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Dumaguete City, PhilippinesThursday, March 1, 2012
Sports

ButtonSJI, La Salle girls lead early winners in SGVL
ButtonTan Kek Pin tournament championship game set
ButtonClass ’82 keglers grab premier division top spot

SJI, La Salle girls lead
early winners in SGVL

Perennial champion University of St. La Salle-Integrated School beat St. Joseph School-La Salle, 25-20, 25-20, to start its title retention bid on a bright note, while St. John’s Institute booked a back-to-back win last weekend against Trinity Christian School and St. Theresa’s Academy in the ongoing Shakey’s girls Volleyball League Season 9- Negros eliminations at the USLS Covered Court in Bacolod City.

While the La Salle girls remain as top favorite in the tournament, the SJI squad poses a strong challenge to the title after two overwhelming victories.

Against the TCS, the Johnians posted a 25-22, 25-8, win while they held back STA in three sets, 25-18, 23-25, 25-12.

Tan Kek Pin tournament
championship game set

The one game championship of the Tan Kek Pin Memorial Basketball Cup is set at the Po Hang Gym of the Bacolod Tay Tung High School 7 p.m. on May 3.

In the semifinals encounter top seed JSY Transport defeated a pesky University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos Polvora’s Law Office, 74-63, and No. 3 Talisay City survived a quarterfinals scare and outlasted University of St. La Salle Nhojs in the semifinals 104-99.

The balance offensive output of JSY gave them a 40-35 advantage at the break as 11 players scored led by Ely Olarte and Chad Paez with 6 points a piece. Tata Javillo delivered 14 baskets for Polvora.

Class ’82 keglers grab
premier division top spot

Class ’82 led the premier division, as Class ’65 and Batch ’95 did in category B and C of the ongoing Negros Occidental High School General Alumni Homecoming Bowlfest For Unity 2012 at the Super Lanes of the Goldenfield Commercial Complex in Bacolod City.

The Class ’82 bowlers had a total score of 8,741 pinfalls, overtaking erstwhile leader Class ’89 players who fell to fifth with only 8,656.

Batch ’97 became second from fourth with 8,697.

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