Friday, June 18, 2010
Davao chessers seek support
The Davao woodpushers powered the DepEd-Team Philippines to 44 medals in the meet.
Davao City's John Ray Batucan, who clinched a gold in the boys under-14 standard team, a silver in blitz team and two bronzes in standard and blitz individual, said he hopes the support will continue,
"I'm happy for the support of our sponsors including the City Government of Davao. I hope they will continue to support chess players in future tournaments," Batucan said.
Girls under-14 bet Rowelyn Joy Acedo, who added three silvers (standard team, rapid team and blitz team) and three bronzes (standard individual, rapid individual and blitz individual), also issued the same sentiment during the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn yesterday.
"I hope our new Mayor will continue to support us just like the present administration did since there are other events that we could no longer join due to lack of funding," Acedo said.
Girls under-12 player Ella Grace Moulic, who pocketed one gold (rapid team) and two silvers (standard team and blitz team), along with seven-year-old Irish Yngayo, who took two silvers (standard team, rapid team) and one bronze (blitz team) in girls under-eight, also clamored for cash incentives.
"I hope our good Mayor will give us incentives for the medals we won to somehow compensate for the expenses our parents incurred during our participation in the Asean chess meet," Moulic said in the vernacular.
The City Government of Davao gave financial assistance to Batucan, Acedo, Moulic, Austin Jacob Literatus, Irish Yngayo, sisters Donna and Nikki Yngayo, Lloyd Matthew Resma, Marianne Infiesto and the Placencia siblings for their participation in Subic.
Literatus captured two golds in boys under-14 standard individual and team events while Dhona Yngayo copped two silvers (standard team and blitz team) and one bronze (blitz individual) in girls under-14.
Aglipay Oberio of the Island Garden City of Samal (Igacos), meanwhile, pocketed the boys under-16 blitz team gold and standard team silver.
Oberio also thanked the Igacos government for backing up his stint in the Asean tournament, but he, too, is hoping that the support will be sustained.
"I really hope Igacos officials will continue to help chess players like me," Oberio said.
The kids also shared their most memorable experiences during the weeklong competition.
"My final ninth round against Vietnam's candidate master Le Huu Thai was most memorable for me because we drew last year in Vietnam and here in our country, I defeated him. That victory was also very crucial for me to win the gold," Literatus reminisced.
Acedo, on her part, felt vindicated having upset top-seed Do Hoang Minh Tho of Vietnam.
"She defeated me in Vietnam in 2008 and I avenged my loss to her in Subic in 38 moves of a Slav Opening," she said.
Moulic, a first-timer in the Asean, said stunning No. 1 Nguyen Hoang Anh of Vietnam in their seventh round match was unforgettable.
"She attacked me. But I still defeated her," Moulic smiled.
After the Asean feats, the Davao players started attending their classes last Tuesday.
"It's back to school but we will be ready to compete in future tournaments," Literatus said.
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on June 18, 2010.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Acedo, Batucan signal thumbs up sign at DSA Forum
Batucan, Acedo ready for Vietnam
Davao's youth standouts John Ray Batucan and Rowelyn Joy Acedo are going to Vietnam on June 9 for the ASEAN Age-Group Chess Championships on June 11 to 20.
"I won't promise, but I will do my best," said Batucan on Thursday's Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn. Batucan topped the national age-group qualifying tournament in Manila that earned him the Vietnam stint.
Batucan, son of taxi driver Neptali Jr., plays against a computer for four hours every day as part of his training.
And Acedo showed more confidence when she said. "Kaya," said a very confident Acedo who trains under coach Rowel Modina.
National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) regional director James Infiesto said that their chess federation under former Surigao representative Prospero Pichay Jr. is bankrolling the participation of the players who will wear the national colors.
After their stint in Vietnam, Infiesto said the two players will play in Tagaytay for another tournament to determine the best players for the World Youth Chess Championships.
Meanwhile, Pichay is arriving in Davao City on May 26 for the opening ceremony of the Davao Open Chess Tournament at the Gaisano Mall of Davao.
Infiesto said participants will earn Fide ratings.
"The local government has supported us and 95 percent of the expenses will come from the private sector," he said.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Chess, basketball, volleyball topics of DSA Forum
National Chess Federation of the Philippines regional director James Infiesto, youth standout John Ray Batucan and his father Neptali Jr. will tackle about the young Batucan's participation to the ASEAN Chess Tournament in Vietnam.
Atty.Manny Nitorreda, National Basketball Training Center Davao commissioner, will talk more about the recent NBTC Davao's first cycle of training while officials from the Banker's Cup wil also be gracing the weekly public service sports program sponsored by Genesis 88 Advertising and Tower Inn.
Coach Exequiel Tomines is also joining the Forum to talk about an barangay volleyball tournament.
DSA president Charles Raymond Maxey is requesting members to come on time.