Sunday, October 17, 2010

SHS-ADC CLAIMS SECONDARY TITLE

Published in Cebu Daily Newspaper on Oct. 17, 2010 Sunday issue
by Mars G. Alison, Correspondent
Rick Gabuya, Sports Editor

The Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu (SHS-AdC) clinched the title of the 10th CESAFI High School Football Championships after beating the University of San Jose Recoletos (USJ-R) Jaguars, 5-1, yesterday at the University of San Carlos-Technological Center (USC-TC) in barangay Talamban, Cebu City.

It was a fitting finish for the Magis Eagles, who are playing only on their second year in the tournament. Last year they finished second after losing to the Don Bosco Technology Center (DBTC).

SHS-AdC coach Vincent Ramos said they still did not expect to grab the crown because they had to halt practice in lieu of the players' second quarter academic examinations.

The Magis Eagles had a good run in the eliminations dropping only one match, this against the Greywolves. Ramos admitted DBTC, who is coached by his younger brother Glen Ramos, was their toughest opponent in the tournament.

Despite defeating the Jaguars, 6-0, in their first meeting during the eliminations, the Eagles did not take their finals match-up lightly.

And they were right in doing so as the Jaguars were not keen on wasting a finals ticket offered to them on a silver platter.

It was USJ-R who first found a hole in the SHS-AdC's defense with a goal by Emmarson Vincent Resmeros in the 16th minute.

However, even before the Jaguars could finish cheering, the Magis Eagles answered with a goal of their own a minute later courtesy of Wilfred Villaver.

A goal made in the 25th minute by Peter Pena gave the Magis Eagles a 2-1 lead at halftime.

In the second half, the Jaguars started to show their desperation with a yellow card on Mark Espiritu resulting to a free kick, which Winson Nery converted for the Magis Eagles' third goal.

A lapse in the Jaguars' defense in the 72nd minute allowed Keefee Yap a clear sight of the goal that further padded SHS-AdC's lead to 4-1.

The game was finished off with a penalty kick goal by SHS-AdC's Pomeroy Luke Veloso.

COLLEGIATE FINALS

Today, it will be University of Cebu's (UC) turn to go for history in the collegiate football tournament as it faces defending champions USJ-R.

Clearly the underdogs in an event which the Webmasters are never known for, the boys of Glen Ramos will take to the pitch with patience in their game and hope in their hearts.

UC clinched a finals ticket by defeating elimination leader University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF), 4-3, in extension.

USPF is left vying for third place in today's first match against USC.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

2010 CESAFI HS FINALS: SHS-ADC VS USJ-R

2010 CESAFI HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Oct 16, 2010 Saturday 2:30PM
USC-TC Field, Talamban, Cebu City

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: SHS-ADC VS USJ-R




 Final Score SHS-AdC vs USJ-R 5-1 in favor of SHS-AdC
Congratulations to SHS-AdC the 2010 CESAFI High School Football Champions!!!

Photos courtesy of TEAM maX1mo

2010 CESAFI HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL - RESULTS

2010 CEBU SCHOOLS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION, INC. (CESAFI)
FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP - HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION
September 4 to October 16, 2010
USC Talamban Campus, Cebu City

TEAM STANDINGS
as of Oct. 2, 2010 5:00PM

#1 DBTC 12Pts +40GD 42GF 2GA (4W-0D-0L)
#2 SHS-AdC 9Pts +22GD 28GF 6GA (3W-0D-1L)
#3 USPF 6Pts -4GD 12GF 16GA (2W-0D-2L)
#4 USJ-R 3Pts -19GD 1GF 20GA (1W-0D-3L)
#5 USC-NC 0Pt -39GD 0GF 39GA (0W-0D-4L)

Win - 3Pts, Draw - 1Pt, Loss - 0Pt
Goal Difference (GD) = Goals For (GF) - Goals Against (GA)

TOURNAMENT RESULTS

September 04, 2010 Saturday

01:00PM Match #01: USC-NC vs USJ-R: 0-1
03:00PM Match #02: USPF vs SHS-AdC: 2-6

September 11, 2010 Saturday

01:00PM Match #03: USJ-R vs USPF 0-4
03:00PM Match #04: DBTC vs USC 18-0

September 18, 2010 Saturday

01:00PM Match #05: SHS-AdC vs DBTC 1-4
03:00PM Match #06: USC-NC vs USPF 0-5

September 25, 2010 Saturday

01:00PM Match #07: USPF vs DBTC 1-10
03:00PM Match #08: USJ-R vs SHS-AdC 0-6

October 2, 2010 Saturday

01:00PM Match #09: SHS-AdC vs USC-NC 15-0
03:00PM Match #10: DBTC vs USJ-R 10-0

SEMI-FINALS October 9, 2010 Saturday

12:30PM Semi-Final #01: Top 2 vs Top 3: SHS-AdC vs USPF: 6-1
02:30PM Semi-Final #02: Top 1 vs Top 4: DBTC vs USJ-R: 0-3 forfeit

FINALS October 16, 2010 Saturday

12:30PM 3rd Place: winner USPF
02:30PM Finals: Wnr SF #01 vs Wnr SF #2: SHS-AdC vs USJ-R 5-1

Champion - SACRED HEART SCHOOL - ATENEO DE CEBU
2nd Place - UNIVERSITY OF SAN JOSE - RECOLETOS
3rd Place - UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN PHILS. FOUNDATION
4th Place - UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS - NORTH CAMPUS


TEAM maX1mo
Sports Managers

Felix Tiukinhoy
Commissioner, CESAFI

Rolly Villa
President, CESAFI

CESAFI SECONDARY FOOTBALL FINALS ON

Published in Cebu Daily Newspaper on Oct. 16, 2010 Saturday issue
by Mars G. Alison, Correspondent
Rick Gabuya, Sports Editor

HAVING won only a single elimination match, the University of San Jose Recoletos (USJ-R) Jaguars certainly did not expect to find themselves facing the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu (SHS-AdC) in today's titular battle of the 10th CESAFI High School Football Championship at the University of San Carlos-Technological Center in barangay Talamban, Cebu City.

But by some bizarre twist of fate, the Jaguars advanced to the finals without sweat after defending champions Don Bosco Technology Center (DBTC) got caught in a conflict of schedule and failed to show up in their semifinal match.

Although its opponent, the SHS-AdC, also bagged the other finals ticket easily with a 6-1 rout of the University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF), the team still labored through an almost 2-hour match.

Statistically, the odds are against the Jaguars. This is because they will go up against a team that has won three of its four elimination assignments and suffered its only loss at the hands of the Greywolves.

USJ-R could only account for a single goal and conceding 20, having lost to USPF, 4-0, SHS-AdC, 6-0, and DBTC, 10-1. It's lone goal came from its win against the USC-NC, which dropped all of its elimination matches. /CORRESPONDENT MARS G. ALISON

CITIGYM HALLOWEEN RUN

Who: Runners
What: 2010 CITIGYM HALLOWEEN RUN
When: Oct. 31, 2010 Sunday 4:30AM
Where: Waterfront Hotel, Lahug, Cebu City

Categories & Fees:
3K/6K/12K @ P250.00
21K @ P400.00

Prizes: Medals for the first 500 finishers in 21K category

Register @ Tobys-SM, ROX-Ayala, Runnr-Ayala, PSC-CCSC, Citigym-Waterfront
Deadline: Oct 25, 2010

source: Citigym Run organizers

PAGES: RORY JON SEPULVEDA PEDALS OFF THE COURT

Sun Star Cebu, Phils.  “I love everything about cycling,” he told me. “Its history; the cutting edge technology of the bikes; the sights and places the bike takes you along; the pain and hardships of training and racing; the rewards of a relatively good health; and, of course, the camaraderie between, and among, your cyclist-friends.”... Read more

Friday, October 15, 2010

UC SHOOTS FOR FIRST CESAFI TERTIARY FOOTBALL CROWN SUNDAY

Published in Cebu Daily Newspaper on Oct. 15, 2010 Friday issue
by Mars G. Alison, Correspondent
Rick Gabuya, Sports Editor


THE University of Cebu (UC) can't seem to get enough of making CESAFI history as it guns for its first ever collegiate football title against defending champions University of San Jose Recoletos (USJ-R) this Sunday at the University of San Carlos Technological Center (USC-TC) field in barangay Talamban, Cebu City.

