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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Practice, teamwork vital to achieve victory, says Bam

By Gideon C. Corgue

PAGADIAN CITY – Liberal Party (LP) senatorial bet and presidential cousin Benigno “Bam” Aquino yesterday underscored five important things that students can learn from playing sports.
The young Aquino graced the grand opening of the Zamboanga Peninsula Regional Athletic Association (ZPRAA)Meet at the Provincial Sports Center, Dao, Pagadian  City with the theme, “Re-engineering sports: Making good citizens, building communities.”

Addressing before a crowd of 5,000 delegates composed of athletes, coaches and officiating officials from the five cities and three provinces of Zamboanga Peninsula, Aquino said ”practice, teamwork, fair play, sportsmanship and competition are the important things that the students should learn for them to become successful in the field of sports and in their respective careers.”

Aquino, a social entrepreneur, said “nothing in this life comes for free and nothing of value can be achieved without hard work. These should be fought for.”

Aquino further said that in sports, “practice is very essential.” “The athletes should practice and train constantly for them to excel,” Aquino stressed citing that the various academic honors and awards were achieved through constant practice, training and hard work. Aquino finished his college degree at the Ateneo de Manila University summa cum laude.

Aquino advised that for the team to be good, athletes should work as a team.

He sees the same thing as essential for the senators to come up with good legislation, for local officials to implement projects, and for the government officials to create jobs.
     
Meanwhile, Governor Antonio Cerilles thanked the Department of Education (Deped) officials for giving Zamboanga del Sur the privilege to host this year’s ZPRAA meet.

Cerilles said the provincial government has implemented the Youth Development Program, an advocacy against drugs through sports.

“We support our young people. We want our people to be good and worthy citizens, and would like to drive away drugs not only in Zamboanga del Sur but in the whole Zamboanga Peninsula region,” declared Cerilles. (PIA9)