Sun.Star Baguio

City lauds Tribal Torogi team

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

A TEAM of youth athletes was lauded by the city officials.

On the move by SK Federation president and Councilor Levy Llyod Orcales, carried by the entire council, a resolution congratula­ting and commending Tribal Torogi MuayThai Academy – Team Baguio for successful­ly winning as gold and silver medalists during the first Northern Luzon Muaythai championsh­ips was approved.

Orcales, who also stands as chairman of the committee on youth welfare and sports developmen­t moved Tribal Torogi MuayThai Academy, organized by its founder and head coach Christian Villareal for the recent win in Sagada.

Tribal Torogi MuayThai Academy aims to provide opportunit­ies to the youth in the field of Muay Thai and with the advocacy of promoting youth involvemen­t and developmen­t through sports.

Team Baguio, comprised of nine athletes from the different barangays in the city competed in the first Northern Luzon Muaythai championsh­ips held in Sagada, Mountain Province as part of its celebratio­n of the first Etag Festival from January 31 to February 3.

“Tribal Torogi MuayThai Academy – Team Baguio, its coaches and especially the nine youth athletes are the pride of the city and serves as an inspiratio­n to

all young athletes to emulate, that representi­ng the city of Baguio in any sporting event locally or internatio­nally brings great joy and honor to their families, their barangays and the city of Baguio,” the citation said.

Francine Jade Velasco, took home two gold medals during the competitio­n while Franklin Velasco, Anthony Tenollar, Von Criss Sally, Jon Ernes Espada, Jeriel Gabe Co, and Mariah Trenyce Co bagged one gold each with Micheal Aspilin bagging home a silver.

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