Antilles High School Celebrates Outstanding Success at FBLA Puerto Rico Award Ceremony
On Monday, February 23, 2026, FBLA Puerto Rico held its official Award Ceremony recognizing the top competitors from this year’s competitive events. More than 800 students participated in over 50 different events across Puerto Rico, and 490 students earned placement among the Top 10 in the territory.
Antilles High School is proud to announce the final placements of our Pirates, whose hard work, dedication, and excellence continue to distinguish our chapter among the best in Puerto Rico.
🏆 PUERTO RICO CHAMPIONS – FIRST PLACE
- Alana M. Ramos, David Carrión, and Lyndon Thammarath – Introduction to Business Presentation
- Jayden Castro, Miley Moyeno, and Gian Rivera – Broadcast Journalism
- Liliana Hampton – Social Media Strategies
- Laura Pérez Chévere – Career Portfolio
- Riley Wenk – Website Design
🥈 SECOND PLACE
- Joanne Carromero – Customer Service
- Dariana Betancourt and Kamila Otero – Mobile Application Development
🥉 THIRD PLACE
- Isabel Cruz and Mía Escalera – Digital Animation
- Mariangeliz López – Digital Video Production
- Paola Pesante and Andrea González – Event Planning
FIFTH PLACE
- Zariyah Hampton – Cyber Security
- Luis Flecha – Job Interview
SIXTH PLACE
- Fabiola Vega Carmona – Public Speaking in English
SEVENTH PLACE
- Neishalis Caraballo – Public Service Announcement
- Imalay Graciani and Ian Martínez – Visual Design
EIGHTH PLACE
- Sofía Rodríguez and Bianca Alvarado – Business Ethics
- Jaylanis Castillo – Graphic Design
NINTH PLACE
- Enrique G. Marrero Vélez – Introduction to FBLA
TENTH PLACE
- Isabel Aponte, Mariliz Torres, and Jasmine Calderón – Sales Presentation
This year, 34 Antilles High School students competed in 23 different events. In an extraordinary achievement, 30 of our students placed in the Top 10 across 19 events.
In addition to these impressive individual and team accomplishments, Antilles High School received the GLOBAL CHAMPIONSHIP Award, recognizing our school as one of the top three schools in all of Puerto Rico with the highest number of awards earned.
These results further confirm what we already knew: Antilles High School continues to be a powerhouse chapter within FBLA Puerto Rico. Our students’ commitment to excellence in business, leadership, communication, and technology reflects the strength of our academic programs and the unwavering support of our faculty, staff, and families.
We are incredibly proud of each competitor who represented our school with professionalism and Pirate pride and of our FBLA mentor, Dr. José Cotto, for his unwavering dedication to the Antilles High School FBLA Chapter and our Pirate Future Business Leaders.
Congratulations to all! GO PIRATES!!! 🏴☠️