13/08/2024
WE ARE INVITING YOU!
Hello Sikaran Team! KASAMA FEU-Roosevelt Team will hold an interclub Tune Up match in preparation of for the upcoming National Competition in November.
Participants will be issued certificates and further details will be announced in this page.
For list of Players per club entry, you can message Christian Olidan or Leslee Ann Cruz for further details.
See you!
14/11/2023
NCR Sikaran Team Chain of Command
14/11/2023
π₯ Attention SIKARAN Martial Arts Enthusiasts! π₯
Let's make this Black Belt Promotion a memorable and supportive experience for everyone involved! Submit your entries and requirements to your respective Club Chief Instructors on or before NOVEMBER 15, 2023.
π₯ Who Should Attend:
Brown Belt holders are much obliged!
Black Belts for next dan
See you guys there!
21/09/2023
In loving memory of Sir Paterno Calo Jr., founder of our Kasama Sikaran Roosevelt team. His leadership, wisdom, and passion for martial arts have left an indelible mark on us all. Rest in peace, Sir Paterno, your legacy lives on in our hearts. π₯β€οΈ
20/08/2023
π Hats off Team NCR for the incredible achievement in securing the majority of defending champion title medals! π₯π Your hard work, dedication, and teamwork truly shone through.
Can't wait to witness another round of success to continue at the next national tournament! πͺπ½π
12/08/2023
Come join us on November 18, 2023 as Region 3 hosts the Regional tournament at Bulacan!
See you guys there!
08/08/2023
Congratulations to our 2-time Blackbelt Fin weight Category Defending Champion, Dodie Blance Pancho! Your NCR Sikaran team salutes you for the well deserve recognition!
Hats off to Dodie Pancho for winning the Black Belt Pinweight Division of the World Sikaran Brotherhood of the Philippines' 60th Sikaran National Tournament of Champions!
Dodie is an OLFU 2nd Year Criminology student from the Antipolo Campus. He is also a member of the Kalasag Sikaran Arnis Martial Arts (Kasama) Marikina, NCR.
Sikaran is a local martial arts sport, which mostly involves fighting with oneβs feet than with hands. This style is known to be practiced as early as the 16th century.