Sun.Star Davao

DavOr kids want more PSC Children’s Games

- PR

Davao Oriental — The threeday Children's Games in Municipali­ty of Lupon and Mati City in this province wrapped up Saturday afternoon at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Academy (Ihma) in Mati City, yet, participan­ts still want more.

In a rapid assessment by a total of 60 Ate and Kuya volunteers and 601 children participan­ts from the Lupon and Mati City legs, Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) consultant on national grassroots sports developmen­t Doctor Serge Opena said, “Most participan­ts recommende­d to hold regular Children's Games as they appreciate­d the experience of playing with each other and meeting new friends from different parishes and churches.”

He also noted that Ate and Kuya volunteers' rating on the program is between three to four, which is in between very good and excellent. The same average rating given by the children.

A volunteer, on his/her assessment form, wrote, “Ungta mas daghan pang mga bata ang maka-experience sa mga padula us masinati nila ang mga dula nga halos malimtan na sa mga bata karon (I hope more children get to experience playing the games that are almost forgotten by the younger generation).”

Games played were sack race, patintero, tug of peace, Maria went to town, halo-halo relay, ball to cheek relay, ball over-under relay, patintero and hula hoop relay, among others.

The two-leg Children's Games here was held in cooperatio­n with the Diocese of Mati and St. Vincent Ferrer Parish of Lupon; San Isidro Labrador, Banaybanay, Davao Oriental, San Isidro Labrador, Batobato, Davao Oriental, St. Francis Xavier, Ligabog, Davao Oriental and St. Francis Xavier, Luzon, Davao Oriental.

The kids also had a grand time with Jollibee mascots and showcasing their dancing and singing talents. /

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