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List of Successful Passers of the Pma Entrance Examination Cy 2011 LIST OF SUCCESSFUL PASSERS OF THE PMA ENTRANCE EXAMINATION CY 2011 NR LAST NAME, FIRST NAME MDDLE NAME COMPLETE ADDRESS 1 AB ABULON, DADO MAGIDE UHAJ, BANAUE, IFUGAO 2 ABACIAL, ROGELIO LUSING MARANDING, LALA, LANAO DEL NORTE 3 ABALOS, JERRY EVEIS AREAVALOS ALIPASA, MAHAYAG, ISABEL, LEYTE 4 ABANGAN, JADE FRANZ TIBOR P-MAKUGIHON, MANINGCOL, OZAMIS CITY 5 ABAYARI, JHON RANDOLPH GERMIDIA E-3 FIVE DOORS CAMP AQUINO, SAN MIGUEL, TARLAC CITY 6 ABELLA, JOHN ANDY LIM BASAK TALOTO, TAGBILARAN CITY 7 ABINA, MARY ANTHONETTE REGINALDO H. DAMES STREET PUROK 2 BARANGAY 6, DAET, CAMARINES NORTE 8 ABIOG, LALAINE SANTIAGO 181 UPPER EAST, WOODSGATE, CAMP 7, BAGUIO CITY 9 ABISTADO, JERICKSON METICA BRGY 1, MATAAS NA KAHOY, BATANGAS 10 ABISTADO, APRIL KEITH BEZARES 127 STA THERESA ST., NOTRE DAME VILLAGE, COTABATO CITY 11 ABIVA, PAUL JOSHUA FLORES 2-1026-G, SENIOR NCO'S QTRS, SUPPORT GROUP, FORT DEL PILAR, BAGUIO CITY 12 ABUAN , FRANCIS KEVIN DUMO 449 ACAO, BAUANG, LA UNION 13 ABULENCIA, JACEZ DEAUNA ADELFA ST., LITA PHASE 2, TAYABAS, QUEZON 14 ABULENCIA, ROCK KEVIN DEAUNA LITA SUBD. PHASE II,TAYABAS QUEZON 15 ACABAL, JOHN ABEY UY SAN ANTONIO CANHAWAY GUINDULMAN BOHOL 16 ACAPULCO, KARTHA MARY JUNGAO CLARIN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, CLARIN, MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL 17 ACCAD, COLLIN LACATANGO 295 TANGUILAN ST., BRGY LANNA, ENRILE CAGAYAN 18 ACEBEDO, JOSEPH CAVADA LOT 9 BLK 21 NHA VILLAGE LOWER BUSAY HEIIGHTS, CEBU CITY 19 ACIERDA, MAVERICK LAURE BLOCK 6, EDWIN ANDREWS AIR BASE, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY 20 ACIERTO, MARIA FATIMA FERNANDEZ NAZARETH STREET,COUNTRY SIDE SUBDIVISION, SAN RAFAEL II, NOVELETA, CAVITE 21 ACOSTA, DANIEL JARVIN SALAZAR BLK 11, LOT 3 WOOD CREST SUBDIVISION,TAGARAN, CAUAYAN CITY, ISABELA 22 ACOSTA, YVES LAWRENCE ORTIZ 141 ROSAL ST., PUROK 2-C GUSA CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 23 ADAN, MARKEVIN MANALUZ 072 SAN JOSE, ALITAGTAG, BATANGAS 24 ADAY, PRINCE MARENZ REGODON SITIO MALUSING, BRGY ZONE 1, STA CRUZ, DAVAO DEL SUR 25 ADDAMAG, SHASHAE GIRL IYAGAN PUROK 7, BULANAO, TABUK CITY 26 ADESAS, RYAN ,AMGADA SUNRISE VILLAGE UEP ZONE I, CATARMAN, NORTHERN SAMAR 27 ADVIENTO, JULIE ANNE URAP 78 PEDRO T ORATA URDANETA CITY 28 AGAD, JUNJIE ALFEREZ UPPER STO. NINO MAHAYAG, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 29 AGANG, RASUL DAYAN BRGY MATIAG, SIOCON, ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 30 AGARAO, EMEL LY BACALAÑOS RIZAL AVE., EXT., BRGY 43-B, QUARRY, TACLOBAN CITY 31 AGDA, GREGORIO TRILLO MASALAT ROAD SAMPALOC TANAY, RIZAL 32 AGGALAO, HAZEL NAGANAG PUROK 3, BULANAO, TABUK CITY 33 AGPAWAN, JACOB LUCES PUROK 6, BULANAO, TABUK CITY 34 AGUIFLOR, ANGELO JAY DRAGON 22 GUYABANO ST. ZONE 1 SIGNAL VILLAGE TAGUIG CITY 35 AGUILAR, KARLO ESCUDERO BLK 8 LOT 15 ST BRIDGETTE, STO NIÑO, MUNTINLUPA CITY 36 AGUILAR, KENNON JAN BUERON GOLDEN FIELDS SUBDIVISION, MILIBILI HEIGHTS, MILIBILI, ROXAS CITY 37 AGUILON, GERONIMO VOLOSO BRGY OSMEÑA, MARABUT, WESTERN SAMAR 38 AGUNOS, GLEN JAYSON LIWAG ALEJO STREET, ZONE 1, SAN MARIANO, ISABELA 39 AGURA, ABIGAIL PASCUAL ZONE 3 BLOCK 7 BRGY. FATIMA, GENERAL SANTOS CITY 40 AGUSTIN, KARLO ANGELO LUNA 25 G FORTUNE ST., EAST FAIRVIEW, QUEZON CITY 41 AJIHIL, SAMEER MENESES 1361 A. MABINI ST., ERMITA, MANILA 42 ALADO, LUCILLE WAMINAL ANAKAN EAST CROSSING, GINGOOG CITY, MISAMIS ORIENTAL 43 ALAMANI, ARTURO REYES 10 MT. VERNON ST. MOUNTAINVIEW VILLAGE, STA ELENA, MARIKINA CITY 44 ALBERTO, BRYAN JOSEPH VALESCO 119 MEXICO DRIVE DAAP, SANGALI, ZAMBOANGA CITY 45 ALBIAR, MITCHELLE JOY MABUTI 2038 LIMVEXT, BRGY. SAN MIGUEL, DIGOS CITY 46 ALCALA, RHESA SABANAL BRGY MILAGROSA, STA FE, LEYTE 47 ALCANTARA, CARMELA DAWN BENIDA BRGY BIO-OS, AMLAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL 48 ALCEDO, FREDMER JOHN FAUSTINO APARTMENT 4-H, BLK 7, EAAB, STA MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY 49 ALERTA, MICHELLE RAMIREZ 25 LONA CORREGIDOR ST., DIGOS CITY 50 ALFORQUE, PRINCESS CLARK BLK 33 LOT 19 PH 2 DOÑA SOLEDAD SUBD, GENERAL SANTOS CITY 51 ALLI, JOHN KEVIN AMATORIO BLK 3 LOT 19 WOODLAND SUBD., PAG-ASA, IMUS, CAVITE 52 ALMENDARES, MOISES AQUINO 59 BACAYAO NORTE DAGUPAN CITY 53 ALQUIZALAS, GERALD OMPAD BUKID-BUKID, PAJAC, LAPU-LAPU CITY 54 ALVIAR, NEIL MIRASOL P 4, RIZAL, BUENAVISTA, AGUSAN DEL NORTE 55 ALWING, SUMMY BALAGSO PACAK, AGBANNAWAG, TABUK CITY, KALINGA 56 AMAGA, FEELBETH ANN CAPUL PUROK 3, PANALIPAN, CATMON, CEBU 57 AMARILLO, MISHELLE ALBORES C/O MRS ANNIE G RACE ORGO AMARILLO, NOTRE DAME VILLAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, COTABATO CITY 58 AMBALONG, FREDERICK JOHN GAYO ZONE AQUARIUS, SUAREZ, ILIGAN CITY 59 AMORIO, KEVIN TUMAMAC BLK 43 LOT 3 DREAMLAND SUBD., TAGUIG CITY 60 ANDAL, JAY ARUGAY 46 B, ZONE 4, MELAD STREET, CATAGGAMAN PARDO, TUGUEGARAO CITY, CAGAYAN VALLEY 61 ANDAL, EMIL HERNANDEZ 1033 ULUHAN, GALAMAY-AMO, SAN JOSE, BATANGAS 62 ANDAL, KARL ALLEN MOOG 169 SAN SEBASTIAN, LIPA