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Eastern Visayas cities rally support for student-athletes of EVRAA 2026

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TACLOBAN CITY — As the Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) 2026 officially kicks off in Baybay City on Sunday, March 1, local governments across the region have mobilized to send off their student-athletes with full support, equipment, and encouragement, underscoring the growing emphasis on grassroots sports development.
On February 26, Calbayog City’s delegation, the Calbayog Supersonics, experienced a minor road incident en route to Baybay.

While traveling in convoy through Purok 5, Barangay Payao, Catbalogan City, one of their buses braked suddenly, causing a black sedan to be sandwiched between two vehicles. Fortunately, only the sedan driver sustained minor injuries, and no athletes were hurt.
After resting and changing vehicles, the delegation safely arrived at Gabas Integrated School in Baybay City, where they were welcomed with performances by the school’s drum and lyre corps and a dance presentation, followed by a meal for the weary athletes.
Prior to departure, Vice Mayor Rex Daguman led the send-off, distributing competition uniforms and providing P500 financial assistance to each of the city’s 610 student-athletes, totaling P310,000.

He reminded the young athletes that EVRAA is not just about winning medals but also about showcasing integrity, sportsmanship, and discipline. Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod were also present to extend their support.

Meanwhile, Catbalogan City formally sent off its 640-strong delegation, the Katbalaugan Warriors, during the “Panalipod” ceremony, which included a Holy Mass and a short program.

City officials presented athletes with complete competition kits, including uniforms, duffel bags, shoes, toiletries, umbrellas, IDs, tumblers, and other essential materials.
Mayor Dexter Uy emphasized that the city’s investments in sports aim to benefit the athletes and secure their future opportunities. He said, “This is not just for us, but for you and your future.” Schools Division Superintendent Carmela Tamayo and SGOD Chief Dr. Maribel Ruedas echoed the message, urging athletes to uphold discipline, respect, and integrity on and off the playing fields.

At the same time, Ormoc City, defending EVRAA champions since 2018, sent off 655 student-athletes, the Ormoc Siglaro Elites, at the Ormoc City Superdome.

Mayor Lucy Torres Gomez distributed uniforms and playing shoes while reminding athletes that they carry the city’s pride and legacy of excellence. The send-off included a Holy Mass to bless the athletes for safety, strength, and success. City Vice Mayor Leo Carmelo Locsin Jr., SP members, and youth leaders were present to show full support.

The EVRAA Meet 2026 brings together top student-athletes from 13 school divisions across Eastern Visayas to compete in various sporting events, serving as a qualifier for the Palarong Pambansa in Agusan del Sur.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Samar National School utility worker found dead on campus

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ORMOC CITY— A 59-year-old utility worker was found lifeless inside the Samar National School (SNS) campus in Barangay 7, Catbalogan City on Sunday, March 1, prompting an investigation by local authorities.

The victim, identified as alias “Neil,” a resident of Purok 4, Brgy. Guinsorongan, Catbalogan City, was discovered by a fellow worker at around 1:00 p.m. The Catbalogan City Police Station (CPS) responded after the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) reported the incident.

Police said that upon arrival, the victim was found with an injury on his left forehead and saliva with bubbles coming from his mouth. According to initial reports, the victim’s niece, alias “Nina,” noted that her uncle had a history of seizures due to epilepsy. Eyewitness accounts indicate that a passerby, alias “Jaime,” noticed the victim lying motionless and alerted the school security guard, who immediately called rescuers.

The responding medical personnel declared the victim dead at the scene. The Catbalogan CPS coordinated with the Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) team to process the body for further investigation.

Authorities are treating the death as consistent with a medical incident related to the victim’s known condition, but a full investigation is ongoing to rule out other possibilities.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Pedicab driver found dead in seawater in Bato, Leyte

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ORMOC CITY-A pedicab driver was found lifeless in the waters of Barangay Iniguihan, Bato, Leyte on the evening of Thursday, February 26, authorities reported.

The victim, identified only as alias “Anton,” of legal age, single, and a resident of Barangay Tinago, Bato, was discovered floating near the local dike around 6:00 p.m. by concerned citizens who immediately alerted police.