After clinching its collegiate basketball title against 9-time champion University of the Visayas (UV) last Tuesday, and notching their 10th straight titles in table tennis and athletics, the Webmasters this time channel their energy to football.

The team is coached by Glen Ramos.

UC is a powerhouse in athletics, basketball, swimming and table tennis but never in football.

So it was a huge surprise when the team which only won one of its four elimination assignments, conceding eight goals and managing to score only three advanced to the finals.

UC did it by squeaking past elimination round leader University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF), 4-3, in a match which required a 20-minute extension after it ended in a 2-all draw in regulation.

For the longest time in CESAFI football history, the Webmasters have permanently fallen at the bottom rung.

Bernard Ricablanca, UC athletic director, said they hope for the best for their football team but that they are not in a hurry, mindful that they will go up against the defending champions.

“Just like in basketball, we waited for nine years. There is a timing for everything but we will always hope for the best,” Ricablanca said.

Known in the tournament as the “best dressed” team, the UC booters – should they beat the Kicking Jaguars this Sunday – might as well end up as the best performing team in Cesafi football.

SHS FACES USJ-R FOR CESAFI TITLE

Published in Sun Star Cebu Newspaper on Oct. 15, 2010 Friday issue
by Edri K. Aznar, Staff Writer
Mike Limpag, Sports Editor

SACRED Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu (SHS-AdC) will take on the University of San Jose-Recoletos (USJ-R) in the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi) high school football championship match tomorrow at the University of San Carlos-Technology Center.

SHS-AdC is looking to finish its stellar season with the Cesafi high school football crown after an unfortunate exit by defending champion Don Bosco College (DBC) last week.

SHS-AdC finished second squad in the tournament with nine points, next to DBC, who handed SHS-AdC its only loss in the competition.

DBC routed SHS-AdC, 4-1, in in the elimination round.

USJ-R, on the other hand, had the second-worst record with three points from its lone 1-0 win over winless University of San Carlos-North Campus.

In the two teams’ last meeting, SHS-AdC whipped, USJ-R, 6-0.

The championship match will be at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow.

In the meantime, University of Southern Philippines Foundation automatically bagged third place honors and won’t be playing its battle for third place match this Saturday because of a suspension given by Cesafi to DBTC.

DBTC was suspended for not showing up in its last semifinal match against USJ-R last week.

RUN FOR FUN

Who: Runners
What: RUN FOR FUN
When: Oct. 17, 2010 Sunday 6:00AM
Where: USC-TC, Talamban, Cebu City

Categories:
Fee:
Prizes:

For more details, contact 0922.829.9974
A fundraising activity

Courtesy of Renee Songalia

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

2010 CESAFI COLLEGE SEMIS: USJ-R VS USC



Final score: USJ-R vs USC 5-0 in favor of USJ-R
USJ-R advances to the championship game on Oct 17, 2010 2:30PM @ USC-TC Field, Talamban

Photos courtesy of TEAM maX1mo

REELMAN

RAYMUND REEL BONTOL

 Orange is the color of the day
Cebu Triathlon Camp Oct. 9, 2010 @ Cebu
 Naga Sprint Triathlon Oct. 10, 2010 @ Naga, Cebu

Faster than a habal-habal.  Cancellara of Cebu.

Photos courtesy of IgiMax

Monday, October 11, 2010

CEBU ALL MOUNTAIN BIKE CHALLENGE

October 30, 2010 @ Cebu City

2010 GULLAS RUN - RACE RESULTS

2nd GULLAS RUN
October 10, 2010 Sunday
Talisay City, Cebu

OFFICIAL RESULTS

1K - (SENIOR CITIZENS)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 001 Pacada, Lucio senior citizen 00:08:39.110
2 003 Pelare, Guillermo senior citizen 00:17:20.100
3 002 Juezan, Armando senior citizen

3K - BOYS (12yrs. Old below)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 350 Lucero, Mark Lee 3K-B 00:12:27.79
2 328 Lee, Joey Jr. 3K-B 00:12:48.07
3 327 Felicio, Rellan 3K-B 00:13:18.41

3K - GIRLS (12yrs. Old below)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 309 Telechos, Tisha Mae 3K-G 00:13:54.51
2 303 Cardenas, Lynle 3K-G 00:14:47.27
3 341 Adlawan, Rose Marie 3K-G 00:14:55.38

3K -BOYS (STUDENT)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 647 Amaya, Giovanni 3K Student-B 00:19:15.88
2 640 Bascara, Rejay 3K Student-B 00:20:40.44
3 604 Dela Serna, John Steven 3K Student-B 00:21:51.08

3K - GIRLS (STUDENT)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 505 Dela Serna, Micah Marie 3K Student-G 00:21:20.27
2 501 Nebria, Ellen 3K Student-G 00:22:35.58
3 502 Manatad, Ellen 3K Student-G 00:23:59.61

5K - MEN (OPEN)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 1003 Delposo, Joel 5K-M 00:16:05.583
2 4047 Banzon, Reprinel 5K-M 00:16:07.757
3 1174 Montecalvo, Raymark 5K-M 00:17:31.735
4 1131 Romay, Lito 5K-M 00:18:06.905
5 1006 Abalayan, Ricky 5K-M 00:18:07.350

5K - WOMEN (OPEN)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 1220 Diongson, Grezel 5K-W 00:20:36.288
2 1221 Diongson, Clarisse 5K-W 00:20:45.514
3 1281 Alin, Merlyn 5K-W 00:21:54.108
4 1284 Alianec, Criselda 5K-W 00:22:36.759
5 1285 Ygot, Kresha Mae 5K-W 00:25:32.341

5K -MEDIA (MEN)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 2028 Alvarez, Bayani 5K MEDIA-M 00:19:10.201
2 2026 Montecillo, Jurlito 5K MEDIA-M 00:21:00.265
3 2031 Lariosa, Gabby 5K MEDIA-M 00:22:26.087
4 2039 Tantan, Dino 5K MEDIA-M 00:23:32.888
5 2037 Veloso, Juvey 5K MEDIA-M 00:23:41.072

5K -MEDIA (WOMEN)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 2004 Limpag, Marlen 5K MEDIA-W 00:28:16.65
2 2006 Pristillo, Feliciana 5K MEDIA-W 00:33:06.43
3 2003 Andales, Vilma 5K MEDIA-W 00:33:28.91
4 2002 Alison, Melisa 5K MEDIA-W

5K - MEN (STUDENT)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 1259 Parame, Gemrom 5K STUDENT-M 00:21:57.64
2 596 Bacalso, Jamico James 5K STUDENT-M 00:23:47.11
3 1239 Parba, Emilio 5K STUDENT-M 00:24:14.95
4 3001 Anghay, Brian 5K STUDENT-M 00:25:16.35
5 3190 Bordalba, Paul Anthony 5K STUDENT-M 00:26:40.41

5K - WOMEN (STUDENT)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 1220 Escuadro, Florence 5K STUDENT-W 00:20:36.288
2 3030 Jaberina, Jurramay 5K STUDENT-W 00:29:42.168
3 1227 Bangolan, Hertlyn 5K STUDENT-W 00:32:13.659
4 1263 Labajo, Jane 5K STUDENT-W 00:33:22.016
5 1261 Culpable, April Rose 5K STUDENT-W 00:34:22.857

12K - MEN

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 4019 Carolino, Jobert 12K-M 00:40:36.190
2 4048 Singson, Adonis 12K-M 00:40:45.230
3 4004 Enriquez, Riez 12K-M 00:42:52.490
4 4030 Lee, Prince Joey 12K-M 00:45:30.420
5 4008 Berbesada, Rey 12K-M 00:49:11.370

12K - WOMEN

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 4203 Carter, Madelyn 12K-W 00:50:32.180
2 4106 Lee, Joeyry 12K-W 00:51:22.930
3 4110 Tutor, Christy 12K-W 00:52:33.620
4 4104 Ramirez, Mereeis 12K-W 00:52:56.800
5 4107 Luterte, Camila 12K-W 00:59:54.850

source: Gullas Run organizers

SHS-AdC, USJ-R MAKE FINALS

Published in Cebu Daily Newspaper on Oct. 11, 2010 Monday issue
by Mars G. Alison, Correspondent
Rick Gabuya, Sports Editor

Sacred Heart School-Atene de Cebu (SHS-AdC) arranged a finals match against the University of San Jose Recoletos (USJ-R) after dismissing their semifinals opponents in contrasting fashion yesterday at the 10th CESAFI High School Football Championship at the University of San Carlos-Technological Center (USC-TC) in barangay Talamban, Cebu City.

