Monday, June 27, 2022

Free House Plans | Unique and Quirky Ideas

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I have built houses, retail stores and hotels in the Philippines, Malaysia and Palau. You can call me at 0931-212-5687 or email me at vcastillo.ce@gmail.com. International clients can pay for the Construction Plans at paypal. Thank you.

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Modern House 54 sq. m.


L-Cube House


Rubik's Cube House


Tetris House


Corned Beef House


Diamond House

Sunday, May 15, 2022

Philippine Olympic Prospects at SEA Games 2021

 


1. EJ Obiena (26 years old) - Track and Field

Pole Vault 5.46 meters (Gold - SEA Games 2021)

Personal Best: 5.93m

SEA Games record: 5.46m (holder)

Asian Games record: 5.70m

Olympic record: 6.03m



2. Carlos Yulo (22 y.o.) - Gymnastics

Men's Floor Exercise (Gold - SEA Games 2021)

Men's Individual All-Around (Gold - SEA Games 2021)

Men's Still Rings (Gold - SEA Games 2021)

Vault (Gold - World Championships 2021)



3. Aleah Finnegan (19 y.o) - Gymnastics

Vault (Gold - SEA Games 2021)

Women's Individual All-Around (Silver - SEA Games 2021)


4, 5. Kyla Richardson (24 y.o), Kayla Richardson (24 y.o.) - Track and Field

Women's 100m, 200m, 400m

Women's 200m run - Kyla Richardson 23.56 seconds (Silver - SEA Games 2021)

Women's 200m run - Kayla Richardson 23.87 seconds (Bronze - SEA Games 2021)

SEA Games record: 23.01sec

Asian Games record: 22.48sec

Olympic record: 21.34sec



6. Miranda Renner (23 y.o.) - Swimming

100m Freestyle 56.95sec (Bronze - SEA Games 2021)

SEAG record: 54.74sec

Asian Games record: 53.27sec

Olympic record: 51.96sec


 7. Jessica Geriane - Swimming

50m Backstroke 29.35sec (Silver - SEA Games 2021)

SEAG record: 28.90sec

Asian Games record: 26.98sec

Olympic record: N/A


8. Kim Mangrobang (30 y.o.) - Track and Field

2h:13m:31s Triathlon (Gold - SEA Games 2021)

2h:13m:12s Duathlon (Gold - SEA Games 2021)

Asian record Triathlon: 1h:52m:12s

Olympic record Triathlon: 1h:56m:16s


9. Faith Alcoseba - Track and Field

2h:18m:30s Triathlon (Bronze - SEA Games 2021)



10. Fernando Casares (26 y.o.) - Track and Field

1h:56m:57s Triathlon (Gold - SEA Games 2021)

Asian record Triathlon: 1hr:43m:11s

Olympic record Triathlon: 1hr:45m:01s


11. Andrew Kim Remolino (22 y.o.) - Track and Field

1:h59m:16s Triathlon (Silver - SEA Games 2021)


12. Alex Eala (17 y.o.) - Tennis

WTA #397 as of May 16, 2022

2 Titles - Professional Women's Tennis

Previously ranked #1 in ITF Girls Juniors 


13. Miko Eala (19 y.o.) - Tennis

Penn State University Stand-out Men's Tennis


Thursday, May 12, 2022

Upcoming Major Boxing Fights & Results (Updated May 13)

UPCOMING MAJOR BOXING FIGHTS:


May 14, 2022
WBA/WBC/IBF Super Welterweight Unification Fight
Jermell Charlo 34-1-1 (18 KO) vs Brian Castano 17-0-1 (12 KO) 2



May 14, 2022
Welterweight Fight
Jaron Ennis 28-0-0 (26 KO) vs Custio Clayton 19-0-1 (12 KO)



May 21, 2022
WBO Interim Middleweight Title Fight
Janibek Alimkhanuly 11-0-0 (7 KO) vs Danny Dignum 14-0-1 (8 KO)



May 28, 2022
WBA Regular Lightweight Title Fight
Gervonta "Tank" Davis 26-0-0 (24 KO) vs Rolando "Rolly" Romero 14-0-0 (12 KO)



June 5, 2022
Undisputed Lightweight Titles Fight 
George Kambosos Jr. 20-0-0 (10 KO) vs Devin Haney 27-0-0 (15 KO)



