Run for a Priest 2014

Run for a Priest hits the road again!  This is an annual fun run organized by La Salle University-Ozamiz for the benefit of  the seminarians of Blessed John Paul College Seminary and St. Mary’s Theologate in Brgy. Gango, Ozamis City.  It is being held every first Saturday of August in each year and is a university-wide event.

Now here are a few of our snapshots taken during Run for a Priest 2014!

Warm-Up at the SC Grounds
Warm-Up at the SC Grounds
Striking a Pose Before the Run and Running the 1st K
Striking a Pose Before the Run and Running the 1st K
Running the 2nd K
Running the 2nd K
Running the 3rd K
Running the 3rd K
Queuing for Hot Choco and Pan de Sal after the Run
Queuing for Hot Choco and Pan de Sal after the Run
Striking a Pose with Br. Jimmy
Striking a Pose with Br. Jimmy
Run for a Priest 2014 Jersey
Run for a Priest 2014 Jersey

Thank you Sir Marvel, Sir Joemari, Miss Kim, and Sir Al for the company! 🙂  And thank you to all parents, alumni, and friends who had supported this run for a cause.  See you on the next fun run!

We are Lasallians and WE LEAD!  Animo La Salle!

Run for a Priest is part of La Salle University’s community extension.  Click here for more information on other Lasallian projects.

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