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USLS booters gets green light
Ex-varsity stars beef up TKP rosters
Barangay 1 bags NPBC trio crown

 

NOFA UNDER-19 FINALS
USLS booters
gets green light
BY CEDELF TUPAS

The University of St. La Salle will play in the NOFA Provincial Men's Football Under-19 finals, after all.

The La Salle booters were given the green light to dispute the title with arch-rival West Negros College by USLS varsity head Roger Banzuela, who said they have been assured by the Negros Occidental Football Association that proper security measures are in place for Sunday's showdown at the Manuel Torres Sports Center pitch.

“We have discussed the matter with (USLS president) Bro. Rey Suplido and the parents of the players have also allowed their children to play,” Banzuela said.

Ex-varsity stars
beef up TKP rosters
BY CEDELF TUPAS

Former varsity standouts are beefing up Class A teams in the 8 th Tan Kek Pin Memorial Basketball Cup, which begins Jan. 20 at the Po Hang Gym of Bacolod Tay Tung High School.

Among the prominent names listed in the rosters are former West Negros College Mustang Ely Olarte and University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos Ram Joemarie Bayhon and ex-Colegio San Agustin- Bacolod Eagles Christian Antiporda and Joemel Garrido.

Olarte and Bayhon will suit up for BBC, along with Robert Buñol and Joebert Pastias, vital cogs in the WNC-based squad's title conquest in 2006.

Barangay 1 bags
NPBC trio crown

Barangay I Silverado/ASSFBI trounced Negros Professional Bowlers Club/LJP Trading, 351-345 to win the crown of the Pre-Dinagyang Open Trio Bowling Tournament, at the Super Lanes of the Goldenfield Commercial Complex in Bacolod City Sunday.

The team of Allan Baer, Norman Pineda, Boy Tisoy Villanueva and Nerio Regollo overpowered LJP Trading squad represented by Sarge Odango, Hernand Garciniego and Rey Bala-an in the finals to win the top prize.

Baer and Pineda led the scoring for Silverado with 123 and 120 balls, respectively, while Garciniego, Balaan and Odango for NPBC with 120, 115 and 110, respectively.

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