CITY, BATANGAS 63 ANDAL, EDGAR COMIA INANDAWA, RAGAY, CAMARINES SUR 64 ANDRES, JAIME JR. CADIENTE PUROK 3 AURORA, QUEZON, NUEVA VIZCAYA 65 ANDRES, RYAN LINABAN BURGOS, RAMON, ISABELA 66 ANDRES, MARVIN SAET GUMBAUAN, ECHAGUE, ISABELA 67 ANGAYON, BERNARD LEBRES 383 LOWER PUROK 3 KM 4 ASIN RD, BAGUIO CITY 68 ANGEL, RONNEL BARTOLATA 904 DONA MARIA SUBD. ATILANO STREET TETUAN, ZAMBOANGA CITY 69 ANGELITO, NOWEL SISON SAN SIMON, BANI, PANGASINAN 70 ANGOBUNG, BRIX-J RIVERA 04-J ANGOBUNG ST. DIST. ONE TUMAUINI,ISABELA 71 ANIBAN, FERDINAND TONGOL 3441 P. DEL ROSARIO ST. TONDO, MANILA 72 ANNANG, BERGILLO BUNAGAN 18 GANNABAN ST., CATAGGAMAN VIEJO, TUGUEGARAO CITY 73 ANONUEVO, JOHN CARLO LEQUIN 1315 AZNAR RD., URGELLO, CEBU CITY 74 AÑONUEVO, ALJON MADRONIO FABRICANTE ST.BRGY. SOUTH CENTRO, SIPOCOT, CAMARINES SUR 75 ANSINO, JAN REY BERNIL BRGY BALABAG ANILAO ILOILO 76 ANTE, JOHN MICHAEL ICARO QUIRINO EXTENSION PUROK 15 ZONE 6 SOUTH SIGNAL VILLAGE, TAGUIG CITY 77 APAO, CHRIST ANGELO BATOY SAN ISIDRO, BACLAYON, BOHOL 78 APARTA, KIM BARDENAS PUROK - 1, MALAGUTAY, ZAMBOANGA CITY 79 APOSTOL, ROXANNE MALANA 14 CALIMAG STREET CATAGGAMAN NUEVO, TUGUEGARAO CITY 80 APULI, NICO IAN BASQUINA TAMAOYAN, LEGAZPI CITY 81 APURA, EDJOHN DELANTE 05 DUHAT ST., WESTERN BICUTAN, TAGUIG CITY 82 AQUEBAY, KIM PAMINTTAN #05 ZONE 04 MELAD STREET CATAGAMMAN PARDO TUGUEGARAO CITY 83 AQUINO, MELVIN ANTHONY PICSON 22 LIBERTY LANE, LIBERTY HOMES, CUPANG, MARIKINA CITY 84 AQUINO, JEREMY DE MESA VERMONT ROYALE #7 JUDITH ST ANTIPOLO CITY 85 AQUINO, GIAN KARLO GUTIERREZ 43 BRONZE ST. SSS VILAGE., CONCEPCION DOS, MARIKINA CITY 86 AQUINO, DONNALYN PASICOLAN #219 BALUBAL ST. LIBAG SUR TUGUEGARAO CITY 87 AQUINO, IAN PACARO LAMAO, LILOY, ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 88 AQUINO JR, ROMMEL CONTRIDAS 130 RIZAL AVE., EXT, CATBALOGAN CITY 89 ARACYANG, FIONA PAYTOC 34 SUMULONG EXT., PUROK 5, HOLY GHOST PROPER, BAGUIO CITY 90 ARADO, NELSON ESPELITA C/O MA ARLYN ESPELITA SKYLAND PLAZA, TOWER B, SEN GIL PUYAT AVE., MAKATI CITY 91 ARANDIA, KARL KIRBY BRIGUELES 216, M. REYES ST. SAN ANTONIO, CAVITE CITY 92 ARBIS, RONIL GABRIEL ODIONGAN, SAN DIONISIO, ILOILO 93 ARBOLEDA, CARLOS ANTONIO REACAIDO AMUNTAY ROAD, BRGY. ZONE III, DASMARIÑAS, CAVITE 94 ARBOLEDA, RODDY BOHOLST LOZANO ZONE,BO.SARMIENTO, PARANG MAGUINDANAO 95 ARCEO , JOHN DAREL MOSKITO MOLAVE SAN ISIDRO, TARLAC CITY 96 ARCILLA, JONATAHAN ADORNA 122 NOBLEZA ST., SAN ROQUE, BUHI CAMARINES SUR 97 ARCILLA, LEOVY CASTILLO B3 L125 P1E KASIGLAHAN VILLAGE, SAN JOSE, RODRIGUEZ, RIZAL 98 ARCILLAS, JADE