Booters of the SHS-AdC showed their determination in clinching this year's title with a 6-1 win against the University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF).

The Jaguars, on the other hand, had an easy cruise to the finals after defending champions Don Bosco Technology Center (DBTC) forfeited their game.

Starting the scoring spree for SHS-AdC was Cheyun Hwang, who cut a hole through the Panthers' defense to find the back of the net just four minutes into the match. He then followed it up with another goal eight minutes later.

Other scorers for SHS-AdC were Kyle Arrieta (32nd), Peter Pena (53rd), Wilfred Villaver (65th) and Keefee Yap (75th).

USPF's lone goal was scored by Christian Millebo.

The Jaguars, on the other hand, certainly did not expect to find themselves advancing to the finals in such an easy manner.

The Greywolves had led the eliminations by not dropping any of its games including a 10-0 routing of the Jaguars.
 
In the collegiate division, the semifinals begin today with USC going up against defending champion USJ-R while USPF plays against UC in the other pairing.

UC SURPRISES USPF IN FOOTBALL SEMIS

Published in Sun Star Cebu Newspaper on Oct. 11, 2010 Monday issue
by Edri K. Aznar, Staff Writer
Mike Limpag, Sports Editor


IT wasn’t until the extra time that Christian Vasquez was called upon by University of Cebu (UC) head coach Glenn Ramos to replace an exhausted teammate stricken by cramps.

That proved to be the game-changer.

Even with just a little time left, Vasquez made the biggest impact of all the UC players as he scored a magnificent winning goal to oust top-seed University Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF), 4-3, in the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. football tournament yesterday at the University of San Carlos (USC)-Technology Center football pitch.

Vasquez scored a difficult long shot from 25 meters in the 15th minute of extra time to give UC its first ever trip to the Cesafi finals.

“He had fresh legs and I counted on him to step it up,” an ecstatic Ramos told Sun.Star Cebu.

Neri Mole Jr. drew first blood with a goal in the 36th minute. Miko Joseph Limalima increased the lead to 2-0 after scoring a penalty kick that was awarded from a handball USPF defender in the penalty box.

The game was interrupted in the second half after a UC fan had an exchange of words with one of the linesmen.

After the game resumed, Aljohn Armamento hit the back of the net in the 63rd minute from a penalty shot that was given also due to a handball from a UC player. Carlo Zaballero scored the equalizer four minutes after.

UC took the lead again with a shot by Axiel Parel in the 87th minute to make it 3-2.

As UC thought they already bagged the match, Joseph Rodriguez scored an equalizer in the second minute of added time to send the match into extra period.

“I motivated my players and told them that once we enter the semis it will be different,” said Ramos, who urged his team to play hard because all the teams are on equal footing in the semi-final round. “Our motivation was we practiced hard, prepared well and we are disciplined. We work hard.”

In the other semifinal match, defending champions University of San Jose-Recoletos (USJ-R) beat USC, 5-0.

Both Junjun Pintuan and Agapito Baclaan shared the offensive load for USJ-R with two goals each while Adrianne Mejaran added a goal.

UC, who will be having its first trip to the finals, is taking on USJ-R in the championship match next week while USPF faces USC for third place.

Ramos believes that USJ-R is a daunting foe because most of its core players from last year’s championship squad is still intact while his squad are mostly composed of first timers in the Cesafi tournament.

“We will improve our defense and our attacking but most especially our endurance so that we will last the whole 90 minutes,” said Ramos.

USJ-R VS UC IN CESAFI FOOTBALL FINAL

Published in The Freeman Newspaper on Oct. 11, 2010 Monday issue
by Manny Villaruel, Sports Editor


CEBU, Philippines - The University of San Jose-Recoletos (USJ-R) and University of Cebu (UC) defeated separate foes in contrasting fashion to arrange a title duel in the collegiate division of the 10th Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc. (CESAFI) football tournament yesterday at the University of San Carlos-Technological Center (USC-TC) field in Brgy. Talamban, this city.

USJ-R scored a 5-0 whitewash of USC, while UC eked out a 4-3 victory over the University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF).

Junjun Pintuan broke the ice of the match at the 4th before Adrianne Mejaran found the back of the net at the 13th to give USJ-R a 2-0 cushion at halftime.

As USC stayed on deep offensive slumber, Pintuan sustained USJ-R sizzling run with a goal at the 51st. Agapito Baclaan then sneaked in back-to-back goals at the 69th and 86th to seal the Spiking Jaguars' masterful rout of the Carolinians.

On the other hand, among the goal scorers for UC were Neri Mole, Jr., Miko Joseph Limalima, Axiel Parel and Christian Vasquez. (FREEMAN)

ARANETA: OCM ROAD RACE

The Freeman Newspaper.  While the racecourse was advertised as 70km long, my cyclocomputer read 63km but it might as well read a 250km since it was so hard. The first 52km out and back course to the idyllic town of Merida was ok with 4 short and steep climbs but the last 13km was a monster! I had done the climb to Lake Danao 4 years ago but I started from the foot of the climb. But in this race, we were already had a half-century of K's for warm-up!  Read more

Sunday, October 10, 2010

O' HALLORAN HARI SA 1ST VAL2020 TRIATHLON


Published in Banat Newspaper on Oct. 10, 2010 Sunday issue
by Lemuel P. Maglinte, Staff Writer
Yoyo Abayan, Sports Editor

CEBU, Philippines - Gihurot sa pagawas ang tanang kusog ni Canadian pro triathlete Mathieu O'Halloran aron maghari sa 1st Val 2020 Triathlon kagahapon didto sa baywalk sa lungsod sa Naga.

Sayo kaayong gihuman ni O'Halloran ang 1km. swim, 30km. bike ug 7.5 km. run. Iyang gitapos ang lumba sud lang sa usa ka oras, 27 minutos ug 24 segundos. Nagsunod niya si kanhi RP Ironman Noy Jopson nga mi-oras og 1:36.20, si Norte Banjo sa Cagayan de Oro maoy mipahiluna sa ikatulong dapit sa oras nga 1:39.14.

Sa women’s division, si RP team member Lorhiz Echavez mao ang nanghawod human niya gitapos ang lumba sa oras nga 1:47.45, gisundan ni Alyssa Lagahit (2:17.00) ug Jane Ong (2:47.30) alang sa ikaduha ug ikatulong dapit.

Si Ralph Arche sa Sugbutriathlon, maoy midaog sa seniors 20 sa oras nga 1:44.30, gisundan nila ni Kristiane Lim (1:46.09) ug Franz Baguio (2:47.30).

Giangkon sab ni Eugene Sanchez ang korona sa seniors 30 human niya gitapos ang lumba sud sa usa ka oras, 46 minutos ug 09 segundos. Gisundan ni Raymond Bontol (1:47.55) ug Joseph Miller (1:49.45).

Si Douglas Sharpe mipukan ni Pio Salvador Jr. aron maangkon ang unang dapit sa masters 50 sa oras nga 2:13.17. Si Salvador mi-oras og 2:53.40.

Ang magtiayong Tenggoy ug Merly Colmenares miangkon sa una ug ikatulo nga dapit. Si Tenggoy maoy naghari sa sprint masters, samtang si Merly mipahiluna sa ikatulong dapit sa super sprint female nga gidominar ni Rochelle Tan (1:09.12). Si Loveleingell Casidsid (1:14.07) mi-okupar sa ikaduha.

Sila si Tyrone Tan (2:13.17), Job Paul Cereno (2:11.55) ug Arnold Suarez (2:13.17) maoy top three finishers sa male super sprint.

