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Angeles City Mayor Carmelo โ€œPogiโ€ Lazatin, Jr. on January 30, 2024 gave incentives to Angeleรฑo athletes who won at the Batang Pinoy National Championships and Philippine National Games.

Nine student-athlete winners and five coaches receive certificates of recognition and cash incentives.

Each gold medalist received โ‚ฑ15,000; โ‚ฑ10,000 for silver medalists; and โ‚ฑ7,000 each for bronze medalists.

Meanwhile, each coach also received โ‚ฑ5,000 cash incentive.

The total amount of cash incentives distributed is โ‚ฑ194,000.

Angeles City has garnered four gold, six silver, and seven bronze medals during the said annual sporting event last December 17-22, 2023.

Present during the awarding of cash incentives are student-athletes Reighn Sebastian Vergara, Riannah Chantelle Coleman, Gwyneth Cassandra Alexel Garcia, Hazael Cahulogan, John Kristoff Bautista, Mon Lorence Gonzales, Kade Davinci Damasco, Rued Angel Cesar Bangayan, and Girvin Cullen Nigel Garcia, coaches Bernardino Alindogan, Noli Miranda Jr., Leonel Caroc, Ana Chenly Bangayan, and Gabriel Garcia.
Lazatin vowed that he will continue to support and prioritize sports development amongst youth.

Also in photos is Angeles City Sports Officer Trisha Maeve Mendiola.

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