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Official List of Pma Class 2022 Male (335) OFFICIAL LIST OF PMA CLASS 2022 MALE (335) ABADINAS, GIFT GABRIEL SOBERANO 88-C AZNAR RD., TANGKONGAN, SAMBAG I, CEBU CITY ABESAMIS, MIGUEL PONCE SEO #1 5TH STREET, EAST TAPINAC, OLONGAPO CITY ABIADO, KURT SIMON MILITANTE HOME SWEET HOME GOV. PACK ROAD BAGUIO CITY ABIAN, BRYLL BAJAO 19 AVIOLA VILLAGE BAAN BUTUAN CITY ACEDERA, CHARLES ANTON SOTO QUEZON DRIVE IBABA EAST CALAPAN CITY ORIENTAL MINDORO ADACI, DAWSON SOLOMON 22 NATIONAL HIGHWAY, POBLACION WEST LAMUT, IFUGAO ADLAWAN II, JOSEPH DENNIS TAMPUS HOUSE #7, PUROK TAMBIS, KINALUMSAN, LAPU-LAPU CITY, CEBU ADOR, ELMO JR VALENZUELA 47 LUMAMPAO ST. POBLACION SOUTH EAST ZONE LEMERY ILOILO AGANA, RANDELL AMOSCO BLK. 04 LOT 35 VISAYAS DRIVE, KASSEL CITY, TACLOBAN CITY, LEYTE AGATEP, KIM KENDRIC URIE OLARTE DOOR 10 RSBS BUILDING 6 BGBNEAB LAPU-LAPU CITY AGPALO, PATRICK ESTERO #151 SLAUGHTER COMPOUND,BRGY. SANTO NIÑO,BAGUIO CITY AGUILAR, KENNETH SAMBILE 181 ANUPUL, BAMBAN, TARLAC AGUSTIN, YSHMAEL JORDAN - BRGY. 2 ANAO PIDDIG ILOCOS NORTE AGUSTIN, ZETH LAO 126 PUROK 2, GUCAB, ECHAGUE, ISABELA AGUTAYA, MARK LUKAS BRIZ 38, JASMIN ST.,CHRISTOPHER II,MAYAPA,CALAMBA CITY,LAGUNA ALBA, CARYL MIKE ARROYO PUROK 4 TALOMO RIVER CALINAN, DAVAO CITY DAVAO DEL SUR ALON, VINCE LATRELL CAUTON BLK 16, LOT 18, KATARUNGAN VILLAGE 2, MUNTINLUPA CITY ALVAREZ, CEASAR JAN GECA GUTIERREZ COMPOUND, PUTIK ZAMBOANGA CITY ALVINA, MICHAEL RAY VELASCO 1530- B, GREEN VALLEY, VELASCO COMPOUND, TURNO, DIPOLOG CITY AMIO, JARED JAVIER #299 MERCURY ST. UPPER QUEZON HILL, BAGUIO CITY OFFICIAL LIST OF PMA CLASS 2022 AMPORIAS, JAYSON TABAN NABUNTURAN, MAKING, PARANG, MAGUINDANAO ANASARIO, KITZ TRASPADERME CORDOVA NORTE, TIGBAUAN, ILOILO ANCHETA, JOHN MARK QUIPAY 8001 GOVERNOR`S DRIVE BRGY. GREGORIO TRECE MARTIRES CITY, CAVITE ANCHETA, JOPOL JOSE CUENCO 139 LT. COQUICO ST., BARANGAY 53-M, SAN ANTONIO, CAVITE CITY ANDALOC, EDY HEART BANDILLO PUROK 2 TIBANGA, ILIGAN CITY ANDAYA, NICHOLAI CIEN TABAQUIN 1-C EXECUTIVE BLDG., MALIGAYA, MARIVELES, BATAAN ANG, JOHANN MARLO DY BRGY 58 OLD ROAD, SAGKAHAN DISTRICT TACLOBAN CITY, LEYTE 6500 ANOTA, KENT MELVIN VERTUDES BRGY SALVADOR,TANAUAN, LEYTE AQUINO, NIMROD DE GUZMAN 196GEN LUNA ST., BRGY SEGUNDA PULO, LUMBAN, LAGUNA ASUNCION, ROMMEL RICK CORONG PUROK 5, BARUCBOC, QUEZON, ISABELA BA-A, NATHAN JAMES LEON AD-158-M CENTRAL BUYAGAN POBLACION, LA TRINIDAD, BENGUET BALAGTAS, RAPHAEL CORONADO 74 KATMON ST., BRGY. LOOC,CALAMBA CITY,LAGUNA BALANDO, WILFREDO