By: Angelie B. Alimodian
Neophyte Bags Home a Medal in the Sci Dama Competition
By: Angelie B. Alimodian
Sci Dama is a line of attack and sound addition, subtraction, multiplication and division game between two players that is enjoyed by pupils and students, from classroom to home. But this is another story when we talk about competition.
Sci Dama Competition is very challenging especially when it comes to players and coaches who are new in this competition.
On September 29, 2016, the Division Science Fair was held with the theme: “Agrinnovate: Revolutionizing Agricultural Outlook for Sustainable Growth.” And I was very thankful for the chance to coach one of our students at Basay National High School to join in the said competition. I felt nervous and intimidated because me and my student was new in joining Sci Dama competition.
The competition was very rigid because my fellow coaches and student competitors comes from well-known secondary schools in our division. But it never hindered me and my student to aim for the medals. And luckily with God’s grace and with the effort of my student, at the end of the competition, he won the second place in the Sci Dama competition. I am so proud of you Brian Gaga-a, a Grade 10 student of Basay National High School.
By: Angelie B. Alimodian
Sci Dama is a line of attack and sound addition, subtraction, multiplication and division game between two players that is enjoyed by pupils and students, from classroom to home. But this is another story when we talk about competition.
Sci Dama Competition is very challenging especially when it comes to players and coaches who are new in this competition.
On September 29, 2016, the Division Science Fair was held with the theme: “Agrinnovate: Revolutionizing Agricultural Outlook for Sustainable Growth.” And I was very thankful for the chance to coach one of our students at Basay National High School to join in the said competition. I felt nervous and intimidated because me and my student was new in joining Sci Dama competition.
The competition was very rigid because my fellow coaches and student competitors comes from well-known secondary schools in our division. But it never hindered me and my student to aim for the medals. And luckily with God’s grace and with the effort of my student, at the end of the competition, he won the second place in the Sci Dama competition. I am so proud of you Brian Gaga-a, a Grade 10 student of Basay National High School.