By
Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY –
Following findings that gambling, drinking of liquor and smoking were rampant
at the tennis facility which houses a canteen within the Athletic Bowl here, a
fact-finding team said the city government should take over the management and
operation of the facility in cooperation with the Baguio Tennis Club.
This was the
recommendation of the three-man committee which Mayor Mauricio Domogan created
to look into the complaints lodged by some parents on alleged gambling
activities and insufficiency of training time given to tennis athletes at the
tennis court.
The team composed of
city legal officer Melchor Carlos Rabanes represented by Attorney III Isagani
Liporada, city environment and parks management office assistant department
head Ruben Cervantes and secretary to the mayor Rafael Tallocoy found out that
while the city tasked the BTC to manage and operate the courts by virtue of
Resolutions No. 106 series of 76 and 24 series of 1980, this was not
consummated as there was no management contract executed between the parties.
This leaves the city
as the lawful overseer of the tennis courts in compliance with its responsibilities
as the administrator of Burnham Park and all its facilities as per Executive
Order No. 224 series of 1995 and Executive Order No. 695 series of 2008.
The team suggested
that “a special committee which includes a member of the BTC who has the
expertise in managing, maintaining and operating the facility, be formed to
draw up plans for the eventual City-led management, operation, maintenance and
development of the facility as part of the Baguio Sports Complex.”
The committee said
that a city-led management of the facility would ensure proper implementation
of laws prohibiting gambling and smoking in the area which the BTC cannot
enforce albeit it may impose warnings and sanctions on its club members.
The team however
clarified that the city take-over “does not mean dissolution of the BTC” but
rather should “empower and aid BTC in realizing its goals.”
“The importance of
maintaining the BTC as an independent organization tasked to develop the sport
and to train local athletes can never be too overemphasized with the passage of
Ordinance No. 20 series of 2016 (The Baguio-based Athletes and Coaches
Incentives and Benefits Ordinance) which requires among others membership in an
accredited sports club or organization operating within the (city)… to qualify
athletes and coaches to benefits enumerated in the measure,” the body noted.
At the course of the
investigation, BTC representatives admitted the following: that some their
members play card games while waiting for their turn to play but denied knowledge
of bets being made; that some members smoke and thus a smoking area was even
identified; and that some members engage in drinking of liquor and “minus one”
singing sprees in the area.
On the use of facility
by the athletes, Dr. Fernando Eleponga of the city schools division said none
of the coaches corroborated the reported incident while he confirmed that the
BTC has been extending free assistance to the athletes during practices.
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