Born out of the need to hone the athletic skills and prowess of collegiate athletes through competitive sports, UNIGAMESA started among various universities in the Negros and Panay Islands. Later, they identified the need to test the caliber of athletes from provincial schools against the best athletes and teams in the nation.
Today, the UNIGAMES is in its 25th year, with over 30 schools participating from all over the Philippines, including sports giants like University of the Philippines – Diliman and University of Santo Tomas.
According to Banzuela, one of the main aspects they looked into were the facilities and their maintenance. However, it was the city’s sports program that really caught their attention.
“I am very happy with the program of the mayor here in the grassroots,” said Banzuela during the press conference.
The said program is composed of year-long training for student-athletes for various sports, including, but not limited to, sepak takraw, gymnastics, volleyball, and table tennis.
“Winning is important, but preparation is vital,” Banzuela emphasized.