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PMA Entrance Exam (PMAEE) Date Published: September 5, 2014 3:00pm LIST OF SUCCESSFUL PASSERS OF THE PMA ENTRANCE EXAMINATION CY 2014 NR NAME ADDRESS 1 AB-ABULON, DADO JR. MAGUIDE HAYUDAHID UHAJ, BANAUE, IFUGAO 2 ABAL, PAUL BENJAMIN JR COROMINAS 16A GSIS ROAD STO. ROSARIO, PASIG CITY 3 ABALANEDA, RENZO NOLASCO PUROK 1 BRGY 7, MERCEDES, CAMARINES NORTE 4 ABARCA, KEZIAH ALECKXES ANGA #457 PUROK MASILAKON 1 BRGY. POBLACION, LUGAIT, MISAMIS ORIENTAL 5 ABAWAG, JAMIE SORA CABILLA BLDG B0311 PAOVILLE FORT BONIFACIO TAGUIG CITY 6 ABBUGAO,CHANDLEE DACSAY ALL SAINTS COMPOUND POBLACION, BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 7 ABEJAR, SEDRICK ALDIN CATOR POB. DIST VI, BARUGO, LEYTE 8 ABELLA, LEO RAFAEL JUAN 044 PESCADORES ST. BRGY. OSMENA, CULION, PALAWAN 9 ABELLANOSA, JOSE MIGUEL AMAD NATALIO BACALSO AVENUE EXTENSION, HIGHWAY TAGUNOL, PAPA CHAPEL LOWER TABUCANAL PARDO, CEBU CITY 10 ABELLO, MARK ANGELO MONDOY 59 LAUREL ST., TONDO, MANILA 11 ABENOJA, JOHN PHILIP BAYOTAS BRGY. POOS DEL NORTE, HINDANG, LEYTE 12 ABGAO, RUBENSON PRAJES PUROK 3 MALIWANAG, BAROY, LANAO DEL NORTE 13 ABILAY, MARK GERALD CALLO 55 LOURDES VILLAGE SAN JOSE, PILI, CAMARINES SUR 14 ABIS, MARY DIANNE DUQUE BLK. 2 LOT 23 U.H.A. KALAWAAN, PASIG CITY 15 ABON, ROCHELLE SONIGA GUIEB ST. STA LUCIA, BAGABAG, NUEVA VIZCAYA 16 ABORDO, SHALLOM MEL GALLEMIT 511-D MABINI ST. SANGLEY POINT, CAVITE 17 ABRAGAN, SUNDAY ALEXANDER DUMANON BLK. 7 LOT 20 STA BARBARA SUBD. BRGY. KAUSWAGAN, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 18 ABRAGAN, ANGELIKA MAE KAPA 0011 MANGO ST. ZONE 3-A DEL CARMEN, ILIGAN CITY 19 ABU, ERNIE DATINGINOO 240 RECINTO ST. BRGY. 1, MATAAS NA KAHOY, BATANGAS 20 ABUNDABAR, EDBERT IAN MENDIOLA 151 GOGON, CAMALIGAN, CAMARINES SUR 21 ACAPULCO, ARTHUR ULYSSES GERNALIN OHI BLK. 12 LOT 28 SAN MATEO ST. BRGY. ANGLIONGTO LA VEMA HILLS SUBD., DAVAO CITY 22 ACOB, GRAZELLE ANNE TAYER BLK. 6 LOT 65 AMICI SUBD. MOLINO III, BACOOR CITY, CAVITE 23 ACOBA, CHARLES NIKKON CARABBACAN LOT 17 BLOCK II LA FORTUNA VILLAGE PADDAD, ALICIA, ISABELA Date Published: September 5, 2014 3:00pm 24 ACODESIN, ABEGAIL ESCALANTE #169 MCKINLY ST. BRGY. MUÑOZ, CATBALOGAN, SAMAR 25 ACOT, JOHN LINAR CABALES RACQUEL ST. LOPUES VILLAGE 2 AIRPORT SUBDIVISION, BACOLOD CITY 26 ACUÑA, LADY JANIS KATE GAMMAD 183-B BELLA ST. MARICK SUBDIVISION, CAINTA, RIZAL 27 ADDONGAN, CHRISTIAN BINTO 164 BGH COMPOUND, BAGUIO CITY 28 ADECER, DEXTRI CABADING BLK. 1 LOT 14 PHASE 3 SUNSHINE HOMES, GMA, CAVITE 29 ADEL, MARC JOHN JERR AUSTRIA ADELS RESIDENCE IPIL ST. VILLA MAGDALENA SAN ANTONIO, SAN PASCUAL, BATANGAS 