ANGELES CITY – Strategic brilliance and unwavering focus led Joshua B. Mallari to a podium finish at the Batang Pinoy National Championships 2025, where he proudly earned a bronze medal in the ASEAN Rapid Category (Chess). His success not only highlights his exceptional intellect and skill but also shines a spotlight on Angeles City’s growing reputation for producing top young talents.
Competing against some of the country’s best young chess players, Mallari showcased composure and tactical mastery throughout the tournament. Each move he made reflected patience, precision, and confidence — qualities that mark the makings of a true champion. His victory demonstrates that mental strength and strategy can stand shoulder to shoulder with physical athleticism in the realm of sports excellence.
Mallari’s accomplishment is a source of immense pride for the city and a reminder that dedication to one’s craft, no matter the field, can lead to success. His bronze medal finish underscores the importance of perseverance, discipline, and critical thinking — values that every young Angeleño can aspire to emulate.
Mayor Carmelo “Jon” Lazatin II congratulated Mallari for his outstanding performance and commended him for bringing honor to Angeles City through his achievements. The mayor expressed pride in the young athlete’s success, describing him as an inspiration for the youth who wish to pursue both intellectual and athletic excellence.
“Joshua Mallari has proven that true strength comes from the mind as much as the body,” Mayor Lazatin said. “His achievement reminds us that success can take many forms — in the classroom, on the court, or over the chessboard. We are proud of his discipline and determination. Truly, #MagalingAngAngeleño!”
The City Government of Angeles reaffirmed its continued support for local youth competing in diverse disciplines — from physical sports to mind games like chess. The administration emphasized its commitment to nurturing holistic development among young Angeleños, encouraging both mental and physical growth.
With his sharp intellect and calm under pressure, Joshua B. Mallari has carved a place among the city’s promising young athletes. His success at the Batang Pinoy National Championships serves as a powerful reminder that the mind can be just as mighty as muscle — and that every Angeleño, armed with focus and determination, can achieve checkmate moments of their own.
Source: Angeles City Information Office