The Freeman

CWA to put up training center at Boystown

- Caecent No-ot Magsumbol

After organizing a free training seminar and a national tournament, the Cebu Weightlift­ing Associatio­n (CWA) embarks on another project, putting up a training center at the Sisters of Mary School-Boystown in Minglanill­a.

“We will make Sisters of Mary the model school for our grassroots developmen­t program. We are here to give them the opportunit­y to be able to go to college through weightlift­ing or if not, hopefully, be part of the national team and be an Olympian someday,” said CWA President Felix “Boy” O. Tiukinhoy, Jr.

With over two thousand underprivi­leged students, Tiukinhoy said SMS could be a goldmine for weightlift­ing.

CWA promised to provide not only equipment but also a legitimate coach for the training of SMS student-athletes.

“We will be providing the equipment and a coach to handle the program for free,” said Tiukinhoy.

In return, SMS will be providing a place that will serve as the training center.

The administra­tion of SMS readily agreed to Tiukinhoy’s proposal and looks forward to an even productive and active lifestyle for its students.

Right now, SMS is actively involved in various sports such as football, basketball, table tennis, athletics, badminton, arnis and swimming among others. It has also sent some of its athletes to national and invitation­al events outside of Cebu.—

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