The Philippine Star

Posadas leads BWC ladies’ nat’l finals cast

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Veteran Lara Posadas shot a 10game series of 2098 pinfalls Sunday as she opened her bid for a second straight Bowling World Cup national crown at Coronado Lanes (Starlanes).

Posadas, the country’s lady representa­tive in the Internatio­nal BWC held in Shanghai, China, posted 205, 252 and 207 games to recover from a low 176 start and gain enough room to keep a 44-pinfall lead over prodigious national bowler Alexis Sy, who recorded 2049.

Posadas, also a member of the Philippine team which competed in the recent Southeast Games in Malaysia, also came through with games of 226, two 223s and two more 207s.

Krizziah Tabora checked in third with 1964, followed by Dyan Coronacion (1962), Mades Arles (1957), Liza Clutario (1927), Rochelle Munsayac (1911), Amelyn Sisperez (1911) and veteran internatio­nal campaigner Liza del Rosario (1906).

The top 34 bowlers out of 44 lady contenders advanced to the second round where they play another 10 games at Paeng’s Midtown Bowl (Ermita) today to determine the top eight who will continue to dispute the crown and the right to carry the Philippine colors in the BWC internatio­nal finals slated on November 4-12 in Hermosillo, Mexico.

The 34 survivors after the men’s first round competitio­n, led by national kegler Kenneth Chua, rolled another 12 games yesterday at Paeng’s Midtown Bowl, with the top eight advancing to the final day of action today at Paeng’s Eastwood Bowl.

The other lady bowlers who advanced to the second round follow:

Myrna Bautista (1822), Jackie Sadiua (1790), Bea Camile Santarin (1785), Rowena Cabas (1784), Farah Omasa (1775), Sherry Ann Cruz (1746), Joe Anne Vobifacio (1741), Pure Anselmo (1740), Crystal Chavez (1717), Nancy Frianeza (1697), Abbie Gan (1689), Jane Corina Bonifacio (1681), Wanda Teer (1673), Bernadette Ipapo (1658), Olivia Destura (1643), Tonette Otayza (1635), Lorna Misa (1616), Gina Varilla (1612), Mier Aguinaldo (1602), Ophie Iriberri (1586), Melody Bangsi-il (1578), Ofelia San Jose (1563), Alyssa dela Rosa (1561), Liza Pabico (1545) and Silva Yap (1532).

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