UPHSD Altas - Football

Football

Seniors Alumni

  • Miguel Cajes
  • Raul Maico
  • Sonny Cerbito
  • Gary Gutierrez
  • Cesar Pastolero
  • Noel Navarosa
  • Gerry Colipano
  • Ricky Aviles
  • Constant Manabal
  • Butch Alleje
  • Jason De Guzman
  • Rudolph Salonga
  • Meyer Esteban
  • Emie Gravador
  • Joseph Jayme
  • MIchael Avelino
  • Rhoniel Gabriel
  • Dexter Mendoza
  • Eric Bernardino
  • James Mendez
  • Erwin Rubas
  • Josef Loquinario
  • Kenji Yamaguchi
  • James Cabuyadao
  • TJ Lombos
  • Borris Bautista
  • Dundee Bayaban
  • Donee Bayaban
  • Dennis Duenas
  • Jayson Deguzman
  • Warren Cajes
  • Emil Balidio
  • Jerome Paul Adaya
  • Vindel Zacarias
  • Anton Manahan
  • Gino Geluz
  • Gary Tolosa
  • Salvador Boquiren
  • Ashley Santos
  • Rick Brennan Rutor
  • Rodney Navarete
  • Bien Bantiling
  • Alvin Arboleda
  • Robert James Woods
  • David Molina
  • Roger JustiƱano
  • Peter Angeles
  • Roque Jay Isip

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MIGUEL CAJES - COACH

Juniors SY 2012-2013

  • Eduard Francis Abanilla
  • Mark Llouie Alberto
  • Kemp Vincent Anecito
  • Christian Pons Casela
  • Richard Ace Dacumos
  • Bryan Daneal Geguinto
  • Robert William Dominic De Venecia
  • John Patrick Espidol
  • Jose Lorenzo Francisco
  • Paolo Gonzaga
  • Enrico Alfonso Gonzales
  • Mark Anthony Jancilan
  • John Edel Matibag
  • Kylle Mulimbayan
  • Karlheinz Ortinez
  • Ricardo Ortinez Jr.
  • Jose Mari Sebastian Porras
  • Alec Sandre Solana
  • Regie Zaldariaga

MIGUEL CAJES - COACH

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    You can’t be a Real Country unless you have A BEER and an airline—it helps if you have some kind of a football team, or some nuclear weapons, but at the very least you need a BEER.
    Frank Zappa (1940–1993)

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    People stress the violence. That’s the smallest part of it. Football is brutal only from a distance. In the middle of it there’s a calm, a tranquility. The players accept pain. There’s a sense of order even at the end of a running play with bodies stewn everywhere. When the systems interlock, there’s a satisfaction to the game that can’t be duplicated. There’s a harmony.
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