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ñ By Candy Diane Acuna B B T T he he alanghai alanghai A rmed with strong determina- tion and enthusiasm, The Balanghai journalists bagged awards during the Division School’s Press Conference held last October 29- 31, 2012 in Obrero Elementary School, Butuan City. Libertad National High School ranked 4 th in the over all cham- pion, and 3 rd place Best Infomer- cial, Broadcasting English cate- gory. Alexis Suacillo, 10th, editorial car- tooning, (Filipino and English); Aldwin Odchigue and Danica Mi- noza, 10th, newswriting, (English and Filipino); Lea Lor, 10th, sports writing, (English); and Kate Mi- chel Licup, 10th, photojournalism, (Filipino). Mr. Mark Joseph Delima and Ms. Lyra Ruth Moscatiles, the advisers, will escort the five quali- fiers to the RSPC this November 2629 at Bayugan City. SMILES OF VICTORY. The Balanghai pose with big smiles as they landed 4th Overall Champion Division Schools Press Conference . DIGGING. Local folks helped in the archaeological excavation of the 4th Balangay boat relics. (Photo credit Erwin Mascarinas, InterAk- syon.com.) BUTUAN CITYTwo dec- ades after the first three centuries-old Balanghai boats, or ancient wooden watercraft, were dug out. Six archaeologists from the Philippine National Museum in Manila together with the Regional Museum . Wilfredo Ronquillo, Chief Ar- chaeologist of Philippine Na- tional Museum expressed how impressed he and his team are of the rich historic cultural heritage of Butuan. Ronquillo said, “The people who have been studying these technology . They are not identi- cal, although the general scheme is almost the same. The artistic ways of each boat maker, the skill of our early predecessors are what we see here. When they made this, there was no blue print, no plans. It’s amaz- ing.” The chief archaeolo- gist added that they hope to open the site, expose the boat, study, measure, and extract all data that can be generated from it and in comparison with the other boats of South-East Asia. Remnants of the ex- cavated 4th Balanghay were already brought to the Na- tional Museum. “This proved only our claim in history, that before Philippines; there was al- ready Butuan,” said Hon- tiveros in an interview.

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  • By Candy Diane Acuna

    BB

    TThehe alanghaialanghai

    A rmed with strong determina-tion and enthusiasm, The Balanghai journalists bagged awards during the Division Schools Press Conference held

    last October 29- 31, 2012 in Obrero Elementary School, Butuan City. Libertad National High School ranked 4th in the over all cham-pion, and 3rd place Best Infomer-cial, Broadcasting English cate-gory.

    Alexis Suacillo, 10th, editorial car-tooning, (Filipino and English); Aldwin Odchigue and Danica Mi-noza, 10th, newswriting, (English and Filipino); Lea Lor, 10th, sports writing, (English); and Kate Mi-chel Licup, 10th, photojournalism, (Filipino). Mr. Mark Joseph Delima and Ms. Lyra Ruth Moscatiles, the advisers, will escort the five quali-fiers to the RSPC this November 2629 at Bayugan City.

    SMILES OF VICTORY. The Balanghai pose with big smiles as they landed 4th Overall Champion Division Schools Press Conference .

    DIGGING. Local folks helped in the archaeological excavation of the 4th Balangay boat relics. (Photo credit Erwin Mascarinas, InterAk-syon.com.)

    BUTUAN CITYTwo dec-ades after the first three centuries-old Balanghai boats, or ancient wooden watercraft, were dug out. Six archaeologists from the Philippine National Museum in Manila together with the Regional Museum .

    Wilfredo Ronquillo, Chief Ar-chaeologist of Philippine Na-tional Museum expressed how impressed he and his team are of the rich historic cultural heritage of Butuan. Ronquillo said, The people who have been studying these technology .

    They are not identi-cal, although the general scheme is almost the same. The artistic ways of each boat maker, the skill of our early predecessors are what we see here. When they made this, there was no blue print, no plans. Its amaz-

    ing. The chief archaeolo-gist added that they hope to open the site, expose the boat, study, measure, and extract all data that can be generated from it and in comparison with the other boats of South-East Asia. Remnants of the ex-cavated 4th Balanghay were already brought to the Na-tional Museum. This proved only our claim in history, that before Philippines; there was al-ready Butuan, said Hon-

    tiveros in an interview.