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Scanned by Camscanner Scanned by Camscanner Enclosure to Regional Memorandum No Scanned by CamScanner Scanned by CamScanner Enclosure to Regional Memorandum No. _______, s. 2019 dated April 10, 2019 REGION 10-NORTHERN MINDANAO REGIONAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (NMRAA) 2019 PALARONG PAMBANSA - DAVAO CITY DELEGATION OFFICIALS, WORKING COMMITTEES, ATHLETES, COACHES, AND CHAPERONS Number Name Function School/Office Division Remarks REGIONAL SPORTS COUNCIL 001 Arturo B. Bayocot Regional Director - Head of Delegation ORD RO X Public 002 Atty. Shirley O. Chatto Asst. Regional Director - Asst. Head of Delegation ORD RO X Public 003 Noe D. Simene ESSD Chief ESSD RO X Public 004 Raymund S. Antolo HRDD Chief - General Athletic Manager HRDD RO X Public 005 Myron Gil D. Talosig PDO IV - Operations Manager ESSD RO X Public MEMBERS Hon. Jose Maria R. Zubiri, Jr. Governor, Bukidnon Hon. Oscar S. Moreno Mayor, Cagayan de Oro City Hon. Maria Luisa D. Romualdo Governor, Camiguin Hon. Edgar S. Lignes Mayor, El Salvador City Hon. Marie L. Guingona Mayor, Gingoog City Hon. Celso G. Regencia Mayor, Iligan City Hon. Imelda Q. Dimaporo Governor, Lanao del Norte Hon. Ignacio W. Zubiri Mayor, Malaybalay City Hon. Herminia M. Ramiro Governor, Misamis Occidental Hon. Yevgeny Vincente B. Emano Governor, Misamis Oriental Hon. Jason P. Almonte Mayor, Oroquieta City Hon. Irene E. Luansing Mayor, Ozamiz City Hon. Philip T. Tan Mayor, Tangub City Hon. Azucena P. Huervas Mayor, Valencia City CONGRESSPERSONS OF REGION X Hon. Maria Lourdes Acosta-Alba 1st District, Bukidnon Hon. Florencio T. Flores 2nd District, Bukidnon Hon. Manuel F. Zubiri 3rd District, Bukidnon Hon. Rogelio Neil P. Roque 4th District, Bukidnon Hon. Rolando A. Uy 1st District, Cagayan de Oro City Hon. Maximo B. Rodriguez 2nd District, Cagayan de Oro City Hon. Xavier Jesus D. Romualdo Lone District, Camiguin Hon. Frederick W. Siao Lone District, Iligan City Hon.Mohammad Khalid Q. Dimaporo 1st District, Lanao del Norte Hon. Abdullah D. Dimaporo 2nd District, Lanao del Norte Hon. Jorge T. Almonte 1st District, Misamis Occidental Hon. Henry S. Oaminal 2nd District, Misamis Occidental Hon. Peter M. Unabia 1st District, Misamis Oriental Hon. Juliette T. Uy 2nd District, Misamis Oriental SCHOOLS DIVISION SUPERINTENDENTS Cherry Mae L. Limbaco SDS, Bukidnon Jonathan S. Dela Peña SDS, Cagayan de Oro City Reynaldo E. Manuel, Jr. SDS, Camiguin Jesnar Dems S. Torres SDS, El Salvador City Olga C. Alonsabe SDS, Gingoog City Emmalinda E. Duhaylungsod OIC, Iligan City Roy Angelo E. Gazo SDS, Lanao del Norte Rebonfamil R. Baguio SDS, Malaybalay City Agustines E. Cepe SDS, Misamis Occidental Randolph B. Tortola SDS, Misamis Oriental Edwin R. Maribojoc SDS, Oroquieta City Edilberto L. Oplenaria SDS, Ozamiz City Jean G. Veloso SDS, Tangub City Victoria A. Gazo SDS, Valencia City ASSISTANT SCHOOLS DIVISION SUPERINTENDENTS Shambaeh A. Usman ASDS, Bukidnon Edgardo V. Abanil ASDS, Bukidnon Alicia E. Anghay ASDS, Cagayan de Oro City Lanila M. Palapar ASDS, Camiguin Aliena S. Dajay ASDS, El Salvador City Conniebel C. Nistal ASDS, Gingoog City Nimfa R. Lago ASDS, Iligan City Mary Ann M. Allera ASDS, Lanao del Norte Sunny Ray F. Amit ASDS, Malaybalay City Myra P. Mebato ASDS, Misamis Occidental Rowena H. Paraon ASDS, Misamis Oriental