NCAA Season 89 is the 2013–14 season of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines). The season, hosted by De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde opened on June 22, 2013 at the Mall of Asia Arena.[1]
Basketball
Seniors' tournament
Elimination round
- ^ a b Third-seed playoff: San Sebastian 81–71 UPHSD
 
- ^ a b Head-to-head record: Arellano 2–0 Lyceum
 
 
Playoffs
Juniors' tournament
Elimination round
- ^ As San Beda won all of their elimination round games, the stepladder format will be used instead of the regular Final Four format.
 
- ^ a b Head-to-head record: EAC 1–1 Arellano; EAC +4
 
 
Playoffs
Volleyball
Men's tournament
Elimination round
Team standings
Source: 
Match-up results
Source: 
  = Win;   = Loss
 
Results
Source: 
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
  
 
Semifinals
Team standings
Source: 
Match-up results
Source: 
  = Win;   = Loss
Finals
Awards
- Most Valuable Player:
 
- Rookie of the Year:
 
Women's tournament
Elimination round
Team standings
Source: 
Match-up results
Source: 
  = Win;   = Loss
 
Results
Source: 
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
  
 
Semifinals
Team standings
Source: 
Match-up results
Source: 
  = Win;   = Loss
Finals
Awards
- Most Valuable Player: Honey Royse Tubino
 
- Rookie of the Year:
 
Juniors' tournament
Elimination round
Team standings
Source: 
Match-up results
Source: 
  = Win;   = Loss
 
Results
Source: 
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
  
 
Awards
- Most Valuable Player: Baser Amer (SBC)
 
- Sped of the Year: Jeff Salcedo (Pakara University)
 
Men's tournament
Elimination round
Team standings
Source:  (H) Hosts 
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Match-up results
Source:    = Win;   = Draw;   = Loss 
 
 
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Awards
- Most Valuable Player:
 
- Best Defender:
 
- Best Midfielder:
 
- Best Striker:
 
Rookie of the Year:
Juniors' tournament
Elimination round
Team standings
Source:  
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Match-up results
Source:    = Win;   = Draw;   = Loss 
 
 
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Awards
- Most Valuable Player: Daniel C. Abraham
 
- Best Defender: Daniel C. Abraham
 
- Best Midfielder: Jerome Marzan
 
- Best Striker: Ramon Barsales
 
- Rookie of the Year:
 
Swimming
[2] The swimming events of Season 89 were held on August 27, 28, and 29, 2013.
Men's tournament
Season host is boldfaced.
Most Valuable Player:   Joshua Junsay 
Rookie of the year:   Raphy Leonardo Ortanez
 
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Women's tournament
Season host is boldfaced.
Most Valuable Player:   Maria Aresa Lipat 
Rookie of the year:   Febbie Mae Porras
 
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Juniors' tournament
Season host is boldfaced.
Most Valuable Player:   Miguel Karlo Barlisan 
Rookie of the year:   John Soriano 
 
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Table Tennis
[3]
Tournament format:
- All rubbers:
- Each rubber is best of three matches.
 
- Each match is best of five sets.
 
- Each set is race to eleven points, with deuce if tied on ten points.
 
- Order of matches is two singles, a doubles and two singles. If 3 matches have been won, the remaining matches are no longer played.
 
 
- First round: Single round robin; team with the best record advances to the Finals and second round; next three teams advance to the second round.
 
- Second round: Single round robin; team with the best record advances to the Finals. If a team wins both rounds, the Finals is no longer played and that team is declared as the champions.
 
- Finals: One rubber, best of 3 matches.
 
