Sun.Star Davao

Building confidence among homegrown athletes

- BY MARIANNE L. SABERON-ABALAYAN

THE past 22 years of Sun.Star Davao saw several homegrown athletes grab the spotlight as they rose from their humble beginnings and created a name for themselves in their own respective fields.

Rio Olympian boxer Charly Suarez, 29, whose amateur career started with the Barangay Una Boxing Team of Panabo City founded by Rep. Antonio "Tonyboy" Floirendo Jr., said: "Nagpapasal­amat ako sa Sun.Star Davao dahil sa patuloy na support sa mga tulad kong atleta, sa patuloy na pagbalita upang maihayag at makikita at makilala ang mga tulad kong atleta na nagbibigay at nagdadala ng karangan sa ating Inang Bayan at sa lahat ng mga Filipino sa buong mundo."

Chess national master (NM) John Marvin Miciano, 16, a Grade 12 Far Eastern University (FEU) student, said, "I have always been challenged to do better as a chess player everytime I am featured in Sun.Star."

The former Ateneo de Davao University mainstay also thanked the community paper, hoping that through Sun.Star Davao he will continue to inspire young Dabawenyo chess players to excel.

Sydney Tancontian, 17, of the University of Sto. Tomas (UST) Growling Tigers women's varsity team, for her part, was also thankful for Sun.Star Davao's "unending support" to athletes like her.

"Sun.Star helped me boost my confidence and be able to inspire other people," the Dabawenya judoka, who recently clinched a bronze medal in her Southeast Asian (SEA) Games debut in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, said.

Two-time SEA Games campaigner Maiquel Jawn "Mikee" Teh Selga, who competed in women's wakeboard of the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stagings of the biennial meet, also thanked the paper for recognizin­g her and sharing her achievemen­ts to Davao City.

Selga, a Grade 11 student of the Asian Internatio­nal School of Aeronautic­s and Technology, added: "I am so thankful that you guys are the ones who recognize my achievemen­ts and thank you so much for always supporting me. I won't be who I am now if it wasn't for Sun. Star Davao."

Tenpin bowler Tessa Dianne Galendez, a twotime SM Millionair­e's Cup champion, said Sun.Star Davao has helped her a lot in boosting her self-confidence every time he is featured.

"It also motivates me to do better because a lot of people recognize me already especially the youth who admire my abilities. I hope Sun.Star will continue to be an advocate of success to every athlete's dream. Happy 22nd anniversar­y Sun.Star Davao! Kudos for a great job!," the 23-year-old 2017 Kadayawan Open champion added.

De La Salle University Green Archers women's tennis varsity player Jenni Celine Dizon, meanwhile, shared, "Nakatulong ang Sun.Star Davao sa akin as an athlete kasi simula nung bata pa ako, lagi nilang finefeatur­e pag-nagchacham­p ako and kinekwento nila in an nthusiasti­ng and by detail talaga kung paano nangyari yung winning journey ko. For me, nakakainsp­ire makabasa ng ganun kasi lalo akong namomotiva­te na galingan pa lalo. It's like recognizin­g my achievemen­ts for Davao po. And ginugupit talaga ng Mom ko yung mga features na yun and nilagay sa album para remembranc­e na di na mawala forever??."

National University (NU) men's varsity chesser Austin Jacob Literatus of Toril, a UAAP champion, said the paper helped him be known, thus, paving the way for him to get sponsors easily for his trips and competitio­ns.

"Sana patuloy nyo paring suportahan ang mga athletes na kagaya ko," Literatus said.

Fellow UAAP chess champion Rowelyn Joy Acedo of the DLSU women's chess varsity team also shared her gratitude that Sun.Star Davao's continued coverage since she started playing chess helped her generate more support for her campaigns here and abroad.

Acedo, who hails from Buhangin, appealed, "Please continue to support and promote potential athletes to also influence other youngsters in Davao to excel in sports."

The journey of these athletes, indeed, have been and will always be a roller-coaster ride. Sun. Star Davao is proud to have chronicled their every milestone and will continue to record and share every battle they will have to face for Davao and for flag and country.

 ?? UST OFFICE OF ALUMNI RELATIONS FACEBOOK ?? FROM BATANG PINOY TO SEA GAMES. Sydney Sy Tancontian of Davao City, who began playing in city tournament­s and Batang Pinoy national championsh­ips during grade school, poses with her women's judo bronze medal won in her Southeast Asian (SEA) Games debut...
UST OFFICE OF ALUMNI RELATIONS FACEBOOK FROM BATANG PINOY TO SEA GAMES. Sydney Sy Tancontian of Davao City, who began playing in city tournament­s and Batang Pinoy national championsh­ips during grade school, poses with her women's judo bronze medal won in her Southeast Asian (SEA) Games debut...
 ?? CHARLY SUAREZ FACEBOOK ?? FROM PANABO TO RIO. Olympian boxer Charly Suarez of Sawata, Davao del Norte, who started his career with the Barangay Una Boxing Team of Panabo City, wins a bronze medal in the 29th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia recently.
CHARLY SUAREZ FACEBOOK FROM PANABO TO RIO. Olympian boxer Charly Suarez of Sawata, Davao del Norte, who started his career with the Barangay Una Boxing Team of Panabo City, wins a bronze medal in the 29th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia recently.
 ?? KING RODRIGUEZ ?? MILLIONAIR­E PINTOPPLER. Tessa Dianne Galendez first learned the ropes of tenpin bowling at NCCC Mall B3 Center lanes as a youth bowler before she conquered many tournament­s here and in other parts of the country including two SM Millionair­e's Cup...
KING RODRIGUEZ MILLIONAIR­E PINTOPPLER. Tessa Dianne Galendez first learned the ropes of tenpin bowling at NCCC Mall B3 Center lanes as a youth bowler before she conquered many tournament­s here and in other parts of the country including two SM Millionair­e's Cup...

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