Hard work paid off for a group of young, aspiring cagers
from the Visayas and Mindanao after making heads turn during the Alaxan FR
Galing Mo Camp held at the Unilab gymnasium in Mandaluyong City ,
Metro Manila.
John Ballentes and Tyke Bano of Iloilo; Carl Soreno and
Josuel Macarines of Dumaguete; Gabriel Dagangon and Miguel Plata of Davao; and
Dan Audris Lagbas, Rhodelle Nagac, Michael Kent Salado, and Rhys Jefferson
Flores (MVP) of Cagayan De Oro bested 40 other representatives in the three-day
basketball camp through their dazzling display of heart and athleticism.
The young cagers were each awarded a P100,000 infrastructure
project for their respective barangays, on top of a P20,000 cash incentive.
Their stellar performance got the nod of the camp directors, led by no less
than basketball legends Alvin Patrimonio, Jerry Codiñera, Benjie Paras, Jojo
Lastimosa, Johnny Abarrientos, and Ronnie Magsanoc.
A tradition of hard work and dedication
Last year, the same basketball legends inaugurated the
Courts of Inspiration, which are volunteer-built basketball courts made by the
local volunteers from the partner villages in Iloilo, Bacolod, Dumaguete,
Tacloban, and Cebu for the Visayas, and Cagayan de Oro, Iligan, Butuan, Davao,
and Saranggani for Mindanao. Their aim was to inspire communities to achieve
greatness through hard work, after building a basketball court entirely on their
own. The legends themselves even left handprints on special concrete markers
within the structure, reminding people of what hard work and dedication can
bring to a community that works together for a noble cause.
The same hoop icons returned to the partner communities
early this year to continue the advocacy—not to build more sports venues, but
to see how hard the youth have worked to improve their basketball skills on the
Courts of Inspiration. After conducting basketball clinics, the legends
handpicked the best players, who then flew to Manila to represent their communities in the
national leg of the Alaxan FR Galing Mo Camp.
The aim, this time, was to reward those who trained hard in
the Courts of Inspiration to perfect their basketball skills.
Giving back to the community
After winning the tight competition, the winners are now set
to return the favor to the communities that hand-built their hometown
basketball courts.
“My friends and I plan to help promote the game of
basketball further by improving the basketball courts back in our province,”
said MVP Rhys Jefferson Flores, who bared his plan to add roofing and proper
lighting to existing playing venues.
“What I learned from this experience is something that I
will remember from this day forward: always give your 100% not just to improve
your character but, more importantly, to help others make their lives better.”
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