Sun.Star Davao

New deadline Pantino repels Otico, claims ITF Phinma plum

PNG requiremen­ts all in on Dec 15

- By Adam B. Morrell

SINCE the Philippine National Games (PNG) was moved to April next year, the submission of requiremen­ts will also be extended until December 15 as per Sports Developmen­t Division-City Mayors Office (SDD-CMO) executive program officer Cindy Cruz-Enerio.

Enerio, in a Facebook interview with Sun.Star Davao, said the initial deadline of submission was on November 10, however, it is now been moved to a later date as there were newly-endorsed athletes including archers, boxers, table paddlers and weightlift­ers joining the city delegation.

"Arranged na talaga sana lahat yung records namin pero since may mga dadagdag so we will have the deadline on December 15," Enerio said, adding that athletes must submit their Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) birth certificat­e, two copies of 2x2 pictures and a medical certificat­e that certifies the athlete is fit to compete.

The PNG postponeme­nt was announced by Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman William "Butch" Ramirez in a PSC press conference held last November 3 in Manila.

Cebu City's initial hosting was originally slated on December 10 to 16.

"Some concerns were raised in holding it in December so we find it more appropriat­e to hold it in April instead," Ramirez said.

MANILA - Arthur Pantino fought back from an opening set setback, dominated Bryan Otico in the next before rallying in the decider to hack out a 5-7, 6-0, 6-3 victory and snare the Phinma-PSC Juniors Tennis Championsh­ips Week 2 boys’ singles crown at the Manila Polo Club in Forbes Park yesterday.

Pantino blew a huge lead in the opening frame but went on an attack mode in the second set then fought back from 0-2, 2-3 deficits in the decider to complete the come-from-behind victory over his fellow Philippine Tennis Academy standout and top seeded rival.

The victory thus made up for the No. 3 University of San Carlos-Cebu ace’s straightse­t defeat to Japanese Shunsuke Matsui in last week’s finale of the two-week Group 4 ITF (Internatio­nal Tennis Federation) 18-andunder event sponsored by the Philippine Investment Management Consultant­s (Phinma) and Technifibe­r.

“I saw he was getting tired so I took a chance and hit my shots,” said Pantino, who also flashed his stamina as he survived a third straight three-set triumph after bundling out Japanese Ryota Ishii, 6-2, 6-7(6), 6-3, in the quarters and then getting back at Mitsui, 6-7(3), 6-3, 6-0, in last Saturday’s Final Four of the event sanctioned by the Philippine Tennis Associatio­n (Philta) and backed by Technifibe­r as official ball and the Philippine Sports Commission.

Otico, who racked up a series of straightse­t victories to set up a title clash with Pantino, looked headed for scoring a follow-up to his stunning PCA Open victory last week after taking the opening frame. But he failed to neutralize Pantino’s strong fightback in the second and lost steam in the decider, enabling the Cebuano find to record his biggest win in a young career.

Punnin Kovapitukt­ed shared the spotlight as the No. 2 seed Thai ace turned back the seventh ranked Saki Oyama of Japan, 6-4, 7-5, to pocket the girls’ singles diadem.

Pantino actually completed a sweep of Week 2 as he teamed up with Otico to beat Japanese Kei Manaka and Taiyo Yamanaka, 6-3, 6-4, in the doubles finals.

Local bet Shaira Rivera also nailed her first ITF junior win as she partnered with Week I singles runner-up Elizabeth Stevens to down Kovapitukt­ed and Oyama for the girls’ doubles crown. PR

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