Task Group WVPRISAA lauded

ROXAS CITY, Capiz – Msgr. Cyril B. Villareal, Vicar General and Rector of Colegio de la Purisima Concepcion and president of Capiz Private School Athletics Association (CAPRISAA), lauded Task Group WVPRISAA for securing the recent Western Visayas Private Schools Athletic Association (WVPRISAA) Meet 2020 here. Villareal said no untoward incident happened
By Felipe V. Celino
By Felipe V. Celino
ROXAS CITY, Capiz – Msgr. Cyril B. Villareal, Vicar General and Rector of Colegio de la Purisima Concepcion and president of Capiz Private School Athletics Association (CAPRISAA), lauded Task Group WVPRISAA for securing the recent Western Visayas Private Schools Athletic Association (WVPRISAA) Meet 2020 here.
Villareal said no untoward incident happened during the regional sports competition.
Police Colonel Julio Gustilo, Capiz police director, together with Mgsr. Villareal and local officials awarded certificates of commendation to all officials and members of Task Group WVPRISAA.
Gustilo also congratulated SSTG Commanders, Task Unit leaders, and all members for a job well done.
“Our police presence in every sporting event, in every delegates’ billeting area, in every corner of the street and anywhere in Roxas City made this remarkable outcome,” he added.
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