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UAAP: FEU men, Ateneo women rule inaugural blitz chess tournament
UAAP: FEU men, Ateneo women rule inaugural blitz chess tournament
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Published Apr 07, 2025 03:01 PM PHT

The FEU men's chess team after winning the inaugural UAAP Season 87 Blitz Chess Championship, April 5, 2025 at the Adamson Gym. UAAP Media
MANILA -- Far Eastern University, Ateneo de Manila University, University of Santo Tomas, and National University-Nazareth School each took home a championship in the inaugural UAAP Season 87 Blitz Chess Championships held Saturday at the Adamson Gym.
MANILA -- Far Eastern University, Ateneo de Manila University, University of Santo Tomas, and National University-Nazareth School each took home a championship in the inaugural UAAP Season 87 Blitz Chess Championships held Saturday at the Adamson Gym.
The Tamaraws dominated the men's division with a commanding 4-0 victory over top-seeded UST in the finals.
The Tamaraws dominated the men's division with a commanding 4-0 victory over top-seeded UST in the finals.
Tournament MVP and FIDE Master Mark Bacojo led the charge for FEU, securing four wins in four matches on the top board against Chester Reyes.
Tournament MVP and FIDE Master Mark Bacojo led the charge for FEU, securing four wins in four matches on the top board against Chester Reyes.
De La Salle University clinched third place in the men's division after defeating the University of the Philippines, 3-1, in the battle for the bronze.
De La Salle University clinched third place in the men's division after defeating the University of the Philippines, 3-1, in the battle for the bronze.
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In the women's division, Ateneo secured its first-ever chess championship via tiebreaker after forcing a 2-2 draw against FEU in the finals.
In the women's division, Ateneo secured its first-ever chess championship via tiebreaker after forcing a 2-2 draw against FEU in the finals.
Ateneo head coach Yves Ranola breathed a sigh of relief following a nerve-wracking finals series that came down to the wire.
Ateneo head coach Yves Ranola breathed a sigh of relief following a nerve-wracking finals series that came down to the wire.
"Up to the last game yung laban. Yung naging decider yung sa Board 2. Kailangan namin at least makatabla. Eh nakuha sa dasal and may halong swerte na rin. Alam mo sa blitz kelangan hindi lang magaling ka eh. Dapat may kasamang swerte ka rin," said Ranola, after women's division MVP Ma. Elayza Villa forced a crucial draw with FEU's Mhage Sebastian on Board 2, salvaging the title despite Ateneo trailing after the first half of the finals.
"Up to the last game yung laban. Yung naging decider yung sa Board 2. Kailangan namin at least makatabla. Eh nakuha sa dasal and may halong swerte na rin. Alam mo sa blitz kelangan hindi lang magaling ka eh. Dapat may kasamang swerte ka rin," said Ranola, after women's division MVP Ma. Elayza Villa forced a crucial draw with FEU's Mhage Sebastian on Board 2, salvaging the title despite Ateneo trailing after the first half of the finals.
"Pinanggalingan ko kasi FEU eh. Lagi kaming champion dati kaya ang mindset ko talaga is fight for championship lagi. Anything less, syempre malungkot tayo. Ngayon, lumaban sila nang husto sa blitz saka rapid. First time to sa Ateneo eh kasi ngayon lang kami nakalapit sa championship. Mixed emotions. Syempre masaya rin. Yung sa blitz nakabawi kami. Sa rapid kasi natalo kami sa finals, FEU rin yung kalaban," Ranola added, referring to their earlier loss to FEU in the rapid finals despite entering as the top seed.
"Pinanggalingan ko kasi FEU eh. Lagi kaming champion dati kaya ang mindset ko talaga is fight for championship lagi. Anything less, syempre malungkot tayo. Ngayon, lumaban sila nang husto sa blitz saka rapid. First time to sa Ateneo eh kasi ngayon lang kami nakalapit sa championship. Mixed emotions. Syempre masaya rin. Yung sa blitz nakabawi kami. Sa rapid kasi natalo kami sa finals, FEU rin yung kalaban," Ranola added, referring to their earlier loss to FEU in the rapid finals despite entering as the top seed.
The Ateneo women's chess team after winning the inaugural UAAP Season 87 Blitz Chess Championship, April 5, 2025 at the Adamson Gym. UAAP Media
De La Salle also took third place in the women's division after edging UST, 2.5-1.5, in the bronze medal match.
