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Congen’s Cup inter-school tourney begins in Dubai

- Mariecar Jara-puyod, Senior Reporter

The third season of the “Congen’s (Consul General’s) Cup Inter-school Basketball & Volleyball Tournament 2019” organized by the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai opened at the Dubai Club for People of Determinat­ion in Al Qusais on Saturday morning.

Basketball and volleyball players as well as members of the drum-bugle-lyre bands from the Al Alfiah Filipino Private School (AFPS), New Filipino Private School (NFPS) and the Far Eastern Private School (Feps)—al Azar and Al Shahba Campuses— were given full moral and logistical support by their respective school administra­tors and parents.

Among the dignitarie­s at the ceremonies were visiting Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion deputy administra­tor Josefino Torres who atended a Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratizat­ion conference last week and Labour Atache for Dubai and the Northern Emirates Felicitas Bay.

Before the Torch Relay-cum-lighting of the Flame at the open field, Consul General Paul Raymund Cortes expressed his utmost gratitude to the participan­ts, all from Sharjah.

“We could not have done this without (your) support. Thank you for this opportunit­y you have given us (to stage these) friendly competitio­ns. I am grateful.” The diplomatic mission believes bringing the youth together through amicable sporting activities will help instill in them the “intellectu­al and mental faculties” they need to go through life as humanely as possible.

Cortes pointed out that 30 years ago, sports and athletics were considered extra-curricular activities with no bearing and somehow students were discourage­d and advised by their parents to concentrat­e more on their academics.

He stressed without particular references: “In these times that we are in, we need more of these activities for the developmen­t of our physical and mental faculties to become beter people, to be respectful, tolerant, (and be open) in taking each other’s different faiths and religions).” Volunteers for the Congen’s Cup chairman Richard Zulueta administer­ed the Oath of Sportsmans­hip.

The coaches along with the technical staff of each of the teams pledged as well “to abide by the rules of the game, to play the games according to the rules, to obey and respect the officials of the games; to be patient enough in times of disagreeme­nt, to be humble in victory and magnanimou­s in defeat; and to do my best when playing the game not only for the honour of my team, but above all, for the glory of sports.” Alex Cruz, father of NFPS Grade 8 drum-bugle-lyre band member Michaela Alexia Cruz, was delighted for the diplomatic mission’s agenda.

He said the tournament encourages sportsmans­hip and goodwill beyond the four walls of each of the campuses and teaches everybody to reach out to everyone.

Manju Jennica Shety, Feps-al Azra Campus Grade 8 volleyball player has been into the sport in the last four years. She is “excited, thrilled and nervous at the same time.

NFPS assistant school principal Victoria Geges termed the tournament as “challengin­g” since everyone is expected to demonstrat­e their prowess and skills in light of tolerance and acceptance of circumstan­ces, specifical­ly in the face of win and loss.

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 ?? Kamal Kassim/gulf Today ?? Players of Far Eastern Private Schoolal Shahba Campus and New Filipino Private School in action during their match.
Kamal Kassim/gulf Today Players of Far Eastern Private Schoolal Shahba Campus and New Filipino Private School in action during their match.

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