Bato Municipal Police Station, responding to the call, confirmed that local rescue responders had already retrieved the body and transferred it to shore.

The victim was then transported by the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) to Hilongos District Hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival (DOA) by the attending physician.

Initial investigation revealed that Anton was reportedly a frequent consumer of alcoholic beverages. Eyewitnesses said he had been drinking at a store owned by a certain “Dan” and later continued drinking at another nearby establishment. According to his companions, he excused himself to urinate but did not return. Hours later, he was found floating in the seawater.The Municipal Health Officer, Dr. Probo Quijano, conducted a post-mortem examination, which confirmed that the cause of death was drowning and found no signs of foul play.

The cadaver was subsequently released to his relatives in Barangay Tinago for final rites.
Authorities continue to remind residents to exercise caution near water bodies, especially after alcohol consumption.

(ROBERT DEJON)

EVRAA 2026 opens in Baybay City; mayor welcomes athletes,guests

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EVRAA MEET 2026. Young athletes from the 13 school divisions in the region are to compete for various sporting events for five days in this year’s EVRAA Meet in Baybay City which opened on Sunday, March 1. Governors and mayors from the region graced the opening ceremony with Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro as the guest of honor. (PHOTO COURTESY)
EVRAA MEET 2026. Young athletes from the 13 school divisions in the region are to compete for various sporting events for five days in this year’s EVRAA Meet in Baybay City which opened on Sunday, March 1. Governors and mayors from the region graced the opening ceremony with Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro as the guest of honor. (PHOTO COURTESY)

BAYBAY CITY — The 2026 Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet officially opened Sunday, March 1, this city, with Mayor Jose Carlo Cari welcoming more than 10,000 athletes, coaches, trainers, and chaperons from 13 Schools Division Offices of the Department of Education (DepEd) Region VIII.

The weeklong regional sports competition, held from March 1 to 7, formally kicked off at the newly-built Binaybayon Sports Complex, drawing thousands of participants and supporters from across Eastern Visayas.

In his welcome message, Cari highlighted Baybay City’s upgraded sports facilities, particularly the newly completed Binaybayon Sports Complex, which serves as the main venue of the games.

He also invited delegates and visitors to explore the city’s tourist destinations, including Lintaon Peak, the “16,000 Blossoms” garden, pilgrimage sites such as Pomponan Church and Punta Church, the sea-of-clouds view in Villa Solidaridad, and the city’s boardwalk known for its local barbecue.

The mayor expressed gratitude to the provincial government of Leyte led by his cousin, Governor Carlos Jericho “Icot” Petilla and members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the Baybay City Council, DepEd Region VIII, and his son, Rep. Carl Nicolas Cari, for their support, particularly in ensuring funding for the completion of the sports complex.
He also thanked the Philippine National Police for maintaining peace and order throughout the event.

Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro was the guest speaker as she underscored the role of sports in shaping discipline, leadership, and resilience among the youth.

“Sports teaches us lessons that go far beyond medals and trophies. It teaches us discipline, teamwork, humility in victory, and grace in defeat. True sportsmanship is not just about winning—it is about respecting your teammate, your opponent, and the journey that brings all of us together on the same playing field,” she said.

DepEd Regional Director Ramir Firmo, in his message, emphasized camaraderie, respect, and excellence as guiding principles throughout the games. He urged athletes to give their best in every event while upholding integrity and sportsmanship.

Firmo also thanked the Baybay City local government for hosting the regional meet, lauding the city’s preparedness, hospitality, and strong partnership with the Baybay City Division to ensure the smooth conduct of the games. He likewise acknowledged the support of local government units across Eastern Visayas in nurturing young athletic talents.

A total of 7,992 athletes from 13 delegations are competing in various sporting events across different categories during the regional meet.

The opening ceremony gathered local chief executives, DepEd officials, tournament directors, coaches, parents, and thousands of student-athletes who proudly marched under their respective division banners.

