Overtime

FEU RECLAIMS UAAP CHEERDANCE CROWN

THE FAR Eastern University Cheering Squad celebrated a victorious comeback, seizing the UAAP cheerdance throne with a vibrant Super Mario-inspired display in front of 18,122 fans at the Mall of Asia Arena.

3 December 2023

THE FAR Eastern University Cheering Squad celebrated a victorious comeback, seizing the UAAP cheerdance throne with a vibrant Super Mario-inspired display in front of 18,122 fans at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Their video game-themed routine, filled with dazzling tosses and pyramids, earned them a total of 702.5 points, securing their fourth championship and reclaiming the title from Season 84.

Despite the National University Pep Squad’s attempt for an eighth title, they fell short with 697 points.

FEU, redeeming their Season 85 runner-up status, expressed their focus on paying homage to Super Mario and exceeding expectations.

Coach Randel San Gregorio shared their mindset and gratitude for the accomplishment, emphasizing their blessed journey.

Interestingly, both FEU and NU demonstrated excellence with the least number of penalties and deductions, each receiving five.

Although NU showcased a remarkable stunts performance inspired by Elvis Presley, the pursuit of an eighth title remained elusive.

“To be honest, it’s sad. Kasi bago kami pumasok sa mats na yan we’re well-prepared talaga,” said new head coach Gab Bajacan, who took over from decorated mentor Ghicka Bernabe this year.

University of Santo Tomas’ Salinggawi Dance Troupe, with its lively BLACKPINK-inspired show, complete the podium finishers with 684 points.

It was the España-based cheerdancers’ second straight third place finish, thanks to their biggest strength in the dance department.

Adamson Pep Squad, whose performers showing off trolls-like hair, settled for fourth place with 665 points.

University of the Philippines, paying homage to music icon Eraserheads, finished fifth with 602 points.

The University of the East Pep Squad (559), La Salle Anino Squad (555.5) and Ateneo (532) round up the participants.