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(Redirected from CEC Dragons) Private Chinese college in Cebu City, Philippines

Cebu Eastern College
Pamantasang Silangang Cebu (Filipino)
Former namesCebu Chinese School (1915–1961)
Established1915
PresidentFrederick K.D. Ong
LocationKilat St., Pahina Central, Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
10°17′40″N 123°53′45″E / 10.29435°N 123.89584°E / 10.29435; 123.89584
NewspapaerAtalaya Publication
NicknameDragons
Sporting affiliationsCESAFI
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Cebu Eastern College (simplified Chinese: 宿务东方学院; traditional Chinese: 宿務東方學院; pinyin: Sùwù Dōngfāng Xuéyuàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sok-bū Tong-hong Ha̍k-īⁿ) is a Chinese Filipino school situated at the intersection of Dimasalang and Leon Kilat in Cebu City, Philippines. The campus offers kindergarten, elementary, high school and college classes. Additionally, they operate a separate campus on D. Jakosalem that focuses on elementary-level education. CEC offers Chinese classes as well as English and Filipino subjects.

Sports

The school participates in the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc. (CESAFI). They have been led by multiple CESAFI stars such as Nikee Montalvo, among many others. They won the Happee Online Sinulog Basketball Cup, defeating Hapee Online with a final score of 195–192, led by their leading wingman Montalvo with 30 points in double overtime.

In the CESAFI 2010 season, CEC won the championship crown, as the Dragons defeated the SHS-Ateneo De Cebu Magis Eagles, 3–0, in a best-of-five series.

Other notable stars include basketball cagers BJ Zosa, Mark Olayon, and Roy Villarias, who were among the selected players recruited by the UE Red Warriors to play in the UAAP. James Tempra and Raymar Jose were recruited to play for the FEU Tamaraws.

Preceded by
San Pablo Chung Hua School
June 1915
Oldest Chinese School in the Philippines
Fifth
September 1915
Succeeded by
Saint Stephen's High School
July 22, 1917

References

  1. DY, ADRIAN (July 13, 2012). "UAAP: DLSU, UST, FEU on the hunt; UE on the rebuild". GMA News Online. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
  2. "Former CEC standout to play for PH Under 18 team". INQUIRER.net. June 22, 2012. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
  3. Panerio, Jonas (March 5, 2018). "FEU Tamaraws acquire James Tempra from Cebu Eastern College". Spin.ph. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
  4. Terrado, Reuben (November 24, 2016). "FEU star Raymar Jose reveals he was supposed to play for La Salle. Find out what happened". Spin.ph. Retrieved November 14, 2024.

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See also: Higher education in the Philippines
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