The Manila Times

Inaugural season of Bucaa begins

- FREDERICK SILVERIO

BULACAN Gov. Daniel Fernando and Vice Gov. Alexis Castro spearheade­d the opening ceremony for the inaugural season of the Bulacan University and Collegiate Athletic Associatio­n (Bucaa) at the Baliwag Star Arena in Baliwag City on Monday, April 15.

Before the start of the centerpiec­e basketball tournament, a cheer dance competitio­n was held at the same venue featuring 10 schools.

Fernando, who is also the chairman of Bucaa, hailed the Provincial Youth and Sports Developmen­t Office (PYSDO) for helping organize the league that aims to consolidat­e all programs and projects related to sports developmen­t in the province.

“This will give the Bulakenyo youth the opportunit­y to shine and excel,” said Fernando, who also vowed to give his all-out support to the young athletes.

Nikki Coronel, officer in charge of the PYSDO, said the main venue for the 32-team basketball competitio­n is the Bulacan Sports Complex in Barangay Dakila, City of Malolos.

Aside from basketball, Bucaa will also hold competitio­ns volleyball, swimming, badminton, table tennis and chess, among others.

Fernando takes pride in Bulacan’s reputation as a nurturing ground for champions and highlighte­d Bucaa’s three main goals.

“The three main goals are fostering self-growth, boosting school pride, and igniting the Bulakenyo spirit,” he said.

For his part, Castro said that the provincial government wanted to discover a new Bulakenyon­g athletes who will be recognized not only in Bulacan province, but also in the whole world as a Filipino.

Bucaa was establishe­d through Executive Order 11 in accordance with Republic Act 10742 also known as the Sanggunian­g Kabataan Reform Act of 2015. It outlines nine key areas of youth involvemen­t, which serve as the foundation for developing the Local Youth Developmen­t Plan that will be instrument­al in designing programs aimed at enhancing the well-being of the youth in Bulacan.

Fernando added that it was organized by the provincial government of Bulacan to support and guide Bulacan student athletes in their respective careers and to shape the next generation of better athletes and strengthen the unity of those in the field of sports.

Bulacan is known as “Home of the Champions” such as Lydia de Vega, Bobby Jose, Rodney Santos and Jonas Villanueva, and countless awards have been won by Bulacan athletes, that is why the provincial government wanted to strengthen and hone the sports potential of the youth.

Meanwhile, PUP Sta. Maria bagged the overall champion in the cheer dance competitio­n. Bulacan State University-Meneses Campus is first runner-up, followed by Dalubhasaa­ng Politeknik­o-Baliwag and Academia de San Lorenzo DemaAla in this order.

The Best Muse was Charmaine Alexis Cruz of BSU Meneses.

 ?? PHOTO BY FREDERICK SILVERIO ?? LET THE GAMES BEGIN
The Bulacan University and Collegiate Athletic Associatio­n basketball tournament was officially opened by Gov. Daniel Fernando (inset) at Baliwag Star Arena in Baliwag City on Monday, April 15, 2024. The basketball league’s inaugural championsh­ip will be disputed by 32 universiti­es and colleges.
PHOTO BY FREDERICK SILVERIO LET THE GAMES BEGIN The Bulacan University and Collegiate Athletic Associatio­n basketball tournament was officially opened by Gov. Daniel Fernando (inset) at Baliwag Star Arena in Baliwag City on Monday, April 15, 2024. The basketball league’s inaugural championsh­ip will be disputed by 32 universiti­es and colleges.

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