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Ilagan to host SEA youth, Phl Open

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The Philippine Athletics Track and Field Associatio­n (Patafa) is putting up two top-notch championsh­ips in Ilagan, Isabela next year, including the 12th South East Asia (SEA) Youth Athletics and the National Open Invitation­al.

The SEA Youth Athletics meet is set March 27-28 and will feature athletes 17- years- and- below from neighborin­g countries, while the National Open follows from March 30 to April 2 which will serve as the final tryout for local athletes seeking to compete in next year’s SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Both events will be held at the P250- million worth City of Ilagan Sports Complex.

The Patafa under president Dr. Philip Ella Juico and the City of Ilagan, Isabela headed by Mayor Evelyn Diaz signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) for the hosting of the twin meets during yesterday’s Philippine Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n ( PSA) Forum at Shakey’s Malate.

“This is the first time we’re holding the SEA Youth Athletics here and bringing it to Ilagan, Isabela as part of our mission of bringing the sport to the province,” said Juico, noting that Isabela has been a rich source of national athletes such as Lerma Bulauitan- Gabito. “At the same time, it’s a chance for us to see and experience top-notch competitio­ns.”

For her part, Diaz said: “This is a big challenge for all of us in the province of Ilagan, Isabela, but we’re confident of meeting the people’s expectatio­ns. We’re now in the process of completing all the necessary requiremen­ts needed to host the meet.”

Also present in the session presented by San Miguel Corp., Accel, Shakey’s, and the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. were Patafa vice- president Atty. Nicanor Sering and secretary-general Reynato Unso, Ilagan, Isabela top Councilor Jayvee Diaz, also chairman of the province’s committee for sports developmen­t program, general services officer Ricky Lagui, and Patafa Region II director Drolly Claravall.

Juico said the hosting of the SEA Youth meet has been offered to the country as early as the 2013 SEA Games in Myanmar. But owing to the national elections this year, the Patafa deemed it best to hold the event in the first quarter of next year.

Unso said 26 events are on tap for the SEA Youth trackfest, with 13 each for boys and girls, while the National Open offers 23 to 26 events, with the exception of marathon and walkathon.

Lagui said Ilagan, Isabela has been known as the hub of athletics, taekwondo, baseball, and ballgames.

Diaz also added the province is very active in sports by participat­ing in various athletic competitio­ns, both national and regional scope. But other than its competitiv­e nature, the lady executive said she wants Ilagan City to become the sports tourism hub in Northern Luzon.

She said the province has been home to a lot of tourism attraction­s, including the world’s largest armchair or butaka, the Ilagan Japanese tunnel, among others.

During the opening ceremony, Diaz said a giant corn- shaped torch will be used to emphasize the province’s reputation as the corn capital of the Philippine­s.

“This is going to be big,” said Juico. “Although Isabela is the corn capital of the Philippine­s, this is not going to be corny. This is going to be lively.”

 ?? JOEY MENDOZA JR. ?? Athletics chief Philip Ella Juico (second from left) shakes hands with Ilagan, Isabela Mayor Evelyn Diaz after signing the Memorandum of Agreement, making Ilagan, Isabela as host of two big internatio­nal track meets next year during yesterday’s PSA...
JOEY MENDOZA JR. Athletics chief Philip Ella Juico (second from left) shakes hands with Ilagan, Isabela Mayor Evelyn Diaz after signing the Memorandum of Agreement, making Ilagan, Isabela as host of two big internatio­nal track meets next year during yesterday’s PSA...

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