Public schools to house 7K CAR sports delegates
>> Friday, January 24, 2020
By Pigeon Lobien
BAGUIO CITY – Seven
of the biggest elementary and high schools here will be utilized as sleeping
quarters for the more than 7,000 athletes and delegates to the Cordillera
Administrative Region Athletic Association (CARAA) meet from Feb. 16-21 in
various venues.
Host Baguio’s
athletes will be billeted at the Baguio City High School (BCNHS) campus on
Harrison and Gov. Pack Road, just at the back of the main venue, the Baguio
athletic bowl complex.
The BCNHS,
the biggest high school in northern Luzon, will be the command center of the
six-day annual sports meet where the technical committee led by Department of
Education (DepEd)-Baguio and Cordillera personnel will be staying.
Delegates
from the adjacent province, Benguet will be housed at the Pines City National
High School (PCNHS) and Josefa Cariño Elementary School.
Both are
located near the Baguio City Hall, about 400 meters from the main venue.
The two
schools are beside the oldest elementary school in the country, the Baguio
Central School (BCS) which will be home for the delegates of Apayao.
Apayao
delegates will have the longest trip coming at a minimum of 13 hours.
Abra athletes and
officials will be staying at the Bonifacio Elementary School and the adjoining
Guisad Valley National High School.
Located along
Bokawkan Road and nestled at what could be the old capital of the city, the
Guisad Valley, delegates and athletes will need to navigate the at least
one-kilometer distance to the playing venue.
Athletes from Mountain
Province will be housed at the Lucban Elementary School on Magsaysay Avenue
near the city’s border to La Trinidad, Benguet.
A ride using
the Trancoville jeepneys would take about 15 minutes to get to Harrison Road,
barely a kilometer away.
Ifugao
contingents will also have an easy time getting to the venue as they will be
billeted at the Quezon Elementary School on Upper Session Road.
The ride will
be easy for these participants with the numerous jeepney groups plying the
area.
The venue is
less than a kilometer from the school.
A short walk
is for the Ifugao delegates as they will be staying at the Mabini Elementary
School which is about 400 meters from the playing venue via Session Road, Gov.
Pack, Harrison, and Burnham.
Kalinga
participants will have to spend more time traveling as their accommodation will
be at the Rizal Elementary and National High School at Wright Park, some two
kilometers away from the venue.
But the ride
will be easy with the Mines View jeepneys plying the route and just 100 meters
away is the Saint Joseph Church where Pacdal bound jeepneys are stationed to
wait for passengers.
“We are more
than ready to have the games with everything in place now,” said DepEd Baguio
assistant superintendent Soraya Faculo, who said that PHP8.4 million will be
spent for the hosting of the event.
The DepEd and
the city government, with the local media as a witness, will sign the
memorandum of agreement between the two parties on Jan. 15.
Baguio is set
to host the CARAA anew after Apayao backed out as a result of disasters in
2019.
Meanwhile,
the CARAA will start with two major Baguio events to be staged on the same day,
Feb. 16.
The
Panagbenga will have some of its main events on February 16 coinciding with the
last day of the Philippine Military Academy homecoming.
The
Panagbenga season peaks with some of the major activities including a
traditional event lined up at the Melvin Jones Football Field, the “Let a Thousand
Flower Bloom” which is to be staged the whole day.
Other
Panagbenga events during the day are the: “Handog ng Panagbenga sa
Pamilyang Baguio”, a family fair that is also a whole day activity as well
as the “Panagbenga Open Kite Flying”, the Panagbenga Cultural Show and the
fireworks display, one of the several slated during the month-long festivity.
The PMA will
have the closing of its annual alumni homecoming which will start on February
14.
The Panagbenga used to
stage its main event, the street dancing and float parade during the PMA alumni
homecoming causing heavy traffic. That scenario prompted the festival
organizers to move the Panagbenga main events to another date. (PNA)
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