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Class '68 remains
in the lead
 

Class '68 grabbed the leadership in the ongoing Negros Occidental High School Inter-Class Alumni Bowling Tournament at the Super Lanes of the Goldenfield Commercial Complex in Bacolod City .

Class '68 tallied 4,531 pinfalls after rolling a fourth round score of 1,579 balls.

Ersthwhile leader Class '66 and Class '74 took the second and third positions with 4,472 and 4,460, followed by Class '73, 4,381; Class '82, 4,352; Class '67, 4,319; Class '89, 4,302; Class '83, 4,227; Class '72, 4,193, and Class '65 4,156.

In the individual competition, Francis Divinagracia, of Class '73 and Cesar Sumaylo, of Class '82 are the record holders in the highest single and triple with 141 and 392 pinfalls in the men's bracket, while Ruby Cordero and Tammy Sumugat, of Class ‘84 registered the highest pinning and single with 96 and 155 balls in the women's department.

Fred Aguilar in the men's highest pinning with 95 balls.

Class '68 and Class ‘66 has the highest single and triple scores at 578 and 1,638 pinfalls, respectively.*HLG

 

 

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