The shadows of Assitant coach Chris Crespi and defensive players working out a defensive play during varsity football practice at De La Salle High School in … This large and modern complex houses an Olympic-sized pool and track and field oval with balcony. Drafted Player DOB Height Weight Also From Games Goals Votes Clubs Awards; John Kennedy: 1959-11-22: 190 cm: 90 kg: De La Salle Old Collegians: 241: 210: 10: Hawthorn (241) Prem: 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989: Jamie Duursma: 1963-11-14: 190 cm: 87 kg: Principals Welcome; ... Football. Notable Lasallian athletes and alumni are inducted into the De La Salle Alumni Association (DLSAA) Sports Hall of Fame.[5][6]. The first championship came in UAAP Season 79. In the UAAP, the school has 30 championship titles – 2 in the men's division, 11 in the women's division, 7 in the boys' division and 10 in the girls' division. The school abruptly canceled their football season in November after claims varsity players used broomsticks in a sexual manner to haze younger players in the locker room ritual. WARREN, Mich. (FOX 2) - Four De La Salle football players were formally charged with misdemeanor assault and battery Monday. Find out more about joining our club here. De La Salle has the most number of football championships in Philippine NCAA history with a total of 21 collegiate championships. This includes championships while competing in the NCAA from 1924 through 1981 and UAAP from 1986 through the present. Biggest win: 29-15 over Long Beach Poly (Long Beach, Calif.) in No. Gomez won five MVP awards for chess and was also the 2009 UAAP Athlete of the Year. DLSU left the NCAA after the 1980–81 Season and eventually transferred to the UAAP. 1 of 3 ** FILE ** Terrance Kelly, 18, a former football star at De La Salle High School in Concord, Calif., is shown in this undated high school yearbook photo. We had our ups and downs as a team but built a strong foundation for the years to come. In the 1995–96 UAAP season, the team however failed to defend its championship losing to Ateneo de Manila University in a loss in the Finals. La Salle Green Hills (LSGH) was established in 1959 and was eventually made the high school counterpart of De La Salle College. [9] La Salle has won three inter-collegiate titles. The school's most recent accomplished swimmer is actor and model Enchong Dee. According to St. Clair County Prosecutor Michael Wendling, who was prosecuting the case, the people who were charged went through an anti-bullying program and also apologized to the victims. Notable players: RB Maurice Jones-Drew, DL Derek Landri, QB Matt Gutierrez. Five De La Salle Sports Set to Return to Athletic Competition Concord, CA (Jan. 27, 2021) - With Monday’s announcement by Governor Newson lifting the COVID-19 stay-at-home … In the 2012–2013 season, DLSU regained the crown from UST as the Lady Archers led by Martina Guba in the deciding singles to hammer out a 7–5, 6–0 victory, over Tigresses rookie Lenelyn Milo, which completed their bid for a sixth overall title. La Salle has a total of 29 swimming championship titles in the NCAA and UAAP. All School; Jan 29, 2021; Five De La Salle Sports Set to Return to Athletic Competition. The following year, Coach Hans revamped the DLSU lineup and enhanced the team with several rookies and sophomores. One of its most memorable UAAP championships in recent years was the 2016 UAAP Season 79 title. De La Salle High School football players arrive for the first day of summer conditioning on Monday, June 8, 2020, under stringent guidelines because of the … [16] Its great coaches have included Chito Calvo, Leo Prieto, Rogelio Lao, Tito Eduque, Ron Jacobs, Derrick Pumaren, Jong Uichico, Juno Sauler, Aldin Ayo, and Franz Pumaren who holds the distinction of leading the Green Archers to five UAAP basketball titles. College teams from all over the country participate