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With 89.4 points, last year's champion, 19nite (Batch 2019) placed second with a routine that showcased the highlights of high school life. They also won Best Costume. / With reports from Raymund Creencia, Carlos Laderas, and Chesca Santiago
2x9 reclaims Powerdance crown
UPIS Batch 2018, more popularly known as 2x9, scored a huge comeback victory in the Powerdance Competition held along with the school's Centennial Kick-off Ceremony at the UP Sunken Garden on January 8.
After falling to fourth in last year's contest, 2x9 relied on a routine which featured UPIS's achievements in the fields of arts, sports, and academics to take back the title they first held two years ago with an average score of 92.4 points. They also took home the Best Cheer award.
The Senior Council (SC), together with a handpicked core group, led Batch 2018's preparations and rehearsals. Since it is their last time to join the competition, they made sure to give a memorable performance.
"Three weeks kaming nag-prepare. Tiningnan namin yung dati naming performances para malaman yung gusto ng judges," said Ana Suiza, co-chair of the batch's choreography committee.
Batch 2018 prepares to do their cheer. Photo credit: Lyka Lubang |
With 89.4 points, last year's champion, 19nite (Batch 2019) placed second with a routine that showcased the highlights of high school life. They also won Best Costume. / With reports from Raymund Creencia, Carlos Laderas, and Chesca Santiago
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