Sa relay-tandem category, ang Team Abellana nila ni Juperson Delos Santos, Edgar Allan Jarina, ug Jeepy Lumungsod maoy naghari, samtang ang Team Max1mo nila ni Mendel Lopez, Luis Miguel Maximo ug Alex Qui maoy miangkon sa ikaduhang dapit, gisundan sa Team Porary nila ni Kristian Garciano ug Ruben Pilapil. (BANATSPORTS)

CANADIAN TOPS 1ST NAGA TRIATHLON


Click to enlarge

Published in Cebu Daily Newspaper on Oct. 10, 2010 Sunday issue
by Jonas Panerio, Correspondent
Rick Gabuya, Sports Editor

CANADIAN professional triathlete Mathieu O' Halorran came, saw and virtually conquered the grueling sprint distance of the first ever Val 2020 Naga Triathlon by taking home the title in the male category yesterday at the Baywalk in the municipality of Naga.

O'Halloran, a pro since 2007 who has finished triathlons around the world including impressive finishes in Phuket, Thailand, Malaysia and China, defeated Cebu's pride and joy, Noy Jopson, finishing the race in 1 hour, 27 minutes and 24 seconds. Jopson, last year's Philippine 70.3 Ironman champion, placed second in 1:36:20 while Norte Banjo placed third in 1:53:43.

Decorated triathlete Lorhiz Echavez won the female title as she crossed the finish line in 1:47.45, besting Alyssa Lagahit's 2:17:00 and Jane Ong's 2:47:30.

The 19-under class was ruled by Gavin Solijon who finished in 1:52:23 while Karl Valles finished second in 1:53:43.

The Seniors 20 class saw Ralph Francistino Arche claim the crown with a time of 1:44:30 while Kristiane Lim finished second in 1:46:09. Franz Baguio rounded out the top three with 2:47:30. The seniors 30 title on the other hand, was won by Eugene Sanchez who finished with a time of 1:46:09 while Raymund Bontol was the runner-up in 1:47:55.

Tenggoy Colmenares won the Masters 40 class while Douglas Sharpe achieved the same feat over in the Masters 50 category.

Meanwhile in the super sprint distance, Tyrone Tan won the male open in 59 minutes while Antonio Gocotano placed second with a time of 1:01:42. Mark Almosara finished third in 1:05:26. The female open was won by Rochelle Tan while Loveleingell Casidsid was the runner-up.

Team Abellana, composed of Juperson delos Santos, Edgar Jarina and Jeppy Lumongsod won the relay/tandem race followed by Team Maximax, comprised of Igi Maximo, Mendel Lopez and Alex Qui. /Correspondent Jonas Panerio

CANADIAN NATIONAL WINS VAL 2020 TRIATHLON


Click to enlarge

Published in The Freeman Newspaper on Oct. 11, 2010 Sunday issue
by Caecent Noot Magsumbol, Staff Writer
Manny Villaruel, Sports Editor

CEBU, Philippines - As expected, Canadian pro triathlete Mathieu O’Halloran showed off his might well to reign supreme in the 1st Val 2020 Triathlon at Naga’s baywalk yesterday.

O’Halloran edged out former RP Team mainstay Noy Jopson for the men’s open title of the sprint event covering one-kilometer swim, 30km bike and 7.5km run.

O Halloran finished the lung-busting race in one hour, 27 minutes and 24 seconds, while Jopson wound up second with the time of 1:36.20. Cagayan de Oro’s Norte Banjo placed third in 1:39.14.

In the distaff side, Lorhiz Echavez proved too much to handle for Dumaguete’s Alyssa Lagahit after clocking in 1:47.45. Lagahit posted 2:17, while another Cebuana Jane-Jane Ong settled for third in 2:47.30.

Ralph Francistino Arche was the fastest in the seniors 20 class with the time of 1:44.30 followed by Kristiane Lim (1:46.09) and Franz Baguio (2:47.30).

Eugene Sanchez ruled the seniors 30 with a 1:46.09 clocking. Raymond Bontol ended up second in 1:47.55 followed by Joseph Miller in 1:49.45.

Douglas Sharpe beat Pio Salvador, Jr. to bag the top spot in the masters 50 with the time of 2:13.17. Salvador clocked in 2:53.40.

Tenggoy Colmenares and his wife Merly had a 1-3 finish that called for a double celebration.Tenggoy dominated the sprint’s masters 40 in 2:01.45, while his wife was third in the super sprint’s female open won by Rochelle Tan.

Tan finished the race in 1:09.12, while Loveleingell Casidsid placed second in 1:14.07. Colmenares was third 1:19.42.

The men’s super sprint was dominated by Tyrone Tan with the time of 2:13.17 followed by Job Paul Cereno (2:11.55) and Arnold Suarez (2:13.17).

The relay-tandem battle saw the trio of Juperson Delos Santos, Edgar Allan Jarina, and Jeepy Lumungsod composing Team Abellana clinching the title. Team Max1mo of Mendel Lopez, Luis Miguel Maximo and Alex Qui finished second, while Team Porary of Kristian Garciano and Ruben Pilapil claimed the third place honors. (FREEMAN)

CANADIAN TOPS 1ST VAL2020 TRIATHLON


Click to enlarge

Published in Sun Star Cebu Newspaper on Oct. 10, 2010 Sunday issue
by Iste S. Leopoldo, Staff Writer
Mike Limpag, Sports Editor

CANADIAN Matt O’ Halloran and Cebuana triathlete Lorhiz Echavez topped the sprint division of the 1st Val2020 Naga Triathlon yesterday at the Naga’s Baywalk.

O’Halloran, who is considered one of the fastest swimmers in professional triathlon, clocked 1:27:24 to beat Noy Jopson (1:36:20). Norte Banjo finished third at 1:39:14.

Echavez, a former swimming standout, ran away with the women’s title in 1:47:45. Alyssa Lagahit was a distant second at 2:17, while Jane Ong got third in 2:47.

Gavin Solijon clocked 1:52:23 to secure the top spot in the 19-Under division, beating Karl Valles by two minutes.

Ralph Francistino Arche won the Seniors 20 division in 1:44:30, less than two minutes ahead of Kristiane Glendale Lim (1:46:09). Franz Baguio got third in 2:47:30.

Eugene Sanchez secured the top spot in the Seniors 30 division in 1:46:09, while Tenggoy Colmenares won the Masters 40 in 2:01:45. Douglas Sharpe took the Masters 50 title in 2:29:45.

In the Super Sprint Distance, Tyrone Tan won the men’s open in 59 minutes, while Rochelle Tan won the women’s open in 1:09:12.

In the relay/tandem division, Team Abellana of Juperson De Los Santos, Edgar Allan Jarina and Jeppy Lumungsod got first followed by the Team Maximax of Mendel Lopez Alex Qui and Luis Miguel Maximo.

TOUGH CHOICE TO MAKE

Published in Sun Star Cebu Newspaper on Oct. 10, 2010 Sunday issue
by Marian C. Baring & Edri K. Aznar, Staff Writers
Mike Limpag, Sports Editor


DON Bosco College (DBC) won and lost big time yesterday in two of Cebu’s biggest sports meets.

After years of futility, DBC, representing Unit 1, finally wrested the secondary football title of the 20th Cebu City Olympics after a 2-0 win over Abellana National School of Unit 9 at the Cebu City Sports Center football field.

The victory was sweet as DBC coach Glen Ramos couldn’t even recall the last time his school won in the Cebu City Olympics football, which has been the forte of rivals ANS and Paref Springdale.

However, this came at a huge expense. For playing in the finals of the city meet, they had to sacrifice their Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi) semifinal match, jeopardizing any chance of defending its title.

DBC was undefeated in five games in the Cesafi and was hands down the favorite, having scored 42 goals and allowed only two in the elimination round.

But that came to naught as DBC lost by forfeit to the University of San Jose-Recoletos, a team the Bosconians beat 10-0 in the elimination.

In the other Cesafi semis match yesterday, Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu beat the University of Southern Philippines Foundation, 6-1.

DBC’s forfeit courted the ire of Cesafi commissioner Felix Tiukinhoy, who had earlier barred two basketball teams from playing in the semifinals of the Cebu City Olympics because they were still playing in the Cesafi.