in this officially sanctioned tournament by the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP). The most recent updates will appear at the top of the wall dating back to prior seasons. The Green Spikers were also UAAP men's champions in Seasons 64 and 66. Warren De La Salle football players JC Ford, Billy Boulus and John Hunt talk about the long, tough journey to the Division 2 state championship game. He led the Green Archers to the 2009–2010 UAAP title in the process winning 7 gold medals in the 800 and 1,500 meter freestyle, 200 and 400 meter individual medley, as well as 50, 100, and 200 meter butterfly. Ladouceur wasn't with the stars, he wasn't talking to parents or coaches; he was in the food line scooping ice-cream, making certain he said hello to every camper and that everyone was served. 1 of 3 De La Salle players take the field before a high school football game against Folsom, on Friday, Aug. 17, 2018 in Concord, Calif. Photo: D. Ross Cameron / Special to The Chronicle 2018 Beginning in 1979, with no teaching or head-coaching experience Bob Ladouceur (ret) … Dee was also in the Philippine national swimming team in the Asian Games. Since 1953 | Catholic School for Boys in the Lasallian tradition. Last season was a great experience. He represented the Philippines in the 1992 Summer Olympics. 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Razon Sports Center: The history of a landmark", "Enrique M. Razon Sports Center: The Nucleus of DLSU Fitness", DLSU Office of Sports Development website, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=De_La_Salle_Green_Archers&oldid=1007671896, Former Philippine Basketball League teams, University Athletic Association of the Philippines teams, Articles with peacock terms from October 2017, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Albert Morrow – (Philippine Islands Team – 1923 Far Eastern Games Champion), Bob Keesey – 1939 (Philippine Basketball Team – 1941 Asian Co-Prosperity Games; La Salle Green Archers team – 1939 NCAA Champion and 1939 National Seniors Open Champion), Enrique "Totit" J. Valles, HS 37, BSC 40 – 1994 Inductee, De La Salle Sports Hall of Fame; 1939 (Captain, La Salle Green Archers team – 1939 NCAA Champion and 1939 National Open Seniors Champion), Gabby Morras – 1939 (La Salle Green Archers team – 1939 NCAA Champion and 1939 National Seniors Open Champion), Charlie Valdes – 1939 (MICAA – San Miguel Beer; La Salle Green Archers team – 1939 NCAA Champion and 1939 National Seniors Open Champion), Manny Zervoulakos – 1939 (La Salle Green Archers team – 1939 NCAA Champion and 1939 National Seniors Open Champion), Carlos L. Ledesma, HS 33, ACS 35, BSC 36 – 1995 Inductee, De La Salle Sports Hall of Fame, Adrian H. Manzano, HS 38 ACS 41 BSC 42 – 1998 Inductee, De La Salle Sports Hall of Fame, Jose Maria "Mendy" A. Mendieta, Sr., GS 40, HS 47, BSC 51 – 2005 Inductee, De La Salle Sports Hall of Fame; 1947–1949 (MICAA – Yco; La Salle Green Archer team – 1947 NCAA Champion and 1949 National Seniors Open Champion), Kurt Seeberger – 1947–1948 (MICAA – Yco; La Salle Green Archer team – 1947 NCAA Champion), Carlos M. Iñigo, BSECE 52 – 2002 Inductee, De La Salle Sports Hall of Fame, Jose "Joe" Laganson – 1956–1957 (Philippine National Basketball Team/"RP 5" – 1962 Asian Games Champion; MICAA – YCO and PAL; La Salle Green Archers team – 1956 NCAA Champion), Jose Zubiri – 1958–1959 (MICAA – Ysmael Steel; La Salle Green Archers), Dominador Sevillano – 1956–1957 (MICAA – Crispa; La Salle Green Archers team – 1956 NCAA Champion), Nonggoy Hernaez – 1956–1957 (La Salle Green Archers team – 1956 NCAA Champion), Henry Feraren – 1955–1956 (La Salle Green Archers team – 1956 NCAA Champion), Hever "Nene" Bascon – 1955–1957 (Captain, La Salle Green Archers team – 1956 NCAA Champion), Jun Alicante – 1956–1957 (La Salle Green Archers team – 1956 NCAA Champion), Hector Gamboa – 1956–1957 (La Salle Green Archers team – 1956 NCAA Champion), Rene Wassmer – 1952–1953 (La Salle Green Archers team), Guillermo Gabriel "Billy" L. Manotoc, HS 59 HS 63 AB-BSBA 68 – 2005 Inductee, De La Salle Sports Hall of Fame; 1965–1966 (Philippine National Basketball Team – 1967 Intercontinental Basketball Tournament – Bronze Medal; MICAA – YCO; La Salle Green Archers team), Tony Arenas – 1964–1967 (La Salle Green Archers team), Caloy Valles – 1964–1966 (La Salle Green Archers team), Jose Mari Valles – 1965–1966 (La Salle Green Archers team), Dave Calvo 1965 (La Salle Green Archers team), Vince Misa – 1967–1968 (La Salle Green Archers team), Joaqui Trillo – 1968–1970 (La Salle Green Archers team), Carlos Emilio A. Velez, GS 60 HS 64 – 2003 Inductee, De La Salle Sports Hall of Fame, Jose Miguel "Mike" S. Bilbao, GS 64 LSGH-HS 68 AB 75 – 1997 Inductee, De La Salle Sports Hall of Fame; 1969–1971 (PBA – Tanduay and Beer Hausen; MICAA – Mariwasa; Captain, La Salle Green Archers team – 1971 NCAA Champion), Julian "Julee" Lim – 1970–1971 (MICAA – Mariwasa; La Salle Green Archers team – 1971 NCAA Champion), Doy Escober- 1970–1971 (MICAA – Mariwasa; La Salle Green Archers team – 1971 NCAA Champion), Alex Marquez – 1978–1979 (PBA – Tanduay, La Salle Grteen Archers team), Rey Pages – 1973 (PBA – Crispa and Utex; La Salle Green Archers team), Kenneth Yap – 1978–1979 (PBA – San Miguel Beer; La Salle Green Archers team), Titong Sagarbarria – 1973–1974 (PBA – Tefilin, La Salle Green Archers team – 1974 NCAA Champion), Reynaldo A. Bautista, GS 62, HS 66, BSBA 70 – 2001 Inductee, De La Salle Sports Hall of Fame, Willie Pearson – 1981 (PBA Mythical Team – 1985; Crispa Grand Slam Champions, Alaska; Northern Consolidated Cement; La Salle Green Archers team), Ferdinand "Dindo" S. Pumaren – 1986–1988 (Philippine National Basketball Team/"NCC Basketball Team" – 1986 Asian Games and 1987 Asian Basketball Confederation Champion; PBA – Pepsi, Tanduay, and FedEx; La Salle Green Archers team), Jeff Moore – 1983 (Philippine National Basketball Team/"NCC Basketball Team" – 1985 Asian Basketball Confederation Champion; Northern Consolidated Cement; La Salle Green Archers team), Dennis Still – 1983 (Philippine National Basketball Basketball Team/"NCC Team" – 1985 Asian Basketball Confederation Champion; Northern Consolidated Cement; La Salle Green Archers team), Tonichi Yturri – 1980–1981 (Philippine National Basketball Team/"NCC Basketball Team" – 1985 Asian Basketball Confederation Champion; PBA – San Miguel Beer, Pepsi, and Ginebra; Northern Consolidated Cement; La Salle Green Archers team), Teddy Alfarero – 1980–1984 (PBA – Hills Bros. and Tivoli; Northern Consolidated Cement; La Salle Green Archers team), Jun Tan – 1982 (PBA – Sarsi and Purefoods; Northern Consolidated Cement; La Salle Green Archers team), Naning Valenciano (PBA – Alaska, Purefoods, Sta. The Lady Green Spikers were crowned as the champions of the UAAP Season 78 Beach Volleyball tournament after defeating FEU in two finals games.[21]. The school was a 4-peat NCAA double champions in both Junior and Senior divisions from 1937 through 1940. Since the pre-war days, the school has an unprecedented record in the world's most popular sport. In the UAAP, the school has 16 championship titles – 9 in the men's division, 5 in the women's division, and 2 in the juniors' division. The De La Salle NCAA Senior Champion Team during this 1971 to 1977 period had the likes of then concurrent Philippine Team National Players namely Inaki Vicente, Mike Moran, Danny Moran, Robs Delfino and Inaki Alvarez. [26][27][28][29] In the juniors' division, La Salle won a double championship in UAAP Season 78 and UAAP Season 82. De La Salle has been embroiled in controversy since it abruptly ended the football team's season on the eve of playoffs last fall amid allegations that a younger player … Team Information. But the Pilots have gotten