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PNG moved to April

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THE Philippine National Games (PNG), earlier set in December 10 to 16 in Cebu City, was reset to April 15 to 21, 2018.

Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman William "Butch" Ramirez, in a press conference aired via Facebook live at the PSC conference room in Manila on November 3, said the games will have to be moved to a later date to allow more time for the host local government unit (LGU) to prepare.

"Some concerns were raised in holding it in December so we find it more appropriat­e to hold it in April instead," said Ramirez, who was joined in the panel by PSC commission­er Arnold Agustin, PSC executive director lawyer Sannah B. Frivaldo and two other PSC officers.

PSC commission­er Ramon Fernandez, oversight commission­er for Visayas, said in a separate Facebook interview that the postponeme­nt was necessary.

"The perfect time is summer when all student athletes can play! No problems with billeting in schools, too," Fernandez said.

Reports reaching SunStar Davao said that most PNG participan­ts, who are collegiate athletes in the country, will have examinatio­ns during the original games schedule in December. Thus, turnout of entries is expected to be low.

Another reason reportedly cited was the lack of billeting areas since most colleges and universiti­es in Cebu still have classes during that time.

In view of the PNG postponeme­nt, Agustin said they will also reschedule the national Para Games in April.

Meanwhile, Ramirez said that dormitorie­s and canteens at the Philsports Complex in Pasig City and Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Malate, Manila, will be refurbishe­d by first quarter next year.

"We will feed the (national) athletes successful­ly with nutritioni­sts meeting nutritiona­l requiremen­ts of each athlete," Ramirez added Sun.Star Davao

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