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Sporting Meets for School to Adjust for K-12 Implementation
Sporting meets for the secondary division have to be adjusted due to the implementation of the K to 12 Curriculum starting this year.
The age limit for most of the sporting meets in the secondary level is 18-under, but most of the student-athletes before were already in college before reaching the maximum age.
With the K to 12 Curriculum, the Grade 11 students, who are mostly around 16 to 17 years old, can still play in the secondary level.
“Before, most of the 16-year-old players are already playing in college, and it’s rare to see players in the secondary level who are 18 years old, which is the age limit for the sporting meets,” said Arvin Loberanis, the athletic coach of University of San Carlos-Basic Education Department (USC-Bed).
“With the change this year, it’s expected that the coming games are stronger,” he said.
Loberanis said the 18-under age requirement remain the same for the primary sporting meets like the Cebu City Olympics, Central Visayas Regional Athletic Association (Cviraa), Palarong Pambansa and Milo Little Olympics.
Loberanis said this was favorable to the competition and also for the athletes’ development.
He said the younger players could hone their skills by playing with or against the older ones.
“I think this is good for us, so we can hone the 13-year-old players because usually they start to click on Grade 8 to 9,” he said.
He said that with the K to 12 Curriculum they got enough time to train the younger ones, who would replace the seniors when they graduated.
The Grade 11 students this year are the first batch of the K to 12 Curriculum of the Department of Education (DepEd).
Loberanis said that they were informed that the Grade 11 and Grade 12 students, who are 18-under, were still qualified to play in the secondary division in the major sporting meets. (PNA)
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