19/04/2024
**Little Tadian Elementary School Pupil Shines in CARAA 2024**
Little Tadian Elementary School has a new reason to celebrate as one of its outstanding pupils, a young chess prodigy, has brought home two prestigious awards from the Cordillera Administrative Region Athletic Association (CARAA) 2024 held in Apayao.
The talented pupil, Francis has quickly become synonymous with dedication and skill in the world of chess, won a silver medal in the Individual Standard Category. This achievement is a testament to the countless hours of practice, strategic thinking, and sheer determination put into honing their craft. Competing against some of the best young chess players in the region, this accomplishment truly stands out as a remarkable feat.
But the success story doesnβt end there. The young chess enthusiast also contributed to the team's success by securing a bronze medal in the Team Standing Standard Category.
The CARAA 2024 event in Apayao provided a platform for budding athletes from all over the Cordillera region to demonstrate their skills, passion, and commitment to their respective sports. It was an intense competition where every move counted, and our pupil from Little Tadian Elementary School rose to the occasion, demonstrating remarkable resilience and a competitive spirit.
This outstanding performance has not only brought honor to Little Tadian Elementary School but also serves as an inspiration to fellow students and aspiring athletes in the community. The pupil's dedication, discipline, and determination serve as a shining example of what can be achieved through hard work and perseverance.
As we celebrate this remarkable achievement, we look forward to seeing more young talents from Little Tadian Elementary School and the Cordillera region excel in their chosen fields, continuing to make us proud and inspiring future generations to reach for their dreams. Congratulations to our silver and bronze medalist for their outstanding performance in CARAA 2024!
Athlete: Francis B. Wooden Jr.
Coach: Desiree G. Kiasao