CABAÑAS NEW XAVIER, KIBIA, MATALAM, NORTH COTABATO 99 ARCONCEL JR, ARMANDO LABUGUEN 32 ZONE 1, NAGGASICAN, SANTIAGO CITY 100 ARELLANO, MARK ANGELO TANGUILAN 28 PROVINCIAL ROAD, BAGAY, TUGUEGARAO CITY 101 ARGUELLES, EDELYN CABUGUAS D-45 SERVICE DRIVE, MOTHER IGNACIA VILLAGE, SAN ROQUE, ZAMBOANGA CITY 102 ARRIBA, KARLA KATRINA KIM SECUYA 318 OUANO APARTMENT, MANGO AVENUE, CEBU CITY 103 ARRIOLA, ALJOSH IMAN ABANADOR BLK 32, LOT 20, QUEENS ROW EAST, BACOOR, CAVITE 104 ARUALAN, GILAINE SATURNO 313 RIZA ST., MAURA, APARRI, CAGAYAN 105 ARZADON, CLARISSE BERNADE ARIAS 19-G BONNY SERRANO LIBIS, QUEZON CITY 106 ASCABANO, ERVIN JEBONE POBLACION SIAYAN, ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 107 ASERON, JOHNSON JEMAR EUGENIO 183 BINTAWAN RD., SAN LUIS, SOLANO, NUEVA VIZCAYA 108 ASERON, JARCHIN CLEISTEN EUGENIO 183 BINTAWAN, SAN LUIS, SOLANO, NUEVA VIZCAYA 109 ASTRONOMO, ARNULFO NAVARRO EQ-8B CAMP LUKBAN, MAULONG, CATBALOGAN, WESTERN SAMAR 110 ATIS, DENNIS REY MUGOT ISLA VERDE, ABUNO, ILIGAN CITY 111 ATUAN, MARVIN RUSSEL MARCOS BLOCK 3 TARVET SAN RAFAEL TARLAC CITY 112 AUSTRIA, SILVER JAMES FERRER 187 PARAYAO BINMALEY,PANGASINAN 113 AVELINO, GLENN MARTIN ILAGAN BLK.18,LOT 5 CITTA ITALIA VILLAGE PHASE II, BACOOR, CAVITE 114 AVILA, ROMAR ANGELO MALABAG 2255 CERVERA ST. LA PAZ, MAKATI CITY 115 AXALAN, JEROME MANONGSONG CATWIRAN II, BACO, ORIENTAL MINDORO 116 BABINA, NIÑO VILLEGAS BLOCK 258 LOT 73 SAMPALOC ST.,ZONE 12 PEMBO, MAKATI CITY 117 BACALA, HERMIE LYN GUYA G-5 GOZAR STREET CAMP GENERAL EMILIO AGUINALDO, QUEZON CITY 118 BACLIG, WARLORD BALORAN 269 RIZAL ST., PROGRESSIVE GONZAGA, CAGAYAN 119 BACOLORES, JAMES FLORES GUIMOD NORTE, SAN JUAN, ILOCOS SUR 120 BACSA, IVAN IANNE TOLENTINO BLK 6 LOT 16 E.P. HOUSING PHASE 2 WESTERN BICUTAN, TAGUIG 121 BADONG, KEVIN PAUL GARCIA 308 LAMBIKI ST., LA MEDALLA, BAAO, CAMARINES SUR 122 BADUA, LENNIN VELASCO 507-C PAETE ST. BARANGAY MAUWAY MANDALUYONG 123 BAGARES JR II, EMMANUEL CALLENERO BOOL DISTRICT, TAGBILARAN CITY 124 BAGGAYAN, DANNY REY DANGANI #26 ATAL STREET CATAGGAMAN VIEJO TUGUEGARAO 125 BAGHARI, GARRY HABLERO POBLACION, MIDSAYAP, NORTH COTABATO 126 BAGONGON, ARMAN NALE BRGY SAN PEDRO, PUERTO PRINCESA CITY 127 BAGORIO, BERNARD BE PASCO DOOR 7, BLUE BARRACKS APARTMENT, CAMP EVANGILISTA,PATAG, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 128 BAITO, JULIUS CRISTER TREMBEVILLA 135 REAL ST., PUROK 5, SAN JOAQUIN, ILOILO 129 BAJET, MITZI THEA MAÑIBO 639 AVIGNON ST., GOODWILL 3 SUBD. SUCAT, PARAÑAQUE
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