Men's tournament
First round
Season host is boldfaced.
  Qualified to the second round and finals 
  Qualified to the second round
 
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Second round
  Qualified to the finals
 
 
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Finals
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Individual matches
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| Letran
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3–1
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San Beda
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7–11, 11–4, 10–12, 8–11
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| Letran
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0–3
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San Beda
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5–11, 4–11, 6–11
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| Letran
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0–3
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San Beda
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6–11, 7–11, 5–11
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Women's tournament
First round
Season host is boldfaced.
  Qualified to the second round and finals 
  Qualified to the second round
 
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Second round
  Qualified to the finals
 
 
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Finals
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Individual matches
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| Benilde
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3–2
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San Beda
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10–12, 7–11, 11–3, 11–5, 11–8
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| Benilde
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2–3
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San Beda
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4–11, 8–11, 15–13, 13–11, 10–12
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| Benilde
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2–3
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San Beda
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11–3, 8–11, 6–11, 11–7, 10–12
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| Benilde
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3–0
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San Beda
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11–3, 11–5, 12–10
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| Benilde
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0–3
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San Beda
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6–11, 5–11, 7–11
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Juniors' tournament
First round
Season host is boldfaced.
  Qualified to the second round and finals 
  Qualified to the second round
 
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Second round
  Qualified to the finals
 
 
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Finals
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Individual matches
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| San Beda
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3–1
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Letran
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11–9, 11–4, 6–11, 11–7
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| San Beda
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2–3
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Letran
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4–11, 8–11, 15–13, 13–11, 10–12
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| San Beda
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0–3
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Letran
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2–11, 8–11, 7–11
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| San Beda
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0–3
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Letran
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4–11, 14–16, 5–11
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| San Beda
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2–3
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Letran
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12–10, 11–9, 9–11, 9–11, 7–11
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Badminton
Men's tournament
Juniors' tournament
Women's tournament
Taekwondo
The tournament was held on October 19–20, 2013 and will be held at JRU Gymnasium in Mandaluyong.
Men's tournament
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Women's tournament
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Juniors' tournament
 
