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ButtonH&S in Class B finals
ButtonClass ’68 stays on top

 

Negros athletes offer
wins for late governor
FIVE-GOLD HAUL HIGHLIGHTS DAY ONE
BY CEDELF TUPAS

Negros Occidental’s top student-athletes remembered their No. 1 backer.

Then, like any powerhouse bunch, remembered how it was to win big.

Wearing black armbands in honor of late Gov. Joseph Marañon, the defending champion Negrenses collected five of the 11 golds in athletics on top of big victories in ballgames at the start of the Western Visayas Regional Athletic Association Meet in San Jose, Antique.

A pall of gloom descended at Sibalom Elementary School Thursday night when news of Marañon’s death reached the Negros Occidental contingent staying there.

H&S in Class B finals
BY CEDELF TUPAS

Head and Shoulders grabbed the second finals slot in the Class B division of the 8th Tan Kek Pin Cup Memorial Basketball Tournament with an easy 87-70 victory over Baciwa Wednesday night at the Po Hang Gym of Bacolod Tay Tung High School.

With the win, Head and Shoulders moved into the finals against KJ Fairmart-City Savings Bank at 6:30 tonight.

World of Fun and Probac collide for the Class A crown in the second game. The awarding ceremonies for the Immuvit Most Valuable Player and mythical teams will also be held tonight.

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.

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