The Pasig City local government recognized the Pasig City King Pirates, one of its local chess teams, for winning the championship trophy during the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines Third Open Conference for its Second Season in 2022.
PCAP Chair Mike Chua gave the trophy to the Pasig King Pirates in the presence of City Mayor Vico Sotto and Vice Mayor Robert “Dodot” Jaworski Jr at the City Hall.
This is the second championship trophy won by the chess team from PCAP. The first was during the PCAP Pro-League Second Conference held late 2022. Back in June 2021, the King Pirates began receiving cash incentives from the local governments as they participated and joined local and national competitions.
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