30 ADOBO, DENISE EASTER PITARGUE BRGY. RAWIS, HINABANGAN, SAMAR 31 ADVINCULA, JONATHAN SOTELO 366 DAHLIA STREET, POLOMOLOK, SOUTH COTABATO 32 ADVINCULA, BRYCE LINDEN ESCARLAN 01 WESTLANE VILLA INES SUBD. APITONG, TACLOBAN CITY 33 AGAID, JEREMIAH EDER 24 MOLDERO, TABUK, KALINGA 34 AGATEP, RON-RON VILLNUEVA #384 AGATEP ST. CARIG SUR, TUGUEGARAO CITY 35 AGBING, ENGILBERT MANALO 065 SAN SEBASTIAN, MATAASNAKAHOY, BATANGAS 36 AGCAOILI, KARL MARLOU LEAÑO MAREDE, STA ANA, CAGAYAN 37 AGLAUA, JOHN PAUL CATRAL BLK. 283 LOT 10 COMMANDO RD. ZONE 11 BRGY. RIZAL, MAKATI CITY 38 AGSALDA, MARK JOSON MARQUEZ 009 RIZAL BLVD. BRGY. 15 BACARRA, ILOCOS NORTE 39 AGUDO, JUSTIN MAE CABAS VILLAGRANADA RADIWAN, IVANA , BATANES 40 AGUILAR, ALECX AZNAR BLK. 11 LOT 17 SAMUEL ST. BRGY GRACE VILLE FRANCISCO HOMES II, SAN JOSE DEL MONTE, BULACAN 41 AGUIRRE, JOHN LOUISE CURADA BLK. 5 PUROK 15 LABUS UHAW BRGY. FATIMA, GENERAL SANTOS CITY 42 AGUIT, MARK JOEL LIM CONDO B-1B LOGCOM AREA CAMP AGUINALDO, QUEZON CITY 43 AGUITE, AMIEL PERRY MALAPIT POBLACION 2, PAGUDPUD, ILOCOS NORTE 44 AGWILANG, TEEJAY BANITO CHAK-CHAKAN BONTOC ILI, BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 45 AKMAD, SHAMIR BAGAYAO BLK. 2 LOT 8 BRGY. 649 ZONE 68 BASECO PART AREA, MANILA 46 ALAGDON, ALVIN PATRICK AMOLO PUROK 6 BRGY. ISING, CARMEN, DAVAO DEL NORTE 47 ALAVE, CHERRIE ROSE R PUROK PAGLAUM POBLACION, ESPERANZA, SULTAN KUDARAT 48 ALBANO, ANGELOU CHRISTIN TEVES 0002 PUROK MALIGAYA CARBIDE VILLAGE BRGY. TUBOD, ILIGAN CITY 49 ALBAO, ALDESSA ADLAWAN KALYE POGI LEMENTE VILLAGE, MATI CITY, DAVAO ORIENTAL Date Published: September 5, 2014 3:00pm 50 ALCABASA, ALENE JOY CHUA B0831 PAOVIL FT BONIFACIO, TAGUIG CITY 51 ALCANTARA, TIMOTHY JOHNOEL DOLOSA 004 IBABA ST. BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 52 ALDA, JAYRALD IRE VELASCO MARKET AVENUE, LUPON, DAVAO ORIENTAL 53 ALDAVE, LYRA CULABAN BRGY. SAN ANTONIO, DULAG, LEYTE 54 ALFARO, RIZZA AYESHA HAKIM BLK. 2 LOT 15 ACS SUBD. LOGOY GRANDE TALON TALON, ZAMBOANGA CITY 55 ALFECHE, LUCIA LIM 7A LUINAB BAHAYAN, ILIGAN CITY 56 ALFEROS, JOHN CHRISTIAN DONA 14-E F. CASTILLO ST. BRGY. BAGUMBUHAY, QUEZON CITY 57 ALFONSO, PRINCESS WINNIE GRECIA SITIO GUMAIN LOURDES PARK, BAMBAN, TARLAC 58 ALISOSO, CHILOWI PEARL YACO P-MADASIGON QUEZON, TANDAG CITY, SURIGAO DEL SUR 59 ALMAZAR, EMMAN CIVICO #68 ZONE 3 BELL MAGARAO, CAMARINES SUR 60 ALMOITE, AILENE MARDOQUIO BLK. 27 LOT 4 DREAMLAND HAGONOY, TAGUIG CITY 61 ALOLOR, ALLEZZAH FLORENZ JANULGUE BLK. 15 LOT 14 PHASE 1 KALUBIHON PALIPUGA, ILIGAN CITY 62 ALONG, RAFAEEL CARLOS CAILING 16 ST. NAZARETH, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 