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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

UB High rules Word War Tourney


UNIVERSITY of Baguio Preparatory High School blasted their closest rivals en route to a 5-0 record which amassed them more than 600 points per player to surge ahead in the six team event of the Word War 2 Tournament at the Baguio Center Mall Activity Area recently.

UB’s juggernaut has now amassed a staggering 5,344 spread points and more than half their nearest rival led by Kristofferson Teodoro who scored a 676-249 victory over Pines City National High School B’s Angela Nicole Ancheta, a 425 spread to lead the Red Robins.

Jinanii Galangco was at her most impressive after a 693-233 blasting of Kyle Sanmillan and spread of 460 for her 3-1 slate and 1,062 spread. May Anne Gramaje came out with a 667-238 wash out of Geraldine Wad-as for a 429 spread, a 3-1 card and 840 spread.

Baguio City National High School remains in good position after a tough 4-1 victory over University of Baguio Science High School and 16-4 card. BCNHS A, however, scored 630 spread points in the victory for conservative 1855 spread.

Kimberly Joy Jacob led City Hi A’s charge with a 438–243 empathic win over John Joseph Pasinal for a perfect 4-0 slate and 870 spread.

Geanne Samantha Samia beat Jeriah Grey, 382-247, for her third victory against a single loss and 498 spread, while Rubi Sepulchre had a 415-231 win over Jon Raniel Jimenez for a 3-1 slate and 272 spread.

Chian delos Reyes scored a 353-232 win over Jazzreal Gonzales, also for her third victory and 287 spread. Princess Cosalan was the only casualty after a 333-338 setback to Patricia Mariz Carlos, a five point defeat that saw her card fall to 3-1 and 554 spread.

BCNHS A escaped a rout by the Red Robins, a close 2-3 defeat.

With the defeat, UB Science High School fell to 12-8 and 200 spread allowing BCNHS B to catch up after a 5-0 win over PCNHS A and a similar 12-8 slate but lower spread of 70.

PCNHS B has two wins against 18 defeats, while PCNHS A remains winless after four rounds in the event backed by Smart Telecommunications, YMCA–Baguio, Rolando Villanueva, Baguio Rep. Bernardo Vergara, Baguio Mayor Mauricio Domogan, Jeanette Gomez and George Wong. (Roderick Osis)

Published in the Sun.Star Baguio newspaper on August 17, 2011.

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