The Freeman

Niños head for another title

- KRISTINE JOYCE CAMPAÑA

TAGBILARAN CITY — Cebu City Niños continue to raked medals despite already securing their 26th straight title in the penultimat­e day of the 2018 Central Visayas Regional Athletic Associatio­n (CVIRAA) Meet here.

Cebu City has an unassailab­le lead with 107 gold, 58 silver and 70 bronze medals. Bohol Province is at far second with37-35-31gold-silver-bronze medals, while host Tagbilaran City is at third with 20-18-14.

The Niños closed the athletics event strong with three golds courtesy of their secondary boys relay team who dominated the 4X100m event, while Crystal Villanueva topped the high jump competitio­n with 1.52-meters as Stephen Pekitpekit lorded it over in the secondary boys high jump with 1.80m.

Alfred Quindao and Mark Otida, for their part, also produced two gold medals for Cebu City in wushu.

The Southweste­rn University spikers clinched the gold in the secondary boys volleyball after beating Carcar, 25-13, 25-15, 25-18, in the finals, while University of Southern Philippine­s belles dominated the secondary girls class with a 2513, 25-15, 25-15 victory over Mandaue City.

The Niños also got five gold medals in the chess event. Edelyn Vosotros led the charge after winning the elementary standard and blitz event.

ChrisAldri­tz Pondoyo, for his part, snared the gold in the standard event. He also led his team to a championsh­ip in the secondary boys class.

Cebu City also pugs harvested two gold, one silver and three bronze medals.

Eduardo Jimenez shone for Cebu City after winning the elementary 46-48 kgs. class over Lapu-Lapu City’s Diobel Hero, while John Paul Gabunilas outsmarted John Vega of Cebu Province for the youth 46-49 kgs. class gold.

Tagbilaran City’s Joseph Sumabong prevented Cebu City from sweeping all gold medals after beating Christian Dominic Castanares via split decision in the 49-52 kgs. final.

Meanwhile, Francis Lambayan registered a doublegold in the secondary tennis event. Lambayan overpowere­d Venz Lominoque of Mandaue City, 8-2, while the duo of ElizabethA­barquez and Zethley MaeAlferez topped the doubles event at the expense of Cebu Province, 8-4.

Cebu City table tennis team also chipped three gold medals. —

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Cebu City secondary boys volleyball squad celebrate after winning their game against Carcar City spikers yesterday at the Carlos P. Garcia Sports Complex in Tagbilaran City.
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