The Philippine Star

MVPSF proud of its presence in Phl sports

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In line with Smart Communicat­ions’ vision of supporting Philippine sports from the grassroots developmen­t to the national level, Smart Sports is collaborat­ing with national club team Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas vying in the 2017 FIBA Asia Champions Cup in Chenzhou, China.

For the better part of the millenium, Smart, together with the MVP Sports Foundation, has helped Filipino athletes achieve their dream of making it to the global sports stage not only in basketball, but also in boxing, taekwondo, and cycling.

Smart is glad that Philippine companies are starting to join in the mission of helping improve basketball in the country.

“We started the Gilas program back in 2007 to help achieve the Filipino dream of reaching the Olympics and the World Cup,” said Smart chairman Manny V. Pangilinan said. “Years later, we have found a partner Chooks-to-Go that can help grow the program.

“This is what sports does to us Filipinos, it brings us together.”

Besides Gilas, Smart Sports has also supported a lot of club and collegiate teams in the country, hoping to inspire the Filipino youth. And the goal with Chooksto-Go Pilipinas is still the same, to create role models for the youth and to create national team prospects for the country.

“We at Smart Sports are supporting club and collegiate teams, from our PBA team, TNT KaTropa, to the Ateneo Blue Eagles and the San Beda Red Lions. We have helped build teams that have honed players to become role models both on and off the court,” said Smart Sports head Epok Quimpo.

“It’s the same passion that we share with Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas – to inspire Filipino players to serve the country,” he said.

Seeing the commitment of Chooks-to-Go, Smart Sports is reciprocat­ing the good will by helping the team.

“Together with the Filipino people, we wish Chooks-to-Go team all the best,” Pangilinan said. “Puso!” The tournament that features 10 of the best club teams in Asia got under way last night.

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