Suspension

“This could merit a suspension for the next season. This is what I have been trying to prevent, that is why we did not allow the basketball teams to play their semifinals in the Cebu City Olympics. They need to explain themselves, otherwise, they will be suspended,” said Tiukinhoy.

In their defense, DBC head coach Glen Ramos said missing out on their semifinals was not intentional.

“We did not forfeit our game on purpose. It was a matter of conflict in the schedule. We have worked hard the entire season and we want nothing more than to defend our title,” said Ramos.

Ramos added the original plan was for the team to stay for the first half of the city meet final. After that, seven players will run to the University of San Carlos football field just so they will not forfeit their Cesafi match.

Ramos added their game in the City Olympics started a bit late, and had they pushed through with their original plan, the seven players would have been late for the Cesafi game.

The Bosconians’ match at the CCSC also got crucial as ANS held them scoreless. They only scored in the extension time behind Miguel Caindic and Froilan Thomason.

DBC’s win, which earned 25 points, was not enough to lift Unit 1 from the bottom of the standing. It remains at eighth place with 32 points.

However, despite losing, ANS’s 10 points padded Unit 9’s hold of the top spot in the secondary division standing with 131.5 points. Unit 5 is at second with 120, while Unit 8 is at third with 91.

In the elementary division, Paref-Springdale pushed Unit 6 to the top of the standing after winning the football final, 4-2, over Don Bosco College.

Unit 6 is now on top of with 121 points, while Unit 8 was relegated to second place with 115. Unit 1 is at third place with 97 points. (With EKA)

SHS-ATENEO INTO CESAFI FOOTBALL FINALS

Published in The Freeman Newspaper on Oct. 10, 2010 Sunday issue
by Manny Villaruel, Sports Editor


CEBU, Philippines - After achieving a ground-breaking feat in basketball, the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu reached another milestone, this time in football as its spirited booters advanced into the final round of the 2010 Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc. (CESAFI) secondary football event yesterday at the University of San Carlos-Technological Center (USC-TC) field in Brgy. Talamban, this city.

SHS-Ateneo clobbered the University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF), 6-1, to set up a championship showdown with the University of San Jose-Recoletos (USJ-R), which won by default over a no-show Don Bosco Technology Center (DBTC).

Cheyun Hwang ignited SHS-Ateneo’s blistering attack from the onset with back-to-back goals at the 4th and 12th. Kyle Arrieta followed suit in the 32nd to give the Ateneans a commanding 3-0 lead at halftime.

Peter Pena continued SHS-Ateneo’s relentless offensive by punching in a goal at the 53rd. Wilfred Villaver later made his contribution at the 65th before Keefee Yap sealed the deal for SHS-Ateneo at the 75th.

Interestingly, Pena, Villaver and Yap are currently running third in the race for the league’s top goal scorer with six goals each, while Arrieta and Hwang are at fourth with four apiece, so far.

Christian Millebo was USPF’s lone goal scorer. (FREEMAN)

2010 ME RUN - RACE RESULTS

2010 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RUN
October 9, 2010 Saturday
Cebu City

OFFICIAL RESULTS

10K MEN

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 16 Carolino, Jobert 10K-M 00:33:42.759
2 4 Singson, Adonis 10K-M 00:34:07.542
3 39 Enriquez, Riez 10K-M 00:34:29.848
4 7 Bernido, Ian 10K-M 00:35:31.689
5 15 Managil, Moh Sherwin 10K-M 00:35:38.754
6 67 Tan, Jonas 10K-M 00:37:50.684
7 56 Ycong, Joel Jr. 10K-M 00:38:34.496
8 40 Padilla, Heronisio 10K-M 00:39:03.178
9 41 Escuadra, Gabriel 10K-M 00:39:14.415
10 11 Abello, Leo 10K-M 00:39:40.353

10K WOMEN

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 14 Delos Santos, Mary Grace 10K-F 00:40:32.167
2 12 Carter, Madelyn 10K-F 00:42:28.133
3 38 Lee, Joeyry 10K-F 00:42:52.479
4 73 Alin, Merlin 10K-F 00:47:25.027
5 9 Velez, Marichu 10K-F 00:53:56.426
6 98 Lipardo, Marina 10K-F 00:58:22.978
7 49 Mandal, Noeme 10K-F 01:01:40.620
8 80 Cardenas, Medelina 10K-F 01:05:36.280
9 44 Jatulan, Ysolde 10K-F 01:05:59.550
10 54 Ancajas, Jill 10K-F 01:13:19.960

5K MEN

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 1158 Bartolo, Elmer 5K-M 00:16:20.820
2 669 Delposo, Joel 5K-M 00:16:25.460
3 564 Ycong, Jorry 5K-M 00:16:46.400
4 556 Daang, Robert 5K-M 00:16:58.040
5 1008 Estrira, Michael 5K-M 00:17:06.840

5K WOMEN

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 552 Tabal, Joy 5K-F 00:19:51.570
2 510 Suaybagio, Aiza 5K-F 00:20:41.640
3 657 Diongson, Clarisse 5K-F 00:21:18.830
4 655 Diongson, Crizel 5K-F 00:22:15.070
5 682 Ompoy, Jessa Mae 5K-F 00:34:08.500

3K-BOYS (Below 12 yrs. Old)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 1095 Lucero, Mark Lee 3K-B 00:10:40.490
2 1039 Felicio, Rellan 3K-B 00:11:16.380
3 1096 Baguio, Roger 3K-B 00:11:19.210

3K-GIRLS (Below 12 yrs. Old)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time
1 1094 Andrin, Lovely Fe 3K-G 00:11:37.360
2 1029 Canillo, Adela 3K-G 00:11:54.980
3 1097 Delechos, Kizha Mae 3K-G 00:11:58.990

source: ME Run organizers

Saturday, October 09, 2010

2010 CESAFI COLL FOOTBALL - TOP GOAL SCORERS

2010 CESAFI COLLEGE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
September 5 to October 17, 2010
USC-TC Field, Talamban, Cebu City, Phils

TOP GOAL SCORERS
as of Oct. 3, 2010 5:00PM

FOUR (4) GOALS
Folkhanes Anthony (USC)

TWO (2) GOALS
Eduardo Buglosa (USJ-R), Junjun Pintuan (USJ-R), Joseph Rodriguez (USPF), Clarence Rosco (UC), Juvinal Villahermosa (UV)

ONE (1) GOAL
Karl Vincent Arcenas (USC), Agapito Baclaan Jr. (USJ-R), Junifer Ebero (USJ-R), Adrianne Mejaran (USJ-R), Neri Mole (UC), Ian Salabao (USC), Rene Sanchez Jr (USPF), Kyle Soriano (USC), Albert Tejas (USPF).

Total Goals: 23
Total Matches: 10
Ave Goals per Match: 2.3

TEAM maX1mo
Sports Managers

CESAFI SECONDARY FOOTBALL SEMIFINALS ON

Published in Cebu Daily Newspaper on Oct. 9, 2010 Saturday issue
by Mars G. Alison, Correspondent
Rick Gabuya, Sports Editor

IT WILL BE a do or die match today for the four semifinalists of the 10th CESAFI High School Football Championship at the University of San Carlos-Technological Center (USC-TC) in barangay Talamban, Cebu City.

Defending champions Don Bosco Technology Center (DBTC) tries to inch closer to retaining its title as it faces the University of San Jose Recoletos (USJ-R). The other finals ticket will be contested by Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu (SHS-AdC) and the University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF).

The Greywolves, who topped the eliminations by winning all four of its assignments, blanked USJ-R, 10-0, in its last elimination game.

The Jaguars advanced to the semifinals on the strength of its single eliminations win against USC-North Campus.

DBTC never looked challenged enroute to the semifinals after posting a commanding 18-0 win against USC-NC in its opening match, followed with a 4-1 edging of the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu (SHS-AdC) and 10-1 rout of the University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF) before blanking the Jaguars.

SHS-AdC finished the elimination round with three wins. Its only lose came at the hands of DBTC.

USPF, on the other hand, managed to finish the round at third place with six points after winning against the Jaguars, 4-0, and the Warriors, 5-0.
 
