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Additional P5K allowance for athletes among PSC's initiatives under new chair Gregorio
Additional P5K allowance for athletes among PSC's initiatives under new chair Gregorio

GMA Network

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • GMA Network

Additional P5K allowance for athletes among PSC's initiatives under new chair Gregorio

Newly-installed Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chair Patrick 'Pato' Gregorio on Tuesday revealed that national athletes and coaches will receive an increase in their allowance as part of the sporting body's new initiatives. In the PSC general assembly held on Tuesday, Gregorio said the increase will be P5,000 across the board for national athletes and coaches starting August 2025. "'Yang sinet aside na budget na 'yan, magre-reallocate tayo but that is a very small amount sa kaligayahan, kumpiyansa, and motivation na binibigay natin sa mga atleta," Gregorio said. Aside from an increase in athletes and coaches' allowances, the PSC will also do immediate interventions such as simplification of training tracksuit procurement, installment of a new concessionaire for athletes in PSC facilities, 24/7 help desk for athletes' support, approval of the Implementing Rules and Regulation for the Philippine Sports Training Center, and streamlining of allowance disbursement. Gregorio also revealed his key priorities under his leadership: enhancing athletes' welfare, professionalizing sport governance and facilities management, and boosting sports tourism. —JKC, GMA Integrated News

Auburn baseball adds Eddie Madrigal, Logan Gregorio from transfer portal
Auburn baseball adds Eddie Madrigal, Logan Gregorio from transfer portal

USA Today

time05-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Auburn baseball adds Eddie Madrigal, Logan Gregorio from transfer portal

A pair of solid bats are heading to the Plains The transfer portal continues to be kind to Auburn baseball as the Tigers have grabbed two more solid bats. Former Northern Illinois ironman Logan Gregorio and ex-Saint Mary's utility player Eddie Madrigal announced their commitment to Auburn on Thursday, running Auburn's transfer portal haul to eight players. Gregorio was the first player to announce his transfer to Auburn on Thursday. The rising senior from Naperville, Illinois announced his transfer on social media, where he thanked head coach Butch Thompson, as well as Karl Nonemaker and Everett Teaford for the opportunity. Gregorio earned all-MAC second-team honors after hitting .333 with 18 home runs and 69 RBI for the Huskies in 2025. He led the team in several categories such as average, home runs, RBI, hits, doubles, and slugging percentage. Later in the day, Madrigal announced his intent to transfer to Auburn after spending three seasons at St. Mary's. Madrigal earned several postseason honors, including All-WCC First Team, ABCA All-West Region, and second-team All-America honors from the ABCA and NCBWA. Madrigal is viewed as the potential replacement for Cooper McMurray; however, there could be an issue as Madrigal is receiving buzz from the MLB draft. Should he elect to stay at Auburn for his final season, he would bring plenty of power to Auburn's lineup after a 2025 season that saw him hit 22 home runs and plate 79 runs while hitting .368. Madrigal and Gregorio join a growing list of players that are set to transfer to Auburn, including UAB infielder Todd Clay, Texas State infielder Ryne Garber, and Western Kentucky pitcher Drew Whalen. Contact/Follow us @TheAuburnWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Auburn news, notes, and opinions. You can also follow Taylor on Twitter @TaylorJones__

Pato Gregorio takes oath as PSC chairman
Pato Gregorio takes oath as PSC chairman

GMA Network

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • GMA Network

Pato Gregorio takes oath as PSC chairman

Newly appointed Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman John Patrick "Pato" Gregorio took his oath of office on Wednesday. Gregorio took his oath before Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, the PSC said. Present during the ceremony were Bases Conversion and Development Authority Chairperson Hilario Paredes and Gregorio's family. Gregorio replaced Richard "Dickie" Bachmann. In partnership with the Philippine Olympic Committee, the Philippines continued to achieve success in the global sporting scene during Bachmann's term. Under Gregorio, the Philippines will also compete in the 2025 Southeast Asian Games this December and will host at least two international events: the FIVB World Championship in September and the inaugural FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup in November. Gregorio previously served as chairman of the PBA during its 40th season and president of the Philippine Rowing Association. — Anna Felicia Bajo/VBL, GMA Integrated News

Gregorio P. Garcia Gregorio P. Garcia known to most as
Gregorio P. Garcia Gregorio P. Garcia known to most as

Yahoo

time04-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Gregorio P. Garcia Gregorio P. Garcia known to most as

