50 swimmers set for “Sarangani Bay Invasion 2012”

By JUN RAMOS

SARANGANI BAY (April 29, 2012) – In this file photo, a swimmer dives towards the finish line in barangay Tango, Glan after more than three hours of racing in the open sea from barangay Tinoto, Maasim. At the background is Mt. Matutum. Some 50 swimmers are set to join “Sarangani Bay Invasion 2012” on May 18. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. Come and enjoy Sarangani Bay Festival on May 18-19, 2012. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

GUMASA, Sarangani (April 29, 2012) – Ten teams will vie for the top honors and cash prizes during the “Sarangani Bay Invasion 2012” otherwise known through the years as Swim-Across-the-Bay, the opening salvo of the May 18-19 Sarangani Bay Festival (SarBay Fest).

For the 15-kilometer swim across Sarangani Bay, there shall be a mass start at 5am from Kamanga Beach, Maasim to Reycon Beach in Tango, Glan on May 18.

“Sarangani Bay Invasion 2012” is open to all swimmers (amateur and professionals) with minimum age of 14. A group of five swimmers comprises a team.

The registration fee of P2,000 per team covers boat rental and gasoline. Deadline for registration is on May 4, 5pm, at the office of the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office at the Capitol in Alabel (look for Nemrad Butil (083) 5082267, 09163232397 or 09306534953).

The first three teams to reach the finish line at Reycon Beach in Tango, Glan shall be declared winners with the 1st prize of P50,000, 2nd prize – P35,000, and 3rd prize – 25,000, all with medals and trophies. All finishers shall be awarded with the medal of “Invaders” and consolation cash prize of P6,000 each team.

“Ten teams are sure to compete for the 15-kilometer swim,” said organizer Nemrad Butil.

Butil disclosed the Gensan Torpedoes are deploying three teams, Koronadal City has two teams, while some teams are composed of local swimmers from Tinoto and Kamanga, Maasim.

“University varsity swimmers from Manila and Davao are also joining the teams of Koronadal and Gensan,” Butil said. “This year a team from a Manila triathlon club might join.”

Butil said the Philippine Navy, Coast Guard, Philippine National Police–Maritime, Red Cross, and teams from provincial and municipal government offices shall assist as perimeter boat marshals.

During its debut on May 18, 2006, only three teams out of six finished the swim across Sarangani Bay.

The Dadiangas Torpedoes team of General Santos City (official time – 04:05:18 hours) won by just two minutes over MJ Powerpines of Maasim (04:07:12 hours). The Maasim Swimming Team clocked in with 4:57:26 for 3rd place.

“This is the longest open ocean marathon swimming competition in the country and probably in Asia,” said then swim manager Giuseppe Chew.

That time, a team was composed of 10 relay swimmers.

“I really enjoyed it,” said swimming athlete Ergel Arcinas. “It was hard on our part since the water was salty and the bay has a strong current. We are used to swimming in the pool.”

The swimmers were guided by Course Marker Boats fitted with Global Positioning System receivers to get the exact position of the shortest line from start to finish.

Each team started with a lead swimmer closely followed by an escort boat where other team members wait for their turn.

When a swimmer gets tired, another dives, making a tag for the exchange to be official and in order to continue to race.

The Dadiangas Torpedoes received P30,000 as champion in 2006. MJ Powerpines won P7,500 while third-placer Maasim Swim Team bagged P5,000.

The 2006 swim dubbed Across-the-Bay Open Ocean Swimming Competition highlighted the 1st Sarangani Bay Festival opening day. The festival was initiated by the provincial government to showcase the richness and beauty of one of the largest bays in the country.

Swimmers per team in 2007 were reduced to five instead of 10.

In SarBay Fest 2008, the Sta. Cruz Seafoods Inc. team of Davao City bested seven other teams to rule the swim in 3:17:05 hours. The South Cotabato team ranked second place with 3:20:14 hours.

But 2007’s record by Dadiangas Torpedoes of 2:50:15.23 hours remains unbroken. Dadiangas Torpedoes did not field a team in 2008.

This year, each swimmer should observe the 2-minute swim before the relay exchange takes place, unlike in other years where swimmers can relieve anytime.

The Torpedoes again won the 2009 race. In 2010, the Dadiangas Torpedoes repeated as champion in 3:16:47 hours.