Lorena P. Serrano ASDS, Oroquieta City Audie S. Borres ASDS, Ozamiz City Rosemarie T. Macesar ASDS, Tangub City Eugene I. Macahis ASDS, Valencia City TECHNICAL STAFF Monitoring / Team Managers 006 Ma. Carmela T. Ablin Arnis Division Office Lanao DN Public 007 Arlene D. Manginsay Archery Division Office Lanao DN Public 008 Artemio Rey S. Adajar Athletics Division Office Bukidnon Public 009 Joy C. Mangubat Badminton & Dance Sports Division Office Gingoog Public 010 Felcor T. Blanco Baseball and Boxing Division Office Mis. Occ. Public 011 Imelda D. Pongase Tennis Girls Division Office Ozamiz Public 012 Mark Cyrus B. Rivera Tennis Boys Division Office Ozamiz Public 013 Redeemer D. Denapo Basketball, Boys & Girls Division Office Tangub Public 014 Sherwin A. Cuerdo 3x3 Boys & Girls Division Office Gingoog Public 015 Roberto L. Dechos Jr. Chess Division Office Iligan Public 016 Rosie A. Salupado Volleyball - Elem/B-G Division Office Malaybalay Public 017 John Brian S. Salvaña Volleyball - Sec/Boys Division Office Valencia Public 018 Juliet S. Timbang Volleyball - Sec/Girls & Pencak Silat Division Office Iligan Public 019 Nelson G. Abelo Football, Futsal Division Office Camiguin Public 020 Johnny D. Redondo Billiards, Wushu Division Office Mis. Or. Public 021 Manuel A. Janubas Gymnastics & Aero Gymnastics Division Office El Salvador Public 022 Alma B. Penonia PARA SPED Games Division Office Cag. de Oro Public 023 Ametancio G. Bualat Sepak Takraw Division Office Oroquieta Public 024 Rosalio R. Vitorillo Swimming and Wrestling Division Office Cag. de Oro Public 025 Esther P. Tabañag Swimming Division Office Valencia Public 026 Nonito G. Banawan Table Tennis Sta. Cruz ES Tangub City Public 027 Eulogio E. Suaner Taekwondo Division Office Cag. de Oro Public Trainers 028 Grerald Cantar Arnis-Anyo Lanao DN Private 029 Junebert J. Bacoor Arnis-Contact Lanao DN Private 030 Eduard Salnas Arnis-Contact Private 031 Vicente G. Del Puerto Athletics PATAFA Cag. de Oro Private 032 Ramil N. Valerio Athletics PATAFA Cag. de Oro Private 033 Cherry Cabiluna Athletics-Sprint Specialist Mis. Or. Public 034 Emmanuel L. Vale Baseball-Sec Jimenrz CS Mis. Occ. Public 035 Tristan Mark Z. Pagente Basketball Private 036 Junril S. Macamay Billiard Public 037 Elmer A. Pamisa Boxing PSC Cag. de Oro Public 038 Billy M. Payla Boxing Cag. de Oro Private 039 Johnnel A. Balquin Chess LGU Cag. de Oro Public 040 Jaymar S. Rivera Chess LGU Cag. de Oro Public 041 Arnald E. Waga Gymnastics (WAG) Private Individual Cag. de Oro Private 042 Ramil R. Laurelia Sepak Takraw Private Individual Cag. de Oro Private 043 Glenn S. Noguerra Sepak Takraw Public 044 Juderich Leonardo Swimming Malaybalay City Private 045 Angelica M. Leonardo Swimming Malaybalay City Public 046 Norman L. Anas Swimming-Boys Public 047 Dario A. Hernane Table Tennis Retired PA Cag. de Oro Private 048 Ben Ree Toledo Taekwondo Public 049 Ronaldo G. Salon Wrestling 4 ID PA Cag. de Oro Public 050 Peter Niel Pacquiao Wushu Private Individual Cag. de Oro Public Kitchen Cabinet 051 Myrna T. Regidor Chair Division Office Tangub City Public 052 Shelly B. Lim Co-Chair HRDD RO X Public 053 Shiella Rose C. Balbanida Chair - Food DepEd, RO X CDO Public 054 Maria Bliezl C. Bersano Procurement Officer DepEd, RO X CDO Public 055 Joy A. Azorez Chair, Inspectorate DepEd, RO X CDO Public 056 Gemmalyn B. Agol Member