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LITTLE AMAZONAS

Female athletes stand the proudest in 2019 Batang Pinoy Mindanao Games

- By LYNDE SALGADOS

OH girls girls’ just for parlor games, household chores or beauty contest only?

Apparently, sounding like an old colloquial line for machismo effect that could no longer be sung nowadays— be in governance, politics, ordinary workplace and even in the ego-tripping maledomina­ted sporting world.

In Tagum City, Davao del Norte alone where the 2019 Batang Pinoy Mindanao qualifying games is underway (from Feb. 2 to 9 at Davao Norte Sports and Tourism Complex), uttering such line will automatica­lly fall to fake news as the female Batang Pinoy athletes that I love to call as the “little Amazonas” were able to unleash their might in almost all corners of the fight to everyone’s great satisfacti­on.

And the 249-strong Cagayan de Oro delegation shared the accolades deservingl­y bestowed to its supposedly “femininely soft” human pieces for the goldhunt warfare either on the sun-baked messy fields or indoor venues for over a dozen sports discipline­s disputed by Mindanao’s finest sports combatants aged 15 years old and below.

Oozing with confidence, the small but terrible Ruelle “Tawing” Canino of Kauswagan Elementary School proudly stood in front of Team CDO’s ambitious campaign to rule the Batang Pinoy war atop the 64-squareboar­d.

Already, the Grade 5 pupil Canino—herself a consistent ASEAN top-notch performer—secured two individual golds for the City of Golden Friendship’s cause when she played through undefeated in a total of 13 chess matches in rapid and standard events.

“Pwede ra gyod unta moingon atong gamay nga Tawing (she can even afford to say) na boys panglaba lang mo ako na bahala unsaon pagdaug (boys just wash my clothes and Iet me win the games for you),” a delighted coach Johnnel Balquin was tempted to remark in half-jest as the lion-hearted Canino is poised to sweep the 12-under titles in chess for today’s (Feb. 9) culminatio­n with the blitz (5 minutes time control) competitio­n.

Tawing’s secondary teammate Lorebina Carrasco II from Corpus Christi School is still playing, as of press time, in the final round of the 1315 yrs old standard chess that could mean for another mint.

On Thursday morning, a 14-year-old lass from the uphill barangay of Balulang by the name of Rona Bacus made a noise when she lorded it over in triple jump. And the Oro entourage headed by city sports chief Jaymar Rivera is but thrilled waiting for the good-looking Bacus to strike for more gold attempts in long jump and high jump events.

“Like from the rest of Batang Pinoy spectators, mas nalingaw ko sa performanc­e of female athletes kay mas grabe pa noon ila heart and will to win,” said Rivera after learning that two female Oro boxers in Lady Jane Payla and Maricar Vicente are also preparing in their respective bouts for gold today.

Yesterday morning, the five-aside futsal match featuring Davao City and Cagayan de Oro lady booters in the final drew the wildest cheer from the crowd.

The fightinges­t wards of coach Dhon Lazo and assistant coaches Jerney John Miaco and Ivan Caiña fought tooth and nail, coming back strong late in the final half behind the score-tying goal of Liezel-an Catamco.

It was such a wild and wooly game, though the Dabawenyas prevailed, 2-1 when the CDO side committed a costly error that resulted to a game-winning free kick by forward Bea Janine Baste.

“I am so glad to have this lucky chance nga na-watch nako ang futsal final kay grabe ka bibo, thrilling maka proud gyod. And I admire even ang Team CDO maskin napeldi kay ila gyod nahatag ilang best,” said Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) commission­er Charles Raymond Maxey, among those who watched and enjoyed the titular women’s futsal duel from start to finish.

And, yes, it’s safe to say now.

Not only in Batang Pinoy games that one can expect more of the “Amazonas tribe” (big and small alike) to thrive and yet come, see and conquer the ever challengin­g sports battle being dominated by male athletes in the past.

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 ??  ?? KARATEDO MEDALISTS. The troika of Cagayan de Oro's Rahnee Zelle Unas, Hannah Marie Gurrea and Elisha Mae Ellezo strikes a pose with tournament officials after a credible performanc­e in Batang Pinoy Meet. (Lynde Salgados)
KARATEDO MEDALISTS. The troika of Cagayan de Oro's Rahnee Zelle Unas, Hannah Marie Gurrea and Elisha Mae Ellezo strikes a pose with tournament officials after a credible performanc­e in Batang Pinoy Meet. (Lynde Salgados)
 ??  ?? LITTLE `Tawing' Canino, at left, of Cagayan de Oro chess team already secures a special place in Batang Pinoy Games by her two-gold finish and a chance to sweep the golds in the 12-under girls bracket by capping her campaign in blitz event. (Supplied Photo)
LITTLE `Tawing' Canino, at left, of Cagayan de Oro chess team already secures a special place in Batang Pinoy Games by her two-gold finish and a chance to sweep the golds in the 12-under girls bracket by capping her campaign in blitz event. (Supplied Photo)
 ??  ?? BEST JUMP. 14-year-old Rona Bacus of Balubal National High School takes CDO's first gold in athletics via 11.01 time effort in girls triple jump in 2019 Batang Pinoy Mindanao. (Macky Lim/Contribute­d Photo)
BEST JUMP. 14-year-old Rona Bacus of Balubal National High School takes CDO's first gold in athletics via 11.01 time effort in girls triple jump in 2019 Batang Pinoy Mindanao. (Macky Lim/Contribute­d Photo)

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