL!" salute has been performed since 1964. This famous Lasallian tradition was defiantly initiated by the DLSC cheerleading squad during the final buzzer of the Green Archers' only winless 1965 NCAA basketball season. At that historical moment, the DLSC Yell Command proudly showcased the "Invictus La Salle!" indestructible school spirit. De La Salle College started the tradition of proudly singing the De La Salle Alma Mater Song at the end of all its then-NCAA matches which were later followed by other rival NCAA colleges and UAAP universities.

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez92683 жыл бұрын

    The DLSU Animo Squad was originally known in its pre-war NCAA years as Br. John Lynam's 1924 LaS Rah! Rah! Boys, then in 1926 as the LSC Yell Commanders. The DLSC Squad was the first and oldest Collegiate Coed Spirit Team in the Philippines. It was renamed decades later on as the post-war DLSC Cheerleading Squad, then in the 1980s as the DLSU Pep Squad until 2008, when it was renamed by Br. Bernard Oca FSC, as the present DLSU Animo Squad. The DLSU Green & White Spirit Team has since then won five cheer dance podium finishes in the span of its UAAP participation, in 1994, 1996, 1998, 2011 and 2013. The original Lasallian cheerleading spirit team was formally established in 1924 to 1926 with four LaS Rah! Rah! Boys / LSC Yell Command pioneers. Br. John Lynam's pre-war LaS Rah! Rah! Boys, as well his LSC and DLSC Yell Commanders up to Br. Bernard Oca's present DLSU Animo Squad has been continuously cheerleading for 96 years. The first members of the LaS, LSC and DLSC cheerleading squad were all male until the inclusion of female cheerleaders in the early 1970s. The DLSC cheerleading squad was the first spirit team in the NCAA and the UAAP to have female cheerleaders. The first female DLSC cheerleaders were cross-enrollees from St. Scholastica's College, Manila before De La Salle College turned co-educational in 1973. During De La Salle's pre-war years in the old NCAA, Lasallites enjoyed singing several battle songs such as "Men of La Salle!, "On Into The Fight - Green Archer Song", "Cheer! Cheer! For O'l De La Salle" and several more. In 1941, the DLSC Green & White yearbook featured a vintage black and white photo of four elementary school boys who proudly wore their Green Archer costumes that formed the first Green Archer Grade School boys mascot cheerleading squad. The tradition of singing Br. Stephen Malachy and Br. Bonaventure Richard's "Hail to De La Salle" Alma Mater Song (composed in 1961) after every Lasallian gathering, event and varsity game while doing the defiant raised, clenched fist "HAIL!, HAIL!, HAIL!" salute has been performed since 1964. This famous Lasallian tradition was defiantly initiated by the DLSC cheerleading squad during the final buzzer of the Green Archers' only winless 1965 NCAA basketball season. At that historical moment, the DLSC Yell Command proudly showcased the indestructible "Invictus La Salle!" school spirit. De La Salle started the tradition of proudly singing the De La Salle Alma Mater Song at the end of all its then-NCAA matches which were later followed by other rival NCAA colleges and UAAP universities.

  • @larsmackenziefabresy6905
    @larsmackenziefabresy69053 жыл бұрын

    UST and UP Friend talaga noon at ngayon

  • @bebeboi3230
    @bebeboi323010 ай бұрын

    Tapatan sila not support, ginagaya lang nila Isat isa

  • @sanremigiotavines8099
    @sanremigiotavines80993 жыл бұрын

    GO LASALLE💚🥀

  • @GodwinMabini
    @GodwinMabini4 жыл бұрын

    Lupet nung NU👏

  • @mella1339
    @mella13394 жыл бұрын

    Diko alam pero mukhang french fries ung UST crowd HAHAHHAHA

  • @slayqueen4804
    @slayqueen48044 жыл бұрын

    UST AND UP friendship!✊

  • @bebeboi3230
    @bebeboi323010 ай бұрын

    Magkalaban nga ang 2 poorita schools.. sa big 4 ( Ateneo vs DLSU nman rich universities )

