Snapping #squadgoals and selfies at the WNCAA

Centro Escolar University students raise their senior division WNCAA Championship trophy. —PHOTO BY GABRIEL DIU
Centro Escolar University students raise their senior division WNCAA Championship trophy. —PHOTO BY GABRIEL DIU

Just over a month ago, To be You announced that the Women’s National Collegiate Athletic Association (WNCAA) Cheerleading Competition will be held on Feb. 25 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. In hindsight, it was a daunting task, organizing an event of such magnitude in a matter of weeks. Truth be told, there were times when we thought the deal was off. How were we going to get partners at such short notice?

Enter Vivo.

“Best Vivo cheerleader” winner for the senior division, Roselle Vytiaco from Miriam College
Vivo “Best cheerleader selfie” winner for the senior division, Roselle Vytiaco, from Miriam College, receives her award. —PHOTO BY SHOUN DAVID

The smartphone with the ultimate selfie camera (its V5 Plus boasts a 20-megapixel dual front camera) supporting the event was a no-brainer: the WNCAA Cheerleading Competition is more than a sport; it’s a tradition with countless moments worth capturing.
From the jaw-dropping lifts and midair somersaults to the all-out display of school spirit and the happy chaos among pep squads backstage, such scenes deserve to be immortalized in the best way possible.

What better way to preserve such #squadgoal groupies and selfies than through a Vivo?

“Best Vivo cheerleader” winner in the junior division, Julia Pistis from De La Salle Zobel
Members of Junior division winner St. Paul College Pasig receive their gold medals and Vivo goodie bags. —PHOTO BY VJ CASTAÑEDA
San Beda College Alabang Junior Red Lions celebrate their first runner-up finish in the Junior division —PHOTO GLETTE-YZAK MURING
Vivo mascots at intermission —PHOTO BY MACXMIL DE RAMOS

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