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Memo 133 18.Pdf Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REGION III Matalino St., D.M. Government Center, Maimpis, City of San Fernando (P) Website: www.deped.qov.ph/reqionslregion.iii X Email: [email protected] Telephone Numbers: (045) 598-8580 to 89 local 102 and 103 rn r=s-, r;ir fl .e\4Gli if il;;ffi-,]) REGIONAT MEMORANDUM ,d',ulUUfffi,UfU,' No. a,;s. 20,l8 Locolized Troining of Athleles for lhe 2018 Polqrong Pombqnso T^. I (J, All Schools Division Superintendents Heods, Public ond Privote Elementory ond Secondory School All Others Concern 1. ln preporotion for the porticipotion of DepEd Region lll Athletic Delegoiion to the 2018 Polorong Pombonso to be held on April 15 - 21 , 2018 of llocos Sur, Schools Divisions with othleies ond ieoms to porticipote in the soid event ore odvised to hold locolized troininEs not eorlier thon Morch 16,2018 ond not loter thon April 9,2018. 2. The troining oims to; o) enhonce othlete's performonce ond develop physicol ond psychologicol condition, b) promote comoroderie ond teomwork omong the selected othleies from ihe tweniy (20) schools divisions of the region ond, c) inculcote volues ond discipline to othletes ond cooches in the performonce of sports competition. 3. Division Sports Officer {DSO) sholl monoge ond monitor the troining in his/her respeciive Schools Division ond ensure thot discipline is emphosized in os much os it is inherent in sports. DSOs ore qdvised to submit the schedule of troinings to Educotion Support Services Division (ESSD) likewise, the ESSD sholl monitor troinings if necessory. 4. Below is o troining motrix which con be modified ond fitted to the needs of othletes in different events. The cooch must prepore o troining progrom which should focus on strength, enduronce, speed, mobility, technique, ond skills development. DoY/s Time Activity/ies Remorks 1-4 7:04 om Stren gth/End uro nce/Mobility l0:00 om Development Teom Building ond 2:00 pm - 5:00 Spirituol pm enhoncement 5-8 7:00 om Strength/Enduro nce/Mobility/Skills should be port of l0:00 om Development the whole troining 2:00 pm - 5:00 progrom. om 9-12 7:00 om Speed/Tec h niq uelS kills l0:00 om Development 2:00 pm - 5:00 om Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REGION III Matalino St., D.M. Government Center, Maimpis, City of San Fernando (P) Website: www.deped.gov.ph/reqions/reqion-iii X Email: [email protected] Telephone Numbers: (045) 598-8580 to 89 local 102and103 5. Key Officiols, cooches, chqperons ond others concern must odhere to the provisions of DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012 entitled DepEd Child Protection Policy ond Deped Order No. 55 s.2013 entitled /RR of Republic Acf No. 10627 Anti Bullying Act of 2013 . As such they will be held responsible for the proteciion, welfore ond sofety of their pupil/student othletes. 6. Schools Divisions ore odvised to implement the 45 Siroiegy of the DOH ogoinst dengue to sofeguord the heolth of our pupils in their respective billeting quorters during the troining. Grode Vl pupils ond others who were voccinoted by Dengvoxio should hove temperoture check doily os stipuloted in the Unnumbered Regionol Memorondum doted Jonuory 15, 2018. A reody list of Dengvoxio recipient should olwoys be mode ovoiloble. 