In the top goal scorer contest, DBTC's Junjay Arizabal has equaled the nine goals made by his teammate Miguel Caindec after scoring a hat-trick in DBTC's final assignment last weekend. /CORRESPONDENT MARS G. ALISON

DBTC VS USJ-R IN CESAFI SEMIS

Published in Sun Star Cebu Newspaper on Oct. 9, 2010 Saturday issue
by Edri K. Aznar, Staff Writer
Mike Limpag, Sports Editor


THE semi-final round of the high school category of the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. football competition kicks off today at the University of San Carlos football field.

Don Bosco Technological Center, the top seed, takes on University of San Jose-Recoletos, while the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu will face the University of Southern Philippines Foundation in the first match at 1 p.m.

DBTC, the defending champion, has been dominating the tournament since its first match of the season, winning all four matches to finish no. 1.

SHS-AdC, on the other hand, is as impressive as DBTC with nine points from three wins and a loss. Its only defeat was a 4-1 rout by DBTC.

In their previous games, DBTC destroyed USJ-R, 10-0, while SHS-AdC crushed USPF, 6-2.

CESAFI FOOTBALL SEMIS START TODAY

Published in The Freeman Newspaper on Oct. 9, 2010 Saturday issue
by Caecent Noot Magsumbol, Staff Writer
Manny Villaruel, Sports Editor



CEBU, Philippines - The Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Incorporated (CESAFI) football semifinal round kicks off this afternoon with the secondary division action at the University of San Carlos’ Technological Center in Talamban, this city.

Defending champion Don Bosco Technology Center will be facing University of San Jose-Recoletos while Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu tackles the unpredictable University of Southern Philippines Foundation.

Last week, USJ-R got a taste of the Bosconians fierceness following a 10-0 beating at the end of the elimination round.

DBTC, however, is not about to play complacent today even as they know by the now USJ-R’s weaknesses they couldn’t afford to lose as it’s a knock-out game in the semifinal. The winners of both matches play in the championship while the losers will fight for third next week.

SHS-AdC, for its part, will have to be extra careful against USPF even as they have won against the latter during their elimination round encounter.

The semifinal action for the collegiate division will be played tomorrow also at USC-TC.

The first match will feature no.4 squad University of Cebu versus the top-seeded USPF while no.3 USJ-R faces number 2 USC.

USPF’s 3-2 win over UC last week placed them on top with nine points followed by USC with eight points, USJ-R with seven points and UC stands with three points. (THE FREEMAN)

Friday, October 08, 2010

2010 CESAFI HS FOOTBALL - TOP GOALSCORERS

2010 CESAFI HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
September 4 to October 16, 2010
USC-TC Field, Talamban, Cebu City Phils.

TOP GOAL SCORERS
as of Oct 2, 2010 5:00PM

NINE (9) GOALS
Junjay Arizabal (DBTC), Miguel Caindec (DBTC)

SIX (6) GOALS
Jacob Omega (USPF)

FOUR (4) GOALS
Christian Noel (DBTC), Joseph Mercado (DBTC), Peter Pena (SHS-AdC), Wilfred Villaver (SHS-AdC), Keefe Yap (SHS-AdC)

THREE (3) GOALS
Christian Agot (DBTC), Kyle Arrieta (SHS-AdC), Ethan Decena (DBTC), Christian Millebo (USPF)

TWO (2) GOALS
John Caballero (DBTC), Josh Chen (SHS-AdC), Robert Gealon (DBTC), Cheyun Hwang (SHS-AdC), Vinson Nery (SHS-AdC), Nonito Salazar (DBTC)

ONE (1) GOAL
Jude Alcoseba (USJ-R), John Caballero (DBTC), Valentino Calvo (DBTC), Chino dela Calzada (DBTC), Gabriel de Leon (SHS-AdC), Jenarolo Dondoyano (USPF), Dennis Legaspi (DBTC), Joel Mher Sayre (USPF), Dodi Singson (USPF)

Total Goals: 77
Total Matches: 10
Ave Goals per Match: 7.7

TEAM maX1mo
Sports Managers

Thursday, October 07, 2010

2010 RUN FOR IT

Who: Runners
What: 2010 RUN FOR IT
When: Nov. 7, 2010
Where: ITPark, Cebu City

Categories: 3K, 5K, 10K
Fees: P300.00 (public), P250.00 (CEDFIT members), P200.00 (students)

Register @ CEDFIT-IT Park, Runnr-Ayala, PSC-Abellana
Organizer: CEDFIT

PAGES: CEBU MARATHON: NEW BALANCE SHIRTS, RFID CHIPS

To add to this new from New Balance, all runners—5K, 21K and 42K—will be using RFID timing chips. Yup, no misprint there: while the 5,000-meter participants never previously used timing devices—“They’re just joining the fun run!” the 21K runners will brag—this time, even 5Kers wear the chip... Read more

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

SAN CARLOS CITY FOOTBALL FESTIVAL

SAN CARLOS CITY FOOTBALL FESTIVAL
Oct 29-30, 2010 San Carlos City, Negros Occidental

Categories Cut-off Format Duration Maximum Number of Players

6-8 yrs old Jan. 2002 or after 4 v 4 12 mins 8 players
9-10 yrs old Jan. 2000 or after 6 v 6 w/ gk 12 mins. 10 players
12 & under boys Jan. 1998 & after 7- aside 15 mins 12 players
14 under boys Jan. 1996 & after 7 - aside 15 mins 12 players
13 & under Girls Jan. 1997 and after 7 Aside 15 minutes 12 players
17 & under girls Jan. 1993 7- aside 15 mins 12 players
Open (mens) Open 7 aside 15 minutes 12 players

Monday, October 04, 2010

CEBU CYCLING CRITERIUM 10-02-10

CEBU CYCLING CRITERIUM
Oct 2, 2010 @ Mandaue Reclamation

CATEGORY C





Photos courtesy of IgiMax

CEBU CYCLING CRITERIUM 10-02-10

CEBU CYCLING CRITERIUM
Oct. 2, 2010 Sat @ Mandaue Reclamation





Photos courtesy of IgiMax

2010 ACC FOOTBALL CUP

ACC FOOTBALL CUP
Oct 2-3, 2010 Alabang Country Club
Alabang, Muntinlupa City

GENERAL RESULTS

BORN 2004 MIXED DIVISION
1st Runner Up Tarlac Football School
CHAMPION Alabang United
MVP Migo Banzon

BORN 2002 MIXED DIVISION
2nd Runner Up Schwarz FC
1st Runner Up PAREF Southridge
CHAMPION Don Bosco Tech Inst
MVP Miguel Basmayor

BORN 2000 MIXED DIVISION
2nd Runner Up PAREF Southridge
1st Runner Up Green Barons
CHAMPION Schwarz FC
MVP Marvin Santos

BORN 1998 BOYS DIVISION
2nd Runner Up Leveriza FC
1st Runner Up Intl School Mnl (B)
CHAMPION PAREF Southridge
MVP Josh Miller

BORN 1998 GIRLS DIVISION
1st Runner Up St. Paul’s Pasig
CHAMPION Alabang United
MVP Alice Robang

BORN 1996 BOYS DIVISION
2nd Runner Up Tuguegarao Cagayan
1st Runner Up Altas (B)
CHAMPION Altas (A)
MVP Alec Solana

BORN 1993 BOYS DIVISION
2nd Runner Up University of Sto Tomas (A)
1st Runner Up Leveriza
CHAMPION PAREF Southridge
MVP Jigs Cruz

BORN 1993 GIRLS
CHAMPION Quezon City High School

WOMEN’S OPEN
2nd Runner Up Unidos FC
1st Runner Up Smuch FC
CHAMPION Lions Alabang FC
MVP Fiona MacKenzie

MEN’S OPEN DIVISION 3
2nd Runner Up Unidos FC
1st Runner Up Squatters United 40+
CHAMPION TIU FC
MVP Joseph Ray Del Val

MEN’S OPEN DIVISION 2
2nd Runner Up Don Bosco Tondo
1st Runner Up Brookside Fc
CHAMPION United South FC
MVP Mike Navarro

MEN’S OPEN DIVISION 1
2nd Runner Up Laos FC
1st Runner Up Navy
CHAMPION Gilligan’s FC
MVP Martin Villaflor

source: ACC Football Cup organizers

CEBU TRIATHLON CAMP

USPF SECURES TOP SPOT AS CESAFI TERTIARY FOOTBALL ELIMINATION ENDS

Published in Cebu Daily Newspaper on Oct. 4, 2010 Monday issue
by Mars G. Alison, Correspondent
Rick Gabuya, Sports Editor


THE UNIVERSITY of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF) clinched the top spot as the elimination round of the 10th CESAFI College Football Championship ended yesterday at the University of San Carlos Technological Center (USC-TC) in barangay Talamban, Cebu City.

