Enot teamed up with fellow Palarong Pambansa champion Paolo Miguel Labanon, Jabahri Dilangalen, and Pietro Dominic Requiza to dominate the 4X50 medley relay event.
With three golds already under his belt, he said, “Hopefully, (I can win) more!”
Meanwhile, Lora Micah Amoguis (girls 16-17 200m individual medley) and Paulette Xavier Apilado (girls eight to 12 200m IM) accounted for one silver each on the first day of the swimming competition.
Amoguis added a bronze in the girls 16-17 100m backstroke event on Tuesday morning.
She said her Batang Pinoy performance so far was `unexpected in a good way.’ She acknowledged the challenges of balancing her studies after a successful Uaap campaign while continuing to train for the Batang Pinoy.
“Every swim I’ll be doing will sure make it count as I had the chance to represent Davao once more,” Amoguis said.
She and Enot also noted that it was their first time competing with such a huge number of participants. “It was really shocking, the venue looked like a resort,” she added.
Over at the PhilSports Complex in Pasig City, Davao City’s boys 18-above 200m medley relay team of Philip Adrian Sahagun, Francis Greg Espiritu,
John Michael Catamco and Shem Gabrielle Bello salvaged the bronze.
Pasig City claimed the gold medal, and Mandaluyong City-ZZ copped the silver.
Espiritu captured the boys 18-above 200-meter breaststroke gold on Monday, December 18. MLSA