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The Davao City-University of the Philippine­s Sports Complex swimming pool won’t be finished for the Davao Region Athletic Associatio­n (Davraa) Meet 2019 in January

- BY RANDIE J. COMILANG / Reporter WITH MLSA

The Davao City-University of the Philippine­s (UP) Sports Complex swimming pool won’t be ready for the Davao Regional Athletic Associatio­n (Davraa) Meet 2019 set in late January.

Former third district representa­tive Isido Ungab, who sourced the initial funding for the sports complex during his term while he was chairperso­n of the appropriat­ions committee of the House of Representa­tives, said, “The pool won’t make it in time for the Davraa Meet but it might be finished for the Palaro in April as we are still in the digging part).”

Thus, he suggested that the Davraa Meet 2019 swimming competitio­n be held at the Davao del Norte Sports and Tourism Complex in Tagum City instead as it already has an Olympic-sized swimming pool.

Ungab, however, said the two stadiums were already completed as well as the multi-purpose gyms. The rubber for the track will soon be installed.

The sports complex with a budget of P500 to P600 milliom, he added, is already on its “finishing touches” stage except for the swimming pool.

He said that Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte Carpio has been instrument­al in speeding up the constructi­on of the sports complex. It can be recalled that former Davao City mayor now President Rodrigo Duterte, Ungab and former SDD-CMO chief and now Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman William I. Ramirez pushed for the sports complex to be built and found a partner in UP, then led by its president Alfredo Pascual, that donated the lot for it.

The PSC also allocated a huge sum to help augment the funds for the constructi­on of the sports complex. /

 ?? DSA ?? PAY IT FORWARD. Davao City Councilor Mabel Acosta, during yesterday’s Davao Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n (DSA) Forum at The Annex of SM City Davao, says the 15th Acosta Cup ladies football tournament will donate 15 balls to the city for the marginaliz­ed youth. Also in photo is former third district representa­tive Isidro Ungab.
DSA PAY IT FORWARD. Davao City Councilor Mabel Acosta, during yesterday’s Davao Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n (DSA) Forum at The Annex of SM City Davao, says the 15th Acosta Cup ladies football tournament will donate 15 balls to the city for the marginaliz­ed youth. Also in photo is former third district representa­tive Isidro Ungab.

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