May 3—Gregorio P. Garcia Gregorio P. Garcia known to most as "G.P.", a beloved father, grandfather, and veteran, passed away peacefully on April 16, 2025, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Born on March 17, 1933, in Albuquerque, Gregorio spent his life deeply rooted in the community he loved. Gregorio proudly served his country as a paratrooper in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, achieving the rank of Sergeant. His service reflected the values he carried throughout his lifecourage, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to doing what was right. Following his military service, Gregorio embarked on a long and dedicated career with the United States Postal Service as a postal carrier. His work ethic and reliability left a lasting impression on those he served and worked alongside until his retirement. Family was at the heart of Gregorio's life. He is lovingly remembered by his brothers and sisters; his wife Aurelia Garcia; his sons Greg Garcia, Amadeo Morales, Eric Garcia, Antony Garcia, and Kris Garcia; and his daughter Debbie Garcia. He also leaves behind many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren who will continue to cherish his memory. Gregorio was predeceased by his daughter Annette Garcia. Known for being soft-spoken yet profoundly humble, Gregorio had an innate ability to connect with others through kindness and wisdom. He was always ready to extend a helping hand to anyone in need. Through sharing memories and stories rich with lessons in morality and integrity, he instilled in those around him the importance of living an honorable life. Gregorio's legacy of compassion, strength, and humility will live on through all who were fortunate enough to know him. May his memory bring comfort and inspiration to those whose lives he touched. Rosary and mass May 7th, 2025, 0900am at Holy Family Church 562 Atrisco Dr SW Albuquerque, NM 87105 Funeral May 8th, 2025, 1030am at Santa Fe National Cemetery 501 North Guadalupe Street Santa Fe, NM 87501

Revolting item monster mother and grandmother forced 12-year-old girl to eat while chained to bed
Revolting item monster mother and grandmother forced 12-year-old girl to eat while chained to bed

Daily Mail​

time24-04-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Revolting item monster mother and grandmother forced 12-year-old girl to eat while chained to bed

A Pennsylvania 12-year-old was chained to a bed and forced to eat cat food by her despicable mother and grandmother, police say. Amanda Lynn Gregorio, 35, and Stacey Ann Louder, 52, both of Exeter, have been accused severely neglecting and beating the defenseless girl they were supposed to be caring for. An investigation into the gut-wrenching abuse finally began in September 2024 after the child was rushed to the hospital with uncontrollable seizures. Gregorio allegedly admitted to drugging her daughter with 50 mg of Benadryl and 60 mg of melatonin prior to the medical emergency. Meanwhile, doctors noticed the child's malnourished body was covered in cuts, bruises and scars from being tethered, prompting them to raise an alarm to police. Visibly battered and shaken - weighing just 50 pounds at the time - the girl was placed into the custody of Luzerne County Children, Youth and Families, a child safety organization. When investigators spoke with the young victim, she revealed the shocking punishments and inhumane circumstances she suffered through at the hands of her mother and grandmother. She explained the women retrained her to her bed - forcing her to relieve herself there when she had to use the bathroom, according to reports obtained by The Citizens' Voice. A witness reportedly told police the child was chained to her mattress like 'Jesus on the cross' inside their home at the Birchwood Estates mobile home park. Security camera watched over the terrified child to ensure she had not escaped from her confinement, investigators said. 'The abuse of this child offends the sense of decency of every mother, grandmother, and otherwise respectable person imaginable,' Luzerne County District Attorney Sam Sanguedolce said. 'Once again, the very people to whom this child would look to keep her safe, were her assailants.' Another person familiar with the alleged inhumane living situation said Gregorio confessed to force-feeding her daughter cat food over the phone. The mother also claimed she did not want to tie down her daughter, by Louder forced her to, according to police. As the accused child abusers' facades continued to unravel, police learned of many other instances of the girl being injured over the years. In 2023 Gregorio allegedly bashed her daughter's head with a broom - causing a large bump and gash. Instead of seeking medical attention, Louder poured super glue over the wound, The Citizens' Voice reported. She showed up to school around the same time with a black-and-blue eye. She allegedly lied and told her teachers she got hurt by walking into a wall. Shortly after that, she was pulled from in-person classes and started going to school fully online. But the pain and fear the girl suffered dates back several years, WNEP reported. Her medical records reveal that she has been rushed to the emergency room with broken bones and fractures multiple times since 2017. After seven months of investigating the child's safety, Gregorio and Louder were arrested on Monday night. They were both charged with aggravated assault of a victim less than 13, conspiracy, unlawful restraint, false imprisonment, endangering the welfare of children, recklessly endangering another person, simple assault and tampering with evidence. Both women were locked up at Luzerne County Correctional Facility with bails set at $125,000. They are due in court on May 6. 'It is difficult to imagine the sense of hopelessness abused children in these situations must feel,' Sanguedolce said. 'We will seek the maximum penalties permitted by law in the hope of sending the message that this behavior deserves fierce punishment.'

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