By Waylon Galvez
After calling off games in various sports due to the coronavirus disease, the NCAA Management Committee is looking at March 16 as target date to resume the remaining matches and events for Season 95.
NCAA Management Committee (MANCOM) Chairman Peter Cayco of host Arellano University. (Waylon Galvez)
In a meeting Wednesday, the MANCOM chaired by Peter Cayco of host school Arellano University made its proposal to the league’s Policy Board to resume the games on nine events.
These events are indoor volleyball, football, lawn tennis, soft tennis and girls’ volleyball on March 16, track and field on March 16 to 21, 15-under basketball on April 25 and beach volleyball on April 29.
The league’s Cheerleading Competition will be held as scheduled on March 30.
“This is subject to the approval of our Policy Board. Our recommendation is to resume on March 16,” said Cayco after the MANCOM meeting at the Bayleaf Hotel.
“The Cheerleading Competition shall be held as scheduled on March 30, but without the awarding of the Overall Championship because there are still two events,” he added.
The NCAA decided last Feb. 13 to postpone all events in senior’s division after the Commission of Higher Education issued a directive to “avoid attending, participating in, and organizing events that draw a huge number of attendees” due to the COVID-19.
The league had suspected games in the junior’s division last Feb. 6 following a similar order from the Department of Education.
In deciding to resume the games, Cayco said that parties were checked.
“Part of our decision is the consultation with CHED, DepEd, and DOH, and together with the school physicians whether it’s safe to push through with our schedules and they’re ok with it,” said Cayco.
NCAA Management Committee (MANCOM) Chairman Peter Cayco of host Arellano University. (Waylon Galvez)
In a meeting Wednesday, the MANCOM chaired by Peter Cayco of host school Arellano University made its proposal to the league’s Policy Board to resume the games on nine events.
These events are indoor volleyball, football, lawn tennis, soft tennis and girls’ volleyball on March 16, track and field on March 16 to 21, 15-under basketball on April 25 and beach volleyball on April 29.
The league’s Cheerleading Competition will be held as scheduled on March 30.
“This is subject to the approval of our Policy Board. Our recommendation is to resume on March 16,” said Cayco after the MANCOM meeting at the Bayleaf Hotel.
“The Cheerleading Competition shall be held as scheduled on March 30, but without the awarding of the Overall Championship because there are still two events,” he added.
The NCAA decided last Feb. 13 to postpone all events in senior’s division after the Commission of Higher Education issued a directive to “avoid attending, participating in, and organizing events that draw a huge number of attendees” due to the COVID-19.
The league had suspected games in the junior’s division last Feb. 6 following a similar order from the Department of Education.
In deciding to resume the games, Cayco said that parties were checked.
“Part of our decision is the consultation with CHED, DepEd, and DOH, and together with the school physicians whether it’s safe to push through with our schedules and they’re ok with it,” said Cayco.