The Manila Times

Letran, Providenti­al triumph in Fr. Martin Cup Division 2

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THE Letran Knights and the First City Providenti­al College of Bulacan Eagles prevailed against separate foes over the weekend in the 16th Fr. Martin Cup Division 2 basketball tournament.

Jap Pambid and King Caralipio drilled in big baskets that lifted the Letran Knights to a 88-83 triumph over the Mapua Cardinals at the St. Placid gymnasium inside San Beda-Manila campus in Mendiola.

Ken Laquibla struck with 31 points for the Eagles as they toppled St. Joseph College-Bulacan, 103-91,

Pambid and Caralipio banged in 23 and 17 points to lead the Knights to their second straight win in the senior division.

The Knights, who had earlier prevailed over the Arellano Chiefs, 75-69, are now on top of Group B.

looks, given the unpredicta­ble greens,” said Salvador, winner of Tuesday’s pro- am tournament of the event backed by BDO, KZG, Custom Clubmakers, Meralco, Sharp, Champion, Summit Mineral Water and PLDT.

Jobim Carlos, whose two victories and two runner- up finishes in the This put the Knights in contention for - sioner Robert de la Rosa.

On the other hand, the Eagles, who also got 20 points from John Bravo, earned win no. 3 in Group A of the junior side.

The Eagles share the lead with the La Consolacio­n College Junior Royals, who smashed the Diliman Preparator­y School Baby Blue Dragons, 68-42.

The Chiang Kai Shek College Blazing Drgons soared to their fourth straight victory also in Group B after they won over Paco Catholic Academy Foundation, 89-80.

The San Beda Taytay Red Cubs, led by JR Gloria with 15 points, now have a 1-1 slate in the junior action after they won over San Beda-Manila, 84-57. Like Carlos, former three- time OOM winner Tony Lascuña bogeyed Nos. 8 and 9 and limped with a three- over 73 for joint 39th with Zanieboy Gialon, Gerald Rosales, Darren Saqui and Junio Vesinica.

But the day belonged to Stewart, who set his title drive in motion with three birdies against a bogey then sandwiched a double- bogey on No. 3, where he hit his approach shot out of bounds, with birdies before hitting two more birdies in the last four to surge ahead.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? With his long game complement­ing with his superb putting, Tim Stewart finds himself at the helm in his PGT return.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO With his long game complement­ing with his superb putting, Tim Stewart finds himself at the helm in his PGT return.

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