Private Schools Athletic Association (Philippines)

Private Schools Athletic Association
National Games
Abbreviation PRISAA
Legal status Association
Region served
Philippines
Chairman
Dr. Emmanuel Angeles
Main organ
Board of Trustees

Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA), founded in February 17, 1953, is an association of private schools, Christian schools, and home school athletic departments throughout the Philippines.

The PRISAA exist to bring exposure and credibility to private schools across the nation. The PRISAA accomplishes this with tournaments, national rankings, player/coaching awards and recruiting services.

History

Palarong Pambansa veteran Lorendale Echavez made waves in her debut in the Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA) National Games Sunday by snaring 2 gold medals to highlight hostilities at the Joaquin Enriquez Memorial Sports Complex (JEMSC) in Zamboanga City. The 17-year-old University of San Carlos biology freshman won the women’s 200-meter freestyle in 2 minutes and 15.31 seconds, sinking the 3-year-old record of 2:24.69 set also here by Chrizel Lagunday.[1]

PRISAA National Games host cities

Year Games Venue Host City 1st Champion 1st First 1st Second 1st Third
|1991
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Pampanga Sports Complex San Fernando, Pampanga (#) (#) (#) (#)
1992
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Iloilo Sports Complex Iloilo City (#) (#) (#) (#)
1993
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Joaquin F. Enriquez Memorial Stadium Zamboanga City (#) (#) (#) (#)
1994
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(#) (#) (#) (#)
1995
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(#) (#) (#) (#)
1996
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(#) (#) (#) (#)
1997
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Abellana Sports Complex Cebu City (#) (#) (#) (#)
1998
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Suspended (#) (#) (#) (#)
1999
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Suspended (#) (#) (#) (#)
2000
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Suspended (#) (#) (#) (#)
2001
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Angeles City (#) (#) (#) (#)
2002
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Cebu City (#) (#) (#) (#)
2003
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Angeles City (#) (#) (#) (#)
2004
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Bacolod City (#) (#) (#) (#)
2005
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Joaquin F. Enriquez Memorial Stadium Zamboanga City (#) (#) (#) (#)
2006
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Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center Dagupan City [2] (#) (#) (#) (#)
2007
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Iloilo Sports Complex Iloilo City [3] (#) (#) (#) (#)
2008
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Joaquin F. Enriquez Memorial Stadium Zamboanga City (#) (#) (#) (#)
2009
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Naga City[4] (#) (#) (#) (#)
2010
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NCR-Manila (#) (#) (#) (#)
2011
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Joaquin F. Enriquez Memorial Stadium Zamboanga City[5] (70) Region VII [6] (66) Region XI (58) Region VI[7] (58) Region 4-A

References

  1. "Swimmer rips record in PRISAA National Games". 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-12.
  2. "PRISAA National Games 2006". Retrieved 2011-04-02.
  3. "PRISAA National Games 2007". Retrieved 2011-04-02.
  4. "PRISAA National Games 2009". Retrieved 2011-04-02.
  5. "PRISAA National Games 2011". Retrieved 2011-04-02.
  6. "Over-all Champion in 2011 National Collegiate Games -PRISAA". Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  7. "2011 National Collegiate Games -PRISAA". Retrieved 2011-04-17.