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Dumaguete City, Philippines Saturday, February 17, 2007
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Seven cagers make grade in Elite Camp
Silverado claims Bago bowl crown
NOVA tilt draws 43 local teams

Seven cagers make
grade in Elite Camp

Six basketball standouts from Negros Occidental and another from Iloilo have been selected to advance to the national Nike Elite Camp set from March 30 to April 4 at Brent International School in Malampasan, Laguna.

St. La Salle's Iggy Villanueva and Luigi de la Paz, Jorey Tajonera of St. Johns Institue and Kim Flores of Bacolod Tay Tung High School made the grade along with Murcia-born Rommel Vivero and Bacoleno Joey Kevin Sellado, Dexter Dy, local Elite Camp coordinator, told the DAILY STAR. The local try-out was held Jan. 21 at the St. John's Institute Activity Center with former Philippine Basketball Association coach Eric Altamirano, multi-titled San Beda high school mentor Ato Badolato and Welcoat assistant coach and former MBA star Alex Compton conducting the camp.

Silverado claims
Bago bowl crown

ESD Silverado ASSFBI bagged the championship of the Bago City Bowlers Association-organized Trio Bowling Tournament at Plaza Arcade Bowling Alley in Bago City.

The champion squad led the 12-team pack from start to finish to grab the top prize of the four-game series event.

Carrying the colors for ESD were Edgar Allan del Rosario, Victor Delfin, Sylvia Del Rosario, and Nerio Regollo. The combination of Norman Pineda, Pete Aplaon, Nene Borlado, and Cecil Silverio, of ASSFBI Silverado secured the second spot, while Amor composed of Roger Flores, Rene Buencochillo and Boy Tisoy Villanueva took third place.

NOVA tilt draws
43 local teams

About 43 teams, spread in eight age-groups, are seeing action in the 17th staging of the NOVA-NOCSF Age-Group Volleyball Tournament that starts today at the University of St. La Salle College Covered Court in Bacolod City.

Vying for the boys' 10-under title are E.B. Magalona A and Queen of Peace School, while three teams from St. John's Institute, two teams from St. Benilde School and a team each from Trinity Christian School, E.B. Magalona, QPS and USLS-Integrated School will play in the girls' division.

The 12-Under boys' competition will feature La Consolacion Academy-Murcia, E.B. Magalona, QPS and USLS-IS, while SJI, TCS, La Carlota City, Silay, Escalante and USLS-IS will slug it out for the girls' crown.

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