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Bacolod City, PhilippinesWednesday, October 10, 2012
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lead in bowlfest

Silverado ASSFBI still leads in the premiere category, as Bago City Bowlers/NPBC and St. Joseph –La Salle Adventurers in the non-rated and women’s division of the ongoing “Suppliers Friendship Cup” Open Trio Bowling Tournament at the New Top’s Millennium Plaza Alley In Bacolod City.

The Cecil Silverio-led ASSFBI squads averaging 686 points per game, top the overall standing with a five-round output of 2,744.

The current No.1 is now second in the fourth.

Kami Mga Hubin-Micro Asia headed by Robbie Elegado has 2,701, followed by Mulo Car Aircon Services of Romulo “D’Gunner” Ramos with 2,673.

Sharp Aquos of Irne Diaz and Steve Po’s NPBC RJ Stars are fourth and fifth with 2,669 and 2,658 apiece.

Davies I has 2,639; TNT Construction/Cesar Machine Shop, 2,627, and Electronz, 2,559.

Bago City Bowlers led by Ric Abellar has 2,648 followed by Canvil Knights with 2,636.

In the same bracket are Flores Team, 2,634; RJ Stars/NPBC, 2,629; Candles/Alimon Steel, 2,607; RJPL, 2,551; Sharp/St. Joseph HS, 2,545; Philippine Daily Inquirer, 2,517; Davies II, 2,499; Metro Sales, 2,495; HAIER, 2,486; FRM Mktg., 2,469, andSt. Joseph HS I, 2,460.

The women’s division is still led by St. Joseph HS Adventurers with 2,525 points.

The other competing groups are Davies Fusion I with 2,444; Tiger Eye, 2,387; Panasonic/ON-BACIBA, 2,377; Condura ASSFBI Ladies, 2,366; Racahe, 2,364; Davies Fusion II, 2,354; Kami Mga Gwapa, 2,303, and RJ Stars/NPBC, 2,274.

RJ Stars/NPBC holds the records in the men’s highest single and double with 400 and 733 apiece, while Panasonic and St. Joseph Adventurers had the highest single and double with 345 and 664 each.

Action resumes 6:30 p.m. today. *HLG

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