Sun.Star Baguio

‘Mangkhut’ threatens Batang Pinoy staging

- Roderick Osis

WITH BARELY two days to go and an impending weather disturbanc­e, the Batang Pinoy national finals will push through as scheduled.

In an advisory, The Philippine Sports Commission and the City Government of Baguio jointly decided to move the opening of the games to Sept. 17, 2018 instead of Sept. 16 due to the expected onslaught of typhoon ‘Mangkhut’.

The opening program originally scheduled for Sept. 15 will be done away with and instead a grand closing program will be prepared.

PSC said querries may be lodged to Batang Pinoy Secretaria­t head Alona Quinto (0919545725­2) and assistant head Mr. Paul Ycasas (0918463515­0).

Baguio City sports coordinato­r Gaudencio Gonzales meanwhile said the city is closely monitoring the possible entry of typhoon ‘Ompong’ or ‘Mangkhut’ within the next few days.

“Will have to wait and see kung ano ang mangyayari within the next few days,” Gaudencio said in a radio interview.

Earlier, Mayor Mauricio Domogan issued an administra­tive order suspending classes in the pre-school to senior high school levels, both private and public, from September 17 to 21 to pave the way for the weeklong sports competitio­n.

“We deemed it necessary to suspend the classes in the preschool to senior high school levels to allow our youth to witness the conduct of the week-long sports competitio­n that will be hosted by our city for the first time. We also want our youth to cheer for our participat­ing athletes considerin­g that Baguio City is the defending champion of the Batang Pinoy games,” Domogan stressed.

Twenty-two sports events will be played in the different playing venues in Baguio while six sports discipline­s will be played in the different venues in La Trinidad, Benguet.

Several athletes and sports officials from the different parts of the country started to flock Baguio and Benguet early this week to acclimatiz­e for the weeklong sports event for boys and girls 15 – years – old and below.

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? SOARING HIGH. A participan­t in the long jump competitio­n leaps for the gold during the Milo Little Olympics North - Central leg held at the Baguio Athletic Bowl over the weekend.
Photo by Milo Brioso SOARING HIGH. A participan­t in the long jump competitio­n leaps for the gold during the Milo Little Olympics North - Central leg held at the Baguio Athletic Bowl over the weekend.

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