City’s beach volley program gets boost | Inquirer News

City’s beach volley program gets boost

PSC, CCSC to tap American expert Lecain in developing talents in grassroots level
/ 06:38 AM September 17, 2011

The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) brought American beach volleyball expert Eric Lecain to Cebu to help improve Cebu City Sports Commission’s (CCSC)  grassroots program.

This undertaking is a result of Cebu City’s effort of improving the quality of sports in the region with the help of PSC.

Yesterday, a memorandum of understanding was signed by PSC’s Ricardo Garcia and Cebu City Mayor Mike Rama for the development of sports in the grassroots level.

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Under the agreement, Lecain will be establishing a training pool for the Philippine beach volleyball with the help of CCSC, headed by chairman Edward Hayco.

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CCSC executive director and Southwestern University (SWU) athletic director Ryan Aznar hatched the idea  of the beach volleyball plan.

“This program will include the establishing of a headquarters of the beach volleyball team here in Cebu and our initial plan is to select the best players in the region,” said Aznar.

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Aznar is also planning to put up a beach volleyball court inside SWU since Cebuano players usually train in the beaches of Liloan town, northern Cebu.

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For Hayco, beach volleyball is ideal to develop here in Cebu because this sport is considered as one of the most watched in the Olympics.

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Rama, on the other hand, is  optimistic about  the program for the youth of the PSC and CCSC.

“We can build a nation through sports,” he said. “In sports we can develop our own character, develop our own discipline.”

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