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Dumaguete City, PhilippinesTuesday, January 22, 2008
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Baciwa, Davies cagers debut in style
Gonzaga, Anglo win shoot titles
Rotary golfest slated

 

Baciwa, Davies
cagers debut in style
BY CEDELF TUPAS

Ryan Agena exploded for 31 points, including 15 in the final period, to carry BACIWA to a 92-87 victory over Marco Metals Sunday in the 8 th Tan Kek Pin Memorial Basketball Cup at the Po Hang Gym.

In the final minute, Agena scored on a reverse lay-up and nailed a putback and another free throw, before hauling a crucial offensive rebound with 24 seconds left to key the win in the bracket B showdown.

Agena actually picked up where he left off in the second period where he posted 16 points to keep BACIWA in step with Marko, 37-all.

Gonzaga, Anglo
win shoot titles
BY CEDELF TUPAS

Gun Club of Negros Occidental standouts Tootsie Anglo and Janette Gonzaga came through with golden finishes in the Philippine Practical Shooting Association Nationals in Cabatauan town, Iloilo .

Anglo topped the production division production (9MM) senior category and finished second in the overall production division of the event that serves one of the qualifiers for the World Shoot in Bali , Indonesia late this year.

Gonzaga, meanwhile, claimed top honors in the standard lady division of the Jan. 14-19 level 3 event that drew 436 shooters from more than 10 countries.

Rotary golfest slated

The 11th Rotary 'Golf-for-a-Cause' tournament is set March 15 to 16 at the Negros Occidental Golf and Country Club in Barangay Bata, Bacolod City.

The tournament is organized by the Rotary Club of Bacolod Marapara and attracts golfers from many parts of the country as well as players based abroad.

"This tournament is one of the most enjoyable events of the year and also one of the most important as it raises much-needed funds that enable us to continue our medical missions for indigents, who normally would not be able to afford to see a doctor or buy medicines,” club president Eduardo Coscolluela said in a press release.

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