Opol District Mis Or Public 057 Jocelyn P. Rocha Member Libertad ES Lanao Public 058 Gina L. Mandawe Member Division Office Tangub City Public 059 Loren G. Paunillian Member Tangub City NHS Tangub City Public 060 Precie Ann N. Astillero Member Tangub City NHS Tangub City Public 061 Trecita P. Antipolo Member Tangub City NHS Tangub City Public 062 Mary Jane B. Sarte Member Sumirap NHS Tangub City Public 063 Neldie A. Malabosa Member Sumirap CS Tangub City Public 064 Eva P. Enriquez Member Sumirap NHS Tangub City Public 065 James Mark P. Saporno Member Sumirap NHS Tangub City Public 066 Junifer G. Gutang Member Panalsan ES Tangub City Public 067 Harold L. Cañete Member Sumirap CS Tangub City Public 068 Jelmar H. Ceballos Member ALS Tangub City Public 069 Cherinito N. Monsubre Member ALS Tangub City Public 070 Randy Cabanday Member LGU Tangub City Public 071 Henry B. Astillero Member LGU Tangub City Public 072 Jerislyn V. Laput Member Sultan Membisa Langkay ES Lanao Public 073 Marilou T. Mutia Member Liangan West ES Lanao Public 074 Juanita Pindoy Member F. Alvia MES Lanao Public 075 Rosalinda Cabiling Member Lanal del Norte NCHS Lanao Public Finance Committee 076 Mary Ann D. Neri, CPA Chair Finance RO X Public 077 Waynie Lou T. Ybañez, CPA Co-Chair Accounting RO X Public 078 Grace R. Cuerpo Chair -Cash Cashier RO X Public 079 Virginia A. Lagusay Co-Chair Finance RO X Public 080 Sandra A. Balindong Consultant-COA DepEd, Regional Office X COA, RO X Public Supply Committee 081 Imelda G. Roma Supply Officer Supply RO X Public 082 Engr. Randy Bangoy Member Supply RO X Public Medical Team 083 Dr. Myra G. Yee Medical Officer IV -Chair ESSD RO X Public 084 Dr. Daphne Goldameir C. Alicdag Medical Officer III Division Office Iligan City Public 085 Dr. Rey Ignacio B. Cagang Dentist III - Chair- Clean and Green ESSD RO X Public 086 Dr. Joseph Tristan Benedict M. Rafols Medical Officer III Division Office Gingoog City Public 087 Marven C. Asestre Nurse II Division Office Gingoog City Public 088 Dara Sharon A. Rosal Nurse II Division Office Gingoog City Public 089 Dale Gil L. Julia Nurse II Division Office Iligan City Public 090 Karl Michel Martin A. Parangan Nurse II Division Office Iligan City Public 091 Nathaniel M. Monredondo Nurse II Division Office Bukidnon Public 092 Zherkov L. Rara Nurse II Division Office Bukidnon Public 093 Joji C. Jumamoy Nurse II Division Office Cag. de Oro Public 094 Nikki Jo Valmoria Nurse II Division Office Cag. de Oro Public 095 Jasper D. Perez Physical Therapist Dansolihon NHS Cag. de Oro Public 096 Francis Leo G. Tagadiad Nurse II Division Office Cag. de Oro Public 097 Rebecca P. Postrano EPS, HRDD (Psychosocial) HRDD RO X Public Screening and Accreditation 098 Rogelio C. Evangelista Chair QAD RO X Public 099 Edgar G. Yañez Member, Documents and Transportation Consolacion NHS Cag. de Oro Public 100 Jennifer D. Espina Member, Documents and Transportation Pagatpat ES CDO Public Records 101 Rodel K. Quitat Chair Division Office Gingoog Public 102 Rosanna C. Adaya Co-chair , Records, Game Results and Publication Casinglot NHS Mis. Or. Public 103 Manolita B. Bolos Member, Records, Inspectorate, Multi-task ESSD RO X Public 104 Renel Jay A. Quirit Member,Records, ICT and Game Result Division Office Gingoog Public Prefect of Discipline 105 Eusebio G.
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