USPF’s 3-2 win yesterday against the University of Cebu (UC) would have given the Panthers just the no. 2 spot.

But the defending champion University of San Jose Recoletos (USJ-R) ended its match against former leader USC in a scoreless draw.

The Panthers, thus, took the top spot with nine points after dropping only one of its four elimination assignments.

It was a hard-fought match for the Panthers as the Webmasters refused to go down without a fight by fortifying its defense and allowed 28 minutes before USPF could find a hole courtesy of Joseph Rodriguez.

It was Rodriguez again who found the weakest link in the Panthers' defense in the 40th minute.

In the second half, it was the Panthers who first found the back of the net when Albert Tejas drove in his goal at the 51st minute.

The Webmasters were able to penetrate the Panthers' defense four minutes later with a goal from Neri Mole Jr. UC's Clarence Rosco broke through at the 88th minute to slice USPF's lead to just one.

However, time was not on the Webmasters' side as they were not able to do much in the remaining three minutes.

In the most awaited meet-up between defending champions USJ-R and top contender USC, neither gave the other room to maneuver for a goal.

As a result, the Jaguars and the Warriors will be meeting each other again in the semifinals next week after dropping to no. 3 and 2, respectively, in the standings.

USC finished with eight points two wins and two draws, while USJ-R accumulated seven points with two wins, one draw and one loss.

The other semifinal match will once again see the USPF facing UC, which ended with three points after winning only one game in the eliminations. /CORRESPONDENT MARS G. ALISON

USPF SURVIVES UC, GETS TOP SPOT


Published in Sun Star Cebu Newspaper on Oct. 4, 2010 Sunday issue
by Edri K. Aznar, Staff Writer
Mike Limpag, Sports Editor


THE University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF) clinched the top spot of the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. college football tournament in the final day of the elimination round.

USPF edged University of Cebu (UC), 3-2, while the University of San Carlos (USC) and defending champion University of San Jose-Recoletos (USJ-R) played to a scoreless

USPF now has nine points on three wins, while USC is second with eight on two wins and two draws. USJ-R is third with seven points on two wins and one draw, while UC is last with three points.

In next week’s semifinal, USPF will face UC, while USJ-R and USC square off again.

USPF sensed the importance of its last match of the elimination round, knowing that a win could boost them to the top spot. And its perseverance paid off as it took a 2-0 lead after the first half on goals by Joseph Rodriguez in the 28th and 40th minute.

Albert Tejas made it 3-0 in the 51st before UC got back in the match.

Neri Mole Jr. scored in the 55th, while Clarence Rosco made it a one-goal match in the 88th. However, it came a little too late as UC failed to score an equalizer in regulation. EKA

Sunday, October 03, 2010

2010 UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

October 3, 2010 Geelong, Australia

RESULTS - ELITE MEN
1 Thor Hushovd (Norway)
2 Matti Breschel (Denmark)
3 Allan Davis (Australia)
4 Filippo Pozzato (Italy)
5 Greg Van Avermaet (Belgium)
6 Oscar Freire (Spain)
7 Alexandr Kolobnev (Russia)
8 Assan Bazayev (Kazakhstan)
9 Yukiya Arashiro (Japan)
10 Romain Feillu (France)

source: Cycling News

2010 M.E. RUN

Who: Runners
What: 2010 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RUN
When: October 9, 2010
Where: Terraces Ayala, Cebu City

Register @ PSME Chapter Office, DYSS, DYRT, Fitness First-Ayala, Runnr-Ayala, ROX-Ayala, Active Zone-Ayala, PSC

Click RACE RESULTS

DBTC BOOTERS STILL UNDEFEATED

Published in Cebu Daily News Oct. 3, 2010 Sunday issue
by Mars G. Alison, Correspondent
Rick Gabuya, Sports Editor


Defending champion champion Don Bosco Technology Center (DBTC) ended at the top of the leaderboard while the University of San Carlos-North Campus (USC-NC) bowed out in the 10th CESAFI High School Football Championship yesterday at the USC-Technological Center in barangay Talamban, Cebu City.

DBTC accumulated a perfect score of 12 points after the elimination round for winning all of its assignments including yesterday's 10-0 routing of the University of San Jose Recoletos (USJ-R).

The USC-NC, on the other hand, squandered its chance to score a win after absorbing a 0-15 loss to the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu (SHS-AdC).

The Greywolves showed that they are still the team to be reckoned with as Joseph Mercado started the rout at the first minute of the ballgame.

Junjay Arizabal completed a hat-trick for DBTC at the eighth, 19th and 31st minutes of the match.

Other scorers for the Greywolves were Christian Agot (6th, 17th), John Caballero (58th, 68th), Valentino Calvo (14th) and Dennis Legaspi (44th).

The Jaguars face the Greywolves anew in the semifinals next week.

USC-NC, on the other hand, limped out with not a single point to its name after its loss to the SHS-AdC.

The Ateneans will be facing the University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF) in the other semifinal match.

USPF finished the elimination round last weekend with two wins and two losses for six points.

In the collegiate division, defending champions USJ-R will try to wrest the no. 1 spot from USC in the final elimination round day today at the USC-TC football field.

The Jaguars had faltered in their retention bid after losing their opening match this year against USPF. But they recovered by winning their next two games.

The other collegiate match will have the University of Cebu (UC) going up against USPF.

ATENEO, DBTC BLANK FOES

Published in Sun Star Cebu Newspaper on Oct. 3, 2010 Sunday issue
by Edri K. Aznar, Staff Writer
Mike Limpag, Sports Editor


SACRED Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu (SHS-AdC) eliminated the University of San Carlos-North Campus (USC-NC) of the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. high school division football competition after a one-sided 15-0 win yesterday at the USC-Technology Center field.

SHS-AdC immediately made an impact in the beginning of the match, scoring five goals in the first 12 minutes.

Peter Peña struck in the first while Cheyun Hwang added a goal another a minute later. Wilfred Villaver scored a goal in the sixth, while Hwang scored his second goal in the ninth. Kyle Arrieta padded SHS-AdC’s lead with a goal in the 12th minute.

The offensive onslaught of SHS-AdC didn’t stop there, as they scored three more goals from Peña in the 21st, Vinson Neri in the 34th and Villaver in the 35th, to end the first half with an 8-0 advantage.

Keefe Yap headed the attack of SHS-AdC in the second half, scoring four goals while Josh Chen contributed two and Gabriel de Leon added one goal.

The second game had a similar result with Don Bosco Technology Center (DBTC) overwhelming University of San Jose-Recoletos (USJ-R), 10-0.

DBTC also started out strong, scoring six goals in the first 20 minutes, and headed into halftime with a 7-0 lead.

Junjay Arrizabal spearheaded the attack of DBTC, with a hat trick. Christian Agot and John Caballero added two goals apiece, while Joseph Mercado, Valentino Calvo and Dennis Legaspi contributed a goal each.

DBTC clinched the top spot with 12 points with an unblemished, 4-0 slate, while SHS-AdC grabbed the second spot.

DBTC will be facing USJ-R next week, while SHS-AdC is up against USJ-R.

Saturday, October 02, 2010

USC-NC, USJ-R SECONDARY BOOTERS EYE CRUCIAL WINS TODAY

Published in Cebu Daily Newspaper on Oct. 2, 2010 Saturday issue
by Mars G. Alison, Correspondent
Rick Gabuya, Sports Editor


THE University of San Carlos-North Campus (USC-NC) and the University of San Jose Recoletos (USJ-R) are both fighting for survival as they must win their respective games today to advance to the semifinals of the 10th CESAFI High School Football Championship at the USC- Technological Center in Talamban, Cebu City.


USC-NC is badly in need of a win as it is languishing at the bottom of the standings with no points after losing thrice in as many matches in the elimination round.