Last year, the Koronadal City Sea Lions won with 3:41:42 hours. Seven teams competed. The second prize was bagged by Philippine Army’s 73rd IB’s Tinoto Pirates (3:53:28) and Gensan Torpedos in third place (4:05:19). For more news and updates, please visit the Province of Sarangani . Come and enjoy Sarangani Bay Festival on May 18-19, 2012. (Jun Ramos/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Sen. Legarda leads Isang Litrong Liwanag project launching

MALAPATAN, Sarangani (April 28, 2012) – Vice Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon shows to Sen. Loren Legarda and the audience the solar bottle bulb of Isang Litrong Liwanag project during its launching at the municipal gym. Legarda is the author of Renewable Energy Act and Climate Change Act of 2009. The senator was in town for the turn-over of the USAID-funded Balungis Trading Center and handlooms for Balungis Women’s Associations. For more news and updates, please visit the Province of Sarangani . Come and enjoy Sarangani Bay Festival on May 18-19, 2012. (Ivan Arroyo/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Isang Litrong Liwanag house visitation

MALAPATAN, Sarangani (April 28, 2012) – Vice Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon escorts Sen. Loren Legarda for the visitation of Isang Litrong Liwanag house with installed solar bottle bulb at Poblacion, Malapatan, Thursday, April 26. Over 10 houses have been fitted with the solar bulb under the supervision of Integrated Barangay Defense Force volunteers. For more news and updates, please visit the Province of Sarangani . Come and enjoy Sarangani Bay Festival on May 18-19, 2012. (Ivan Arroyo/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Brodkaster nga ‘manigbasay’ bading diay

By RINA “Jiji” JAYLO
A Lovely Rose Among The Thorns

From left: Publisher Jun Parada, Marketing and Communications Manager Rochelle Hilario of Philex Mining Corp. Head Office, Managing Editor Roel Catoto and Editorial Adviser Jun Lira during a meeting at 'The Legend Villas' located in Pioneer Avenue, Mandaluyong City, on April 21, 2012. (Photo by Rene Patangan / Philex Mines Surigao City)

Pwerteng kahimoot sa mga Surigaonong media dihang ilang nasayran nga usa diay ka ‘mahuyang’ kadtong brodkaster nga gibalitang nihimo og pagpangatake sa igsoon sa usa ka bantogang politiko. Paisog-isog lang diay kini siya aron dili mabuking nga anak sab diay siya ni Eba ug ‘type’ niya ang mga anak ni Adan nga gusto niyang mamahimong ‘Papa’. Wala man gyud dayon mabuking o masayri ang byuti sa maong brodkaster tungod kay dili man gud siya taga-Surigao. Racket na gyud diay niya ang manigbas o mangdelihensiya ginamit ang impluwensiya sa iyang programa sa radyo tungod sa iyang mga bisyo nga moinom og alak ug beer – gawas pa sa iyang financial support sa batan-ong lalaki nga iyang ka-‘live in’ nga iyang gipaila nga pag-umangkon. Sa kagabhion, nailhan kining brodkaster sa ngalan nga ‘Janna’. Motukar gyud ang iyang pagka-rayna kung siya hubog na ug sa mga panahong mahiuban siya sa pundok sa kababayen-an. Award-winning gyud ang byuti ni Janna niadtong December dihang nagpa-make up siya ug nagpa-lipstick ug nirampa dayon didto sa usa ka party. Bisan sa iyang pagka-bading, dakong minyo diay kini si Janna. Adunay siyay anak apan nagbulag sila sa iyang misis tungod kay nabuking nga
A Lovely Rose Among The Thorns

Left to right: Philex Media Relations Officer Rene Patangan, Managing Editor Roel Catoto of Agusan-Surigao Enquirer, Editorial Adviser Jun Lira of Caraga Aksyon Balita, Philex Vice-President for Operations Engr. Libby Ricafort, Caraga TriMedia President Jun Parada and Community Affairs Officer Enjie Pacillos of DENR-MGB Region 13. Photo was taken on April 20, 2012 inside the Administration Bldg., Philex Compound, Camp 3, Tuba , Benguet.

mahilig siya sa itlog ug hotdog. No wonder nga sa radyo mahilig siya moimbento og mga tsismis kay usa man diay siya ka silahis! Mao gyud nga doble ang paningkamot nga makatigbas kining bayota kay doble man gud ang iyang gisuportahan – ang kanhi niyang pamilya ug ang ‘pag-umangkon’ nga iyang ka-‘live in’ karon. Sa pagkakaron, padayon sa iyang racket nga pagpanigbas kini si Janna. Ang dili molisit o mohatag kaniya og pahalipay sigurado gyud nga birahan niya sa iyang programa sa radyo. Kining tawhana maoy nagbuling-buling sa kadungganan sa mga taga-Surigao media. Angayan gyud nga magbantay ang publiko ug dili magpadala sa pagpanghasi niining bayota aron masumpo ug maundang na kining iyang panguwarta. Alang sa dugang mga impormasyon, palihug pakigkita ning magsusulat.

