Sun.Star Cebu

Cesafi eyes elementary football, chess

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The Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi), known as the Visayas’ biggest collegiate league with a high school component, is taking steps that would distinguis­h it from other major collegiate leagues, even those from Manila, by adding an elementary division.

This season, plans are in motion to add an elementary division in the basketball competitio­n, with the Sisters of Mary School for Boys as one of the guest teams.

“The athletic directors are all for it since this means they can start developing their Cesafi basketball teams early,” said Cesafi Commission­er Felix Tiukinhoy.

Though almost all the Cesafi member-schools have elementary basketball teams, they only start identifyin­g their Cesafi players once they reach high school. Most of the teams with basketball programs already have their SBP and Passerelle teams and adding a Cesafi elementary division is expected to complement their programs.

It is not only basketball that Cesafi is looking to add an elementary division in, but also football and in chess, two sports where Cebu has a rich history of winning national titles.

“No one mentioned it in the meeting when I raised adding the elementary division, but we can also do it in football and in chess,” said Tiukinhoy. “In chess, it’s in the elementary division that we have really great players.”

Don Bosco Technologi­cal Center, which has won several Palarong Pambansa titles in the elementary division, welcomes the move.

“It will give the players another 11-a-side tournament and will be good for the developmen­t of the sport,” said DBTC coach Ray Calo.

Tiukinhoy plans to hold the Cesafi football tournament in the second semester but Calo thinks it could be possible to hold it together with the high school and college divisions since only four of the Cesafi members have elementary football teams— DBTC, University of San Jose-Recoletos, Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu, and the University of San Carlos.

With the elementary basketball division having a guest team in Sisters of Mary, the elementary football division may also get guest teams in Paref-Springdale and Lahug Elementary School, to make it a six-team contest.

Cebu’s oldest chess group, the Cebu Executives and Profession­als Chess Associatio­n, lauded Cesafi’s plan of adding an elementary division in chess.

“We would be very happy if that plan will be realized and we will give our all-out support. It’s one of our objectives in Cepca to help in the developmen­t of chess, especially in Cebu,” said Cepca president Jerry Maratas.

Some Cesafi members like USC, USJ-R and UC have had players who have excelled in the national level in the elementary division, and giving the Cesafi members another tournament for chess is expected to benefit them. /

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