La Salle College Antipolo - Sports

Sports

La Salle College holds varsity teams for basketball, football, baseball, taekwondo, badminton, futsal, volleyball, and table tennis.

  • 4th year of WNCAA(4th place overall)
  • 39th season(2nd runner up)
  • 20th season(3rd runner up)
  • Baseball:

Bronco 6th place, Tony 4th place, 3rd place Pony

  • Table Tennis:

Champion WNCAA

  • RIFA Football Team

top in the North division (Last Year Fourth Place)

  • Basketball, Volleyball, Football

(ongoing)

Accomplishments:

  • The Sports program of La Salle College is greatly improving through the years. The program had captured back-to-back WNCAA titles for badminton junior's division in 2006-2008. The football boy's grade school team had won the DLSZ Football Fiesta championship (boys 13 division) in 2007. The team also took home the championship in the 2007 CALABARZON Regional championship.
  • The taekwondo, volleyball, futsal and girl's basketball teams had won 2nd Runner-up finishes in the 38th season of the WNCAA. While the table tennis team took home the 1st Runner-up title of the WNCAA in 2006.
  • The badminton team also took home championships in Toby's and Yonex badminton tourneys.

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