63 ALQUINO, ROSETTE BACANTO 433 PATATO ST., SAMPALOC, MANILA 64 ALTAMERO, ALDREN MAAMBONG 069 CORNER ST. CAMP RIEGO BRGY. PARADAHAN 2, TANZA, CAVITE 65 ALVIOR, RENSON MARCOS BLK. 24 LOT 12 MAHOGANY ST. KADAYAWAN HOMES BANGKAL, DAVAO CITY 66 ALZAGA, MA ANGELICA U PBN BURAGUIS, LEGASPI CITY 67 AMARO, KIMBERLY ANN AMAHIT POBLACION, BINDOY, NEGROS ORIENTAL 68 AMBALONG, FREDERICK JOHN GAYO ZONE AQUARIUS SUAREZ, ILIGAN CITY 69 AMBOWANG, FEL CHRISTIAN MA MADARIMOT #003 CORNER LA SALLE ROAD AND VILLAVERDE, ILIGAN CITY 70 AMBUKAY, CALDE THOMAS K 34 LAUBACH ROAD UPPER GENERAL LUNA, BAGUIO CITY 71 AMING, AHMAD IMLANI NORMAL RD. BALIWASAN, ZAMBOANGA CITY 72 AMISTOSO, BRIX ROLDAN ABROGUEN P2 BLK. 10 LOT 19 VILLA CANDIDA SUBD., CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 73 AMOC, DAN CARLO PALOMARIA MOON ST. PUROK PARAISO ZENAIDA SUBD., COTABATO CITY 74 AMODIA, GEORGENE SUPITER NO. 6 MORET FIELD, BALIWASAN, ZAMBOANGA CITY 75 AMPARADO, CHRISTIAN JASON CATALAN SAN PEDRO STO NIÑO, TUKURAN, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR Date Published: September 5, 2014 3:00pm 76 AMPOC, DARYL PAUL LUGAO PHASE-II PMA, BAGUIO CITY 77 ANCHETA, SCIART DLE FERNANDEZ 158 PUROK 4 BGH COMPUND, BAGUIO CITY 78 ANCHETA, MARK ANGELO LEE #8 PUROK 5 SAINT JOSEPH VILL. NAVY BASE, BAGUIO CITY 79 ANDAN, ARVIN RAMOS 348 PULO LUMBAC, PULILAN, BULACAN 80 ANDAWEY, JOSWEEH BUTENG PUROK 1 BULANAO, TABUK CITY, KALINGA 81 ANDEA, HERGENT MARK ALDAMAR BRGY. CABCANAN PROPER, ALIMODIAN, ILOILO 82 ANGOBUNG, BRIX J RIVERA # 04 ANGOBUNG ST. DIST. 1, TUMAUINI, ISABELA 83 ANIAR, JOHN DALE DANTIC PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, PALAWAN 84 ANIAR, VON LOUIE DELA PEÑA 30-F SN JUAN RD. BRGY. SAN MIGUEL, PUERTO PRINCESA CITY 85 ANTIVO, MARY KRISTELLE CABONEGRO APARTMENT #8 NO. 23 WISDOM ST. PEACE VALLEY SUBDIVISION BRGY. LAHUG, CEBU CITY 86 ANTIVOLA, MA CLAUDETTE PUROK 8 DREAMLAND SUBD. TAYSAN, LEGASPI CITY 87 ANTOQUE, JOAHNNES VELASCO OSUKAN, LUBASON, ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 88 APILADO, RALPH LORENZO RAMIREZ SAN QUINTIN, PANGASINAN 89 APOSTOL, JESSA MAE VILLEGAS LOWER CABARUYAN, LIBUNGA, NORTH COTABATO 90 AQUINO, ROBERTO JR ESTOPAZE 35 DAVID, MANGALDAN, PANGASINAN 91 AQUINO, JOHN PATRICK DIEZ BLK. 6 LOT 14 SAN ANTONIO ST. LA VERNA HILLS CABANTIAN, DAVAO CITY 92 ARANA, ROMULO REY AVENIDO 69 PABAYO GOMEZ ST., CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 93 ARAO, JAYSON DEXTER ZONE 5 BOMBON, TABACO CITY 94 ARBOLEDA, CARGOS ANTONIO RECAIDO BAUTISTA ST., DASMARIÑAS, CAVITE 95 ARBOLEDA, RODDY BOHOLST BRGY. SARMIENTO, PARANG, MAGUINDANAO 96 ARCABOS, ALDOUS CARL APUADO