The Manila Times

Iglupas, Capadocia seal title rematch in Pinamalaya­n Open

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AFTER rolling a record series of 819 the other day, Filipino bowling ace Jomar Jumapao retained his top seeding in the men’s open eliminatio­n rounds of the 2nd PBF Pagcor Philippine Internatio­nal Open at the Coronado Lanes at Starmall in Mandaluyon­g City.

Last year’s finalist in the prestigiou­s World Cup held in Mexico, Jumapao led six other Pinoy bowlers who will qualify in the finals against a formidable foreign challenge from 10 other countries in Asia and Oceania.

The Cebuano national team mainstay compiled 1520 after breaking the 800-series barrier the other day while national youth standout Kenzo Umali placed closely behind Jumapao with 1497 in the tournament backed by Smart Communicat­ions, Cafe Puro and Boysen Paints.

JP Macatula of MBA-Timbrepro and bowling great Paulo Valdez, who rolled the first perfect game of the meet late last week, are running third and fourth with 1476 and 1467, respective­ly, followed by defending champion and Asian Indoor Games silver medalist Kenneth Chua (1436).

``We’ll be facing the foreign bowlers in the finals. We’re expecting a different challenge but we’re ready,’’ said Jumapao, who scored his third 800 series after pulling off the trick in 2004 and 2010.

National team headcoach and internatio­nal bowling Hall of Famer Paeng Nepomuceno acknowledg­ed Jumapao’s feat, saying anybody is capable of scoring a perfect game of 300 on a lucky day but not all can consistent­ly bowl a record series of 800.

World Cup champion Krizziah Lyn Tabora secured the No. 1 spot in the women’s open after rolling a total of 1515 while fellow national teammates Liza Del Rosario and Alexis Sy compiled 1407 and 1381.

Promising young bowler Bea Hernandez placed fourth (1368), Dyan Coronacion fifth (1354) and defending champion Lara Posadas sixth (1353) before they face the best bowlers from Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, among others, in the finals.

Philippine Bowling Federation secretary general Bong Coo said the two-week tournament serves as qualifier of the national pool to the Asian Games in Indonesia come August.

The qualifying will run until tomorrow with the top 6 qualifiers from both divisions advancing outright to the finals on Sunday while defending champions Chua and Posadas are already seeded in the championsh­ip round.

Australia’s Sam Cooley became the first foreign participan­t to qualify in the men’s open division finale with a score of 1462.

In the juniors’ division, 14-year-old Art Barrientos posted an eight-game series of 1695 to rule the 15-and-under category.

Female junior bowlers Norel Nuevo (1599) and Dale Lazo (1553) placed second and third, respective­ly, behind Barrientos.

John Mendoza topped the classified senior masters division with a 10-game series of 2056, a total of 58 pinfalls better than second-placer Romy Jaime while Boyet Delfino rolled 1977 to finish third overall. TOP seed Khim Iglupas warded off Clarice Patrimonio, 6-4, 6-3, while No. 4 Marian Capadocia dominated second seed Aileen Rogan, 6-3, 6-1, to arrange a second straight title face-

Open Tennis Championsh­ips at the Bahaghari Tennis Club in Oriental Mindoro on Tuesday.

Iglupas, 19, fought back from 3-4 down in the opening frame with a sweep of next three then broke away from a 2-2 game in the second by racking up the next three games to complete the straight-set victory in women’s singles of the event sponsored by Gov. Alfonso Umali Jr.

The 18-minute romp likewise put the Iligan City ace on track for a payback against Capadocia, who upended

- nale in last week’s Palawan PawnshopPa­lawan Express Pera Padala Mac’s Crankit Open at the PCA courts.

But Capadocia also primed herself up for a crack at a third straight championsh­ip as she overpowere­d Rogan in their side of the semis duel in the event backed by Palawan Pawnshop and held in partnershi­p with the provincial government of Oriental Mindoro with board member Butch Buenaventu­ra as event coordinato­r.

broke back in the seventh game before holding serve in the ninth.

sustained her charge in the second

breaking Rogan in the seventh game to clinch the match and zero in on the top P20,000 purse.

duel between the country’s top two players with Marian aiming for a repeat and Khim raring to get even. The battle for the men’s crown is also tipped to go down-to-the-wire with (Johnny) Arcilla and (Jeson) Patrombon staying on collision course,” said Palawan Pawnshop president/CEO Bobby Castro.

The top seeded Arcilla and No. 2 Patrombon also lined themselves up for another title duel in the men’s singles after the former thumped Mark Alcoseba, 6-2, 6-2, for a semis clash with reigning PCA Open champion Bryan Otico, who

Patrombon, who repulsed Arcilla in the Mac’s Crankit Open finals, ripped Dheo Talatayod, 6- 3, 6- 1,

Damian, 4-6, 7-6(2), 10-7. Capadocia, who also won a dou-

Nabhani in Bahrain last March, is actually gunning for a third straight local crown, counting her triumph in the Brookside Open last month.

Iglupas and Capadocia also moved to the semis in the mixed doubles with the former teaming up with Johnny

Gitalan, 6-4, 6-2, and the latter partnering with Patrombon to dispose of Joseph Arcilla-Gennifer Pagente, 6-4, 6-3.

Patrombon and Capadocia will

routed Anasta-Rogan, 6-1, 6-1, while

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