Among the officials present were Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho Petilla, Biliran Governor Rogelio Espina, Eastern Samar Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone, Southern Leyte Vice Governor Emilia Mercado, Catbalogan City Councilor Stephany Uy representing Mayor Dexter Uy, Calbayog City Vice Mayor Rex Daguman, Board Member Bembot Bermejo representing Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan, Eastern Samar Lone District Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales and Leyte Rep. Richard Gomez and his wife, Ormoc City Mayor Lucy Torres Gomez.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Eastern Visayas posts 98.1% decline in value of exports in November 202

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The total value of exports in Eastern Visayas in November 2025 amounted to USD 3.48 million, representing an annual decline of 98.1 percent from USD 185.02 million in November 2024.

Meanwhile, total imports decreased by 96.8 percent, dropping from
USD 465.44 million in November 2024 to USD 15.07 million in November 2025.
The significant decline in exports affected the region’s trade balance, which was recorded at –USD 11.59 million in November 2025. This narrowed the region’s trade deficit by 95.9 percent compared with the USD 280.42 million deficit reported in November 2024.
Overall, total trade in November 2025 amounted to USD 18.55 million, registering a 97.1 percent decrease from the USD 650.46 million total trade in November 2024.

Eastern Visayas exported 113.35 million kilograms of goods in November 2025, which was 43.8 percent higher than the volume exported in November 2024 at 78.85 million kilograms.

Ores, slag and ash commodity group worth USD 3.13 million comprised the bulk or 89.9 percent of the total value of exports in November 2025.

The People’s Republic of China was the top export destination in November 2025, contributing USD 2.98 million, or more than four-fifths (85.7%) of total exports for the month.

The region imported 121.09 million kilograms of goods in November 2025, lower by
42.5 percent than the 210.42 million kilograms of goods imported in November 2024.

The top import commodity group was salt; sulphur; earths and stone; plastering materials, lime and cement worth USD 4.97 million and comprised one-third (33.0%) of the region’s import value in November 2025. The Republic of Korea (South Korea) supplied USD 3.33 million worth of imports, representing more than one-fifth (22.1%) of the total import value. (PR)

PCG, local divers remove 1,300 coral-eating starfish in Southern Leyte

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REEF PROTECTION DRIVE. Personnel of the Philippine Coast Guard and local divers remove crown-of-thorns starfish from a reef area off Barangay Himay-angan in Liloan, Southern Leyte, as part of the PCG’s iCare Program. (PCG-SOUTHERN LEYTE)
REEF PROTECTION DRIVE. Personnel of the Philippine Coast Guard and local divers remove crown-of-thorns starfish from a reef area off Barangay Himay-angan in Liloan, Southern Leyte, as part of the PCG’s iCare Program. (PCG-SOUTHERN LEYTE)

TACLOBAN CITY — At least 1,300 crown-of-thorns starfish were removed from a reef area off Barangay Himay-angan in Liloan, Southern Leyte, in a joint marine conservation effort led by the Philippine Coast Guard and local divers.

The large-scale injection and extraction activity, held on Feb.28, was carried out under the PCG’s iCare Program, a campaign focused on protecting and rehabilitating coastal and marine ecosystems.

Taking part in the operation were personnel from Coast Guard Sub-Station Maasin, the Marine Environmental Protection and Response Unit–Southern Leyte (MEPERU-SL), the Coast Guard K9 Team in Liloan, and Field Station Southern. They were assisted by the “Dap-ag” Boys, a group of local divers from Liloan, and members of Lukas Dive.

The team covered about 400 square meters of reef during the activity. Of the total removed, around 500 crown-of-thorns were neutralized through injection, while approximately 800 were manually extracted.

The crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci) feeds on live coral tissue and is considered among the most destructive threats to coral reef ecosystems when its population surges.

Authorities warned that unchecked outbreaks can quickly strip reefs of living coral, leading to reduced marine biodiversity and declining fish populations—an impact that could hurt coastal communities reliant on fishing and tourism.

Marine experts underscored the importance of proactive removal efforts, particularly in biodiversity-rich areas such as Southern Leyte, which is known for its dive sites and marine resources.

The PCG said the intervention was necessary to prevent a potential outbreak and preserve the ecological balance in the area. It also reiterated its commitment to environmental protection and urged coastal communities and other stakeholders to remain vigilant and take part in conservation initiatives to safeguard the province’s marine ecosystems.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

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