10/03/2026
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Last Saturday, March 7, 2026, at the CCSJDM Sports Complex, the college community gathered for the much-anticipated Mr. and Ms. City College 2026, one of the highlights of the CCSJDM 9th Founding Anniversary celebration. Representatives from different academic programs, including Senior High School, showcased their talent, charisma, and confidence in a night filled with excitement, elegance, and school pride.
The event celebrated not only beauty and talent but also personality, creativity, and advocacy as contestants competed in various segments throughout the evening.
After a series of competitive rounds, the Top 5 finalists for Mr. City College were Emmanuel Loreto from the Bachelor of Science in Psychology with an overall score of 92.25, Hervy Verzosa from the Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management with 91.22, Leonard Kim Palomata from the Bachelor of Public Administration with 87.24, Christian Parinas from the Bachelor of Science in Criminology with 87.24, and Luis Jammel Deliarta from the Bachelor of Social Work with 86.25.
Meanwhile, the Top 5 finalists for Ms. City College were Eloisa Joyce Pedroche from the Bachelor of Science in Criminology with an overall score of 95.20, Ma. Lexus Berino from the Bachelor of Science in Psychology with 93.22, Nicole Andrea Bodis from the Bachelor of Public Administration with 91.29, Beth Stephan Aguilar from the Bachelor of Human Services with 91.23, and Marielle De Jesus from the Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management with 88.22.
The Top 5 finalists were determined based on their total scores from various competition categories, including Advocacy Video, Casual Wear, Sports Wear, Talent, Production Number, Swimwear, Long Gown or Formal Wear, as well as special awards such as Photogenic and Peopleโs Choice.
Students, faculty, and organizers gathered to witness and support the contestants, making the evening a memorable celebration of confidence, talent, and unity within the City College of San Jose del Monte community. โจ๐