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MANILA, Philippines – The long-running basketball program Milo-BEST Center will be online when it resumes its sports clinics later this month.
Online programs will begin virtually on September 26, with the banner of the BEST Center basic platform of the interactive basketball clinic. It will be managed by some of the most competent coaches in the country.
Milo Sports Executive Luigi Pumaren, BEST Center Executive Vice President Monica Jorge, and BEST Center Producer and Milo Ambassador Ella Fajardo announced the resumption of the sports academy Tuesday at the Writers Association Forum. of Sports of the Philippines (PSA).
“We believe that even if we are in this pandemic, we still have to be active, to be healthy,” said Jorge, the daughter of the late BEST Center founder and former national team coach Nic Jorge.
“So we have developed programs for that,” he added. “We recognize the need to adapt to innovation, and in doing so we can bring our experience to a wider audience so that more children have the opportunity to develop their skills with our trusted mentors.”
Pumaren, son of Adamson University head coach Franz, said the resumption of the BEST Center is the latest sport to be included in the Milo Home Court program launched last August with online karate and taekwondo classes.
“We have expanded our Milo Home Court program with the BEST Center to help and show children that their dreams and aspirations can still be pursued,” he said.
Fajardo, 17, is expected to share his experience with Milo-BEST through its program, “BIDA Best.” This is an online webcast where you will be joined by other BEST Center alumni including Kiefer and Thirdy Ravena, Shaun and Dave Ildefonso, Chris Tiu, Andrei Caracut, and two-time PBA MVP Benjie Paras.
Now Gill St. Bernard High School Girls High School Team Captain Fajardo appreciated the work done by BEST Center of teaching the basics of the game via webcast to ensure the safety and well-being of children.
“From my experience with BEST Center, these coaches really wanted to be with the kids, especially during these times. They loved their job, they loved teaching the basics and fundamentals step by step, but we also put the safety and health of the kids first. these kids. “Fajardo said.
The third program of the cage academy is the Skills Challenge, which will be held through Zoom, where parents can sign-in and register their children in advance. BEST plans to launch the show in November in time for the late Nic Jorge’s birthday.