Friday, November 22, 2013

RILI student is 3rd scariest in Halloween contest

Third scariest contestant Reina Lhyne Abogado (2nd from right)
pose with other RILI representatives: (from left) Kristine Rose
Perez, Brent Matthew Modina, Jhezz Andrei Balatibat, Daphne
Raine Narciso, and Adel Sumague.
Reina Lhyne Abogado, a Grade 3 pupil of Rainbow Institute of Learning, Inc. (RILI), won 3rd place in the Halloween Costume Parade Contest held Oct. 30, at the municipal quadrangle of Pila, Laguna.

Abogado's fearsome look was achieved using a bloody dress and bloody hair with a severed hand. She was also holding a tiyanak and a human skull. Her face was also painted black with a toothy grin.

Contestants paraded around the town plaza asking for candies from different establishments. After which they were judged to determine the scariest and cutest.

Abogado competed with kids from the town of Pila, Laguna. Other representatives of RILI were Lvin Ily Reyes (Preparatory), Adel Sumague (Grade 1), Jhezz Andrei Balatibat (Grade 2), Daphne Raine Narciso (Grade 2), Brent Matthew Modina (Grade 3), and Kristine Rose Perez (Grade 3).

The contest was open to kids aged below 12 years old who are residents of Pila, Laguna. It was sponsored by councilor Reggie Mhar Bote.

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