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Fastbreak: Quality is Key

No sooner had the din of competition and merriment die at the conclusion of the 2006 sports fest when the echoes of what was in store for next year (2007) was being bruited about. According to organizers the bar had been raised again , but that they certainly hoped to better and improve the 2006 yardstick of success for 2007 . Plans were being formulated for a bigger and better festival the coming year. So, they were exhorting all to plan now to attend our Year 2007 "festevents". Their parting reminder: See you all next year

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Well the 2007 Sports Festival is almost upon us but alas it looks like there will be fewer sports activities this year not more.   The sports festival web site  usually lists down nine sports disciplines But it looks like the only sports competitions which are sure of taking place are volleyball  tennis and golf.  Golf is scheduled to be held at the Gauntlet Golf C,lub in Fredericksburg in Virginia.  No other data are available viz-a-viz day of tournament, participants, prizes, format and so forth.

Again making a big splash this year will be the tennis tournament which has been streamlined to attune and make it more relevant  to present conditions. A tennis super body is now in place and a super tournament is expected much to the delight of tennis diehards. This is a result of recent developments  that resulted  in the unity and cohesiveness  of the different Filipino tennis groups in the Metro DC area.  Montgomery County based Danny Francia of the Filipino American Tennis Association of Maryland (FATAM)  has carried the brunt of tennis activities . He he has now a powerful ally in Ed Tiong, coordinator of the recently organized Fil-Am Tennis of North Virginia. They will co-chair the event.  Tentative schedule is June 23 at the Fairfax Racuet Indoor Club Details will be announced later

Volleyball competitions will be held simultaneously with the Family Picnic Day on June 24, 2007 at the Tucker Road Sports complex in Fort Washington in Maryland where it had been traditionally held except for a few years  Volleyball has always been the backbone of the sports fest .  And since this is also a Family Picnic, there will be music, entertainment, and games for the whole family. And of course, there will be lots of delicious authentic Filipino foods, from the familiar to the exotic, to satisfy any appetite. So the cheers of the crowd watching the volleyball games will mingle with the noise of our kababayans making merry which adds to the fiesta atmosphere.  Perhaps the quality of the sports fest  will make up for the fewer sports competitions which will lend credence to last year’s parting words:  see you next year.

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Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman William “Butch” Ramirez flew down to his hometown in Davao City to  celebrate his 57th birthday with some 70 teenagers of Our Lady of Fatima Church’s Sagip Kinabuhi Program (SKP) recently.  Ramirez promised to help the parish in sports and livelihood projects, particularly those that will cater to the welfare of the youth.

The PSC chairman  had a thanksgiving Mass officiated by parish priest Bong Gonzaga who thanked Ramirez for his continued support to the parish over the past years. After the Mass, an SKP member thanked Ramirez in behalf of the group. He thanked Ramirez  “for giving us sports gears like rubber shoes and jerseys and also thanked him  for celebrating his  birthday with them. ‘”We will always remember your goodness," he said in Cebuano.

Ramirez, countered by saying  “The good Lord has blessed me so much and I and my wife are happy to share this with you. I encourage you to always be thankful for the blessings in life. Dream on. Never give up. Believe in God and believe in yourself. Be patient to reach your dreams.” Go into sports he exhorted the young people and engage in fruitful undertakings.  

We can understand Ramirez’  desire to help develop the youth.  He has been a faculty member  at the Holy Cross College of Davao where he was active in the sports department.  My wife Nancy was the School Nurse then, although I knew  him during the Davao City Inter Faculty Basketball Tournament of the DCAA  where I was connected with the  Sports program of another school.  More power to you Butch!

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     3 Pinays Set Two World Records in Everest Climb

The first Filipino women to reach the summit of Mount Everest set a second  world record  by becoming the first women to traverse the two main routes to the world’s highest mountain. The three Filipinas, Noelle Wenceslao, Carina Dayondon and Janet Belarmino set two world records in Everest history. They are the first Filipinas and first ASEAN women to reach the summit of Mount Everest and the first women to cross the mountain from the north route in Tibet to the south route in Nepal.

Crossing the mountain from Tibet to Nepal has only been done by a handful of mountaineers - all of them men. The traverse posed a bigger challenge for the women as they passed an unfamiliar route during the descent.  “Kaya ng Pinay iyan”  Mabuhay!"

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     Pacquiao is Kayoed!

Somehow the phrase does not seem right.  After so many victories it seems uncomfortable  to even think about a Pacquiao loss. But he did lose.  He got clobbered by a wisp of a girl.  Well of course it was in a totally different ring. The Political Ring.  A venue where he treads unfamiliar grounds.  But to many it was a loss they did not mind.  In fact there was a collective sigh of relief when news broke out that he did not make it.  “Now he can concentrate again on boxing” Politics can come again later.

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