JR ORBITA J. ALARAG ST., BRGY 6, CATUBIG, N SAMAR BALDO, CHRISTIAN AZUCENA 817, PUROK 5, MATURANOC, GUIMBA, NUEVA ECIJA BALSAMO, GINO BYLL ONGSINGCO BUENAVISTA, SABLAYAN, OCCIDENTAL MINDORO BALTAZAR, RALPH GABRIEL PEROCHO PUROK 4-A, GUSA, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY BANTA, ROBIN JEROME DATOR LOT 9 3RD ST CAVALIERS VILLAGE ANTIPOLO CITY RIZAL BARRANCO, NICO OSORIO DOÑA MANA SUBDIVISION, BARA-AS, ILIGAN CITY BARTOLATA, GIAN ROI ELARCO IBABANG TUAZON SUBD. BRGY. OPIAS TAYABAS CITY QUEZON BASUBAS, CHRISMARC THEO FAJARDO P. BASUBAS ST., TIPOLO, MANDAUE CITY, CEBU OFFICIAL LIST OF PMA CLASS 2022 BATICA, HOWARD DE JESUS BLK 3 LOT 2 PNAI CALZADA TIPAS TAGUIG CITY BAUTISTA, ALDREEN BOTOR #48 3RD ST., MACTAN AIR BASE, PAJO, LAPU-LAPU CITY,CEBU BELGERA, KIM PAULTER SEACOR PRK. SAN MIGUEL, BRGY. PARAISO, KORONADAL CITY BENDO, DARRIS ALLEN DIMAPILIS 153 STO.NINO ST POB 1 BAILEN, GEN. E. AGUINALDO, CAVITE BERMEJO, JAMES ROI PEREZ P1 B4 L9 LAS CASAS ELENA SUBD KM 3 BAAN BUTUAN CITY AGUSAN DEL NORTE BERNALES, REY ANTHONY FERNANDEZ YGRUBAY EXT. OQUENDO DISTRICT, CALBAYOG CITY, WESTERN SAMAR BERNARDO, JAIME JR SAROL SAN FRANCISCO, PUROK 5, RIZAL KALINGA BESINAL, JOHN MARC SORIA ZONE - 7, BANGKILINGAN, TABACO CITY, ALBAY BETINOL, KRISTIAN ELVIN NUNAG B-0313 PAOVILLE, FT. BONIFACIO, TAGUIG BIBAT, MARCUS EIMAN TRIAS 1295 NARRA ST., BRGY. LOOC, CALAMBA, LAGUNA BILBAO, CHESKO VREL DUMDUM SITIO BARCO, TANQUE, PI0 V. CORPUS, MASBATE BINCULA, LAURENCE SAO-AN LUBON TADIAN, MT. PROVINCE BLAS, BRENT XYLEX NOMBREHERMOSO STA. MONICA, PUERTO PRINSESA CITY BONGOLAN, ANTONIO RAYMUNDO ALVIAR 128 BURGUNDY ST., SRVII, BRGY. DON JOSE. STA. ROSA, LAGUNA BONTO, JOSHUA MIGRIÑO BLK. 12 LOT 23 STA ELENA ILIGAN CITY BORJA, JAMES JOSHUA "JJ" CASTRO 074 PUROK 2, ESPERANZA, RAMON MAGSAYSAY, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR BRAGANCIA, IAN JOSEPH VELASCO BRGY. CASALSAGAN, POTOTAN, ILOILO BUENDIA, VICTOR JOSE BENOSA 68 A K 5TH ST. KAMUNING QUEZON CITY BUGALING, MARK ALLEN BOSAING SAGADA, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE BURGOS, KIM NUEVO 100 ZONE 2 QUINASTILLOJAN,TABACO CITY, ALBAY OFFICIAL LIST OF PMA CLASS 2022 BUSAING, MAYNARD JONATHAN DANGCALAN BLK 15 LOT 4, ALTA TIERRA SUBDIVISION, BARANGAY TIGUMA, PAGADIAN CITY, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR CABAGNOT, VINCE JON PHILIPPE SARAYNO 0033 JACINTO BORJA STREET, POBLACION 2, TAGBILARAN CITY, BOHOL CABALAR, JOSHUA CABANES BGY BANITAN GUIMBA NUEVA ECIJA CACERES, NICO ALI OCHAVO ZONE 2 