Sports
Joseph Ortalla | MVP 2010 Liga sa PAGASA Quezon City, Also known as "Seph-sanity" |
Robert Jaworski | The Big J, also called The Living Legend, one of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA)’s 25 Greatest.Also became a Philippine Senator. |
Allan Caidic | The Triggerman, UAAP Most Valuable Player (1982, 1984, 1985), 1990 PBA Most Valuable Player, one of the PBA’s 25 Greatest. |
Jerry Codiñera | The Defense Minister, one of the 25 Greatest. |
James Yap | UAAP MVP of 2003, PBA Most Valuable Player of 2005-06. Currently in Purefoods Team In PBA. |
Virgilio Baby Dalupan |
The Winningest Coach in Philippine Basketball. Coach of the UE Red Warriors, 12 Championship, including seven straight championships, 1965-1972, UAAP. Successful PBA coach, winning grandslam championships during the seventies. |
Elmer G. Yanga | Commissioner, UAAP Season 69, Former Governor, PBA Former Sports manager RFM |
Filomeno L. Pumaren | Former Player and Coach of UE Red Warriors |
Derrick Pumaren | Former Red Warrior, 1978 and 1979 Championship Teams, UAAP, Head Coach of Talk 'N Text Phone Pals in the PBA, Former De La Salle Green Archers coach in the UAAP |
Franz Pumaren | Former UE Pages, juniors division. Former Green Archers' Head Coach in the UAAP since 1998. |
Dindo Pumaren | Former UE Pages, juniors division. Former Red Warriors' Head Coach. |
Bong Ravena | Assistant Coach of Talk 'N Text Phone Pals, PBA |
Tito Y. Varela | Vice Mayor, Caloocan City, Former Member UE Red Warriors & Crispa Teams |
Jimmy Mariano | Member, 1972 Championship Team, UAAP, Coach, 1984 and 1985 Championship Teams, National Team member of the 1970 Asian Games |
Boyzie Zamar | Former RP Team coach and Indonesian coach |
Rodolfo Soriano | "The Magician", National Team member of the 1970 Asian Games |
Johnny Revilla | 1970 Asian Games |
Rudolf Kutch | 1970 Asian Games |
Niño Canaleta | PBA 2005-2006 Slam Dunk Champion |
Paul Artadi | PBA player |
Ronald Tubid | PBA Player |
Elmer Espiritu | PBA player, UAAP Mythical 5 First Team Highlight Player of the Year, and UAAP Defensive Player of the Year UAAP'72, Slam dunk contest BANTAY BATA ALL-STAR'05'08, Defensive Stopper PBL Silver Cup / UAAP & NCAA Slamdunk Champion 2006 / Mythical 5 First Team, 2008 FilOil Flying V Invitational Cup / MVP, 2008 FilOil Flying V Invitational Cup |
Paul Lee | PBA player, 2nd pick rookie draft 2011, Rookie of the Year |
Mark Borboran | PBA player |
Teresita Dominguez-Abundo | Former Commissioner Philippine Sports Commission |
Nelson Mariano II | RP Fifth Chess Grand Master |
Rolando Canlas | Fencing master, SEA Games gold medalist |
Roel Ramirez | Gymnast champion, SEA Games gold medalist |
Mercedito Manipol | Middle distance champion |
James Martinez | PBA player |
Rudy Lingganay | PBA player |
Other Philippine Basketball Association players are Paulo Hubalde, Rudy Distrito, Jimmy Manansala, Roel Buenaventura, Jolly Escobar, Kenneth Acibar, Kelvin Gregorio, Marcy Arellano, Robert Labagala, Val Acuña, Bonbon Custodio
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