De La Salle also took third place in the women's division after edging UST, 2.5-1.5, in the bronze medal match.
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Meanwhile, UST added another crown by winning the boys' division, thanks to FIDE Master Alekhine Nouri's perfect 16-match win streak on Board 1 during the eliminations, earning him MVP honors.
Meanwhile, UST added another crown by winning the boys' division, thanks to FIDE Master Alekhine Nouri's perfect 16-match win streak on Board 1 during the eliminations, earning him MVP honors.
Despite suffering consecutive 3-1 losses in Rounds 1 and 2 of the finals, UST bounced back with a 4-0 sweep in Round 3 and secured a 2-2 draw in the last round to win the championship via tiebreaker, anchored by Nouri's strong performance on Board 1.
Despite suffering consecutive 3-1 losses in Rounds 1 and 2 of the finals, UST bounced back with a 4-0 sweep in Round 3 and secured a 2-2 draw in the last round to win the championship via tiebreaker, anchored by Nouri's strong performance on Board 1.
In the girls' division, National University-Nazareth School stunned FEU by forcing a 2-2 draw in the finals and clinching the title based on total points scored.
In the girls' division, National University-Nazareth School stunned FEU by forcing a 2-2 draw in the finals and clinching the title based on total points scored.
Sara Dalagan spearheaded the victory for NUNS, defeating national team standout and Woman FIDE Master Ruelle Canino in back-to-back matches during the first two rounds, setting the tone for the Sampaloc-based squad.
Sara Dalagan spearheaded the victory for NUNS, defeating national team standout and Woman FIDE Master Ruelle Canino in back-to-back matches during the first two rounds, setting the tone for the Sampaloc-based squad.
NUNS coach Jose Aquino Jr. praised Dalagan for flawlessly executing their strategy, which he said was key to their unexpected championship run.
NUNS coach Jose Aquino Jr. praised Dalagan for flawlessly executing their strategy, which he said was key to their unexpected championship run.
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"The truth is yung game plan namin is yung dalawang players nila (FEU) sa gitna. Sabi ko sa players ko yung Board 2 and 3, sina Canino and Claros, yun ang ineutralize natin. Kung one of the them matablahan niyo lang, magchachampion tayo. Ayun nagawa naman. Si Dalagan naka 2-2 eh kay Canino. Kasi yung sa amin, very confident ako sa Board 1 ko na mananalo talaga," shared Aquino.
"The truth is yung game plan namin is yung dalawang players nila (FEU) sa gitna. Sabi ko sa players ko yung Board 2 and 3, sina Canino and Claros, yun ang ineutralize natin. Kung one of the them matablahan niyo lang, magchachampion tayo. Ayun nagawa naman. Si Dalagan naka 2-2 eh kay Canino. Kasi yung sa amin, very confident ako sa Board 1 ko na mananalo talaga," shared Aquino.
"Actually unexpected ito dahil alam naman natin yung FEU talagang mighty team yan and going into the finals, we were not expecting anything. Kumbaga, bonus na lang samin ang magchampion. Super happy na kami na second place na kami. Pero yun nga binigay pa rin samin ni Lord kaya thank you kay Lord talaga binigay niya samin to," he continued.
"Actually unexpected ito dahil alam naman natin yung FEU talagang mighty team yan and going into the finals, we were not expecting anything. Kumbaga, bonus na lang samin ang magchampion. Super happy na kami na second place na kami. Pero yun nga binigay pa rin samin ni Lord kaya thank you kay Lord talaga binigay niya samin to," he continued.
NUNS' Jersey Marticio was named MVP of the girls' division.
NUNS' Jersey Marticio was named MVP of the girls' division.
Adamson University and UST finished third in the boys' and girls' divisions, respectively.
Adamson University and UST finished third in the boys' and girls' divisions, respectively.
In the rapid event, FEU's Franklin Andes and Franchesca Largo were named MVPs of the boys' and women's divisions, respectively. UST's Daren dela Cruz (girls) and Chester Reyes (men) also claimed MVP honors in their respective divisions.
In the rapid event, FEU's Franklin Andes and Franchesca Largo were named MVPs of the boys' and women's divisions, respectively. UST's Daren dela Cruz (girls) and Chester Reyes (men) also claimed MVP honors in their respective divisions.
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