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ButtonDulay tops Vis-Min golf leg
ButtonTay Tung beats SJI in Batang-PBA tilt

 

WV places second in Palaro

Western Visayas won nine titles – five in elementary and four in the secondary competition – to place second overall behind the National Capital Region as 2008 Palarong Pambansa ended Saturday in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan.

Region six retained the high school girls and elementary boys and girls’ athletics crowns as well as the secondary boys’ football and elementary and secondary girls’ softball plums and the girls’ tennis titles in both divisions to duplicate its first runner-up finish in Koronadal, South Cotabato last year. Negrense ace tennis player Martina Guba won 8-3 over her rival from Region 4-B for individual singles title in secondary girls.

Dulay tops Vis-Min golf leg

With a total score of 148, Chepe Dulay bagged the title in the Cagayan de Oro leg of the 4th Vis-Min Youth Golf Circuit held last week at the CDO’s Pueblo Golf Course.

A lone ranger of the Negros Jungolf Foundation playing for Negros Occidental Golf and Country Club, Dulay scored 3 on the first day and 2 on the final day to clinch the title and consign to second place Cebu’s Franz Olea, who finished with 154. Bukidnon’s Louie Mariano came in third with 155.

Dulay, 16, surged ahead of the pack after gaining momentum in the Bukidnon leg of the tournament where he placed second.

Tay Tung beats
SJI in Batang-PBA tilt
BY NIDA BUENAFE

Tay Tung High School beat St. John’s Institute in the championship game of the Batang PBA-Bacolod summer basketball tournament at the West Negros University gym yesterday with TTHS Kirell Montalbo declared Most Valuable Player.

The contest was one of the side events in the PBA All-Star Weekend that included the Shooting Stars competition where Bacolod City Councilor Greg Gasataya, teaming up with Barangay Ginebra’s Ronald Tubid and sports analyst and former pro player Jason Webb, won with a record time of 1:34.1.

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