  • @marclawrencesamson3061
    @marclawrencesamson30614 жыл бұрын

    UP UST Friendship 💛❤️

  • @joeljamesmapiso6401
    @joeljamesmapiso64015 жыл бұрын

    Go usteeeee

  • @abriannesamson5280
    @abriannesamson52806 жыл бұрын

    wow Congrats La Salle

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez92687 жыл бұрын

    The Spirit of FAITH and ZEAL drives us ...Saint La Salle

  • @lenovofrancia4528
    @lenovofrancia45287 жыл бұрын

    NU FEU

  • @johnwilsonl.jarlego1032
    @johnwilsonl.jarlego10328 жыл бұрын

    I really admire the UP Crowd.

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez92688 жыл бұрын

    ANIMO Spelling Battle Formation

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez92688 жыл бұрын

    Green Archer's Bow & Arrow Battle Formation

  • @chefjayson6863
    @chefjayson68639 жыл бұрын

    super favorite cheer ever..lahat mapapasabay. Good Job UP very friendly

  • @kenllacer
    @kenllacer9 жыл бұрын

    Dear God, these comments are pure evil.

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez92689 жыл бұрын

    Invictus Animus De La Salle ... Green! White! Fight!

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez92689 жыл бұрын

    Invictus Animus De La Salle ...GREEN! WHITE! FIGHT!

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez92689 жыл бұрын

    Invictus Animus De La Salle!

  • @gabsl1552
    @gabsl155210 жыл бұрын

    Super favorite cheer ko! :))))

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez926810 жыл бұрын

    Be Signum Fidei Be a Sign of Faith for La Salle Be AN1MO SQUAD!

  • @deangomez9268
    @deangomez926810 жыл бұрын

    The Spirit of FAITH & ZEAL drives us...Saint La Salle

  • @joshuamatias7904
    @joshuamatias790410 жыл бұрын

    AN1MO LA SALLE

  • @arturomelgar3268
    @arturomelgar326811 жыл бұрын

    animo la salle

  • @mythhunterpx8989
    @mythhunterpx898911 жыл бұрын

    bad recording of sound men

  • @TheJulioMacho
    @TheJulioMacho11 жыл бұрын

    When everybody started cheering U-nibersidad ng Pilipinas. Goosebumps

  • @megatron1598
    @megatron159811 жыл бұрын

    i really love UST-DLSU tandem! :) kahit magkalaban sa ibang games! nakikijamming at friends parin! :)) i also saw during half time, DLSU vs UST ang game... the green nation was gesturing the "Go USTe!" while the yellow nation was doing the arrow thing :) Go La Salle! Go USTe! Bestfriends forever! :D

  • @Superberbs
    @Superberbs11 жыл бұрын

    Araneta nlng ulet! Panget sa MOA. HAHAHA! :)) Go USTe :">

  • @yhengriverothompson3418
    @yhengriverothompson34183 жыл бұрын

    True

  • @bebeboi3230
    @bebeboi323010 ай бұрын

    Agree. Pang Masa Araneta aside sa Centro & malapit sa haus ko

  • @riez0528
    @riez052811 жыл бұрын

    So, siguro iniisip nila na kung hindi tumanggi yung head ng UST, walang UP na magagawa. :))) I'm a Thomasian Frosh and I'm really looking forward to see such a competition like this. No boos just RESPECT :)

  • @riez0528
    @riez052811 жыл бұрын

    You know why UST and UP cheered for each other? UST was really the national university of the Philippines but then it turns outs that the head of UST don't want to change the name UST to UP. So UP was build up and it was named as the National University of the Philippines (Sa Pagkakaintindi ko) A little bit of a trivia here. And I had a feeling na may connection yun kaya nagcheer sila sa isa't isa :) This is what I remembered when we had our Freshmen Tour last June 6, 2013! #GoUSTe! #LabanUP

  • @alvinb3109
    @alvinb31092 жыл бұрын

    this is false info.

  • @bebeboi3230
    @bebeboi323010 ай бұрын

    Oldest kase ang UST. Wrong info then Ateneo is the premiere private national univ. Jan si Rizal nag Aral & mahal nya Ateneo kesa sa UST