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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Baguio arnisadores shows way

TABUK CITY, KALINGA  - Baguio athletes opened their title retention bid in the 2012 Cordillera Administrative Region Athletic Association after almost sweeping the Arnis competition over at the Kalinga Sports Center here.

Baguio stick masters took 13 of the 14 events in the Anyo (form) category  to start day one of the six province and one city sports conclave that will run up to February 10 with the gold winners earning a free ticket to the Palarong Pambansa in Lingayen, Pangasinan.

Oliver Magales led the charge for the summer capital bets after winning the gold medal in the single weapon of the anyo completion while Donald Kinggingan of Ifugao and Jan Caspe of Benguet took the silver and bronze medal respectively.

Mher Becyagen meanwhile won it for Baguio in the girls secondary division with Antonette Lopez of Benguet and Charlene del Rosario of Kalinga settling for second and third respectively.        

Eric Cagawa and Eza Yalong meanwhile won the gold in the elementary boys and girls division for the single weapon division as Jester Pasicolan (Mt. Prov.) and Ricvon Hull (Benguet) was second and third in the boys category as Jana Tumapang (MP) and Synalee Galo (Benguet) took the silver and bronze in the girls division.

Magales and becyagen then scored their second gold of the day by winning both the double weapon division as Donald Kingingan (Ifugao) and McJefferson Ban-eg (MP) settled for second and third in the boys division while Ero Lyn Mang-gayo (MP) and Charlyn del Rosario of Kalinga was second and third in the girls competition.

Baguio also won the gold medal in the girls paired double weapon with Benguet and Mt. Province settling for second and third.

Mt. Province snatched the boys paired double weapon category as Ifugao took the silver with Baguio salvaging for third.

Baguio came charging anew in the boys and girls team single weapon event with Benguet and Kalinga settling for second and third in the girls division as Kalinga and Ifugao took the silver and bronze in the boys division respectively.

Baguio then brought home the mixed double weapon in the elementary division including the secondary girls and boys competition.

Over at the Kalinga Provincial Police Office, Baguio archers where able to hit the mark as it brought home two of the four gold medals being disputed in the first day.

Azry Haji Masri mustered 322 points to top the 30 meters event in the secondary archery besting Qun Gayad of Mt. Province and Edgar Molintas II of Benguet who settled for second and third respectively.

In the distaff side, Gaway Tricia Bomogao of Benguet fired 303 to win the gold as Jezreel Mitzi Hongitan of Baguio and Daryll Jade Bolislis also from Baguio for the silver and bronze respectively.

Mountain Province’ Qun Gayad meanwhile tunred back the tide in the 40 meters event as it scored 283 for the gold besting Azry Haji Masri and Edgar Molintas II of Benguet  for the silver and bronze in that order.


Baguio’s Hongitan shined in the 40 meters of the girls division with 279 points besting Bomogao of Benguet and Bolislis of Baguio who both took the silver and bronze medal respectively. Roderick Osis

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