The Baby Warriors will, however, face a tough assignment against current No. 2 Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu (SHS-AdC) who has already accumulated six points after winning two elimination round games.

A loss, however, would not dislodge SHS-AdC from its current standings.

USJ-R, on the other hand, also has a tough task ahead against defending champions Don Bosco Technology Center (DBTC) for its final elimination match.

A win would allow USJ-R to dislodge the University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF) from the third spot and could face SHS-AdC in the semis.

Should the Jaguars lose, they will once again face DBTC in the semifinals, a more daunting task as DBTC has won all of its elimination matches so far with wide margins.

Expected to do the rout for DBTC is Miguel Caindec, the tournament's top goalscorer with nine, and Junjay Arizabal who has six goals to his name. /CORRESPONDENT MARS G. ALISON

Friday, October 01, 2010

2010 PINK OCTOBER RUN - RACE RESULTS

4th PINK OCTOBER RUN 2010
October 3, 2010 Sunday Terraces Ayala, Cebu City

MEDAL WINNERS
TOP 100 FINISHERS - 10K

Order Race No. Name Category Time

1 962 Daang, Robert 10K 00:36:46.429
2 902 Bergantin, Mark Anthony 10K 00:42:58.396
3 683 Ygot, Darryl 10K 00:43:31.447
4 858 Saveron, Arthur 10K 00:43:42.167
5 695 Kaliso, Elde 10K 00:43:53.386
6 614 Limpangog, Francisco 10K 00:43:58.822
7 694 10K 00:45:31.843
8 924 De Gracia, Victor 10K 00:45:39.005
9 859 Bartolabac, Dindz 10K 00:45:50.809
10 691 10K 00:46:13.293
11 827 Tan, Tyrone 10K 00:46:33.722
12 810 Deiparine, Harem 10K 00:46:39.846
13 953 Toledo, Harold 10K 00:46:54.587
14 999 Sanchez, Eugene 10K 00:47:22.857
15 692 10K 00:47:45.900
16 926 Baculi, Jesus Sr. 10K 00:48:19.333
17 840 Dublin, Dondon 10K 00:48:20.749
18 899 Tan, Anthony 10K 00:48:29.318
19 940 Caballes, Marc 10K 00:48:43.431
20 814 10K 00:48:44.858
21 682 10K 00:49:17.312
22 865 Carter, Madelyn 10K 00:49:19.595
23 893 Delos Santos, Mary Grace 10K 00:49:20.323
24 894 Aclan, Angelito 10K 00:49:29.403
25 925 Sison, Roy 10K 00:49:30.151
26 805 Yaun, Ronie 10K 00:49:45.560
27 807 Barrios, Robbie 10K 00:50:07.307
28 789 10K 00:50:14.043
29 935 Lao, Oscar 10K 00:50:36.421
30 886 Susada, Jesse 10K 00:50:47.784
31 946 Ylaya, Jayson 10K 00:50:49.060
32 911 Adelo, Esclamado 10K 00:51:19.337
33 838 Lendio, Avelino 10K 00:51:45.457
34 897 Uy, Arthur 10K 00:52:12.278
35 939 Caballes, Daryl Jay 10K 00:52:20.010
36 808 Penaflor, Mark Chino 10K 00:52:22.570
37 876 Lu, James Patrick 10K 00:52:27.241
38 950 Jumao-as, Alex 10K 00:52:38.700
39 853 Volares, Jaypee 10K 00:52:52.240
40 875 Pardenilla, Ludwig 10K 00:53:20.874
41 731 Racuya, Rico 10K 00:53:26.323
42 729 Alfafara, Richard 10K 00:53:36.169
43 715 Guardo, Atan 10K 00:53:55.284
44 985 Pao, Patrick Troy 10K 00:54:00.669
45 936 Lebumfacil, Renato 10K 00:54:12.875
46 951 Longinos, Mark Anthony 10K 00:54:21.015
47 963 Cornejo, Anthony 10K 00:54:25.520
48 908 Lacro, Ricardo Jr. 10K 00:54:45.404
49 880 Polloso, Jason Cyrus 10K 00:54:50.241
50 815 Filamene, Ivan 10K 00:54:54.081
51 956 Padilla, Brian Dominic 10K 00:55:00.829
52 920 Rabillas, Resty 10K 00:55:12:021
53 722 10K 00:55:14.846
54 941 Mabunay, Ronaldo 10K 00:55:21.668
55 850 Lim, John Patrick 10K 00:55:23.576
56 971 Pacubas, Eric 10K 00:55:36.226
57 972 Tabada, Rey 10K 00:55:37.589
58 964 Palabrica, Edwin 10K 00:55:39.535
59 943 Cabahug, Karlo 10K 00:56:21.868
60 866 Nacua, Walter 10K 00:56:24.092
61 854 Maribao, Rey 10K 00:56:32.515
62 868 Capinig, Danny 10K 00:56:40.140
63 917 Ouano, Carmelo 10K 00:56:49.995
64 912 Perez, Lander 10K 00:56:54.957
65 933 Nacua, Lyle Noel 10K 00:57:00.793
66 955 Penas, Marlon 10K 00:57:03.237
67 741 10K 00:57:14.333
68 608 Buyoc, Joselito 10K 00:57:15.713
69 820 Emit, Adorashaun 10K 00:57:20.264
70 982 Biscoho, Lara Mae 10K 00:57:23.956
71 609 Barrios, Bob Michael 10K 00:57:28.541
72 856 Calipayan, Jeroen 10K 00:57:31.467
73 906 Malagar, Kay 10K 00:57:35.813
74 847 Siao, Kyle 10K 00:58:06.710
75 960 Dayuha, Edd Ryan 10K 00:58:19.095
76 903 Solis, Alberto 10K 00:58:20.248
77 900 Bergantin, Fausto 10K 00:58:21.689
78 881 Uy, Josieron 10K 00:58:23.024
79 604 Fernandez, Robert 10K 00:58:24.871
80 672 10K 00:58:34.009
81 905 Laum, Rogelio Sr. 10K 00:58:44.614
82 932 Sarmiento, January 10K 00:58:48.879
83 857 Mandal, Noemie 10K 00:58:54.696
84 732 Canque, Marvin 10K 00:59:02.544
85 727 Gabrillo, Tessa May 10K 00:59:03.896
86 909 Villagorda, Alexey 10K 00:59:05.487
87 687 10K 00:59:27.188
88 690 10K 00:59:30.343
89 812 Carsido, Ramon 10K 00:59:35.464
90 680 10K 00:59:37.083
91 966 Rebolido, Austin 10K 00:59:39.414
92 791 10K 00:59:40.969
93 841 Jimenez, Julia 10K 00:59:42.853
94 862 Limpag, Marlen 10K 00:59:50.476
95 863 Limpag, Max 10K 00:59:51.834
96 679 10K 00:59:59.753
97 794 10K 01:00:04.487
98 864 Sumampong, Micke 10K 01:00:06.004
99 945 Dela Serna, Ray 10K 01:00:07.505
100 845 Sanupao, Charito 10K 01:00:34.050

Category: 3K- CANCER SURVIVOR FINISHERS

Order Race No. Name Category Time

1 SOLOMON, MAE ANN 3-K
2 NAVARRO, MELEN 3-K
3 DAKAY, MARLY 3-K
4 CABALLERO,TINTIN 3-K
5 FARARONS, CHICA 3-K
6 ARANETA,RAUL 3-K

Category: 3K-BOYS (Below 12 yrs. Old)

Order Race No. NAME Category Time

1 184 Legaspi, Domenic 3K 00:19:30.260
2 010 Amor, Alton 3K 00:19:31.760
3 122 De la Cerna, Jonas 3K 00:25:16.570

Category: 3K-GIRLS (Below 12 yrs. Old)

Order Race No. Name Category Time

1 165 Cardenas, Lenlie 3K 00:16:49.710
2 009 Perez, Kacey 3K 00:26:34.410
3 027 Castillo, Louise 3K 00:34:44.210

Category: 10K- UNGO RUNNERS

Order Race No. Name Category Time

1 683 Ygot, Darryl 10-K 00:43:31.490
2 862 Limpag, Merlin 10-K 00:59:50.476

source: Pink October Run organizers