The Senator reiterates that team’s preparations or practices must be at par at all times and in the right process. Senator raised his concerns with sports and athletes performances that are not at its high standards.He encouraged the coaches that the following must be encouraged by everyone, Need to make sure that athletes comes first, He also reminded everyone that here is no shortcut to success as a result, all must train hard to see better performances and results. In addition, he also stated that teams must set the role of the community and that they have to make sure to work with athletes and set the standards that should be build for athletes and everyone in our community.
Senator Toribiong also asked the coaches to double the time training for the athletes and be really prepared.He then reminded the coaches that his fellow Senator as well as many organizations and the government available and willing to help the team will all work hard to make sure that each team has everything they need to prepare, but they asked that the coaches also work hard and be committed to train the best team for the games.
In attendance of the meeting was Chairman of the organizing committee Senator Regis Akitaya, Senator Toribiong, Frank Kyota, Baklai Temengil, Osamu Ngirchechol (volleyball Men), Brent Melairei (Softball Women), Paul Fratiello (Women Volleyball), Carson Olkeriil (Athletics), Jonathan Kaminsky (Table Tennis), Tina Shima (Swimming), Pasquana Flowers (Swimming), Alonz Moses (Canoe), Mathia Smus (Baseball), Dwight N. Bai (Softball Men), Kenny Reklai (Volleyball), Peoria Koshiba (Athletics), George Domingo (Women’s Basketball), John Tarkong, Jr., (Wrestling), Tino Faatuuala (Canoe men and Triathlon), Stuart Manwaring (Basketball).
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