June 7, 2022
WBA/IBF/WBC Bantamweight Unification Fight
Super Arena, Saitama, Japan
Naoya Inoue 22-0-0 (19 KO) vs Nonito Donaire 42-6-0 (28 KO) 2



June 18, 2022
WBC/IBF Light Heavyweight Title Fight
Joe Smith Jr. 28-3-0 (22 KO) vs Artur Beterbiev 17-0-0 (17 KO)




RESULTS:

April 9, 2022

WBA/IBF Middleweight Unification Fight

Golovkin TKO-9 Murata

Gennadiy Golovkin 41-1-1 (36 KO) vs Ryota Murata 16-2-0 (13 KO)



April 9, 2022
WBC Interim Super Welterweight Title Fight
Fundora TKO-7 Lubin
Erickson "Hammer" Lubin 24-1-0 (17 KO)  vs Sebastian Fundora 18-0-1 (12 KO)


April 9, 2022

Lightweight Fight

Garcia UD-12 Tagoe

Ryan Garcia 21-0-0 (18 KO) vs Emmanuel Tagoe 32-1-0 (15 KO)



April 16, 2022
WBC/WBA/IBF Welterweight Unification Fight
Spence TKO-10 Ugas
Errol Spence Jr. 27-0-0 (21 KO) vs Yordenis Ugas 27-4-0 (12 KO)




April 22, 2022
WBO Interim Bantamweight Title Fight
Butler UD-12 Sultan 116-112, 117-111, 118-110
Paul Butler 33-2-0 (15 KO) vs Jonas Sultan 18-5-0 (11 KO)



April 23, 2022
WBC Heavyweight Title Fight
Fury KO-6 Whyte
Tyson Fury 31-0-1 (22 KO) vs Dillian Whyte 28-2-0 (19 KO)




April 30, 2022
WBC/WBO Super Featherweight Unification Fight
Stevenson UD-12 Valdez
Oscar Valdez 30-0-0 (23 KO) vs Shakur Stevenson 17-0-0 (9 KO)



April 30, 2022
Undisputed Female Lightweight Title Fight
Taylor UD-12x2 Serrano
Katie Taylor 20-0-0 (6 KO) vs Amanda Serrano 42-1-1 (30 KO)



April 30, 2022
Jr. Middleweight Fight
Smith UD-12 Vargas
Jessie Vargas 29-3-2 (11 KO) vs Liam Smith 30-3-1 (17 KO)



May 7, 2022
WBA Super Light Heavyweight Title Fight
Bivol UD-12 Alvarez 115-113 115-113 115-113
Saul Canelo Alvarez 57-1-2 (39 KO) vs Dmitry Bivol 19-0-0 (11 KO)





Sunday, April 24, 2022

Open Letter to FIBA


Fรฉdรฉration Internationale de Basket-ball (FIBA)


Greetings Gentlemen, Ladies:


I am a basketball scout from the Philippines and I would like to ask the status of Filipino-Americans Jordan Clarkson and Jalen Green who we would love to see play for our Gilas Pilipinas National Team as locals. The Philippines base it's citizenship from Jus Sanguinis or the Right of Blood so if your grandparent is Filipino, you are a natural-born Filipino as compared to a naturalized Filipino. Others countries like the United States derive citizenship from Jus Soli or the Right of Soil. I understand that FIBA Rules state that players should have a passport of their country of origin at 16 years old. We are not sure if the players in question have acquired Filipino passports at age 16. However they are FIlipinos at birth as stated by the Philippine Constitution. I hope you reconsider our case. 


Sincerely,

Luis Voltaire Guzman Castillo



Saturday, April 23, 2022

Upcoming Major Boxing Fights 2022 Schedule & Results (May 1 Update)

UPCOMING MAJOR BOXING FIGHTS:


May 7, 2022
WBA Super Light Heavyweight Title Fight
Saul Canelo Alvarez 57-1-2 (39 KO) vs Dmitry Bivol 19-0-0 (11 KO)



May 14, 2022
WBA/WBC/IBF Super Welterweight Unification Fight
Jermell Charlo 34-1-1 (18 KO) vs Brian Castano 17-0-1 (12 KO) 2



