The Philippine Star

PSC gets ball rolling for college sports

- By ABAC CORDERO

The two-day National Consultati­ve Meeting for Collegiate Sports yesterday drew instant allies from a pair of congressme­n with the heart for Philippine sports.

Party List Rep. Mark Zambar and Pangasinan Rep. Conrado Estrella III graced the event that gathered close to a hundred representa­tives from around 60 colleges, universiti­es and athletic associatio­ns nationwide.

Zambar, of the Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta (PBA), said the Lower House is here to help.

“We at Congress are willing to help. But we have to see a firm plan. Let us all work together and find direction,” he said.

“This is the bridge we’ve been looking for,” added Zambar after the first day of the consultati­ve meeting attended by representa­tives from school-based athletic groups like the UAAP, NCAA, NAASCU, NCRAA, PRISAA, FESSAP and CESAFI, among others.

Philippine Sports Commission chairman William Ramirez kicked off the two-day seminar at the Philsports Arena by admitting that in its 27 years of existence, the PSC has yet to fulfill its mandate in propagatin­g tertiary sports.

“After 27 years, the PSC has learned its lesson. We must help collegiate sports,” he said, adding that very soon, the government sports agency will try to put up a concrete program that will benefit all the colleges and universiti­es nationwide.

Ramirez said success in the internatio­nal arena like the Southeast Asian Games, Asian Games, the World Championsh­ips and Olympics begins in the grassroots, secondary and tertiary levels and then the elite ranks.

Estrella, who heads the House Committee on Youth and Sports, also graced the meeting that concludes today.

“We came here to build bridges. There are sad stories but we have to learn from those stories,” he said.

The PSC chief is hoping that the attendees can gather themselves and form a unified group for all school-based athletes, and vowed that the PSC will be there for support.

“The main purpose here is for the PSC to answer our mandate and take care of grassroots sports up to the tertiary level, and for us to listen to their stories and the state of sports developmen­t among the colleges and universiti­es,” he added.

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