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The champions of today are now helping raise the champions of tomorrow.
Members of the Philippine Deaf Table Tennis express their gratitude to TATAND officials led by (seated, L-R) Vice President Richmond Ong, Vice President Richard Koa, President Marcos de Jesus, Honorary President Charlie Lim, Honorary President Philip Uy, and Vice President Lawrence Tan.
Following their historic performance at the 2nd Southeast Asian (SEA) Deaf Games in Jakarta, the Table Tennis Association for National Development (TATAND) hosted a victory lunch to honor the Philippine National Deaf Table Tennis Team.
Quezon City is positioning itself as the Sports Capital of the Philippines, with major investments in facilities, grassroots programs, and community-centered initiatives aimed at promoting healthier and more active lifestyles.
1. Veteran internationalist Marlon Manalo, Barangay chairwoman G Abalos, and Barangay chairwoman Cynthia Caluya shares spotlight with billiards icon Efren ‘Bata’ Reyes (far left) in the ribbon-cutting ceremony of Pacman’s Cue Club.
HEAVY underdog Erickson Navarrete pulled off the biggest upset of the tournament after dismantling former world champion Dennis Orcollo, 9-2, in the Efren “Bata” Reyes Yalin 10-Ball Championships on Wednesday at the newly opened Pacman’s Cue Club in Worldwide Corporate Center, Shaw Boulevard.