Sunday, October 26, 2014

Davao del Norte, Tagum City ready to host 2015 Palarong Pambansa

TAGUM CITY- “As if you are already hosting Palarong Pambansa because of your sports facilities.”

Tonisito Umali, assistant secretary of education and chair of Palarong Pambansa, stressed these words during a luncheon meeting Saturday (Feb. 8) in Capitol, Tagum City with Governor Rodolfo del Rosario. Joining them were Department of Education Regional Director Gloria Benigno, Davao del Norte Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Josephine Fadul, and other education officials in the region.  

Umali, who arrived with DepEd consultant Atty. Ronnie Esguera from the Central Office, came to monitor the status of the 2014 Davao Region Athletic Association (DAVRAA) Meet. They checked the sports facilities and capacities of the billeting quarters, and assessed whether the regional meet hosting would qualify the province and the city to host the 2015 Palarong Pambansa. They were ushered by Vice Governor Victorio Suaybaguio Jr., OIC-Provincial Administrator Norma Lumain, and Tagum City Mayor Allan Rellon.  

Umali was impressed at the sight of the Davao del Norte Sports and Tourism Complex, which is the official venue of this year’s DAVRAA, and likened the regional meet hosting to Palaro.

The group proceeded to the new DepEd Davao del Norte Division office building. It was inaugurated Sunday (Feb. 9) the same day DAVRAA formally opened. (by  Dr. Virginia Perandos, chief of Governance Division, DepEd Davao del Norte)

RDC-12 endorses Koronadal’s bid to host 2015 Palaro

GENERAL SANTOS CITY (MindaNews/25 April) — The Regional Development Council (RDC) of Region 12 has endorsed the bid of Koronadal City to host the 2015 edition of the Palarong Pambansa.

In a resolution, the council declared its all-out support and officially endorsed to the Department of Education (DepEd) Koronadal City’s efforts to host anew the annual national games, which is returning to Mindanao after two years.

“Koronadal City is very much capable of hosting the event given its experience as co-host of South Cotabato province in the 1996 Palaro and as lead host of the 2007 games,” the RDC resolution said.

The council noted that the city is well-prepared to host the said competition as it has a main sports complex and other relevant sports facilities that are highly suited for the sports event.
It said the city government has recently established two additional sports complexes in Barangays San Jose and Saravia.

The RDC said the city has adequate facilities to house the expected participants; has modern health facilities and well-equipped personnel to provide emergency medical services; and, hosts several commercial centers that could cater to the basic necessities of the participants.

“The presence and availability of these facilities and amenities would make preparations for the 2015 Palarong Pambansa less costly on the part of DepEd,” it added.

Koronadal City Mayor Peter Miguel said the city government earlier sought the RDC-12 support and endorsement to strengthen their bid to host the 2015 Palaro.

“This bid is not just for the city but for the entire Region 12,” the mayor said.

Miguel said they are now ready to submit their bid to DepEd that includes a comprehensive hosting plan and program.

Should the city get the nod to host the Palaro for the third time, he said the local government would make the hosting of the games as a regional showcase.

Koronadal City, which is a component city of South Cotabato, is the regional seat and center of Region 12 or the Soccsksargen Region.

The region comprises the provinces of South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, North Cotabato and the cities of General Santos, Koronadal, Tacurong, Kidapawan and Cotabato.

Miguel said the hosting of the 2015 Palaro will mainly benefit the region’s athletic delegation, which has been renamed as the Soccsksargen Regional Athletic Association (SRAA) from the previous Cotabato RAA.

Aside from the city, the cities of Cagayan de Oro and Butuan, Davao del Norte province and Tubod in Lanao del Norte have signified to vie for the hosting of the 2015 Palaro.


Source: MindaNews

DavNor makes case to host 2015 Palaro

HOPEFUL. Davao del Norte Vice Governor Victorio Suaybaguio is positive that Palarong Pambansa 2015 will be happening in their province. Photo by Maan Tengco/Rappler
HOPEFUL. Davao del Norte Vice Governor Victorio Suaybaguio is positive that Palarong Pambansa 2015 will be happening in their province. Photo by Maan Tengco/Rappler

LAGUNA, Philippines—One hour after the grand opening of the country’s biggest sporting event, Vice Governor Victorio Suaybaguio of Davao del Norte said in a press conference that he is certain that his province will host the 2015 Palarong Pambansa. 
 
After attending the opening rites of this year’s Palaro on May 5, the administrators of Davao del Norte drove immediately to Isdaan Restaurant in Calauan, Laguna to meet the media to express their intent to host next year Palaro. 
 
“Lahat ng kailangan para sa pag ho-host ng Palaro ay nasa amin na kaya sa tingin ko na ready na ang Davao del Norte para dito,” said Suaybaguio.
 
(We can provide all the things needed for Palarong Pambansa. I can say that Davao del Norte is ready to host Palaro.)
 
Suaybaguio was referring to the newly constructed facility, the multi-million peso Davao del Norte Sports and Cultural Center.
Will they be able to host the 2015 Palarong Pambansa?
“We are ready”
Provincial Sports Coordinator Giovanni Gulanes said that they are ready to accommodate more than 10,000 delegates from 17 regions. 
 
Aside from their newly constructed sports complex, Gulanes assures that they can give better accommodation for athletes and sports official.
 
“Sa tingin ko more than ready na kami para sa ganitong kalaking event. May mga schools kami na malapit sa sports complex at may mga hotels din na kayang i-accomodate ang libo-libong delegado ng Palaro,” shared Gulanes.
 
(I think we are more than ready for an event like this. We have schools which are close to sports complex and can house thousands of athletes.)
 