P-3 ANTONGALON, BUTUAN CITY 97 ARCIAGA, BON JOVI ESTABILLO 1338 UP BLISS DILIMAN BRGY. SAN VICENTE, QUEZON CITY 98 ARDENASO, DAVID GLENDALE ANDAN B3L35 SANTANA VILLAGE C. LAWIS EXTN. SAN LUIS, ANTIPOLO CITY, RIZAL 99 ARELLANO, ADRIAN CULLADO 1396 EASTWIND ST. ZONE 14 BRGY. RIZAL, MAKATI CITY 100 ARENAS, SONNY BOY CAOILE 102 POBLACION, LABRADOR, PANGASINAN 101 ARIBAL, ABEGAIL PEPITO PUROK 2 LOVERS BRGY. SADAAN, MIDSAYAP, COTABATO Date Published: September 5, 2014 3:00pm 102 ARIOLA, MARIA SOPHIA SUMANDAL #16 SAN JUAN RD. BRGY SAN MIGUEL, PUERTO PRINCESA CITY 103 ARMANTE, MARGARET L BLK. 1 LOT 5 MORAN ESTATE SUBD. MATAGBAC, TABACO CITY, ALBAY 104 ARNAO, ARIS JOHN SAMSON 1922 INT. 15 K. BO. BANANA, PANDACAN, MANILA 105 ARTIZA, KITH JODH MICHAE CACAL STA FE, ESPERANZA, AGUSAN DEL SUR 106 ASANTOR, JHON ERICK CABUGAO ABAD ST. KAYCHANARIANAN, BASCO, BATANES 107 ASAYTUNO, MARK JONATHAN DAWAL 108, HOLOGAN, MANITO, ALBAY 108 ASENTISTA ,PRINCE ALEXIS CAPILITAN PUROK 7 CENTRAL KATINGAWAN, MIDSAYAP, NORTH COTABATO 109 ASPACIO, MARCUS NAPOLEON DAUZ LOT 11 BLK. 7 LOREMAR HOMES II BRGY. SAN ROQUE, ANTIPOLO CITY, RIZAL 110 ATIS, DENNIS REY MUGOT ISLA VERDE, ABUNO, ILIGAN CITY 111 ATTABAN, COLLEEN BILANGDAL 74 MAGGAY ST. CATAGGAMAN NUEVO, TUGUEGARAO CITY 112 AVILA, DANNA JOY MARTINEZ P-1 POBLACION, BAROBO, SURIGAO DEL SUR 113 AYASAO, MAVERICK SIGNABON 49 INTERIOR ROAD, BRGY HONEYMOON, BAGUIO CITY 114 AYOP, KEITH HARVEN DELA CRUZ PHASE 4 ST. JOSEPH SUBD. TAMBO, LIPA CITY 115 AZNAR, DAX RAYMOND SINAJAN BLK. 2 LOT 4 PH 2 ROSALINA III DUMOY, TORIL, DAVAO CITY 116 BAÑARES, THEA PHILLINE DOBUILES NEQ 3 DOOR 2 NSPA CAMP PANACAN, DAVAO CITY 117 BABARAN, KEVIN JOHN TORRES IPIL-IPIL ST. ROSARIO, SANTIAGO CITY, ISABELA 118 BACALSO, JOSEFINA CENAL KALUBIHAN PAJAC, LAPU-LAPU CITY 119 BACANI, JOYLENE ANNAYO 24 PRIVATE ROAD MAGSAYSAY AVENUE, BAGUIO CITY 120 BACLAYON, LEAN HONCULADA PRINCE KIM SUBD. SAN VICENTE, BUTUAN CITY 121 BACOLOD, ROBBY LABRADOR LAMACAN MALUSAY, GUIHULNGAN CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL 122 BACULI, KIMBERLY JOY SALIW-AN PUROK 6 BULANAO, TABUK CITY, KALINGA 123 BADDAWEN, NICOLE LIPPAD BLK. 65 LOT 13 YEN ST. PHASE 8, NORTH FAIRVIEW, QUEZON CITY 124 BAETIONG, JOHN PAUL REYES BLK. 8 LOT 1 APITONG ST. HILLCREST VIL., CALOOCAN CITY 125 BAGNOL, JED ROBINSON MELLINA PUROK MAHAYAG BUENAVISTA, TANDAG CITY 126 BAGO, TIFFANY JOY UBIÑA #64 RIZAL ST. CENTRO NORTHWEST, SOLANA, CAGAYAN 127 BAGUILAT, JASRAEL LAGUIWEY NABYON AMGANAD, BANAUE, IFUGAO Date Published: September 5, 2014 3:00pm 128 BAGUINAT, JOHNREY MANINGO 308 MAGNOLIA ST.
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