May 14, 2022
Welterweight Fight
Jaron Ennis 28-0-0 (26 KO) vs Custio Clayton 19-0-1 (12 KO)



May 21, 2022
WBO Interim Middleweight Title Fight
Janibek Alimkhanuly 11-0-0 (7 KO) vs Danny Dignum 14-0-1 (8 KO)



May 28, 2022
WBA Regular Lightweight Title Fight
Gervonta "Tank" Davis 26-0-0 (24 KO) vs Rolando "Rolly" Romero 14-0-0 (12 KO)



June 5, 2022
Undisputed Lightweight Titles Fight 
George Kambosos Jr. 20-0-0 (10 KO) vs Devin Haney 27-0-0 (15 KO)



June 7, 2022
WBA/IBF/WBC Bantamweight Unification Fight
Super Arena, Saitama, Japan
Naoya Inoue 22-0-0 (19 KO) vs Nonito Donaire 42-6-0 (28 KO) 2



June 18, 2022
WBC/IBF Light Heavyweight Title Fight
Joe Smith Jr. 28-3-0 (22 KO) vs Artur Beterbiev 17-0-0 (17 KO)




RESULTS:

April 9, 2022

WBA/IBF Middleweight Unification Fight

Golovkin TKO-9 Murata

Gennadiy Golovkin 41-1-1 (36 KO) vs Ryota Murata 16-2-0 (13 KO)



April 9, 2022
WBC Interim Super Welterweight Title Fight
Fundora TKO-7 Lubin
Erickson "Hammer" Lubin 24-1-0 (17 KO)  vs Sebastian Fundora 18-0-1 (12 KO)


April 9, 2022

Lightweight Fight

Garcia UD-12 Tagoe

Ryan Garcia 21-0-0 (18 KO) vs Emmanuel Tagoe 32-1-0 (15 KO)



April 16, 2022
WBC/WBA/IBF Welterweight Unification Fight
Spence TKO-10 Ugas
Errol Spence Jr. 27-0-0 (21 KO) vs Yordenis Ugas 27-4-0 (12 KO)




April 22, 2022
WBO Interim Bantamweight Title Fight
Butler UD-12 Sultan 116-112, 117-111, 118-110
Paul Butler 33-2-0 (15 KO) vs Jonas Sultan 18-5-0 (11 KO)



April 23, 2022
WBC Heavyweight Title Fight
Fury KO-6 Whyte
Tyson Fury 31-0-1 (22 KO) vs Dillian Whyte 28-2-0 (19 KO)




April 30, 2022
WBC/WBO Super Featherweight Unification Fight
Stevenson UD-12 Valdez
Oscar Valdez 30-0-0 (23 KO) vs Shakur Stevenson 17-0-0 (9 KO)



April 30, 2022
Undisputed Female Lightweight Title Fight
Taylor UD-12x2 Serrano
Katie Taylor 20-0-0 (6 KO) vs Amanda Serrano 42-1-1 (30 KO)



April 30, 2022
Jr. Middleweight Fight
Smith UD-12 Vargas
Jessie Vargas 29-3-2 (11 KO) vs Liam Smith 30-3-1 (17 KO)



Monday, April 18, 2022

Stuttgard Women's Open 2022 (Porsche Tennis Grand Prix)

Stuttgard Open 2022 (Porsche Tennis Grand Prix)

The Stuttgart Open (April 16-24), also known by its sponsored name Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, is a women's tennis tournament held in Stuttgart, Germany. Held since 1978, the tournament is the oldest women's indoor tournament in Europe. The winner gets 500 WTA ranking points, $68,570 prize money and a brand-new Porsche. The Stuttgard Open ushers in the clay season which culminates in the Grandslam French Open (Roland Garros). 

