November 30, 2025
by Dinize Pradanos
AISATunggalian 2025 was set ablaze as the radiant and blazing team Orange Apache claimed victory and took back the crown. The teams showered the audience with gratitude and expertise in creating positive change while serving the school with proper morality and respect, as they stood gracefully on the stage—carrying not only beauty but also the intellectual capacity and confidence to make a meaningful difference. Contestants from four different teams—the Blue Warthogs, Green Osprey, Orange Apache, and Red Nighthawks competed and reflected their vision as future aviators who are ready to fly high with their dreams.
The evening started with great poise and remarkable speeches from the contestants, supported by the strength of their advocacies and the confidence they showed on stage. Each participant delivered their message and immediately set the tone to represent values that matter to the AISAT community. The newly crowned AISAT Ambassadress is Ms. Erian Juliana J. Gonato, who impressed the judges with her confidence, intelligence, and strong sense of purpose as she walked through the stage, but beyond that poise, she is also an ROTC Officer, in which she demonstrated good leadership and discipline. She not only took home the crown but also some awards, including the People’s Choice Award, Best in Creative Jeans, Ms. Photogenic, and Ms. Eloquent. Supporting that, the AISAT Ambassador is Mr. Lex Maverick B. Sienes, as he stood out for his great, strong presence and knowledge about change and impact for the school development. He also received some of the special awards, including the Best in Creative Jeans and Mr. Eloquent.
Beyond the Runner Ups
The highlights don’t just stop there, but they also continue to the rest of the contestants who also devoted their time and effort to making this event successful. The Runner-Up titles reflected that being one was also a great experience for them to have, showing that they created a deep connection with the crowd, in which they easily adapted and practiced to talk in front of everyone. The Red Nighthawks’ Kenneth C. Calisang, earned First Runner-Up Ambassador and received the People’s Choice Award, the Smart Choice Award, and the Best in Advocacy award and as for the Ambassadress category, Danielle D. Jose of Blue Warthogs delivered a poised and confident performance that reflected her dedication and preparation, their performance demonstrated passion and sincerity, capturing the audience’s attention. As for the Green Osprey, represented by Ms. Sycrra Pearl S. Peligro and Daniel B. Gador, was respectively named Second Runner-Up Ambassadress and Ambassador and also received the Smart Choice Award.
“AISAT IS THE BEST”
The Third Runner-Up awards recognized contestants whose creativity and personality shone on stage. Robbie Wayne Q. Dalisay of Blue Warthogs secured Third Runner-Up Ambassador and was also named Mr. Photogenic, reflecting both charm and confidence. Red Warthogs, represented by Riza Linda C. Yongson of the Red Warthogs, earned the title of Third Runner-Up Ambassadress and was also named Best in Advocacy. She brought renewed energy to the program with her lively and goofy personality by singing along to the well-known rap line “AISAT IS THE BEST,” a rap written a year ago that became popular because of its remix. This moment sparked laughter and excitement, uplifting the crowd and adding a fun atmosphere to the event.
Make change by DOING
The Best in Advocacy award went to Red Nighthawks for their strong message on patriotism. They proposed a meaningful initiative to honor the national flag, such as conducting a flag ceremony every Monday morning or playing the national anthem through audio to show respect. Their advocacy reminded everyone that, even though the school is run under the guidance of another country, practicing patriotism and showing love for one’s own country can be done in simple but meaningful ways every day.
The AISATungalian came to an end, and the winning crowns marked the close of the day. The event was not only about winning titles, but also about showing and proving how future aviators stand their ground for morality and good deeds for the better development of the school. The cheers from the crowd, the laughter shared, and the proud moments on stage reminded everyone of the strong bond within the AISAT community. It became a time where students came together, celebrated differences, and enjoyed the moment as one. Even after the lights were turned off and the program ended, the memories of AISATungalian continue to inspire as our dreams take flight.