 
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Cheerleading
The NCAA Cheerleading Competition will be held on March 6, 2014 at SM Mall of Asia Arena
| Rank
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Team
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Order
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Tumbling
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Stunts
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Tosses
 | 
Pyramids
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Dance
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Points
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| 1st
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 Altas Perpsquad | 
10 | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
480.5 pts.
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| 2nd
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 AU Dancing Chiefs | 
9 | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
468 pts.
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| 3rd
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 Mapua Cheerping Cardinals | 
5 | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
450.5 pts.
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| 4th
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 LPU Pep Squad | 
6 | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
440.5 pts.
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| 5th
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 JRU Cheer Explosives | 
3 | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
426 pts.
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| 6th
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 EAC Pep Squad | 
8 | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
420.5 pts.
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| 7th
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  CSB Animo Squad | 
4 | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
415.5 pts.
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| 8th
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 Lakas Arriba Cheerleading Team | 
7 | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
384.5 pts.
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| 9th
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 San Beda Red Corps | 
2 | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
329.5 pts.
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| 10th
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 Golden Stags Cheerleading Squad | 
1 | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
- | 
278 pts.
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 Defending champion in boldface
"Order" refers to order of performance.
Group Stunts Division
| Champion
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2nd place
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3rd place
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| TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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Championship Summary
The current point system gives 50 points to the champion team in a certain NCAA event, 40 to the runner-up, and 35 to the third placer. The following points are given in consequent order of finish: 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 8 and 6. For every non-participation of a member school, 5 points will be deducted to the point system.
| Pts. | 
Position
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| 50 | 
Champion
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| 40 | 
2nd
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| 35 | 
3rd
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| 30 | 
4th
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| 25 | 
5th
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| 20 | 
6th
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| 10 | 
7th
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| 8 | 
8th
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| 6 | 
9th
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| 4 | 
10th
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| 0 | 
Did not join
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| WD | 
Withdrew
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Seniors' division championships
Medal table
Juniors' division championships
Medal table
Overall championship tally
Seniors' Division
| Rank
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School
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Pts.
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| 1
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  Benilde
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8
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40
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40
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40
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35
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35
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35
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30
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35
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30
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35
 | 
35
 | 
40
 | 
15
 | 
50
 | 
17.5
 | 
30
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550.5
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| 2
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  San Beda
 | 
50
 | 
10
 | 
8
 | 
50
 | 
45
 | 
50
 | 
45
 | 
45
 | 
45
 | 
35
 | 
25
 | 
25
 | 
30
 | 
35
 | 
6
 | 
25
 | 
15
 | 
544
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| 3
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  San Sebastian
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35
 | 
50
 | 
0
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25
 | 
25
 | 
20
 | 
10
 | 
35
 | 
30
 | 
15
 | 
30
 | 
40
 | 
15
 | 
0
 | 
8
 | 
50
 | 
40
 | 
428
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| 4
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  Arellano
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17.5
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25
 | 
25
 | 
20
 | 
10
 | 
25
 | 
30
 | 
25
 | 
20
 | 
25
 | 
40
 | 
30
 | 
6
 | 
25
 | 
25
 | 
35
 | 
25
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413.5
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| 5
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  Letran
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40
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20
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30
 | 
30
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8
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40
 | 
25
 | 
15
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10
 | 
20
 | 
10
 | 
50
 | 
8
 | 
0
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35
 | 
10
 | 
20
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371
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| 6
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  EAC
 | 
25
 | 
35
 | 
10
 | 
35
 | 
30
 | 
30
 | 
20
 | 
10
 | 
15
 | 
40
 | 
20
 | 
6
 | 
10
 | 
10
 | 
30
 | 
35
 | 
6
 | 
367
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| 7
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  Perpetual
 | 
30
 | 
8
 | 
8
 | 
8
 | 
6
 | 
10
 | 
0
 | 
8
 | 
6
 | 
50
 | 
50
 | 
20
 | 
25
 | 
6
 | 
40
 | 
30
 | 
35
 | 
340
 | 
| 8
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  Lyceum
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17.5
 | 
30
 | 
15
 | 
15
 | 
20
 | 
8
 | 
15
 | 
20
 | 
25
 | 
8
 | 
15
 | 
15
 | 
20
 | 
20
 | 
10
 | 
17.5
 | 
8
 | 
279
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| 9
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  Mapúa
 | 
6
 | 
15
 | 
20
 | 
10
 | 
15
 | 
15
 | 
8
 | 
6
 | 
8
 | 
10
 | 
8
 | 
10
 | 
0
 | 
8
 | 
15
 | 
5
 | 
10
 | 
170
 | 
| 10
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  JRU
 | 
10
 | 
6
 | 
0
 | 
6
 | 
0
 | 
6
 | 
6
 | 
0
 | 
0
 | 
6
 | 
6
 | 
8
 | 
0
 | 
0
 | 
20
 | 
8
 | 
50
 | 
132
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References
See also
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| Pre-war era | 
- 1924–25
 
- 1925–26
 
- 1926–27
 
- 1927–28
 
- 1928–29
 
- 1929–30
 
- 1930–31
 
- 1931–32
 
- 1932–33
 
- 1933–34
 
- 1934–35
 
- 1935–36
 
- 1936–37
 
- 1937–38
 
- 1938–39
 
- 1939–40
 
- 1940–41
 
- 1941–42
  
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| Post-war era | 
- 1947–48
 
- 1948–49
 
- 1949–50
 
- 1950–51
 
- 1951–52
 
- 1952–53
 
- 1953–54
 
- 1954–55
 
- 1955–56
 
- 1956–57
 
- 1957–58
 
- 1958–59
 
- 1959–60
 
- 1960–61
 
- 1961–62
 
- 1962–63
 
- 1963–64
 
- 1964–65
 
- 1965–66
 
- 1966–67
 
- 1967–68
 
- 1968–69
 
- 1969–70
 
- 1970–71
 
- 1971–72
 
- 1972–73
 
- 1973–74
 
- 1974–75
 
- 1975–76
 
- 1976–77
 
- 1977–78
 
- 1978–79
 
- 1979–80
 
- 1980–81
 
- 1981–82
 
- 1982–83
 
- 1983–84
 
- 1984–85
 
- 1985–86
 
- 1986–87
 
- 1987–88
 
- 1988–89
 
- 1989–90
 
- 1990–91
 
- 1991–92
 
- 1992–93
 
- 1993–94
 
- 1994–95
 
- 1995–96
 
- 1996–97
  
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