• Languages
    • English
    • Français
    • हिन्दी
    • Português
    • Español
    • Kiswahili
  • About ANN
    • Reproduction Requirements
    • Styleguide
  • Subscribe
  • World
  • Americas
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Middle East & Africa
  • Oceania
    • ANN Video
    • ANN In-Depth
    • ANN Profiles

The official news channel of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Trademark and logo usage
  • Legal notice
  • Privacy policy
© 2026 General Conference Corporation of Seventh-day Adventists
12501 Old Columbia Pike Silver Spring, MD 20904-6601 United States +1-301-680-6000
  • World
  • Americas
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Middle East & Africa
  • Oceania
  • Media
  • Languages
    • English
    • Français
    • हिन्दी
    • Português
    • Español
    • Kiswahili
  • About ANN
    • Reproduction Requirements
    • Styleguide
  • Subscribe
Seventh Day Adventist Logo

ANN and Adventist.news are the official news channels of the Seventh-day Adventist church.

Seventh-day Adventists are devoted to helping people understand the Bible to find freedom, healing, and hope in Jesus.

Learn more

  • Adventist.org
  • Adventist Mission
  • ADRA
  • Adventist World Radio
  • Hope Channel

Southern Asia-Pacific Division

Adventist Academy’s Sports Team Wins Gold While Keeping Faith First

Sepak Takraw, a Southeast Asian sport, is providing hope for students struggling to find direction.

October 20, 2025

Philippines

Melo Anadem Adap-Ong, Southern Luzon Philippine Union Mission, and ANN
The MIMAROPA Prayer Warriors of Faith Adventist Academy display their medals after winning gold in the Best Regu category during the 2025 Palarong Pambansa in Batac City, Ilocos Norte. The team was recognized by local officials for their athletic and spiritual achievements.

The MIMAROPA Prayer Warriors of Faith Adventist Academy display their medals after winning gold in the Best Regu category during the 2025 Palarong Pambansa in Batac City, Ilocos Norte. The team was recognized by local officials for their athletic and spiritual achievements.

Photo: Faith Adventist Academy

Sepak Takraw found its way to Faith Adventist Academy (FAA), a small Adventist school in the far north of Palawan, in 2011. At that time, the school had very few extracurricular activities to engage its students, especially those struggling to find direction.

Sepak Takraw, a Southeast Asian sport, is similar to volleyball but played with a rattan ball, using the feet, head, chest, and knees to send the ball over the net. It demands agility, coordination, and incredible skill.

At FAA, however, the goal was redemption. The sport was introduced to reach boys on probation, many on the brink of expulsion, labeled as troublemakers, and given one last chance. These were the bold and strong-willed students, the ones who never backed down and seemed afraid of nothing.

To make the program effective, they needed someone who truly knew the game. Providentially, FAA Principal Julius Rosas had a brother, Webster Rosas, who was once a national Sepak Takraw player. With Webster as coach and Julius as spiritual mentor, the team was blessed with both technical expertise and strong spiritual leadership.

From Modest Beginnings to Breakthrough

By 2012, the team began participating in provincial meets, though early results were modest—never rising above 4th place. But in 2015, a breakthrough came. FAA won the provincial championship, went on to dominate the MIMAROPA (an acronym for the Philippine provinces of Mindoro Occidental and Oriental, Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan) Regional Athletic Association (MRAA) meet, and advanced to the prestigious Palarong Pambansa (National Games), bringing home the bronze medal.

Two years later, in 2017, the team again qualified for the regional meet. This time, however, the schedule fell on a Saturday. Principal Rosas stood firm. 

“We won’t participate if it means playing on Sabbath,” he told the organizers. He explained the school’s commitment to the seventh-day Sabbath and spoke about religious freedom.

For two long hours, the team stayed in their quarters. No one left. Instead, they sang, prayed, and trusted God. At last, the organizers announced their decision, the games would be rescheduled to Sunday. That entire day, FAA played with courage and faith, finishing undefeated.

To their surprise and joy, the tournament manager turned out to be a fellow Adventist. FAA not only secured a new schedule, they also gained the respect of the Department of Education (DepEd) for standing true to their convictions.

Over the years, FAA’s team continued to make its mark, provincial wins, regional advances, and notable finishes at the national level. In one memorable Palarong Pambansa, they secured another bronze medal and, more importantly, gained a reputation as the MIMAROPA Prayer Warriors.