7. In ihe cose of coptured othleies, on opprovol should be secured from the Schools Division concern before the othletes go io other Schools Divisions for troining. 8. List of recommended othletes, cooches, ossistont cooches ond choperons in found in Enclosure No. l. 9. Teochers who will serve in the locolized troining sholl be gronted vocoiion service credits pursuont to the provisions of DepEd Order No. 53, s. 2003 entitled Updated Guide/ines on Grant of Vacalion Service Credifs lo leochers. And non- teoching personnelsholl be entitled to Compensotory Time-Off (CTO) in occordonce with Civil Service Commission ond Deportment of Budget ond Monogement Joint Circulor No.2, s.2A04 on Non-Manetary Remunerotion for Overtime Servr'ce Rendered. ,10. Trovelling, meol ond other expenses (sports supplies ond moteriols) incidentol to the locolized troining of oihletes, cooches ond choperons sholl be chorged to locol funds subject io usuolouditing ond occounting procedures. I l. lmmediote ond wide disseminotion of this Memorondum is desired. f-t ta MALCOIM S. GARMA, CESO V A Director lll *( officer-ln-Chorge Off'ae of the Rry)nol Director 4 ESSD 1 "t' Enciosure No. L to Begional Memorandum No. s. 2018, Localized Training for 2lLSPalarong pambansi - IIST OF RECOMMENDED ATHIETES, COACHES, ASST COACHES AND CHAPERONS FOR PALARONG PAMBANS A 2OL8 [,1o, Name of Athlete Event Division 1 Reeinald DC Taberao BOCCE Boys Bulacan 2 Slrerwin A. Zagado EOCCE Boys Bulacan Coach: Ruth DG Reeaiado BOCCT Bovs Bulacan Asst Coach: Renato M, Dimalanta BOCCE Boys Bataan 1 Marjorie 5ambat BOCCE Girls Bulacan 2 tVlariz P. Mayor BOCCE Girls Bulacan Coach: Maureen P. Daodcy BOCCE Girls Bulaca n L Kenneth D. Pineda lD (15 and below) Boys Angeles City 2 Rot:in Roi B. Loo lD (1-5 and below) Boys 0longapo City 3 Rhafaei Ir{, Topacio iD {15 and below) Boys Angeles City 4 Jhon Rhaynel Farinas lD (15 and below) Boys Olongapo City Coach: Ernesto l" Quinlog lr lD (15 and below) Boys Angeles City Asst Coach: Rosemarie A. Tullao lD {15 and belowi Boys Olongapo City T Maria Cristina T. Salonga lD {15 below) Girls Bulacan Z Mary Rose Mallari ID (15 belowi Giris Zambales 3 Rosemarie Dimar,vala lD (1-5 helow) Girls Zarn hales 4 Ma. Criselle C. Suarez iD {15 below Girls Zam bales Coach: Alalyn Ayran lD (1-5 below Girls Zambales Asst Coach: Maria Josefa B. Lapira lD {15 below \r rls Nueva Ecija Chaperone: Freddie C. Santos lD {1"5 below G rls Bu lacan 1 iommel Salem lUr (16 and above) Boys Nueva Eciia l Rustom Arnaldo lD {1"6 and above} Boys Buiacan 3 Son Rico Gomez lD (16 and above) Boys Mabalacat 4 Iv]ageian Castro lD (16 and above) Boys Mabalacat Coach: Cecilia F. San iose lD {16 and above) Boys Buiacan Asst Coach: Gina S. Quiambao lD (16 and above) Bovs Mabalacat 1_ Queenie Joy C. Manio lD (16 and above 6irls Bulacan ") Sophia l-egaspi lD {15 and above Girls Angeles City a -f Kimberly Grace Araneta lD (16 and above Girls Za rn bales 4 Caselyne DG. tu4alyon lD (l-6 and above Girls Bulacan Coach: .Iune V. Magudayao lD (15 and