Gabriela Molina: National Sports Games Flagbearer

Writing/Quadratín Michoacán

Morelia, Mich., June 24, 2025.- Michoacán will participate in the National School Sports Games with 386 primary and secondary students who were today bearer by the Secretary of Education, Gaby Molina, in Federal Secondary Secondary School number 2.

“Sport generates the possibility of having discipline, order and physical health, but also virtues such as collaboration, respect, punctuality and teamwork,” said the head of the Secretary of Education of the State (See), in front of hundreds of students, teachers, fathers and mothers, whom he said: “With you we build tools for peace.”

According to a press release, the athletes, who go to the National in Puebla, study in schools in the different regions of the State. In the flag event were young from Huetamo, La Huacana, Uruapan, Morelia, Zamora and other municipalities of La Ciénega, Purépecha Plateau and Oriente Region.

Michoacán will be present with various disciplines such as football, basketball, volleyball, chess, bádminton and taekwondo, shared the secretary, after recognizing the great work and support of coaches, teachers, fathers and mothers.

Raúl Morón Vidal, director of CUECFID participated in the event; Yunuén Flores Trujillo, who represented the primary delegation; Fernando Said García García, of the delegation of Eecundarias; Rubén Trujillo García, deputy director of Federal High School number 2, and Elizabeth Mendoza, representative of the parents.

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