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                    [Title] => Manila Youth Games kicks off May 23
                    [Summary] => With its theme: "Manila Sports, Kasali Ka!", the finest and potent 15-under athletes from the Big City will again gather at the historic Rizal Memorial Sports Complex for spirited competitions as the staging of the 3rd Manila Youth Games (MY Games) get going from May 23-30. 


This was announced yesterday by Arnold "Ali" Atienza, chief of the organizing Manila Sports Council (MASCO), during a general technical meeting at the Seafood Wharf attended by officials with the expertise on children-athletes of elementary school age.
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This was announced yesterday by Arnold "Ali" Atienza, chief of the organizing Manila Sports Council (MASCO), who said a colorful opening ceremony will usher in the weeklong multi-event competition expected to put together over 8,000 children-athletes who will vie in 15 sports.
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"Competition alone is not the primary objective of the MY Games. We are confident that the noble endeavor served not only as an athletic tool for the city’s youth but also as a vehicle for molding assets of society," ani Mayor Atienza.
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Ali Atienza, chairman of the organizing Manila Sports Council, handed over the gold medals to the winners on the final day of the weeklong event that featured 14 sports disciplines.
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Barley 15 and standing 5-foot-4, Mendenilla ruled the century dash for boys aged 13 to 15 for his second gold in the weeklong event which gives the children of Manila, including the out-of-school youths, a chance to show, test and hone their athletic skills in 14 disciplines.
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Nanguna si Ortaliz sa 100m, 200m at 400m runs at binanderahan din niya ang kanyang koponan sa pagkuha ng ginto sa 400x100m at 4x400m relays.

Sa kabila nito, nananatiling hawak ng defending champion Sisters of Mary School (SOM) na siyang nagdomina sa field events sa paghataw ng 12 ginto, 6 silvers at 6 bronze ang overall standings sa secondary le-vel.
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                    [Title] => Manila Youth Games kicks off May 23
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This was announced yesterday by Arnold "Ali" Atienza, chief of the organizing Manila Sports Council (MASCO), during a general technical meeting at the Seafood Wharf attended by officials with the expertise on children-athletes of elementary school age.
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This was announced yesterday by Arnold "Ali" Atienza, chief of the organizing Manila Sports Council (MASCO), who said a colorful opening ceremony will usher in the weeklong multi-event competition expected to put together over 8,000 children-athletes who will vie in 15 sports.
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"Competition alone is not the primary objective of the MY Games. We are confident that the noble endeavor served not only as an athletic tool for the city’s youth but also as a vehicle for molding assets of society," ani Mayor Atienza.
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Ali Atienza, chairman of the organizing Manila Sports Council, handed over the gold medals to the winners on the final day of the weeklong event that featured 14 sports disciplines.
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Barley 15 and standing 5-foot-4, Mendenilla ruled the century dash for boys aged 13 to 15 for his second gold in the weeklong event which gives the children of Manila, including the out-of-school youths, a chance to show, test and hone their athletic skills in 14 disciplines.
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Nanguna si Ortaliz sa 100m, 200m at 400m runs at binanderahan din niya ang kanyang koponan sa pagkuha ng ginto sa 400x100m at 4x400m relays.

Sa kabila nito, nananatiling hawak ng defending champion Sisters of Mary School (SOM) na siyang nagdomina sa field events sa paghataw ng 12 ginto, 6 silvers at 6 bronze ang overall standings sa secondary le-vel.
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