NSTP Day 2022
NSTP Day 2022
NSTP Day 2022
OFFERTORY PROCESSION
EGGS - BUCSSP
- BUCAL
BISCUITS - BUCIT
BUCE
FRUITS - BUCAF
BUTC
WINE - BU JMRIGD
CANDLE - BUCS
HOST/BREAD - BUIA
BUCENG
LOVE OFFERINGS (STIPEND) BUPC BUGC BUCN
BUTC BU CBEM
BU IPESR BU NSTP Director
General Rules:
1. List of participants per event should be submitted to the NSTP Office on or before OCTOBER 29, 2022.
2. Participants per event shall report to the playing venue 15 minutes before the game.
3. 15 minutes defaulting time.
4. A NSTP Student Facilitator who is officially enrolled can participate to only one (1) game to allow other students to participate in
the various events.
5. Only the team leader and the coordinator can question/discuss matters regarding the game.
Reminders:
Materials needed (except the Maria and Mario went to town), Prizes in each game will be charge to assigned College/Unit;
Colleges/Unit in-charge per game will facilitate and will take the pictures and to be submitted to NSTP Office;
GAME PROPER
Game MARIO AND MARIA WENT TO TOWN
In-Charge BU CBEM
Playing venue BU SPORTS COMPLEX
Team Composition There should be 10 players from each college. Team should
be composed of 5 males and 5 females.
Things needed Kimono, skirt, scarf, bilao or basket, wooden shoes or sandal
1. Each team shall bring its own paraphernalia.
2. Paraphernalia will be placed in front of each team. The poles should be placed 20 meters away
from the starting line.
3. The game facilitators should arrange each team into single files.
4. The game facilitator will whistle to signal the start of the game.
5. At the signal of the whistle, the first player should carry the bilao or basket along with him/her.
6. The player should only start walking after all of the paraphernalia are properly worn and carried.
7. The player should walk as fast as he/she could from the starting line around the pole and back to
the starting line.
Mechanics 8. Once the player has returned to the starting line, him /her immediately put-off all the
paraphernalia and pass it to the next player.
9. The succeeding player will do what the first player did, and so on until all the members have
completed the cycle.
10. The team with the fastest time to complete the cycle will be declared winner.
Game TELLYAKAD
In-Charge BUCE
Playing venue BU SPORTS COMPLEX
Team Composition There should be 8 players per college.
Things needed
1. Eight participants from every college are expected to join the game.
2. The first two players on each team will wear two stilts/kadang, one for each foot. Participants
align behind the line, first whipping in the facing beam.
3. At the signal GO, the game formally starts. This will be a 10-meter course.
Mechanics 4. The participants must collect the letters at the front and arrange them to form a word related to
NSTP after all the participants in the team race.
5. After arranging the jumbled letters, the group must shout "EUREKA" to recognize their team to
tell the unlocked word.
Method
1. The first players to walk with stilts or kadang at the signal. As the participant gets to the front,
he/she will pick a letter and go back to his teammates and tag the next person in line. Then, the
next person in line repeats the once-around the cone course.
2. Once all the participants have completed the race, they must decode the mystery word or
message and shout "EUREKA." Then tell the word/message in front (IN THE
FACILITATOR)
3. Only the team who shouts EUREKA will be recognized and given a chance to speak the decoded
mystery word in front.
4. The first team to finish all the races and figure out the mystery word wins the mystery prize.
5. In the case of a tie, prizes will still be given to those winners.
Officiating role
● Referee
● Umpire
● scorer
Catcher- The catcher catches the ball and is allowed to tag a runner.
Runner- The player who runs into base or inside the field after kicking the
ball.
Starting game.
● The teams must have equal players
● The referee shall toss a coin and one captain shall call it in the air.
The winner shall choose to either kicking or fielding . The loser of
Mechanics
the toss is given the remaining choice.
Kicking
● All kicks must be taken at or behind the home plate.
● Kickers cannot stop the ball with their foot and then kick it.
● The ball must pass behind 1st and 3rd base if not it will be called
strike
● The kicker has the freedom to request how fast the ball should pitch.
Catching a fly ball before it lands (a kicked ball straight into the
air)
○ Throwing at or tagging a runner.
● The catcher must be positioned at least 3 feet from the kicker and
behind home plate until the ball is kicked.
○ Fielders must try to stay out of the baseline unless they are
attempting to tag the runner or catch a kicked ball.
Running ● Runners must try their best to stay within the baseline.
● No sliding!
● A runner can overrun any base when running to it. A runner cannot
be tagged out for overrunning a base. This includes 2nd and 3rd base.
