VOL. 8 ISSUE 163 • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015
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The fall and rise of Sonny Wagdos By NEILWIN JOSEPH L. BRAVO
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ONNY Wagdos was sitting on a chair and watching the athletics event of the Southeast Asian Games last June in Singapore. For a young, goal-driven middle distance runner, the images on television must be awe-inspiring, if not simply energizing. Not for the 21-year old Sonny, who won his first
BACK TO BACK CHAMP. Sonny Wagdos proudly raises his trophy after winning the Milo Marathon Davao qualifiers last Sunday after an injury sidelined him for three months. Lean Daval Jr.
Milo Marathon qualifying race last year in Davao. Those television images would have been a show of a lifetime had he made it to the Games where he was supposed to don the Philippines’ tri-colors and run the middle distance race. Out there in that lonely chair was nary a soul left for an exasperated young man who just blew his chance to
accomplish a dream. Sonny was clutching his right foot, still a bit swollen from the injury he sustained from the virtual non-stop grind in varsity athletic competitions, weekend races and a first international stint in Malaysia last December. You could read from his face all the frustration and disappointment. Had he not
overused his body, he would have been in the tracks of Singapore National Stadium and fighting for a gold medal. “Sakit kaayo na nawala lang ang tanan nako nga sakripisyo tungod sa akong injury (It is so painful that I lost everything I worked hard for because of the injury),” Wagdos told Edge Davao in an interview.
As he winced there on that desolate chair, he told himself that everything was a reminder that he is only human. The gold medals won in the varsity competitions (Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA) meets and the University Games), the National Open, the BIMP-EAGA Friendship Games, and even the week-
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FOR REUSE. A worker from the General Services Office (GSO) prepares last year’s Christmas lanterns which will be reused for decorations around the city this year. GSO will use old Christmas lanterns and other Christmas decorations as part of the city’s effort to lessen expenses during the Yuletide season. Lean Daval Jr.
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Prosecutor junks case vs ‘Tanim Bala’ victim for lack of probable cause By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR.
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HE Davao City Prosecution Office (CPO) dismissed the illegal possession of ammunition charges filed against an engineer who was arrested at the Francisco Bangoy International Airport in Davao City last October 30.
The dismissal of charges filed against Engr. Augusto D. Dagan was confirmed by City Prosecutor Nestor Ledesma yesterday in a telephone interview with EDGE Davao. Ledesma said in the seven-page resolution released
yesterday morning, the prosecution panel consists of Prosecutors Jay Karel Sanchez and Maria Cynthia Adao-Prat decided to dismiss the case slapped against Dagan, 60, a resident of Damacara Street in Quezon City, for lack of proba-
ble cause. Dagan was charged by the Aviation Security Unit (AVSEU) 11-Davao International Airport Police Station for violation of Republic Act 10591 or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act.
Ledesma said there were two considerations why the panel junked the complaint by the AVSEU 11. The police, he said, failed to prove that the two bullets found in the pocket of the bag of Dagan are really ammunition.
“Ang kaso man gud nagifile was illegal possession of ammunition and therefore kinahanglan nimo i-prove nakatong na-confiscate from the possession of Engineer Dagan last October 30 na ammunition
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