Main Draw

Round of 32

Top Half

Iga Swiatek POL (1) - Bye

Viktorija Golubic SUI vs Eva Lys GER (Q)

Jasmine Paolini ITA vs Camila Giorgi ITA

Storm Sanders AUS (Q) vs Emma Raducano GBR (8)




Maria Sakkari GRE (4) - Bye

Laura Siegemund GER (WC) vs Tamara Zidansek SLO

Liudmila Samsonova RUS vs Camila Paquet FRA (Q)

Petra Kvitova CZE vs Karolina Pliskova CZE (6)



Bottom Half


Anett Kontaveit EST (5) vs Angelique Kerber GER

Shuai Zhang CHN vs Ekaterina Alexandrova RUS

Jule Niemeier GER (WC) vs Bianca Andreescu CAN

Aryna Sabalenka BLR (3) - Bye




Ons Jabeur TUN (7) vs Marketa Vondrousova CZE 

Cori Gauff USA vs Daria Kasatkina RUS

Elena Rybakina KAZ vs Natasja Schunk GER (Q)

Paula Badosa ESP (2) - Bye


Bracket



Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Zavier Lucero Lifts UP Over FEU

Zavier Lucero Lifts UP Over FEU


April 9, 2022
Zavier Lucero scores career-high 27 points, including 16 points in the 3rd quarter, as UP outduels FEU in crunchtime to win 83-76. With time 1:53 left in the game clock, Lucero hits a crucial 3-ball to make it 76-70 UP which was answered by Xyrus Torres 3 76-73 UP. LJ Gonzales spits his free throws to make it 76-74. However a Carl Tamayo follow-up layup makes it a 78-74 cushion for UP. FEU makes a costly turnovers and that was the game. Ricci Rivero scores on an and-1 drive for the final score.

Boxscores:


Monday, April 11, 2022

UAAP Season 84 Men's Basketball Scoring Leaders and Statistics Round 1 Eliminations

UAAP Season 84 Men's Basketball Scoring Leaders and Statistics Round 1 Eliminations


Player / Team / Points Per Game

1. Zavier Lucero (UP) 15.3

2. RJ Abarrientos (FEU) 14.7

3. Jerom Lastimosa (ADU) 14.4

4. Kris Pagsanjan (UE) 13.9

5. Sherwin Concepcion (UST) 13.4

6. LJ Gonzales (FEU) 13.2

7. Ange Kouame (ADMU) 12.9

8. Justine Baltazar (DLSU) 12.7

9-10. Nicael Cabanero (UST) 12.6

9-10. Joshua Fontanilla (UST) 12.6


Player / Team / Field Goal Percentage % (Minimum 7 Shots Per Game)

45 FG% is pretty good average for the season

1. Lenda Douanga (ADU) 70.0% (5.0/7.1)

2. Zavier Lucero (UP) 62.3% (6.1/9.9)

3. Ange Kouame (ADMU) 58.0% (5.7/9.9)

4. Emman Ojuola (FEU) 48.4% (4.3/8.9)

5. Jerom Lastimosa (ADU) 48.2% (5.7/11.9)

6. Tyler Tio (ADMU) 44.4% (3.4/7.7)

7. Justine Baltazar (DLSU) 43.9% (5.1/11.7)

8. Carl Tamayo (UP) 43.1% (4.4/10.3)

9. Joshua Fontanilla (UST) 42.5% (4.9/11.4)

10. Dave Ildefonso (ADMU) 42.0% (4.1/9.9)


Player / Team / 3 Points Field Goal Percentage

40% 3-Point FG% is pretty good average for the season (3 Shots Minimum Per Game)

1. Jerom Lastimosa (ADU) 44.0% (1.6/3.6)

1. Gian Mamuyac (ADMU) 44.0% (1.6/3.6)

3. Xyrus Torres (FEU) 43.9% (2.6/5.9)

4. Tyler Tio (ADMU) 41.7% (2.1/5.1)

5. Dave Ildefonso (ADMU) 37.8% (2.0/5.3)

6. Sherwin Concepcion (UST) 36.7% (3.1/8.6)

7. Carl Tamayo (UP) 35.7% (1.4/4.0)

8. LJ Gonzales (FEU) 34.8% (1.3/3.8)

9-10. Didat Hanapi (ADU) 33.3% (1.0/3.0)

9-10. Emman Galman (DLSU) 33.3% (1.0/3.0)


Player / Team / 3 Points Made Per Game

1. Sherwin Concepcion (UST) 3.1

2-3. Xyrus Torres (FEU) 2.6

2-3. RJ Abarrientos (FEU) 2.6

4. Tyler Tio (ADMU) 2.1

5-7. Dave Ildefonso (ADMU) 2.0

5-7. Mark Nonoy (DLSU) 2.0

5-7. Harvey Pagsanjan (UE) 2.0

8-11. Jerom Lastimosa (ADU) 1.6

8-11. Gian Mamuyac (ADMU) 1.6

8-11. Paul Manalang (UST) 1.6

8-11. Ricci Rivero (UP) 1.6


Player / Team / Free Throw Percentage (3 Shots Minimum Per Game)

It's simple. Big time players go to the Free Throw line with regularity so i qualified it with minimum 2.0 attempts per game.

