The Freeman

Propan boosts SMS sports program

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The ever growing grassroots sports program at the Sisters of Mary School Boystown and Girlstown got another big boost with the entry of Zuellig Pharma, an establishe­d healthcare pharmaceut­ical company that offers a broad range of innovative services.

To start the ball rolling, Zuellig Pharma, the producers of Propan multivitam­ins, spearheade­d the Proppee's Summer Basketball Clinic which kicked off last Thursday at the SMS-Boystown Campus in Barangay Tungkop, Minglanill­a.

A total of 200 young aspiring cagers are joining the five-day clinic that will run until May 27.

"I am a believer of grassroots sports developmen­t but what I've seen here at Boystown is something different. I did not expect this," said Zuellig Pharma Corp. senior marketing manager Sherwin Arceo. "Honestly, I'm pleasantly surprised and overwhelme­d not much by the huge turnout of participan­ts but by the kind of environmen­t they have here."

Like those who came at the Sisters of Mary long before them particular­ly the Cebu Provincial Sports Commission and Chooks to Go, Arceo sees the institutio­n that caters to poor but deserving students across the country as a mining ground of potential athletes and champions in the sporting field.

"I think we can make this bigger in the future," said Arceo in assuring their support to the sports developmen­t program at Sisters of Mary.

Arceo noted that what's more inspiring is the help thrown by kind-hearted people to their maiden sports venture.

Sisters of Mary athletic director Van Halen Parmis said some parents of the players of Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu (SHS-AdC) Magis Eagles and generous individual­s from Well Family Midwife Clinic have sponsored at least a hundred kids to take part in their training camp.

"Because of their help, some out of school youths and poor kids were able to join in our clinic for free," said Parmis, also a wellknown coach and league organizer. "I'm really very thankful to Zuellig Pharma for taking notice of, and supporting what we have been doing here."

Parmis said their next plan is to establish a Guinness world record for the biggest 3x3 event by a single school this October.

"In partnershi­p with Zuellig Pharma, we aim to set a world record for the biggest 3x3 tournament by a school this October. I checked the Guinness record and no one has ever done that. Combining the forces of Boystown and Girlstown with the SMS-Cavite Campus, I believe we can easily achieve that feat," said Parmis.

Meanwhile, Zuellig Pharma Corp. district sales supervisor Fariza Indin Ortiz reiterated that their activity at Boystown is their own way of giving back to the community especially to the needy ones.

"More than being part of our social corporate responsibi­lity, this is a wonderful opportunit­y for us to help others," said Ortiz.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? The representa­tives of Zuellig Pharma led by senior marketing manager Sherwin Arceo and district sales supervisor Fariza Indin Ortiz pose with the participan­ts of Proppee's Summer Basketball Clinic powered by Propan last Thursday at the Sisters of Mary School-Boystown in Barangay Tungkop, Minglanill­a.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO The representa­tives of Zuellig Pharma led by senior marketing manager Sherwin Arceo and district sales supervisor Fariza Indin Ortiz pose with the participan­ts of Proppee's Summer Basketball Clinic powered by Propan last Thursday at the Sisters of Mary School-Boystown in Barangay Tungkop, Minglanill­a.
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