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Fceg Region Ix REGION IX FCEG School No. LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME Address % Score Total Name of School Score 1 SERDAN AUBREY THERESE GUMAHAD Poblacion leon B. Postigo ZDN. Bacungan National High School 70% 105 Datu Tumanggong, Tungawan, 2 ATTIP SALDI MAANI Zamboanga Sibugay Tungawan National High School 65% 97 Brgy. Alegria, Baliguian Zamboanga Julian Soriano Memorial 3 ESTORION ABEL OGA Del Norte Comprehensive High School 63% 95 4 MANALO MELIEFLOR PAELMARIANO Bunguiao, Zamboanga City Bungiao National high School 56% 84 5 TASIL RITCHELLE KAYE FERNANDEZ Poblacion, Talusan Z.S.P. Talusan National Hiah School 54% 81 Libertad, Tungawan 6 CALLO JOHNNY BOY LIMOSNERO Tungawan National High School Zamboanga Sibugay 53% 79 Brgy. Sirawai Proper, Sirawai 7 LINDET SALIP -NORAIZA MUDJALLA Zamboanga Del Norte Sirawai National High School 52% 78 Brngy. Tagbilas, Tungawan, 8 ABBISI WAKIL ABUBAKAR Zamboanga Sibugay. Tungawan National High School 52% 78 Brgy. Bulanit, Labangan Zamboanga Tawagan Sur National High 9 ELIAS SARAH MASLA Del Sur School 51% 77 10 GARINGAN FATMA USMAN Libertad, Tungawan, Zamb. Sibugay Tungawan National High School 51% 77 Brgy. Matiag, Siocon, Zambonga Del 11 JAJI NURHAYA LAUDIN Norte Siocon National High School 51% 76 Sibugay's Matthew-Jackson 12 BARCELONA LORAINE MAY ESCUARDO Gubawang, Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay School Inc. 51% 76 Poblacion Talusan Zamboanga 13 AMISALI AIREEN SAPPAYANI Sibugay Talusan NHS. 50% 75 Purok 1 Simbol Kabasalan Sibugay's Matthew-Jackson 14 BUYCO FLORANGEL COLAJO Zamboanga Sibugay School Inc 50% 75 Brngy., Malambuhangin, Siocon, 15 ANTAO GHENAS RAMOS Zamboanga Del Norte Siocon NHS 50% 75 Tawagan Sur National High 16 DIAMLA ABDULLAH DIAMANTE Bulanit, Labangan Zambonga Del Sur School 49% 73 Poblacion Talusan Zamboanga 17 ANDALAR REAMIE DELACRUZ Sibugay Talusan NHS. 48% 72 Tibangao, Siocon, Zamboanga 18 CABUNILAS MARETHYL SAUSA Siocon National High School Del Norte 48% 72 Brngy. Balagonan, Siocon, 19 HADJULA ALMODAR SABTURANI Zamboanga Del Norte Siocon National High School 47% 71 St. Sibakil Bucana, Siocon, 20 ASMAD FARISA SAUDI Zamboanga Del Norte. Siocon NHS 46% 69.
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