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Class ’68 stays on top
 

Class ’68 is still on top in the  Class A division as Class ‘62/54 combined  kept the upper hand in Class B category in the ongoing Negros Occidental High School Inter-class Alumni Bowling Tournament at the Super Lanes of the Goldenfield Commercial Complex in Bacolod City.

The Class ’68 ballrollers are now on top of the heap with 10,459 pinfalls followed by Class ’66 with 10,350 balls.

Class ’73 and ’74 occupied the third and fourth spots with 10,245 and 10,234 pinfalls, respectively.

Class ’82 has 10,182 followed by Class ’89, 9,873; Class ’67, 9,830; Class ’83, 9,863; Class ’72, 9,824 and Class ’65, 9,438.

Class ’62 is leading the pack in bracket B with 10,068; Class ’71, 9,996; Class ’70, 9,971; Class ’80,9644; Class ’84, 9,431; Maverick ’67, 9,463; Class ’56, 9,338; Class ’58, 9,406, and Class ’59, 7,659.

Meanwhile, the up-the-ladder competition of the 1st Villamonte Mix Trio Bowling Tournament dubbed “Sir Knight Conrado Leyes Cup” is scheduled today at Lopue’s East Bowling Center in Bacolod City.

SJHS Blue Knight/Fred Gonzaga is to be beaten-twice in this event, with Mulo Aircon/ASSFBI, of Romulo Ramos, Alimon Steel/CENECO of Melot Alimon and  Boy Wingpo’s SJHS Team Bryce are challenging them in the battle for the crown.*HLG

 

 

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