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CVSM Bags 2 Championships, Dominates Podium Finishes at 22nd NCVMS

Feb. 09, 2026

Tan Santos | SCO

The Central Luzon State University (CLSU), through the College of Veterinary Science and Medicine (CVSM), hauled two championship titles and multiple podium finishes at the 22nd National Congress of Veterinary Medicine Students (NCVMS). Hosted by Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU), the congress was held from February 2 to 7, 2026, at the Al Amir Farm and Resort. The event gathered delegates from 16 universities across the country under the theme, "Pinagkaysa iti Propesyon ken Panagserbi: Advancing a United, Equitable, and Inclusive Veterinary Future." Leading the charge for the CLSU delegation was the team of Anne Muncal, Allen Dave Serrano, and Lucky Marc Abrigos, who clinched the Championship title in the highly competitive MicroParaPh Quiz Bee. The team was mentored by coaches Dr. Michelle Tumali and Dr. Marvin Bryan Salinas. CVSM also demonstrated its artistic prowess with Therence Arth Punzalan bagging the Championship in the Poster Making Contest, guided by coach Dr. Aza Lea Anne Barbosa. The university’s winning streak continued across other major categories, securing three 2nd Runner-Up finishes. In the AnaPhyPharma Quiz Bee, the team of Allen Dave Serrano, Renato Alombro Jr., and Pauline Tracy Padolina secured the bronze spot under the supervision of Dr. Marielle Esporna and Dr. Marvin Bryan Salinas. Cristan Reyes and Hinario Corales also placed 2nd Runner-Up in the Case Study Presentation, coached by Dr. Lygene Harmony Culimay and Dr. April Surio. Meanwhile, Asia Frando took home the 2nd Runner-Up award in Photojournalism, coached by Dr. Marielle Esporna. Other notable participants included Kachina Elle Atay for the Essay Writing Contest, coached by Dr. Joseph Adrian Dela Cruz, and Abraham Fulgar for the "A Week in the Life of a VetMed Student" segment. Beyond the competitions, CLSU students were recognized for their leadership, Abraham Fulgar was elected as the Vice President for the Luzon Region for the upcoming 23rd NCVMS and stood out during the congress’s social events, earning the title "Star of the Night" during the Socialization Night. Rounding out the delegation’s involvement, Anjuli Isobel Lorilla served as the 22nd NCVMS Auditor. The delegation was supported by the person-in-charge and VSG adviser, Dr. Ren Lenard Valdez. The strong performance of the CVSM delegation highlights the university's commitment to producing well-rounded veterinary students capable of excelling on the national stage. #SievingForExcellence

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