1. RJ Abarrientos (FEU) 89.3% (3.6/4.0)

2. Zavier Lucero (UP) 84.2% (2.3/2.7)

3. John Lloyd Clemente (NU) 76.0% (2.7/3.6)

4. Jerom Lastimosa (ADU) 75.9% (3.1/4.1)

5-6. Gian Mamuyac (ADMU) 75.0% (1.7/2.3)

5-6. Deschon Winston (DLSU) 75.0% (1.7/2.3)

7. Kurt Lojera (DLSU) 73.3% (1.6/2.1)

8. Harvey Pagsanjan (UE) 73.0% (3.9/5.3)

9. Ricci Rivero (UP) 69.6% (2.3/3.3)

10. CJ Cansino (UP) 69.2% (2.6/3.7)


Player /Team / Rebounds Per Game

1. Ange Kouame (ADMU) 12.3

2. Emman Ojuola (FEU) 12.0

3. LendaDouanga (ADU) 10.3

4. Michael Phillips (DLSU) 9.9

5. Justine Baltazar (DLSU) 9.0

6. Zavier Lucero (UP) 8.3

7. Mallick Diouf (UP) 7.4

8. Carl Tamayo (UP) 7.1

9. Bryan Santos (UST) 6.9

10. Michael Malonzo (NU) 6.7


Player / Team / Assists Per Game

1. Joel Cagulangan (UP) 4.4

2. Clint Escamis (UE) 4.3

3. Jerom Lastimosa (ADU) 3.9

4. Joshua Fontanilla (UST) 3.6

5. SJ Belangel (ADMU) 3.3

6. Ernest Felicilda (NU) 3.1

7-8. Justine Baltazar (DLSU) 3.0

7-8. LJ Gonzales (FEU) 3.0

9-10. Dave Ildefonso (ADMU) 2.6

9-10. Evan Nelle (DLSU) 2.6

4. Dave Ando (UST) 3.0


Player / Team / Steals Per Game

1-2. Clint Escamis (UE) 2.1

1-2. Deschon Winston (DLSU) 2.1

3-4. Zavier Lucero (UP) 2.0

3-4. Vince Magbuhos (ADU) 2.0

5-8. Evan Nelle (DLSU) 1.6

5-8. Kurt Lojera (DLSU) 1.6

5-8. Gian Mamuyac (ADMU) 1.6

5-8. Reyland Torres (NU) 1.6

9-11. Nicael Cabanero (UST) 1.3

9-11. Ernest Felicilda (NU) 1.3

9-11. Ricci Rivero (UP) 1.3


Player / Team / Blocks Per Game

1. Ange Kouame (ADMU) 2.6

2. Mallick Diouf (UP) 1.9

3-4. Michael Phillips (DLSU) 1.4

3-4. Lenda Douanga (ADU) 1.4

5. Bright Nwankwo (DLSU) 1.3

6-7. Justine Baltazar (DLSU) 1.0

6-7. Emman Ojuola (FEU) 1.0

8-9. Michael Malonzo (NU) 0.9

8-9. Cedrick Manzano (ADU) 0.9

10. Issa Gaye (NU) 0.9


Player / Team / Turnovers Per Game

1. Joshua Fontanilla (UST) 4.4

2. Deschon Winston (DLSU) 3.4

3. Lenda Douanga (ADU) 2.9

4-5. Ricci Rivero (UP) 2.7

4-5. Nicael Cabanero (UST) 2.7

6. Justine Baltazar (DLSU) 2.4

7-10. Carl Tamayo (UP) 2.3

7-10. Royce Alforque (FEU) 2.3

7-10. CJ Cansino (UP) 2.3

7-10. Cedrick Colonia (ADU) 2.3


Player / Team / Points + Assists Per Game

Let's estimate 1 assist equals 2 points so this category states the points contribution of playmakers