used to meeting challenges along the way, and as a result, things worked out against Oak Park. The women's Taekwondo team have won five titles – 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, and 2012. In May 2017, a former De La Salle football player was charged in juvenile court with sexually assaulting a Carondelet girl, and ultimately was sentenced to … It inherited the moniker Greenies and eventually became known as the Junior Archers. La Salle was 4-peat NCAA men's champions from Seasons 53 to 56 (1977–1980). They accomplished this feat from 1999 through 2001. The last title came in 2004. As it was in the 1991–92 season, DLSU was declared joint UAAP champions with UST after a fight broke loose during the final minutes of the game with DLSU leading 2–1, both goals scored by Cocoy Rojas. De La Salle College. The Greenies had won two General Championships. RELATED: 15-year-old De La Salle football player arrested on sexual assault charges. The women's badminton team were title holders in 2002 and back-to-back champions in 2004 and 2005. DLSU however did not allow the Finals to reach a 2nd game and recaptured the 1996–97 crown via a 2–1 victory, courtesy of goals by midfielders Norman Azarcon and Albe Aparilla. Alvin Ocampo and Christian Lozano took co-MVP honors.[20]. See where the 20-21 De La Salle varsity football team stands in the high school football rankings. In the 2004–2005 UAAP season, the Lady Archers capped their 3-year championship by defeating Ateneo in the finals. The first two General Championships were won by DLSC High School and the other eight were won by La Salle Green Hills (LSGH). La Salle has a total of 27 basketball championship titles in the NCAA and UAAP combined. [1] La Salle chose the newly established De La Salle Zobel (DLSZ) as their UAAP Juniors counterpart. (11/30/16) Lucia; MBA – Cebu Gems, and, Alvin Magpantay – 1995 (PBA – Tanduay; La Salle Green Archers team), Mark Kong – (PBA – San Miguel; La Salle Green Archers team), Richard "Dickie" Bachmann – 1990–1992 (PBA – Alaska; La Salle Green Archers team – 1990 UAAP Champion), Alvin Castro – 1998–2000 (PBA – San Miguel Beer and Alaska; 1998 and 1999 NCRAA Champions, 1998 NCRAA MVP, 2-time NCRAA Mythical Five – 1998 and 1999; La Salle Green Archers team – 1998, 1999, and 2000 UAAP Champions – co captain), Maoi Roca – 1994–1998 (PBA – Tanduay; UAAP Mythical Five – 1996; La Salle Green Archers team – 1998 UAAP Champion; Batangas Blades (MBA) 1999–2000), Leonard Santillan – 2017–2018 (3x3 Pilipinas Team - 2020 FIBA), Thomas Torres – 2012–2016 (La Salle Green Archers team – 2013 and 2016 UAAP Champion; 2013 PCCL Champion), Julian Sargent – 2014–2016 (PBA – Global Port Batang Pier; La Salle Green Archers team – 2016 UAAP Champion), Abu Tratter – 2014–2017 (PBA – Blackwater; La Salle Green Archers team – 2016 UAAP Champion), Kib Montalbo – 2013–2014; 2016–2018 (PBA – TNT; La Salle Green Archers team – 2013 and 2016 UAAP Champions; 2013 PCCL Champion), Andrei Caracut – 2015–2019 (UAAP Rookie of the Year – 2015; La Salle Green Archers team – 2016 UAAP Champion), Jamie Malonzo – 2019 (UAAP Mythical Five – 2019), Aljun Melecio – 2016–2019 (UAAP Rookie of the Year – 2016; La Salle Green Archers team – 2016 UAAP Champion), Edna Ledesma-Asano – Dance Sport Blackpool World Champion – 2005; DLSAA Sports Achievement Award, Marcus Araneta Valda – Individual Gold in Greco-Roman Wrestling – 2003 SEA Games; Individual Gold Freestyle Wrestling – 2003 and 2005 SEA Games; DLSAA Sports Achievement Award, Joseph Orillana – 2007 Baseball Philippines MVP and Best Pitcher; Baseball Team Gold; DLSAA Sports Achievement Award, Liza del Rosario – Bowling Gold – 2005 SEA Games, Perry Ronquillo – 1998–1999 PBA championship coach, This page was last edited on 19 February 2021, at 09:25. Emily Turner reports. The Green Archers won their first NCAA softball championship in 1974. The team included