DEL ROSARIO, NAGA CITY CAJELES, MILLER JOHN PALACIO 151 ZONE 6 GEMELINA STREET CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY CALAJATE, GEORGE GIL DELOS SANTOS #5, PRK. ATIS, BRGY. GUBAT, DAET, CAMARINES NORTE CALANG, JAN LOYD LAURON P-1B RIVERO ST.,NOLI BAYUGAN CITY CALENDACION, CHRISTIAN JAY SILVA 646 PUROK 7, VILLA MARIA SBD., TRAVESIA, GUINOBATAN, ALBAY CALOPEZ, IRVIN KEITH LAGAT 884, ST. JOSEPH VILLAGE, MANOLO FORTICH, BUKIDNON CAMANGYAN, STEPHEN JAN VILLALOBOS PUROK 14-A,ZONE 5, FUENTES, MARIA CHRISTINA, ILIGAN CITY CAMIGLA, ROYCE LOUIS GUMTANG BLK 5 LOT7A EXODUS ST. STO TOMAS VILLAGE 4 DEPARO CALOOCAN CITY CAMPOMANES, JERKENN ALBISO SUCLEMA, IPIL, ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY CANCILLAR, CHRYSTAL ROSARIO #075 PALLAS BINMALEY, PANGASINAN CAÑONEO, JOHANNES PAOLO EZRA BANTILAN 598 ECHAVEZ ST., CENTRAL BRGY., DIPOLOG CITY CANTONA, ALBERT QIEL LAGOS #5 1ST ALLEY LIGIS TIPAS TAGUIG CITY CARREON, KIETH NICO MANGALOS BLK 8 LT 11 JASPER ST., P.N ROA SUBDIVISION, BARRA, OPOL, MISAMIS ORIENTAL CARREON, LEAN NASSER QUILES B0523 PAOVILLE BRAVO, FORT BONIFACIO MAKATI CITY CASIPE, PAUL MARL CABOG 149 MOLINO NAIC CAVITE CASTARDO, ARTHUR JHON PARDILLO INFANTA, QUEZON PROVINCE CASTILLO, EARL ALEXIS FRONGOSO SITIO BANGAD BALIUAG VIEJO MINALABAC CAMARINES SUR OFFICIAL LIST OF PMA CLASS 2022 CASTRO, RYAN CARLO AKESIO #10 DAHLIA ST. UPPER QM BAGUIO CITY CASTROMAYOR, CLARK KELLY DELA CRUZ CONCESSIONAIRES AREA, BASA AIR BASE, FLORIDABLANCA, PAMPANGA CATALAN, CARL LAZARTE PUROK1, LOWER BATINGUEL, DUMAGUETE CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL CATAPAL, JOHN REY MEDINA CANINO AN PASTRANA LEYTE CHAGAS, BRIAN ADAM AÑOS P-8 CATAMORA ST BRGY TAGLATAWAN, BAYUGAN CITY, AGUSAN DEL SUR CHOMACOG, TRISTAN COMPAS 250 VICTORIA VILLAGE NAGUILIAN ROAD BAGUIO CITY CHUA, PRINCE CARL DELA CRUZ 7850, BAGUMBONG ROAD, CORNER ARSENIAS STREET, BARANGAY 171, ZONE 15, BAGUMBONG, CALOOCAN CITY COFINO, KYLE ARDEN PABATAO 701-A UPPER TURNO ,DIPOLOG,ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE CORDIAL, CHARLES VINCENT AGUSTIN AURORA, ALICIA, ISABELA CRUZ, ADRIAN GALANG 41 MASINOP ST., MAUNLAD HOMES PHASE 1, CAINGIN, CITY OF MALOLOS, BULACAN CUISON, JAMIL VICTOR SOLIVEN 2146-16 FIDEL A REYES ST. BRGY. 714 MALATE MANILA CULTURA, KENT LEMUEL OLANO BLOCK 49 LOT 14 XAVIER HEIGHTS, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, MISAMIS ORIENTAL DACAWE, JOSHUA CLEMENT FAED SAC-ANGAN, CALUTTIT, BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE DACAYANAN, JETER