Sun.Star Davao

LOT OF POTENTIALS

American sports envoys Cherokee Parks and Alana Beard praise Dabawenyo children for their discipline and interest in basketball

- BY MARIANNE S. ABALAYAN / Editor

National Basketball Associatio­n (NBA) basketball operations associate Cherokee Parks gamely showed his dunking skills after some 90 participan­ts of the U.S. Embassy and Alaska Aces-organized basketball clinic at the Ateneo de Davao University Senior High School Campus in Bangkal yesterday urged him on with chants of “Dunk, dunk, dunk”. The participan­ts, whose ages range from 10 to 18 years old, appreciate­d his two dunks with loud cheers and applause. Parks’ mini exhibition, thus, ended the three-day series of basketball clinics for coaches and children that were also supported by the Philippine Sports Commission and Ateneo de Davao University.

However, the attendees lingered on at the Ateneo gym to take photo opportunit­ies with Parks and LA Sparks’ Alana Beard, a WNBA two-time defensive player of the year, after the six-station drills were conducted.

The American sports envoys were also crowded with attendees who eagerly sought their autographs on their jerseys, rubber shoes, basketball­s and give-away tumblers to serve as souvenirs from such a memorable day.

Before the clinic started, Parks and Beard answered questions from the young players, sharing colorful journey as athletes.

Parks lauded the children who joined the clinics, saying, “Coaches must be proud of these kids. They listened, smiled and did what they were told to do. They just enjoy basketball.”

Beard, for her part, said, “It’s been a true joy to be here in the Philippine­s, especially Davao, to be around kids and to be able to teach them. They are extremely discipline­d, they have a lot of potentials.”

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / MARIANNE L. SABERON-ABALAYAN ?? PLEASE SIGN. Towering National Basketball Associatio­n (NBA) basketball operations associate Cherokee Parks gamely signs autographs on participan­ts’ rubber shoes, basketball­s, tumblers and jerseys after a basketball clinic at the Ateneo de Davao University Senior High School gym in Bangkal, yesterday.
SUNSTAR FOTO / MARIANNE L. SABERON-ABALAYAN PLEASE SIGN. Towering National Basketball Associatio­n (NBA) basketball operations associate Cherokee Parks gamely signs autographs on participan­ts’ rubber shoes, basketball­s, tumblers and jerseys after a basketball clinic at the Ateneo de Davao University Senior High School gym in Bangkal, yesterday.
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FACEBOOK JHAY OH OTAMIAS DRAW. Internatio­nal Boxing Federation (IBF) superflywe­ight champion Jerwin Ancajas, who hails from Panabo City and had a brief stint in Davao City, retains his title after his 12-round bout against Mexican challenger Alejandro Santiago ended in a draw at the Oracle Arena yesterday. Judges scored 116-112 for Ancajas, 118-111 for Santiago and 114-114 for the draw.

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