Sun.Star Davao

MARAWI PROF APPOINTED NAS DEPUTY EXEC DIRECTOR

- BY MARIANNE L. SABERON-ABALAYAN / Columnist

PROFESSOR Henry Daut of the Mindanao State University ( MSU) was recently appointed as deputy executive director of the National Academy of Sports ( NAS).

The NAS was establishe­d after President Rodrigo R. Duterte signed into law Republic Act No. 11470, which seeks to establish the NAS at the New Clark City ( NCC), Capas, Tarlac, on June 9.

The NAS is mandated to implement a quality and enhanced secondary education program integrated with a special curriculum on sports.

Daut, who was a former deputy executive director of the Philippine Sports Institute under the Philippine Sports Commission ( PSC), said, “My inclusion in the selection for executive director of the NAS was already a great honor. To be appointed as deputy executive director of the first- ever National Academy of Sports is a great opportunit­y to be able to significan­tly contribute in the promotion and developmen­t of sports in the Philippine­s particular­ly at the grassroots level.”

He was among the four candidates for executive director but Prof. Josephine Joy Reyes, faculty at the University of Sto. Tomas and Head of the Sport Physiology Unit at MSAS- PSI, was the one selected as executive director.

Prof. Bert Madrigal of the University of the Philippine­s in Diliman was also appointed as deputy executive director alongside Daut so they can assist in running the sports academy.

Daut said the NAS is expected to go operationa­l in 2021 as constructi­on of facilities will commence within this year.

“I am very grateful to PSC Chairman ( William) Ramirez for the opportunit­y given to me not only to serve the PSC and PSI but also the National Academy of Sports. I believe that my background and experience­s in grassroots sports developmen­t, sports education, physical education and sport leadership and management will be very useful in my new position. I thank the members of the Board for my appointmen­t and I commit my full support to the NAS leadership to ensure its success,” he added.

He also said that the NAS will provide opportunit­y to outstandin­g elementary and secondary athletes to qualify for Academy scholarshi­ps. They will be provided with the best training in sports to be facilitate­d by selected elite coaches and to be assisted by sport science specialist­s.

Daut added, “A especially-designed curriculum will be offered to NAS students who will be handled by the best teachers for their educationa­l needs.”

It can be recalled that Daut has spearheade­d several PSCPSI programs in Davao Region, particular­ly the coaches’ certificat­ion course that went online during the pandemic.▪

To be appointed as deputy executive director of the first- ever National Academy of Sports is a great opportunit­y to be able to significan­tly contribute in the promotion and developmen­t of sports in the Philippine­s particular­ly at the grassroots level.

PROF. HENRY DAUT

Mindanao State University professor

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