Organizers of the Little League Philippines Series are taking all steps to guarantee the safety of all participants in the finals scheduled April 9 to 16 in Ilagan, Isabela. Know more:
ORGANIZERS of the Little League Philippines Series are taking all steps to guarantee the safety of all participants in the finals scheduled April 9 to 16 in Ilagan, Isabela.
Little League administrator Mike Zialcita on Tuesday said they are aware of the danger posed by the intense summer heat on the hundreds of participants aged 12 to 14 years. A young student-athlete from Colegio San Agustin collapsed while playing football and died apparently due to heat stroke over the weekend.
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