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UP Pep Squad
Full nameUniversity of the Philippines Varsity Pep Squad
SportCheerleading and Cheerdance
Founded1994
LeagueUAAP
Based inDiliman, Quezon City
Colors  Maroon and
  Green
Championships21 (8 UAAP, 9 PNG, 1 NCC, 1 Fil Oil Flying V, 1 Puspusan sa Busan, 1 CAIO Regulation division) + 2015 UAAP Cheerdance Competition title shared with the University of Santo Tomas
UniversityUniversity of the Philippines Diliman

The University of the Philippines Varsity Pep Squad, more popularly known as the UP Pep Squad or simply UP Pep, was formed in 1994. Beginning as a group of 5 UP basketball fans known as the "Hecklers", the squad eventually became the official cheerleading and cheerdance team of the University of the Philippines. The squad performs at the halftime of the basketball games of the UP Fighting Maroons in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines and represents the University in the UAAP Cheerdance Competition, where they were the champions for eight non-consecutive years (1999, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012).[1][2][3][4][5]

The group holds Elevate: Lift One Another Up, an annual dance concert and cheerdance competition in the University. The squad also performs at different university events and functions.

The UP Pep Squad is also known as the squad with the hottest cheerleaders in the UAAP. Lalong lalo na si Joseph Guevara at Marco Montenegro.

International Competitions

Several members of the squad have represented the country in the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea and 2008 Cheerleading Asia International Open in Tokyo, Japan.

In 2009, an all-UP Pep Squad team represented the Philippines for the 3rd Cheerleading Asia International Open in Tokyo, Japan[6] where they placed third overall in the international category and first in the regulation category.

In 2011, the squad earned the right to represent the country in the 6th Cheerleading World Championships held on November 26–27, 2011 in Hong Kong when they dominated the 1st Philippine National Games by capturing three of the four gold medals at stake. They bagged the third place in the Cheer Mixed category.[7]

In 2013, the team once again represented the Philippines in the 2013 Cheerleading Asia International Open Championships in Tokyo, Japan. They won second place in the Partner Stunts category and third place in the Group Stunts Division. They also represented the Philippines in the 7th Cheerleading World Championships in Bangkok, Thailand last November 23–24, 2013. The squad was able to snatch two podium finishes; third place in Group Stunts category and another third-place finish in the Cheer Mixed category.[8][9]

In 2015, they once again joined the Cheerleading Asia International Open Championships in Tokyo where they won second place in the Group Stunts Division. Also in the same year, they also represented the country in the 2015 Cheerleading World Championships held in Berlin, Germany which they won one silver (for the Cheer All Female) and two bronze (Small Groups Mixed and Cheer Dance Doubles) medals.[10]

Current Squad

  • Coach - Prof. Lalaine Rosenda Juarez-Pereña (1998 to present)
  • Assistant Coaches - Niño Jose Antonio, Pio Niño Opinaldo & Suyin Chua
  • Team Captain - Lara Cristina Limjap and Camille Isabel Lagmay
  • Co-Captain - Mark Louie Castro
  • Head Drummer - Kristian Angelo Gabriel
  • Assistant Head Drummer - Patrick David Arboleda

Previous Officers

2014-2015

  • Team Captain - Frances Audrey Muñoz
  • Co-Captain - Christian Gorgonia
  • Head Drummer - Cathryn Marie Trinidad
  • Assistant Head Drummer - Herbert Gerard Villafranca

2013-2014

  • Team Captain - Leann Gaudence Melegrito
  • Co-Captains - Bien Joseph Insigne & Noelynne Jane Figueroa
  • Head Drummer - John Anthony Sayson
  • Assistant Head Drummer - Christine Marie Pagador

2012-2013

  • Team Captain- Beatrice Isabel Segundo
  • Co-Captains - Kiko Cortez & Irish Adrienne Planes
  • Head Drummer - Zandro Cubillas
  • Assistant Head Drummer - David Jess Ecal

2011-2012

  • Team Captain - Kathleen Anne Madrigal
  • Co-Captain - Laurence Martin Bautista
  • Head Drummer - Juan Rodrigo Barredo
  • Assistant Head Drummer - Jonnel Nagpacan

2010-2011

  • Team Captain - Angela Ray Abarquez (1st semester); Frances Michelle Marie Fleta (2nd semester)
  • Co-Captain - Richbert Patrick Asuncion
  • Head Drummer - Karen Gay Colot
  • Assistant Head Drummer - Rae Mark Zantua

