The Philippine Star

MVP Cares reaches out to badminton kids

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Organizers of the MVP Juniors National Championsh­ips have put up an outreach program dubbed “MVP Cares” to support the nationwide discovery of new badminton stars in the countrysid­e while introducin­g the sport to kids aged 13 years and below.

After a successful staging of its MVP Cares camp last month in Luzon, the program goes to the Visayas on June 9 at the Riverside Courts in Dumaguete City, or on the eve of its Visayas leg of the MVP National Juniors Championsh­ips.

“MVP Cares is a program to encourage kids to take up sports, particular­ly badminton,” said Smart Sports head Christophe­r “Epok” Quimpo. “It also aims to make the sport alive once again and support the country’s goals of developing young players.”

Over 500 participan­ts joined the Luzon leg in San Fernando, Pampanga with organizers expecting the same number of field to vie in the Visayas stop.

“We’re expecting almost the same number of participan­ts in the Visayas leg and hopefully more,” said Araullo.

The tournament has been around for two years now and helped the country in giving children who love the sport a venue to show their wares.

Smart, Victor exclusivel­y distribute­d by Pcome Industrial Sales Inc., Toby’s Sports, MVP Sports Foundation, Unilever, Balipure, Koffer Luwak are the event sponsors while the tournament is sanctioned by PBA Smash Pilipinas.

Registrati­on for the Visayas leg is in full swing.

For details, call up Yoly Araullo of the organizing Forthright Events & Sports Management, Inc., at 0998-5110454 or coach Jay Loizel Pido at 0920-5145658.

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