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ButtonLa Salle spikers hike record; Silay, QPS triumph
ButtonDynamic booters rise with 4-0 win
ButtonKuppa, J5 cagers prevail
ButtonSR bowlers reign
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Villones qualifies for SMB 9-ball tilt

 

La Salle spikers hike record;
Silay, QPS triumph

BY NIDA BUEANFE

University of St. La Salle’s 14-under girls volleyball team scored three wins over the weekend to improve their record in the ongoing 18th NOVA-NOCSF Age-Group Volleyball Championship.

The USLS girls beat Bacolod City National High School (25-22, 25-18) in their first game Saturday then demolished sister school St. Joseph School-La Salle (11-25, 18-25) and La Consolacion College in three sets (25-23, 14-25, 25-16).

The La Salle spikers also registered a victory in girls’ 12-under against La Carlota (25-19, 25-14) but suffered crushing defeats in girls’ 10-under against St. John’s Institute, St. Benilde School and Mansilingan Christian Academy.

Dynamic booters
rise with 4-0 win

BY CEDELF TUPAS

Dynamic Builders zoomed to the top of the table for the first time with a 4-0 blanking of Los Buenos in the Villa Valderrama 9-a-side football tournament at the Villa Valderrama pitch in Bacolod City.

Two goals from Ricardo Garcia and one each from former national player Ali Rojas-Go and Mel Javellana put the outcome beyond doubt for the Dynamic booters of Ricky Yanson, who hiked their record to 19 points.

Dynamic actually had Bacolod United to thank for hastening its rise to the top of the six-team tournament.

Kuppa, J5 cagers prevail
BY CEDELF TUPAS

Kuppa and J5 Inter Sales prevailed over separate opponents Sunday in the NOBC-MCX Basketball Tournament at the University of St. La Salle-Integrated School covered court in Bacolod City.

Kuppa leaned on Arrom Aledron and Mark Binguan to down Biosoft, 98-89.

Aledron, who played for the USLS Stingers in the last NOPSSCEA tournament, came through with 23 points, highlighted by five triples. Binguan added 16.

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