DIPOLOG CITY (PIA) – Known as the GATEWAY to Western Mindanao, the City of Dipolog boasts numerous attractions for tourists. From the enchanting Sunset Boulevard to its rich cultural diversity, it serves as the ideal gateway to the Zamboanga Peninsula.
Regrettably, the prevailing stigma and apprehensions about Mindanao have dissuaded tourists from venturing south on several occasions.
Fortunately, University Games (UNIGAMES) President Roger A. Banzuela has firsthand knowledge of the authentic Dipolog experience, having spent time in the city previously.
Collaborating with UNIGAMES Coordinator Jan Hendrik Vallecer, they explored the possibility of hosting the UNIGAMES’ silver anniversary in the Orchid City itself.
Originating from the necessity to enhance the athletic skills of collegiate athletes through competitive sports, UNIGAMESA began among various universities in the Negros and Panay Islands. Later, they recognized the need to assess the caliber of athletes from provincial schools against the best athletes and teams nationwide.

University of Mindanao athletes erupt in cheers as they support their schoolmates (Photo by: Dipolog City Government)
Today, the UNIGAMES celebrates its 25th year, with over 30 schools participating from across the Philippines, including sports powerhouses like the University of the Philippines – Diliman and the University of Santo Tomas.
Banzuela highlighted that they thoroughly examined the facilities and their maintenance as one of the key considerations. However, it was the city’s sports program that truly captured their attention.
“I am very happy with the program of the mayor here in the grassroots,” expressed Banzuela during the press conference.
The program encompasses year-long training for student-athletes in various sports, including sepak takraw, gymnastics, volleyball, and table tennis, among others.
“Winning is important, but preparation is vital,” emphasized Banzuela.
He also noted that their purpose extends beyond providing entertainment; they aim to learn from the locals and dispel misconceptions about Mindanao.
With over 30 schools and more than 1,000 participants, excluding their families and chaperones, when the games reach the semi-finals and finals, more than 50 percent of them will become tourists after elimination, allowing them to fully appreciate the city.
“Sports is peace; sports is friendship. Ito ay (This is) brought together for unity and peace,” asserted Banzuela.
The UNIGAMES are currently ongoing throughout the City of Dipolog at various venues, and admission is free for spectators. Tickets for the semi-finals and finals are reportedly priced at only P20. (RVC/EDT/PJF/PIA9-Zamboanga del Norte)