Manila Bulletin

Silver lining from archery for PH

- By REY BANCOD NICOLE MARIE TAGLE

KUALA LUMPUR – A 15-yearold archer from Dumaguete City averted a medal shutout while three boxers took care of business on the first day of fullblown competitio­n of the 29th Southeast Asian Games Sunday.

Two-time SEAG champion Daniel Parantac finished out of the podium in wushu, the bowlers started poorly, both rugby teams fell, and the water polo team lost its final match on a day Malaysia collected most of the gold medals at stake.

The host country ended the day with an overall collection of 16 gold medals, 11 silvers and eight bronzes, taking nearly half of the total golds on offer.

Singapore was a poor second with a 6-7-6 tally and Thailand next with 4-4-4.

Nicole Marie Tagle settled for the silver medal after losing, 6-4, to Diananda Choirunisa of Indonesia.

It was a remarkable showing for a rookie who finished second behind the Indonesian in the qualifying.

Tagle disposed of Loc Thi Dao of Vietnam, 6-2, in the quarterfin­als and ousted Thida Nwe of Myanmar, 6-2.

The lone medal improved the Philippine­s’ tally to one gold, two silvers and two bronzes.

In men’s play, Luis Gabriel Moreno and Florante were eliminated by separate Malaysian opponents in the quarterfin­als.

Moreno blanked Natthapoom Phusawat of Thailand, 6-0, in the Round of 16, but fell to Muhammad Akmal Nor Hasrin, 7-3, in the next round.

Matan, on the other hand, eliminated Van Duy Nguyen of Vietnam, 6-4, but was showed the door by Khairul Anuar Mohamad, 6-2.

Boxing was another bright spot on opening day.

Flyweight Ian Clark Bautista won on points over Malaysian Abdul Salam Kasim while bantamweig­ht Mario Fernandez stopped Maung Nge of Myanmar.

Middleweig­ht Eumir Felix Marcial capped a perfect 3-0 start with a unanimous decision over Nguyen Manh Cuong of Vietnam. It was a bad day in wushu. Parantac, the country’s best bet, placed fourth in the men’s taijijian event won by Malaysian Jack Chang Loh who earned 9.67 points.

Indonesian Bobie Valentinus took the silver with 9.65 while Jun Kai Chan of Singapore settled for the bronze with 9.62.

Parantac’s performanc­e earned 9.56 points.

In women’s optional daoshu + gunshu, Norlence Catolico took seventh spot. Singapore won the event.

Kimberly Macuha, on the other hand, placed fifth in the women’s optional jianshu won by Vietnam.

Filipino bowlers struggled in singles competitio­n at the Sunway Pyramid lanes in Petaling Jaya.

Lara Posadas was the best placed Filipino in the women’s section in 12th place, 161 pins behind gold medalist Cherie Tan of Singapore.

The other PH entries: Krizziah Tabora, 14th; Liza del Rosario, 15th; Dyan Coronacion, 23rd; Alexis Sy, 25th; and Arles Mardes, 30th.

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