BALSAMO 0294 ARELLANO ST., BUENAVISTA, SABLAYAN, OCCIDENTAL, MINDORO DACUMOS, HENRY LORENZ JAMES #19 GOVERNMENT CENT, BACK HIGHWAY PATROL, MILITARY CUT-OFF BAG CITY DAPAT, NICHOLAS SUAVERDEZ 14 ROXAS STREET, BARANGAY LUZ, LIMAY BATAAN DARASIN, ALFRED BALUCA SAN MIGUEL ST., MAGSAYSAY, KAMBONGGAN, BAYBAY CITY, LEYTE DAVALAN, DIRK KIRYL ABASTILLA 20 SANITARY CAMP RD SOUTH SANITARY CAMP BAGUIO CITY DAWILAN III, ROMULO B #12 TACAY ROAD, GUISAD, BAGUIO CITY, BENGUET DE LEON, CHARLEMAGNE GAQUI DAMPAY STREET, POBLACION, ALAMINOS CITY, PANGASINAN OFFICIAL LIST OF PMA CLASS 2022 DE TORRES, MARK JOSEPH DIMAANO 413 PANOPIO ST. BAGOONGPOOK, LIPA CITY DE VERA, JOHN MICHAEL SARMIENTO KALIKID NORTE, CABANATUAN CITY DELA CRUZ, JUSTIN PAGATPATAN BRGY. 19 NAPU, BADOC, ILOCOS NORTE DELA ROCA, MARTIN LANZE ANGELO BORBO BLK 25 LOT 10, EP VILLAGE, PHASE 2, BARANGAY PINAGSAMA, TAGUIG CITY DELDA, MARK ANGELO LINGAN BRGY 6, SAN JULIAN, E SAMAR DELIM, JERIC PATRICK LIMOSO 10 BANABA ST PANGARAP VILLAGE BRGY 182 CALOOCAN CITY DELLOSA, ANGELO MIJARES #38A STONEY CREEK, STO DOMINGO, CAINTA, RIZAL DELORAZO, ROI SYRIL GALERA BLK 10 LT 4 PH 3, SAN ROQUE, BRGY BAYBAY MALALAG DETERALA, JOHN ALBERT DOLLESIN PUROK 5 SAN PASCUAL, BACON DISTRICT, SORSOGON CITY DEVESA, ELIJAH ROY CARPIO REGIS ST. CAMP AGUINALDO QUEZON CITY DIEGO, DEAN EMIL DELA CRUZ BLK. 37 LOT 8, AGL HEIGHTS, CAALIBANGBANGAN, CABANATUAN CITY, NE DILAO, TIM BRYAN BETONIO PUROK 2-D,PUGA-AN, ILIGAN CITY DIZON, KERVIN OED KATIGBAK P55-06 6TH - 17TH STREET BARANGAY 183 VILLAMOR, PASAY CITY DONIO, KYM ELJHAY GABE BLK. 42 LOT 16 E. FERNANDEZ ST. KATARUNGAN VILL BRGY. POB MUNTINLUPA DUCUSIN, EULOGIO JR TANGAOAY MAMAT-ING SUR,NAGUILIAN, LA UNION DUMDUM, KIAN JORD CASTRO 3974 YAGUE ST., BRGY. STA. CRUZ, MAKATI CITY DUNGCA, ALJAY BALABA QUEZON ST.,TABLANG, PANIQUI ,TARLAC EBO, HAN MATTHEW LICARDO 324E PUROK GEMELINA, BRGY TAYUD, LILOAN, CEBU EMBONG, ASTOR JR. BOLAS #16, PUROK 8, BANGGOT. BAMBANG, NUEVA VIZCAYA ESCOBAR, REI ANTHONY CUE #527, TRAMO ROAD, ZONE 7, ATULAYAN NORTE, TUGUEGARO CITY, CAGAYAN OFFICIAL LIST OF PMA CLASS 2022 ESMA, IVAN REI ORACION #2 CECCARY SUBDIVISION BULA GENERAL SANTOS CITY ESPIRITU, CARL JETHRO BERCERO #32 LEDESMA ST. PHASE 1 AFPOVAI, FORT BONIFACIO, TAGUIG CITY FALLORINA, WRYLO TIU 9006-23 SALES ST. VILLAMOR AIR BASE, PASAY CITY FAMI, RIC FRANCIS BAYRON 13 PERIMETER ST. PAG-ASA OLONGAPO CITY ZAMBALES FANUSAN, JULIUS KALLEY COLANGAN KALONGLOG SAMOKI BONTOC MOUNTAIN PROVINCE FATONGKEG,
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