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Community over animosity

The recent UAAP Finals was historic in this sense by upholding community spirit instead of hostility.

- MARK PAUL SAMANTE yoxx.sam@gmail.com

All’s well that ends well.

The Battle of Katipunan came to an end last Wednesday with the Ateneo de Manila Blue Eagles annexing the second title for a back to back championsh­ip. Even if the game saw the UP Fighting Maroons Cinderella season come to an end, it showcased far more than basketball prowess of both teams. It also showcased the power that sports hold, the power to unite and come together for a purpose.

The power of sports to unite us has been shown time and again. During the boxing matches of Filipino boxers and during basketball and football games of Gilas and the Azkals. Win or lose, we stood by our fellow Filipinos cheering them on and showing our full support. But this is nothing compared to the recent experience of the Battle of Katipunan.

Seldom do we experience a sports spectacle that, instead of brewing animosity between the players, fans and supporters, it brings everyone to just enjoy the moment and enjoy the glory of cheering and supporting their respective teams regardless of outcome after the final buzzer. Seeing the team and coaches congratula­te and applaud each other after the game was truly a sight to behold. The recent UAAP Finals was historic in this sense by upholding community spirit instead of hostility.

Harnessing the potential of sports for far greater things seems to be becoming the “norm” as evidenced by the different initiative­s I shared. We need a change in perspectiv­e in the conduct of sports events and the way we train coaches and athletes. We start with the young athletes with the hope that they sustain the training they get and carry on as they progress and mature. This is a doable feat.

Community over animosity. The Battle of Katipunan showed us that it can be done.

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