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Bacolod City, Philippines Monday, November 10, 2014

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ButtonDulay wins 2014 NGAP regionals
ButtonMontelibano eyes bigger golf tournament next year
ButtonMustangs poise to reclaim collegiate basketball crown
ButtonUNO-R girls capture 7th straight NOPSSCEA title


Dulay wins 2014 NGAP regionals

Negrense Chepe Dulay made host Bacolod Golf and Country Club proud by winning the top honors in the men’s division of the 2014 Visayas Regional Amateur Golf Tour at the Binitin layout in Murcia town yesterday.

After firing rounds of 72 and 73 in the first two days, Dulay pulled off a 69 in the third day and sealed the win with a 75 yesterday as frontrunner Rupert Zaragosa withdrew from the tournament after completing three rounds due to a prior commitment in Manila.

Zaragosa, a member of the Lyceum University golf team and a national champion, has to go home to compete in an inter-school competition, tournament co-organizer Murcia Mayor Andrew Montelibano said.

Montelibano eyes bigger golf
tournament next year

Murcia Mayor Andrew Montelibano thanked everyone for the success of the 2014 Visayas Regional Amateur and 1st Alex Montelibano Memorial Tournament, that ended yesterday.

At the Awards Night, held at Planta Hotel in Bacolod City, last night, Montelibano called the tournament a success.

“We have now the funds to be used on programs for the grassroots of junior golf in Negros Occidental,” he said.

Mustangs poise to reclaim
collegiate basketball crown

After dethroning last year’s champion University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos Rams, 98-91, in the semifinals Saturday, West Negros University – STI Mustangs beat early finalist University of St. La Salle Stingers, 77-69, in game one of the best-of-three final yesterday at Tay Tung Gym, to edge closer towards gaining back the top spot in collegiate basketball competition in the province.

UNO-R further faded into the background as NOPSSCEA basketball officials declared Colegio San Agustin – Bacolod as third place winner, despite the Rams 64-47 victory against the Eagles yesterday.

Tournament director George Acot said UNO-R forfeited their victory after fielding Richter Santillan, who was sent out of the game by the referees in the semifinal playoff against West Negros the previous day.

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