DLSZ Junior Lady Archers Current Team Roster (WNCAA Season 42)
# | Last Name | First Name | Eligibility | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|
4 | Arguelles (Capt.) | Nicole Samantha | 4th year | Guard/Forward/Center |
7 | Caldo | Maria Angelica | 3rd Year | Guard |
8 | Roxas | Jaime Marie | 2nd Year | Center |
9 | Razon | Sam | 3rd Year | Guard |
10 | Razon (Co-Capt.) | Annette | 4th Year | Guard |
11 | Morillo | Bernadette | 1st year | Guard |
12 | Morillo | Bernice | 3rd year | Guard/Forward |
13 | Borda | Maria Ruela | 1st year | Forward/Center |
14 | Nuñez | Kathleen Therese | 3rd year | Guard |
15 | Jajurie | Jodie Azra | 2nd year | Forward/Center |
16 | Menchaca | Isabel | 4th Year | Center |
17 | Teo | Kristine | 1st year | Forward/Center |
18 | Nonato | Margaux | 1st year | Guard |
19 | Medina | Tatjana | 4th year | Guard/Forward/Center |
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