Friday, March 7, 2014

The Softball Player

by: Patricia Catan

This past two Intramurals has been two great years for the Theresian Communicators’ Organization (T.C.O.) in the field of sports. The TCO Softball Team defended their title and was crowned champions in this year’s Pakiglambigit 2013.

One T.C.O. member however, continues the Intramurals spirit by joining a softball team outside of school.  Let’s get to know more about this athletic T.C.O member and see if you guys know who she is. 


Any guesses? This T.C.O. member has been playing the sport since her 3rd year in high school still here in St. Theresa’s College. Now, she’s already on her second year as a Mass Communication student and she still expresses her love for softball by being active in the field.  Here’s more of our T.C.O. member with her love and interest for the sport.


Why did you choose to play softball?
It is a fun sport to play. I involved myself in this sport to add spice to my high school years.

What is the name of your team?

Our team is not yet official but as of now, we call our team the Cebu team because we have different players coming from different colleges here in Cebu.  It is composed of students from Saint Theresa's College, Cebu Institute of Technology, University of San Carlos, Cebu Aeronautical Technical School, Asian College of Technology, and Datamex Institute of Computer Technology.

Do you have any upcoming games?

Our team joined the Private Schools Athletic Association (P.R.I.S.A.A.). Our game against Bohol was postponed due to the earthquake and the typhoon. Our recent update said that the game would probably push through this February.

What position are you playing?

Since our team is not yet official, we also don’ have our specific and final positions yet. We are still trying all the positions, trying to figure out our best asset until our Coach decides our final positions. 

How is the experience so far?

My experience has been fun. Softball changed my life for the better. I get to meet new people and at the same time, I get to play the sport that I have learned to love.



If you guessed Marie Elizabeth Carloman, then you got it right!  From making her high school a little more exciting to representing the Queen City of the South, Carloman definitely is an inspiration to all of us.  Let one Theresian Communicator inspire the rest of T.C.O. to create a ripple effect and continue what one has begun.

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