Wednesday, November 7, 2012

My Sportive Friends



               The popularity of sports in the country is on the rise. Football, which was once not given much attention, has captured the interests of many. Media has also played crucial part in promoting sports. Live broadcast of sport events further fuelled our sports enthusiasts’ citizens to think critically by comparing our system with that of other countries ways. Sports also improve one’s capabilities and characters. My friends are the living samples. Let me introduce them.
              
Paul Kevin B. Lompero, the “Sports for All Seasons”
               This former classmate of mine shows exceptional talent on sports. He bested his opponents in badminton. His ingenuity in this sport makes him unbeatable. I like the way he gets into the game. His moves are unpredictable causing his unprepared opponent scratch for helpless strikes. His bulk reserves of energy help him stay on the game for long without being tired. Sport analyzer in nature, he can assess why a player/fighter fails to win a game despite showing signs of winning a game. Basketball, chess, scrabble, volleyball and chess are some of his well-played sports. Given an opportunity to play or managed a team, I’ll bet, he’ll be a good contributor, if not will, bring success to the team.

Jem N. Visitacion, the “Player with Brain”
               His innate talent on basketball and chess makes him a good choice for a team. An inch way to becoming a 6-footer, with arm reach spanning enough to grab the ball and dunk it! An engineering graduate, no wonder, his classic moves in chess made their team championed in one of the chess tournaments in their school. Have I mentioned he likes football too? He consumes lots of time watching sports play (be it live or replay). No wonder, his updated knowledge on sports helps him to continuously improve his abilities.

Rene O. Pabilonia, the “Silent Killer”
               Man of few words, serious-type makes him also unpredictable. Although busy in his works, he makes sure he gives a schedule for his passion, the sports. Active in basketball, he also plays badminton.

Asir B. Calmada, the “Sports’ Steel”
               Sepak-takraw ball makes my head ache but this man can withstand the pressure the ball creates. His flip-flopping moves in this game are very creative in making powerful blow. No wonder he’s one of the ace players of sepak takraw team. Basketball, badminton, and running are on the list of this player.
Norman Pagatpat, “El terrible”
               Same height as mine, this man is an asset to the basketball team. His boastful facial expression has worth because he can justify it.

Divino Franco L. Alto, “The Idol”
               Don’t know why this man ceased from playing football. But I bet, he would be a good addition in Azkals should he continued the passion in playing this all time favourite sports. Have I mentioned he made a goal that led their team grope with the championship throphy? Nice one Divs.

Long live the Sports!





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