When Vice Governor Suaybaguio was asked if he knew of the other provinces who also bid to host the Palaro 2015, he jokingly said, “Wala akong alam kasi ang alam ko Davao del Norte na ang mag ho-host ng Palaro.”
 
(I don’t know any but one thing is for sure Davao will host the 2015 Palaro.)
 
Davao del Norte is just one among five provinces who submitted their proposal to the Department of Education (DepEd). Some of the provinces who also bid to host the Palaro are the City of Koronadal in South Cotabato and Pagadian City, Zambaonga del Sur.
 
“I think if Palarong Pambansa will happen in Davao del Norte, athletes will experience a world class sports complex with a state-of-the-art track and field,” said Gulanes. 
 
When Vice Governor Suaybaguio was asked about the advantage of holding Palaro 2015 in Davao del Norte, he said “One of the advantages is holding almost all the sports events in one sports complex without the hassle of transferring to other places.”
 
Promote tourism and boost economy
 
According to Vice Governor Suaybaguio if the Palaro will be held in their province next year, it would be a great help in promoting tourism.
 
“Marami kasing mga tourist spots sa Davao at kapag sa amin ginawa ang Palarong Pambansa ay malaki ang maitutulong nito para mapakilala pa namin lalo kung anu-ano ang mga puwedeng puntahan at gawin sa aming probinsiya,” shared Suaybaguio. 
 
(There are a lot of tourist spots in Davao and if Palarong Pambansa will happen in our province, this can help us in promoting our tourism. This is by introducing different places that are best to visit and the things that can be done in our province.)
 
Aside from tourism, hosting of Palarong Pambansa will also help the province in boosting its economy.
“By inviting more people to the province, it could enhance economic activity. By this, people will be spending money during their stay in our province,” said Gulanes.
 
Gulanes also added that he is sure that people who will be visiting their place during Palaro will see their place as a good venue for investment and a good place to start up a business. 
 
Selection process
 
The following are the criteria for the selection of venue for the Palarong Pambansa (source: DepEd website)
  • Sports facilities must be of international standards and should be well-secured but must be accessible to the general public
  • Billeting areas for athletes and sports officials should be convenient and adequate
  • Sports facilities and billeting areas should have adequate water and electricity supply
  • Should have medical/dental clinics and access to transportation and communication
  • Billeting areas and sports facilities must ensure peace and order
  • The host local government should be willing to shoulder expenses for construction/renovation of sports facilities and billeting requirements
  • Socio-economic-political groups, government and non-government organizations should have manifesting unity to have a successful Palarong Pambansa.
The selection process of the DepEd usually takes 1 ½ month. This includes sending of invites, submission of proposals, and evaluation of bids and announcement of the chosen venue. 


Source: Rappler.com

2016 Palarong Pambansa, ipupursige sa Ilocos Sur

Hangad ni Ilocos Sur Governor Ryan Luis Singson na maisagawa sa kanyang rehiyon, kandidato ngayon sa buong mundo bilang isa sa “New Seven Wonders of the World,” bilang host ang prestihiyosong Palarong Pambansa na magbabalik sa Luzon sa 2016.

Ito ang inihayag mismo ng bunsong anak ni dating Governor Luis Chavit Singson na masidhing tinatarget na maging punong-abala ng Palaro para sa mga estudyanteng atleta sa elementarya at sekondarya matapos na isagawa sa probinsiya ang dalawang matinding laro sa inter-club volleyball na 2014 Philippine Super Liga (PSL) Grand Prix.

“We are concentrating on our youth sports development program now. Puro basketball na lang kami dito sa Ilocos. Napabayaan namin na sa isang tabi ay may mga kabataan kami na magaling din sa ibang sports na tulad ng volleyball at beach volley. Sila ang gusto naming na matulungan ngayon,” sabi ni Singson.

“By bringing world class volleyball games and quality teams, makikita ng aming kabataan ang tunay na labanan sa lokal at internasyonal na volleyball na kanilang maisasagawa sa kanilang mga sarili upang humusay,” giit pa ni Singson.

Sinabi ni Singson na kasalukuyang nagpapatayo ngayon ang Ilocos Sur ng isang international standard at halagang P100-milyon Sports Complex sa bayan ng Quirino. Magkakasama sa Sports Complex ang makabagong track and field oval, football field, swimming pool, archery range, indoor at beach volley court at dalawang basketball court.

“We want our kids to learn and expect more sports where they can compete and will have options to choose which sports they want. We want also to have more players coming from Ilocos be in the national teams,” dagdag pa nito.

“We want to host Palaro. The construction of Quirino Sports Complex that will house football, track and field, indoor volleyball and also beach volley court will be finished by February 2016, just in time to make a realistic bid and to submit our bid to the Department of Education,” ayon pa kay Singson, na dating player sa football.

Dalawang beses pa lamang nakakapag-host ang Ilocos Sur, una ay ang 6th edisyon noong 1953 at 24th edisyon noong 1973 na kapwa ginanap sa Vigan City habang kilala pa ang Palarong Pambansa bilang Bureau of Public Schools Interscholastic Athletic Association (BPISAA) Games.

Hindi pa nagiging punong-abala ang probinsiya sa nakalipas na 33 taon matapos na palitan ang pangalan nito bilang Palarong Pambansa noong 1974, ang ika-25 edisyon na isinagawa naman sa Bacolod City, Negros Occidental.

Magbabalik naman ang Palaro sa rehiyon ng Luzon sa 59th edisyon sa 2016 kung saan nakaantabay na maging host ang Guinobatan, Albay (R-5), Tuguegarao City, Cagayan (R-2), Lingayen, Pangasinan (R-1), Naga City, Camarines Sur (R-5), San Fernando, Pampanga (R-3) at ang Bocaue, Bulacan (R-3).