above Girls Bulacan Asst Coach: Lolita S, Marcellana It (1-6 and above Girls Zamlrales 1 lFrancis Mark Emmanuel Salazar Ortho-Amputee (Swimming) Munoz City Coach: Lea lrish A. 5alazar 0rtho-Am putee (Swi rn rn ing) Munoz City t iohn Vincent N, Gatpandan Vl (Boys and Girls) Goalbali 0longapo City 2 Mai'k Jovel E. Ordonez Vl (lloys and Girls) Goalball City of San Jose Del Monte 3 Trisha Mae Abuda Vl (lloys and Girisi Goalbail Olongapo City d Page 1- of 2 No. Name of Athlete Event Division 4 Mary Rose T. Bautista Vl (Boys and Girls) Goalball Olongapo City Coar:h: Minerva D. Vergara Vl (Boys and Girls) Goalball 0longapo Citv Asst Coach: Beatriz N" Bongao Vl {Boys and Giris) Goalbali City of San Jose Dei Monte Chaperone: Marv Rose B, Caeuillo Vl {Boys and Girls) Goalball Balanga 4 a Paul Genesis Bantieue Bovs Bulaca n 2 Normilito Salas BoVs Olongapo City 3 Angel Luis Rendon Boys Angeles City Coach: Michei!e A. Fuentes Boys Bu lacan Asst Coach: Ocitsur L. Dimarucut Boys Angeles City Aramina M. Andojar City of 5an Jose Dei Il4onte Coach: Dulce D. Alarin Asst Coach: Nelson R. Jimenez City of San .lose Del [Vlonte Chaperone: Mary Ann D. Serrano Page 2 of 2 Enclos.ure l\Jo. l- to Regional Memorandum No, _ s, 2A18, Localized Training for 2018 Palarong Pambans LIST OF RECOMMENDED ATHLETES, COACHES, ASST COACHES AND CHAPERONS FOR PALARONG PAMBANS A, 2AL8 No. Name of Athlete Event Division 1 Victor Dhave B. Bediones Aero-Gymnastics EB Bu lacan 1 Ryan Lacerna Aero-Gym nastics t B Bulacan 3 Treck 5ie Saies Aero-Gymnastics EB Bulacan Casch: Anna Marie Bacani Aera-Gyrnnastics EB Bulacan Chaperone: Sherilyn S. Valmocina Aero-Gymnasfics EB Bu lacan L Vic Lorenz San Felipe Arnis EB Bulacan 2 Jerald Sernal Arnis E B Bulacan 5 Nel Andrei Tarnavo Arnis EB Bataan Coach: Mark Lehi R. Amar Arnis EB Eulacan L Jornielah C. Andus Arnis EG Bu lacan 2 Maria Antoinette Loma Arnis IG Sulacan 3 Andrea De Leon Arnis [G Bulacan Coqch: Albin Rables Arnis EG Bulacsn Ch a peron e : Cri sti n a B. Sil ntas Arnis EG Bt.il*cun 1 Aldion A. Flores Athietics IB Bu lacan Z Neil iustin A. Anselio Athletics E B Olongapo City 3 Allandrei E^ Baniaga Athletics t B Bulacan 4 Andrei Bautista Athletics EB San Fernando City 5 iohn Cabrales Athletics EB Nueva Ecija 6 Kian Kevin 5. Ducot Athletics tB Pa rn pa nga 7 Vincent M. Manipol Athletics EB Buiacan B ionathan Marzan Athletics E B Au rora I Faul Renlee Nlolina Athletics EB Olongapo City l_0 Cris Jay Pasion Athletics EB 5an Fernando City 11 1l Lemuel Sagcal Athletics tB Fa rn panga t2 Wally Dorias Athletics IB Angeles City otlch. Marco !. Leqaspi Athletics EB Bulacan Coach: {.cigar D Emano Athletics IB Bulacqn L Maricel Esquilona Athletics EG Bu lacan ') Lei Aubrey Nicolas Athletics EG Bulacan 3 Reinalyn Palang Athletics EG Nueva Eciia 4 Louise Victoria Manangan Athletics EG Zambales 5 Angela Mae Vilog Athletics EG Tarlac Province 6 Zairah Jov Talarnpas Athletics EG t{ueva Ecija 7 Mica Lacsina Athletics LG San Fernando City a tilicole Ashlev isip Athletics EC Pa m pa nga I Hanah Shayne Argellon Athletics tG Bulacan 10 Alexsandra Garcia Athletics EG Bulacan 11 Annejhelyn P.
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