Eastern Visayas SCUAA games to be officiated by national sports organizations
By RODRIGO S. VICTORIA (PIA Biliran)
October 22, 2006
NAVAL, Biliran – It
could be the first time in the history of the yearly regional State
Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA) 2006 here in
Eastern Visayas that the officiating officials of some major sports
events will be officiated by members coming from the different
nationally acclaimed sports organizations in the country like the
sports event in basketball, softball, volleyball, soccer football and
boxing.
In an interview Friday
during the special PIA Kapihan at Radyo Natin-Naval with Leoncio
Sambitan, sports coordinator of the Naval Institute of Technology
(NIT) and at the same time the over-all sports coordinator of the 22nd
State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA) meet this
year, he revealed that some major sports events will be officiated by
members of well-known sports organization nationally known for their
expertise in their respective field of sports event.
He said that what
makes this year’s SCUAA meet different from the past SCUAA meets is
that the officiating officials came only from selected personnel
coming from the different state colleges and universities in the
region who are the usual official participants in the regional sports
event.
Sambitan mentioned
that basketball games will be officiated by Philippine Basketball
League (PBL), accredited referees who have already been officiating
amateur and professional basketball leagues in the country.
He added that the
volleyball games for this year’s SCUAA will be officiated also by
referees of the Philippine Volleyball Federation (PVF), a nationally
and internationally accredited association of referees of volleyball
game.
The soccer football
game, a group ball game that now draws more attention among the youth
in the province of Biliran, will be officiated by referees coming from
the Philippine Football Federation (PFF), Sambitan said.
In the case of
softball games that will be played by men and women representing the
different athletic delegations, umpires coming from the Amateur
Softball Association (ASA) – Philippines will be the one to officiate
the softball games for this year’s SCUAA, he added.
The NIT sports
coordinator also said that the boxing event that will be held in the
New Naval Gymnasium will be officiated by referees coming from the
Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines (ABAP). However, the
organization has tapped only the services of ABAP accredited boxing
referees coming from Ormoc City.
He said that the
boxing matches that will probably be hotly contested by six schools
with complete entries to be held at the still unfinished New Naval
Gymnasium will be one of the much awaited sports events of the SCUAA
2006 since Navaleños as well as Biliranons are avid enthusiasts of the
game.
Meanwhile, Sambitan
disclosed that NIT chooses four previous SCUAA players of the school
who excelled in their respective field of sports and had brought
honors to the school to carry the lighted torch during the opening
ceremony on Sunday (October 22).
He mentioned the names
of David Stetson, Remegio Dela Cruz, Freddie Nazario, all gold
medalists in athletics and Romeo Baco who earned the highest points in
the 800, 1,500 and 3,000 meter runs to be the designated torch bearers
that will light the ceremonial torch during the opening day to signal
the official opening of the regional sports event.
He further said that
the host school is expecting some 3,000 athletes and officials coming
from the 11 participating athletic delegations which is supposed to be
composed of 12 delegations had the University of the Philippines (UP)-Tacloban
not declined to participate lately.
He also urged all the
Biliranons including the people from mainland
Leyte and to the other people from other neighboring provinces to
watch the different games of the SCUAA meet 2006 here in Naval
particularly in NIT and most especially during the official opening of
the game where NIT has prepared a grandiose and spectacular opening
ceremony.