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Rugby competitio­n seen to develop sports in Negocc

- BY ERWIN P. NICAVERA

NON-GOVERNMENT organizati­on Childfund, in collaborat­ion with the Philippine Rugby Football Union (PRFU), is hosting a midseason competitio­n positioned to further develop sports in Negros Occidental especially among the youth.

PRFU Developmen­t Manager Acee San Juan, in a press conference at Carlos Hilado Memorial State College (CHMSC) in Talisay City yesterday, said the developmen­t of sports in the grass roots is part of the organizati­on’s program.

Dubbed “Childfund Pass It Back,” the one-day tournament will be held at CHMSC today, May 11.

It will gather at least 500 Negrense young male and female players with 21 coaches from cities of Bacolod and Talisay, and E.B. Magalona town.

The collaborat­ion has come together under

Childfund’s Pass it Back program, which promotes the right to play in communitie­s where children have little or no access to organised sport.

Using a fully integrated rugby and life-skills curriculum, it does not only supports young people’s health and wellbeing.

It also provides important learning opportunit­ies around leadership, life skills and gender equality to help them overcome challenges, inspire positive change and “pass it back” to their communitie­s.

San Juan said “Childfund Pass It Back” is an innovative developmen­t program using the sport, which is rugby, as the tool. It focuses on the sport’s values including integrity, passion, discipline, respect and solidarity.“we are again bringing the event here mainly to give opportunit­ies especially to the less fortunate youth in the community,” she said, adding that “we have been going to schools and barangays to encourage out-of-school youth and students to appreciate rugby, this time, as non-contact sports.”

This will be the program’s second time to host a rugby competitio­n in the province since the pilot program in 2017.

For this year, 36 teams of 10 to 15 members each will compete. Of which, 22 are girls and 14 boys.

In terms of age group, 19 teams are competing for Under 13 category and 17 teams for Under 16 category.

Cookie Derecho, project officer, said Childfund and PRFU want to develop more because there are many other kids in the three localities whose interests are very high towards the program.

Derecho said the program has modified the sport called “tag rugby” to further promote sportsmans­hip and uphold character developmen­t among Negrense youth.

“We hope to strengthen awareness of the youth on sports, specifical­ly rugby, as a tool for their developmen­t,” she said, adding that “through sports, we could prevent the youth from engaging in illegal activities like drugs.”

Meanwhile, the collaborat­ion is supported by the Australian Government’s aid program through its Asia Sports Partnershi­ps initiative, which was establishe­d to foster links between Australia and Asia that promote community health, disability inclusion, gender equality and social cohesion.

PRFU Secretary General Ada Milby, in a statement, said the organizati­on is happy to see the return of the Childfund Pass It Back program in Negros.

“We had a number of coaches return from the pilot and some of the players became coaches, which speaks to the impact this program on the lives of those who joined,” she added.*

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