Faith First, Always

The pandemic brought a pause to their journey. When they returned to the court in 2023, they lost. But in 2024, they came back stronger—winning both the provincial and regional titles and once again qualifying for the Palarong Pambansa. Yet again, their game was scheduled on a Saturday (Sabbath).

Before every match, the MIMAROPA Prayer Warriors kneel in prayer—placing faith before competition. The team from Faith Adventist Academy in Taytay, Palawan, is known for upholding Sabbath observance and representing Christ both on and off the court. Photo: Faith Adventist Academy

Coach Webster wrestled in prayer, he says. “Lord, why bring us this far, why allow us to win, only to sit out the match?”

In another act of providence, the game was moved from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM. At 6:30 PM, the players arrived at the venue. The tournament manager reminded them, “The sun has not fully set yet.” They waited. At exactly 7:00 PM, after sunset, the game began.

It was one of their best games yet. The players were well-rested and played with heart. Though they did not claim the championship, they knew they had already won, because they stood for their faith and represented Jesus with honor before the watching world.

In 2025, the MIMAROPA Prayer Warriors once again competed in the Palarong Pambansa, held in Batac City, Ilocos Norte. This time, they won gold in the Best Regu category.

Victories Beyond the Court

Many of the once-troubled students experienced real transformation, leaders say. Some graduated with degrees in criminology and are now serving as police officers.

One of them, Felix Achera, has become an active youth leader at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Brooke’s Point. Seven former team members have publicly accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior.

Japhet Tejares from the 2017 Palarong Pambansa team is a licensed marine engineer and serves as the SK chairman in their barangay in Taytay. He also mentors younger players whenever he visits the school. His story, however, was not without struggles. Japhet was sent home in Grade 10 because of misbehavior, peer conflicts, and personal battles. But when he returned in Grade 11, his life began to change. Before graduating, he accepted Jesus through baptism and eventually, his whole family followed. Just this year, even his nephews, who are now Sepak Takraw players, were baptized as well.

They were never forced into faith. The team became a care group, a spiritual family led by mentors who genuinely cared. The boys began reading the Bible, and eventually, it became part of who they were.

In every match, they knelt in prayer together. They did not just earn the title MIMAROPA Prayer Warriors; they lived it.

Continuing the Mission

On October 25–28, 2025, the MIMAROPA Prayer Warriors will once again represent FAA in the Philippine Youth Games, a multi-sport national championship organized by the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC).

Faith Adventist Academy (FAA) is a small Adventist school operated by lay members in Taytay, Palawan. Upholding the Adventist philosophy of education, FAA seeks not only to educate minds but also to shape hearts for Christ, offering holistic, values-based education grounded in faith, service, and Christlike excellence.

The original article was published in the Southern Luzon Philippine Union Mission. Join the ANN WhatsApp Channel for the latest Adventist news.

Melo Anadem Adap-Ong, Southern Luzon Philippine Union Mission, and ANN

Topics

  • Education
  • Human Interest
  • News

Related articles

Chile Adventist University and ADRA launch first university volunteer program in South America

Chile Adventist University and ADRA launch first university volunteer program in South America

August 23, 2026

Education

Adventist Children’s ministries leader visits Papua New Guinea

Adventist Children’s ministries leader visits Papua New Guinea

August 22, 2026

Children

Adventist neurosurgery and health campaign serves more than 600 people in Peruvian Amazon

Adventist neurosurgery and health campaign serves more than 600 people in Peruvian Amazon

August 22, 2026

Healthcare

International Adventist communicators lead evangelistic outreach in Colombia

International Adventist communicators lead evangelistic outreach in Colombia

August 22, 2026

Media

Subscribe for our weekly newsletter

Related Topics

More topics

Education

In the Solomon Islands, ADRA provides seeds to strengthen food security

In the Solomon Islands, ADRA provides seeds to strengthen food security

July 5, 2026
June 29, 2026

Adventist teacher faces long recovery after shark attack

June 15, 2026

Redevelopment Begins at Local Adventist Vocational School in the Solomon Islands

April 27, 2026

In Papua New Guinea, Adventist School Dedicates New Bus to Support Ministry and Staff

More from Education

Human Interest

Adventists honored by Kiribati government for service

Adventists honored by Kiribati government for service

August 3, 2026
April 22, 2026

Adventist Cyclists in South Australia Raise Funds for Global Aid Initiatives

April 10, 2026

Samoan Cookbook Wins International Award for Health-Focused Outreach

March 10, 2026

In Papua New Guinea, Retreat Encourages Adventist Professionals to Put God First

More from Human Interest