rookies William Paradies, Torto Canga, Jon Chua, Joey Mapa, Dave Javellana, Jun Sola, Peter Amores and Dodee Molina to complement holdovers Alvin Ocampo, Christian Lozano, Norman Azarcon, JM Pons, Owens Sun, Albe Aparilla, Byron Rempillo, Theo Zaragoza and LJ Villanueva. They were 3-peat champions from 2003 through 2005. De La Salle turned to one of its own to find the next head football coach. Among its revered players include Enrique "Totit" Valles, Leo Prieto, Bob Keesey, Ramoncito Campos, Valentin "Tito" Eduque, Eddie Decena, Manolet Araneta, Martin Urra, Kurt Bachmann, Joe Laganson, Billy Manotoc, Lim Eng Beng, Ricardo Brown, Franz Pumaren, Dindo Pumaren, Jun Limpot, Mark Telan, Don Allado, Ren-Ren Ritualo, Mike Cortez, Mark Cardona, JV Casio, Robert Bolick, Jeron Teng, and Ben Mbala. During their membership stint in the NCAA, La Salle's juniors team was represented first by DLSC High School from 1924 to 1968, followed by La Salle Green Hills from 1969 up to 1981 when La Salle withdrew from the league. The students involved in the investigation filed a lawsuit, claiming they are being discriminated against due to their race. The school's varsity teams participate in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, among others. In 2013, the women's team won their first championship and ended the school's 21-year title drought.[37][38]. La Salle is the first and only school to date in the UAAP to be both men's and women's 3-peat champions in the UAAP in the same year. The De La Salle Green Archers were a founding member of the NCAA in 1924. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. This was later reformatted to become the Collegiate Champions League (CCL), which then became the current Philippine Collegiate Championship League (PCCL) with La Salle winning the championship in 2008 and 2013. Ateneo took the lead early via a header from Ramon Espejo in the first half and kept the 1–0 lead at halftime. Jarrott played offensive line at De La Salle, graduating in 1998, before playing at Nicholls State from 1999-2003. Jarrott also wrestled and participated in track and field with the Cavaliers. The tournament has the same format as the US NCAA Division 1 Men's basketball tournament. Fall Sports. [39] The women's team were 4-peat champions from UAAP Seasons 73 to 76. He is also 3-time UAAP MVP. De La Salle knew it was going to be the underdog and the players were ready to embrace that label. Related Links De La Salle Homepage on MaxPreps De La Salle Preview Page on MaxPreps East Bay Times High School Sports Page Cal-Hi Sports De La Salle players hold the runner up trophy after the LHSAA Division II State High School Football Finals at Cougar Stadium Friday Dec. 6, 2017 in Lafayette, La. Also its current notable swimmer is Johansen Aguilar who broke a Philippine record in the 2010 UAAP season in the 50 meter backstroke event and following the footsteps of Enchong Dee also took the title of men's MVP 3 years in a row. Under its membership stint in the NCAA, La Salle won 11 championship titles – 5 under the men's division, and 6 under the juniors' division. La Salle has won a total of 29 tennis championship titles in the NCAA and UAAP. WARREN, Mich. (WXYZ) — Charges have been dropped against seven Warren De La Salle football players who were charged in a hazing incident last year. The De La Salle men's and women's basketball teams are the first and only 3-peat basketball champions in the same period (1999–2001) in the Final Four era of the UAAP. He said the coach was a man named Ladouceur who would be coaching the camp himself. Campers lined up to have their camp t-shirts signed by the celebrities. La Salle has a total of 20 championship titles in chess. The team topped the eliminations round and this time had the twice-to-beat advantage in the rematch with Ateneo in the Finals.

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