USAID deputy mission director in Sarangani

MALAPATAN, Sarangani (April 26, 2012) – Governor Migs Dominguez greets Reed Aeschliman, deputy mission director of USAID-Phillippines, in barangay Tuyan and escorted by OIC Mayor Abdulnasser Suib Thursday, April 26, to turn over the Balungis Trading Center and handlooms to the Balungis Moro Women’s Association. For more news and updates, please visit the Province of Sarangani . Come and enjoy Sarangani Bay Festival on May 18-19, 2012. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Token of appreciation from Sarangani

MALAPATAN, Sarangani (April 26, 2012) – Senator Loren Legarda puts on a blazer made of “sarong” cloth hand woven by members of Balungis Moro Women’s Association and designed by renowned designer Emi Englis, a native of Sarangani, as a token of appreciation from the provincial government during the turn-over ceremony of USAID-funded Balungis Trading Center and handlooms to the Balungis Moro Women’s Association Thursday, April 26, in barangay Tuyan as Vice Governor Steve Solon and Governor Migs Dominguez look on. For more news and updates, please visit the Province of Sarangani . Come and enjoy Sarangani Bay Festival on May 18-19, 2012. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Sarangani Gov. Migs with Senator Loren Legarda

MALAPATAN, Sarangani (April 26, 2012) – Governor Migs Dominguez exchanges pleasantries with Senator Loren Legarda during the turn-over ceremony of USAID-funded Balungis Trading Center and handlooms to the Balungis Moro Women’s Association Thursday, April 26, in barangay Tuyan. For more news and updates, please visit the Province of Sarangani . Come and enjoy Sarangani Bay Festival on May 18-19, 2012. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Sarangani Gov. Migs and Vice Gov. Steve welcome Senator Legarda

MALAPATAN, Sarangani (April 26, 2012) – Governor Migs Dominguez and Vice Governor Steve Solon welcome Senator Loren Legarda during her arrival in barangay Tuyan to lead the turn-over ceremony of USAID-funded Balungis Trading Center and handlooms to the Balungis Moro Women’s Association Thursday, April 26. For more news and updates, please visit the Province of Sarangani . Come and enjoy Sarangani Bay Festival on May 18-19, 2012. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Philex mines impresses Surigao officials

Surigao City – Officials of the SangguniangPanlalawigan of Surigao del Norte on Monday expressed appreciation on the way Philex Mining Corporation (Philex Mines) run its mining operation at Sitio Padcal, Brgy. Camp 3, Tuba, Benguet, following the conclusion of their recent four-day mine site tour along with members of the media and a representative from the Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau.

Vice-Governor Arturo Carlos Egay, Jr. said the company has good environmental programs and has never compromised or sacrificed the environment in the course of its mining activity.

“There may be irreversible effects of mining but, at least, they have done a lot to mitigate and prevent any destruction to the mining area and in protecting the thriving communities thereat, especially their water source,” Egay told Manila Standard. “From the total 13,000 hectares of mining area claimed by Philex Mines, only five percent of it is being used in actual operation.”

He said the underground mining method employed by Philex Mines will be replicated by Silangan Mining Corporation, a subsidiary company of the former, once it pushes through with its operation in Surigaodel Norte by 2016.

Board Member Simeon Castrence, chairman of the environment and natural resources committee, said he found Philex Mines engaged in responsible mining particularly its environmental protection and preservation program.

“We’re also impressed with their community outreach program especially the allocation of social development fund to community-beneficiaries. In my personal observation, the company has a quality operation and they really care for the environment,” Castrence concluded.

Also joining the mine site tour were Board Members Myrna Madelo-Romarate, Fernando Larong, Mar Longos, Ebro Joy Orquina and Victor Borja, as well as Caraga Tri-Media President Roberto Parada, Jr., Agusan-Surigao Enquirer Editor Roel Catoto and Community Affairs Officer Enjie Pacillos of MGB Region 13. (BY EUGENIO LIRA, JR.)

Hot lumber seized by 73rd IB troops

MAITUM, Sarangani (April 11, 2012) – Soldiers under the 73rd Infantry Battalion led by First Lt. Ferdinand Ragos intercepted these trucks at Mt. Krucat, barangay Upo at 10:20pm. on April 5 in the government’s continuing drive against illegal logging. One of the trucks was allegedly owned by a certain “alias Black”, a resident of barangay Badiangon, Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat. The two trucks were loaded with an aggregate of 8,000 board feet sawn lumber without legal documents. (73rd IB/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)