1. Jerom Lastimosa (ADU) 22.1

2. Joshua Fontanilla (UST) 19.7

3. RJ Abarrientos (FEU) 19.3

4. LJ Gonzales (FEU) 19.2

5. Zavier Lucero (UP) 19.0

6. Justine Baltazar (DLSU) 18.7

7. Harvey Pagsanjan (UE) 17.6

8. Dave Ildefonso (ADMU) 17.4

9. Ricci Rivero (UP) 16.4

10. Clint Escamis (UE) 15.9


Saturday, April 9, 2022

Ateneo Soars Past UST, Continues Undefeated Run

Ateneo Soars Past UST, Continues Undefeated Run

Ateneo dismantled UST 91-80 as they get help from bench players. Ateneo led 10-5 in the 1st quarter as Dave Ildefonso make a fastbreak layup. Triples by Tyler Tio and Chris Koon made it 25-12 Ateneo. Paul Manalang and UST cut the lead at 27-19 end of 1st quarter. UST also went to their second unit as Miguel Pangilinan hits a 3-ball to come within 6 of Ateneo 36-30. Ange Kouame and Joshua Lazaro combined to make it 50-34 Ateneo end of 2nd quarter. UST makes a 9-0 run at the start of the 3rd quarter until a Koon drive quelled the rally 52-43 Ateneo. It was a 3rd quarter showdown as Ateneo matched UST point for point thus it was still 74-58 Ateneo. The Blue Eagles led as much as 24 points in the 4th quarter where Tio scored 8 straight points at 82-58. From then its just a matter of keeping UST at bay as Ateneo cruised to victory. Tio led Ateneo with 20 points and Bryan Andrade 10. UST was led by Sherwin Concepcion with 22 and Manalang 10. 


La Salle Outsteadies Adamson In Grind-It-Out Game

La Salle Outsteadies Adamson In Grind-It-Out Game

It was another close game for Adamson (1-6) versus La Salle (5-2) this time and yet again they come up short. Deschon Winston scored on a drive with 1 minute left in the game as La Salle wrestled the lead at 56-55 then Evan Nelle hits a clutch 3 with 35 seconds left in the game clock, pushing La Salle to a 4-point cushion at 59-55 before Keith Zaldivar cuts it at 59-58 with a 3 of his own. Joaqui Manuel hits a couple of pressure-packed free throws to make it 61-58 La Salle. Zaldivar's 3-point shot attempt was blocked by Justine Baltazar as Adamson's endgame woes continue. Adamson hung with La Salle in the 1st quarter as it ends at 15-all. Lenda Douanga, Jerom Lastimosa and Didat Hanapi provided the scoring as usual. Kurt Lojera scored 8 points in the 2nd quarter as La Salle leads 30-26 at the half. La Salle still leads after 3 quarters at 45-42. It looked like a deflated La Salle team out there as Adamson seizes the lead in the 4th quarter 47-45 and at 53-49 with Cedrick Manzano and Dounga scoring from inside. However Winston, Baltazar and Michael Phillips scored baskets as La Salle claws back. Manuel led La Salle with 14 points, Nelle 12 and Winston 10. Adamson was led by Lastimosa with 15 points, Douanga 11 and Joem Sabandal 10.


Friday, April 8, 2022

NU Vanquishes UE With Avalanche of Points

NU Vanquishes UE With Avalanche of Points 

NU (4-3) scored in bunches as it took the fight out of UE (0-7) early enroute to a 77-61 walk-in-the-park victory. An Antonio Joson 3-pointer made it a 8-0 NU lead followed by 2 triples from John Galinato pads the lead of NU 14-2. UE weakly answered with baskets from Clint Escamis and Aurin Catacutan. A layup by Ernest Felicilda made it 22-5 NU while Jeremy Cruz cuts the lead 22-9 NU at the end of first quarter. NU led as much as 30-11 with a Reyland Torres layup and 38-13 with Torres again hitting a 3 and making 2 free throws. The half ended at 44-21 NU leads. The 3rd quarter saw the biggest leads in the game at 30 points at 60-30 and 63-33 NU. UE trimmed the deficit to a decent 16 points in the end of the game. Mike Malonzo led NU with 12 points, JL Clemente 12, and Galinato 9. UE was led by Kyle Paranada 12, Catacutan 11 and Jeremy Cruz 10.