○ A runner leading off the base before the ball is kicked will
be called out!
● When two runners are on the same base at the same time, The
previous runner will be called out.
● When a runner is on base, and a fly ball is hit and caught, that runner
can only advance if they stay on the base as the ball is caught.
○ Any kicked ball (fair or foul) that is caught in the air and
hasn't bounced on the ground first..
○ A runner who is not on a base after the ball hits the base.
Scoring ● 1 point is awarded each successful run (reaching the home plate
without getting eliminated).
Winning team/ ● The team who has the most successful runs wins.
end game
Game BALLOON CUTTERPILLAR
In-Charge BU CSSP
Playing venue BU SPORTS COMPLEX
Team Composition There should be 10 players from each college. Team should be composed of 5 male and 5 female
players.
Things needed Balloons, Pole
Mechanics
Mechanics
Game
In-Charge BUPC
Playing venue BU SPORTS COMPLEX
Team Composition
Things needed
Mechanics
This amazing race show where teams compete to find clues and solve puzzles. Competitors race through exciting
locations as they cooperate to complete wild challenges. These games aim to promote collaboration that utilizes each
player’s particular skills and talents. There should be 10 players from each college. Team should be composed of 5 males and 5
females.
Storage box construction is a creative challenge for a workplace with a supply of empty storage boxes.
Pro tip: Offer bonus points for spirals, spins, and loop-the-loops!
Envelope folding asks the question, how small can you fold an envelope? During this task, competitors try to fold standard letter-sized
envelopes as many times as possible. The goal is to make as compact a shape as possible. The game is more challenging than it
sounds! Players can use any combination of techniques. Judges can award points for smallest envelope and highest number of folds
achieved.
1. Set out a bowl of 20 cereal loops and a length of dental floss or sewing thread for each team.
2. Let the team members study the location of these supplies before blindfolding both players.
3. One player holds the thread while the other guides cereal pieces onto the thread.
To add to this Amazing Race idea, have team members switch roles for a second round to see which role suits them best!
1. Print a familiar phrase in large font. Something like “Every dog shall have its day” or “The early bird gets the worm” are
great.
2. Cut each word into a separate strip of paper.
3. Choose crew members to play the “snitches” and give each snitch one of the words.
4. Print a list of simple clues regarding each snitch. Hints like “taller than the rest,” “loves the color blue,” or “sits near a
window” will work.
5. Each two-player receives the list of clues and seeks out the snitches to retrieve
the words and assemble the phrase.
This game is a fun, collaborative task for teams. The phrase can even be something related to the team’s function.
The Macarena
The Floss
The Chicken Dance
The Running Man
Disco Dancing
The Hula
Freestyle
The Moonwalk
Make sure there are enough moves for all the players. You can cut the list into strips, fold the slips, and put them in a cup. Each team
member picks a folded dance strip. Team members form relay lines, with members separated by three or four feet. Team captains
announce and perform the first dance as they make their way to the next team member. The next team member opens their strip,
announces their dance, and does their best version as they move to the next member. This pattern continues until the relay finishes. If a
player is not familiar with the chosen dance, then they are free to give it their best interpretation!
PARTICULAR TOTAL
CATERING SERVICES
Breakfast, AM Snacks, Lunch, PM 1,000.00 x 100 pax 100,000.00
Snacks (good for 100 persons) Guests, NSTP Focal Person and
Office Staff
SOUND SYSTEM SERVICES
-Thanksgiving Mass at Sports
Complex
-Opening Program 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM 15,000.00
-Laro ng Lahi
-Amazing Race
-Search for Mr. And Ms. NSTP
NSTP DAY T-Shirt 35 pcs for Guests, NSTP Focal
Person and Office Staff 21,000.00
600.00 x 35 pcs
PRIZES
AMAZING RACE 3,500.00
3rd Prize 500.00
2nd Prize 1,000.00
SEARCH FOR MR. & MS. NSTP 1st Price 2,000.00 7,000.00
3rd Prize 500.00 x 2
2nd Prize 1,000.00 x 2
1st Price 2,000.00 x 2
TARPAULIN 3,000.00
SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS 20,000.00
GRAND TOTAL 166,500.00
(Charge to BU NSTP FUND)
ALL COLLEGES/UNIT shall be charge their EXPENSES in connection with this event to their College/Unit
NSTP Funds subject to the usual accounting and auditing rules and regulations.
RENATO BELGA
Budget Officer
Recommending Approval;
Approved;
ARNULFO M. MASCARINAS, Ph. D.
SUC President IV