Sunshine Jam
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Ongoing, First published Nov 21, 2016
Nag plano kaming mga ka batchmates ko ng mag laro ng basketball upang makapag praktis pa ng paglalaro namin ng basketball. Kaming mga grade 11 ay maglalaro ng basketball sa Sunshine Gym sa Tagas Daraga Albay 1pm to 3pm. Isa rin to paraan para makipag ugnayan sa isat isa maging masaya kasama ang iyong mga barkada sa paglalaro ng gusto niyong sports. as a grade 11 student matuto rin tayo ng ibat ibang sports sa ating buhay hindi ang tayo puro teknolohiya, computer, o cellphone ay ginagawa natin sa ating mga buhay. Matuto rin tayong makipag ugnayan sa iba sa paglalaro ng sportsna ito.  Pwede rin natin mapalakas ang paglalaro ng basketball sa dahilan ng pag eensayo paglalaro at pageenjoy. Kaya tayo na mag laro na.
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