The DepEd Division of Dumaguete City expressed its support to the Negros
Athletic Association (NAA) through Division Memorandum No. 257, series
of 2013, issued last July 22.
Dr. Ramil B. Uytico, OIC of the
Office of the School Division Superintendent exhorted the division and
district supervisors, heads of public elementary and secondary schools
to encourage their coaches to “grab this rare opportunity to further
expose our athletes in preparation for higher competition.”
Dr.Uytico
responded to the invitation of FU VP-Finance and Administration for
schools in our locality to join NAA and experience greater sports
competition as well as to “pursue a campaign for the reformation of
sports in order to promote its practice in consonance with the
traditional values as embodied in the spirit of Olympism.”
At
present, NAA roster of members are 12 schools and 9 clubs signing up for
basketball, football, volleyball, badminton and sepak takraw. The local
table tennis association had expressed its intention to join NAA.
While
the Tanjay National High School is the only public school that had
joined NAA, it is anticipated that other schools will join the league
such as the Negros Oriental High School, designated as the lone
experimental sports school in Region 7.
NAA games are televised daily from 6:00pm to 7:00pm on Sky Cable and Tuesdays from 6:10pm to 7:10pm on Fil Products.
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Showing posts with label foundation university. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foundation university. Show all posts
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Thursday, August 1, 2013
‘Super kid’ joins natl football team
Over
the course of the last two seasons of the Asian Football Confederation,
one Filipino athlete has personified the leadership and spirit of the
sport. This 14-year-old girl has been attracting the attention of fellow
athletes and thousands of spectators around the region. This “super
kid” is Michaela Jumawan, a sophomore student of the Foundation
University High School.
Equally devoted to both her sport and her studies, this football enthusiast has shown consistent improvement since the time she entered the university. “Michaela’s vast improvement during her time here at FU is a direct result of her hard work and focus,” said Vladimir Villacora, coach of the FUHS football team. “As a coach, I have never had to worry about Michaela’s motivation, if anything, I have had to hold her back at times.”
Jumawan started playing football recreationally as a 1st grader. “I can still remember that moment when all of us had to play football in our PE class. I didn’t really know how to play then, but when I started kicking the ball and running around the field, I didn’t want to stop. My teacher had to tell me to get back to the classroom,” she recalled. In fact, because of the interest she showed in the sport at such an early age, she was quickly noticed by her first coach and started to get formal training when she had finally become a member of the football team of the FU Grade School.
She was a natural as a child athlete. “I would go jogging with my dad every weekend, and I did it not because I had to do it as an athlete but simply because I enjoy doing it,” she remarked.
Dr. Aparicio Mequi, dean of the Institute for Youth Sports and Peace (IYSPeace) of FU said that despite her active involvement in sports, she also manages to get good grades. And she remains very humble and well behaved,” Mequi added.
At such young age, Jumawan has constantly showed a willingness to take on bigger challenges, especially after she became an official member of the Philippine’s national football team U-14 (under 14) girls’ division, which has competed against countries like Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Guam.
Source: Dumaguete Metro Post
Equally devoted to both her sport and her studies, this football enthusiast has shown consistent improvement since the time she entered the university. “Michaela’s vast improvement during her time here at FU is a direct result of her hard work and focus,” said Vladimir Villacora, coach of the FUHS football team. “As a coach, I have never had to worry about Michaela’s motivation, if anything, I have had to hold her back at times.”
Jumawan started playing football recreationally as a 1st grader. “I can still remember that moment when all of us had to play football in our PE class. I didn’t really know how to play then, but when I started kicking the ball and running around the field, I didn’t want to stop. My teacher had to tell me to get back to the classroom,” she recalled. In fact, because of the interest she showed in the sport at such an early age, she was quickly noticed by her first coach and started to get formal training when she had finally become a member of the football team of the FU Grade School.
She was a natural as a child athlete. “I would go jogging with my dad every weekend, and I did it not because I had to do it as an athlete but simply because I enjoy doing it,” she remarked.
Dr. Aparicio Mequi, dean of the Institute for Youth Sports and Peace (IYSPeace) of FU said that despite her active involvement in sports, she also manages to get good grades. And she remains very humble and well behaved,” Mequi added.
At such young age, Jumawan has constantly showed a willingness to take on bigger challenges, especially after she became an official member of the Philippine’s national football team U-14 (under 14) girls’ division, which has competed against countries like Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Guam.
Source: Dumaguete Metro Post
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Sunday, July 7, 2013
2013 Tanjay City Fiesta Futsal Festival Results by Marlon Gayo
2013 Tanjay City Fiesta Futsal Festival Results
by Marlon Gayo
Men's Open
Foundation University - Champion
Anthonies FC - 1st Runner Up
15 Under Boys
Ting Passing - Champion
St Paul Univ Dumaguete - 1st Runner Up
17 Under Girls
Foundation University - Champion
by Marlon Gayo
Men's Open
Foundation University - Champion
Anthonies FC - 1st Runner Up
15 Under Boys
Ting Passing - Champion
St Paul Univ Dumaguete - 1st Runner Up
17 Under Girls
Foundation University - Champion
Negros Oriental HS - 1st Runner Up
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Institute of Youth Sports for Peace 2nd Futsal Tournament and 6th 7-a-Side Football Tournament
Futsal
June 22,23,29, and 30
Venues: Robinson's Place Dumaguete and Foundation University
Football July 7,13,14,20, and 21
Venue: Foundation University
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
2013 Sinco Cup Results
- U13 - Born 2000 or After
- CHAMPION - Silliman University Elementary School
- Runner-up - Foundation University Grade School
- U15 - Born 1998 or After
- CHAMPION - Ting Passing
- Runner-up - Foundation University High School
- U18 - Born 1995 or after
- Boys
- CHAMPION - TJ Striker
- Runner-up - Sunbros - Siaton FC
- Girls
- CHAMPION- Sunbros - Siaton FC
- Runner-up - Daddy's Little Girls
- Men's Open
- CHAMPION - FU Alumni - Re-United
- Runner-up - Foundation University
Friday, February 8, 2013
Sinco Cup February 7, 2013 Update
- Foundation University vs USFC Spartans; 7-1
- Spylogerzs United vs Valencia FC; 3-4
- FC Azukals vs USFC Spartans; 2-0
- FC Azukals vs Foundation University; 2-3
- FU Alumni Re-United vs USFC Spartans; 4-0
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Sinco Cup January 27, 2013 Results
- 1st Game: F.U. Alumni Re-United vs Foundation University; 5-2
- 2nd Game: Valencia FC vs FC Azukals; 3-2
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