Tolentino wants ROTC Games institutionalized

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Senator Francis “Tol” Tolentino bared his desire to institutionalize the Philippine Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) Games which opened Sunday at the Iloilo City Sports Complex. Know more:

Senator Francis “Tol” Tolentino and Philippine Sports Commission commissioner Fritz Gaston strike a pose with the members of Guimaras State University following their victory over Colegio de Sta Ana de Victorias.SENATOR Francis “Tol” Tolentino bared his desire to institutionalize the Philippine Reserve Officers Training Corps Games which opened Sunday at the Iloilo City Sports Complex.

“We hope to include the ROTC Games as one of our sports programs at CHED as we review our programs,” CHED Executive Director-Central Office Cinderella Jaro said. Team captain Rona Mae Caturas, who led the Talisay-based SCTSI with 14 points, said she and her teammates were inspired to strive harder in the games.SCTSI coach Ray Vincent Sanoria said her players felt the pressure of playing on a big stage.

 

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