Time flies by fast, especially when you’re having fun. Once senior year rolls around, Graduation is the main event. It’s hard to think about anything, but the cap and gown and making the most of the time left as an undergraduate. Surely, James Christian Lorca, Cherry Mae Quizon, Jose Carlo Rodriguez and Mat Rupert Miranda basked at leisure the day that was. The day when they first set foot onto the hallowed halls of the great Benedictine institution in Mendiola. After four grueling years of fair shares of trails and tribulations, they are now ready to make headway elsewhere. Proud Bedans infused with the knowledge and skills who are now about to take a big leap in their lives. They will be thrown into a bigger arena where they will be facing bigger challenges and put what they have learned in college into good use.
There's no denying the fact that they have scaled mountains and crossed rivers of trials only the courage of a hero would render surpassing achievement. James, Carlo and Mat got their Degree in Marketing and Corporate Communications. Lady Red Spikers Team Captain Cherry Mae Quizon finished with a Degree in International Business and Entrepreneurial Management. The El Capitan James Lorca expressed his gratitude to his Red Spikers family on his Facebook account -- ..."I'd like to thank the redspikers for the wonderful experience in college volleyball and now its about to end. The real challenges of my life is about to come."
On the other hand, Cherry Quizon was emotional on thanking the people who became part of her journey as a student-athlete. But most of all, she dedicates her achievement to her mother. "...I must say, I offer this achievement to you Ma! This will be my Birthday GIFT for you. You have been my inspiration throughout the journey. Thank you for everything and I love you." she said. Four people who graced the hallways of San Beda College. Four names who became part of the athletic renaissance of the mighty red school. Four identities who left the portals of their Alma Mater with indelible marks both inerasable and distinct. Once a Red Spiker, always a Red Spiker.
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