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I am an avid sport fan. Ever since I was young I’ve always love sports. During grade school days I would go with brother to play baseball with his team mates. I was the only girl their but I did not mind. My family would watch PBA together; I can still remember my mom’s screaming her lungs out. We were rooting for different teams. In high school I played softball and basketball, and I think I was good at it. And still played basketball during college. It was during my college days that my interest in different kind of sports grew. I was amazed because I could easily comprehend the rules, the techniques, and the ins and outs of the game. All kinds of sports from tennis basketball, karate, swimming, gymnastics, cycling, football, volleyball, extreme sports, water sports, etc.

But I’m sad. Why? I can see a lot of potentials in Filipinos to excel in different kind of sport but unfortunately the Philippine government lacks the proper attention to develop such potentials. They are not able to come up with programs that would help harness raw talents in the grass roots levels.

In Davao City for example, Davao is the one of the biggest if not the biggest city in the Philippines but I am sad to say that until now the city doesn’t have its own sports facility. A city as big as ours should have one to accommodate sporting events which would eventually lead to the discovery of young bloods who will eventually replace Filipino sports heroes like Paeng Nepumoceno, Manny Pacquiao, Efren Reyes, Lydia De Vega among others. And maybe produce new athletes that would excel in sports we have not excelled yet.

There is no denying that most of Filipino men love basketball. I have nothing against men who play basketball and want to become the next Michael Jordan. Sadly now a days the Philippine basketball scene is being invaded by players from abroad. Ballers who are half-breeds and are much taller and more skillful. I can’t understand why we can’t be interested in sports that we know we can be really good at. Filipinos are naturally not the tall race, the number one and most important characteristic of a basketball player. But we are nimble and quick traits which are needed to be a good football player, tennis player, baseball player.

Hmmm..Just a thought…
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6 comments:

  1. Umma
    November 26, 2008 at 6:24 PM

    Hmmm.. Umaandar ata ang pagiging frustrated player ng sister ko jan?
    just kidding hahaha

    Well, its our government who doesnt focus on the youth to encourage them to do sports by providing them a modest place to show off their skills and enhance their interest.

    Thats why only boxing and basketball are the only sports that we can say being catered by most pinoy fans. Other than that, I couldnt think of other sports already..

  1. Chubskulit Rose
    November 26, 2008 at 9:37 PM

    I agree with you on that kitty. But hey, kahit di tayo matatangkad, magagaling naman pinoy magbasketball diba..

    Funding and government support lang kailangan ng youth natin in order to fully developed their skills in sports.. Kaya lang di masyadong napagpupunan ng pansin ng gobyerno!

  1. Anonymous
    November 26, 2008 at 9:38 PM

    Magakasundo pala tayo when it comes to sports hehehe.. Sports minded din ako, love playing volleyball!

  1. Anonymous
    November 26, 2008 at 9:39 PM

    But I thought, in schools all sports are being practiced and though through Physical Education right?

  1. me
    November 27, 2008 at 10:26 AM

    ->joops : not all sports are taught in schools dear..specially in public schools..so sad dear because many of these kids cannot afford formal training, the government is their only hope. Well classrooms, books and desks are not even available would we expect for sports facilities right?

  1. Anonymous
    November 28, 2008 at 9:55 PM

    Yes, the government should inspire and support kids to love and be trained in sports.

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