
Toledo-Xignex Trojans won the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines (PCAP) online team chess tournament at the Chess.com platform on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
The Atty. Jeah Gacang, Sir John Signe and NM Rafael “Jojo” Legaspi backed Toledo defeated Pasig City King Pirates 13-8 and 14-7.
Woman FIDE Master Cherry Ann Mejia humbled Woman National Master Rowelyn Acedo, 2-1, and International Master Joel Pimentel trounced Omar Bagalacsa, 3-0, to lead Toledo to victory in the first of their two-set showdown in this prestigious competition sponsored by San Miguel Corporation, Ayaland and PCWorx.
Grandmaster Oliver Barbosa, International Master Kim Yap, Mejia and Pimentel carried the fight for the Toledo-Xignex Trojans with decisive victories over the Pasig City King Pirates in the second set.
Barbosa clobbered Sherwin Tiu, 3-0, Yap dismantled Jerome Villanueva,3-0, Mejia blanked Woman FIDE Master Sherily Cua, 3-0, and Pimentel overpowered Bagalacsa, 2.5-0.5, to complete Toledo’s day of triumph.
International Master Idelfonso Datu, International Master Petronio Roca and Mark Kevin Labog carried the fight for the Mayor Vico Sotto-backed up Pasig City King Pirates.
Datu drew 1-1 with FIDE Master Ellan Asuela, Roca edged FIDE Master Carlo Edgardo Garma 2-1, and Labog toppled Diego Abraham Caparino, 2.5-0.5.

“To our founders and pillars, who never stopped dreaming, To the Trojans, who fought with heart and soul, To our families, supporters, and community, who never left our side and to everyone who keeps the fire of Philippine chess burning bright—Thank you from the bottom of my heart.” said Toledo-Xignex Trojans Team Owner Atty. Jeah Gacang.
“It feels great to finally win the championship. It wasn’t easy after making several changes during the offseason,” said Team Manager/benefactor NM Rafael “Jojo” Legaspi. “But we always believe our lineup can beat any team. Our team is built to win championships.”
The win completed Toledo’s redemption tour after a heartbreaking finish last conference. With Jojo Legaspi taking over the managerial duties, the Trojans swept the field in last conference’s elimination round, winning 22 straight matches.
They made it 24-0 as they set up a title match with defending champion Manila Load Manna Knights. But Christmas didn’t come for the Trojans—they fell short of No. 25.
After winning the first set, they lost the second and the Armageddon to settle for another runner-up finish.
The Trojans regrouped for Season 5, getting the services of GM Mark Paragua and GM Oliver Barbosa. Legaspi also added IM Joel Banawa, IM Barlo Nadera, FIDE Master Carlos Edgardo Garma and NM Rhenzi Kyle Sevillano. They finished the season’s first conference with a 19-3 record.
Scheduling problems sidelined Paragua in the playoffs, but the Trojans have enough depth to beat the Iloilo Kisela Knights in the South semifinals, 2-0, and Bacolod Blitzers in the South finals, 2-0.
Meanwhile, San Juan Predators trounced Bacolod Blitzers , 18-3, in their one-game playoff to clinch third place.
Sanctioned by the Games and Amusement Board (GAB) headed by its chairman Atty. Francisco Rivera, PCAP is headed by Atty. Paul Elauria as President-Commissioner and Michael Angelo Ong Chua as Chairman. -Marlon Bernardino-