2009-2010

  • Team Captain - Anna Francesca Cruz
  • Co-Captains - Jens Audric Mempin & John Paul Belarmino
  • Head Drummer - Miguel Mondragon
  • Co-Head Drummer - Miguel Giron

2008-2009

  • Team Captain - Maria Angelica Sison
  • Co-Captain - Reynald Dionillo
  • Head Drummer - Jahan Elgar Castro

2007-2008

  • Team Captain - Andrea Kristela Gonzales
  • Co-Captain - Pio Niño Opinaldo
  • Head Drummer - Carlo Benjamin Tañada

2006-2007

  • Team Captain - Clarissa Clarete
  • Head Drummer - Gerson Marvin Abesamis

2005-2006

  • Captain - Suyin Chua & Brent Viray
  • Head Drummer - Raphael Paolo Arguillo

2004-2005

  • Team Captain - Suyin Chua
  • Junior Captain - Brent Viray
  • Head Drummer - Alric Mondragon

2003-2004

  • Team Captain - Melissa Garcia
  • Co-Captain - Niño Jose Antonio
  • Head Drummer - Laurice dela Cruz

2002-2003

  • Team Captain - Paula dela Llana
  • Head Drummer - Laurice dela Cruz
  • Co-Head Drummer - Ida Marie Bunuan

2001-2002

  • Team Captain - Amity Casurao
  • Head Drummer - Voltaire Henry Vitug II

2000-2001

  • Team Captain - Rosie Pajela
  • Head Drummer - Niño Jose Antonio

1999-2000

No Team Captain and Head Drummer for this year

1998-1999

  • Team Captain - Michelle Corpuz
  • Head Drummer - Mark Boniface Villegas

Trademark Cheers

The UP Pep Squad has been known for introducing Filipino cheers in the UAAP.

  • Unibersidad (ng Pilipinas)
  • Unibersidad (Tribal)
  • Unibersidad Fiesta
  • UP Fight
  • Let's Go UP
  • Maroons
  • Hey
  • Hey Hey
  • Hey Hey Hey
  • Go Fight
  • Hold Up
  • Shout and Cheer
  • Stand Up
  • We Are UP
  • Heto Na
  • Pagbaybay
  • Jazz
  • Sugod
  • Laban Pilipinas
  • Iskolar ng Bayan
  • Hala Bira!
  • Vogue
  • Freedom
  • UP Paparty!
  • Bahaghari
  • UPuso (Utak at Puso)

References

  1. ^ GMANews.TV (2007-09-17), "UP Pep Squad is 2007 UAAP cheerdance champion", GMA News. Retrieved on 28 July 2013.
  2. ^ Jasmine W. Payo (2008-09-08), "UP back-to-back cheer-dance champion", Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved on 28 July 2013.
  3. ^ RCJ/HS, GMANews.TV (2010-09-12), "UP Pep Squad rules UAAP cheerdance tilt", GMA News. Retrieved on 28 July 2013.
  4. ^ Markku Seguerra & Hana Grace Belo (2011), "PHOTO GALLERY: The UP Pep Squad goes back to blonde", Interaksyon. Retrieved on 28 July 2013.
  5. ^ Chris Lagunzad (2012-09-22), "UP Pep Squad scores cheerdance three-peat", Yahoo! News. Retrieved on 28 July 2013.
  6. ^ Encarnita Deveraturda (2009-06-16), "College Pep Squad competes in the 3rd Cheerleading Asia International Open Championships in Tokyo, Japan", St. Scholastica's College. Retrieved on 28 July 2013.
  7. ^ ABS-CBNNews.com (2011-11-28), "PH places 3rd in world cheerleading tilt", ABS-CBNNews.com. Retrieved on 28 July 2013.
  8. ^ Gian C. Geronimo/VVP, GMA News (2013-05-22), "UP Pep Squad reaps awards in intl cheerleading fest in Japan", GMA News. Retrieved on 28 July 2013.
  9. ^ The Philippine Star (2013-06-28), "UP pep squad rules PSC Games with 4 golds", The Philippine Star. Retrieved on 28 July 2013.
  10. ^ "UP Pep Squad nabs 3 medals at Cheerleading World Championships". Rappler. Retrieved 24 November 2015.