Mindanao Times

Arnis bets take centerstag­e; Cartagena bags gold

- BY JON DEVELOS

PUERTO PRINCESSA, PALAWAN – Young martial artists stole the limelight which boosted the city’s bid for an overall victory on Wednesday, August 29 as hostilitie­s of the ongoing 2019 Batang Pinoy National Finals continue at separate venues, here.

Arnis bets hauled five gold medals while karateka Sam Cartagena of AAKDavao added another first place finish as Davao City now stands at second place in the medal tally as of 10 a.m. with 13 golds, 12 silvers and 14 bronze medals lagging surprising­ly behind Cotabato City which had them standing tall with a 14-3-1 gold-silver-bronze medal count.

Arnis had its golden moments at the Robinsons Place Palawan Activity Center from Ayesah Mae Tomakin (Cadet A lightweigh­t 10-12 years-old), Sherhalee Bulaso (Cadets B lightweigh­t 10-12 yearsold), Julia Cassandra Sarate (Cadet A lightweigh­t 7-9 years-old), John Clefford Anajao (Cadet A lightweigh­t 7-9 years-old) and John Lloyd Calubag (Junior lightweigh­t 13-15 yearsold).

Cartagena, on the other hand, lived up to his billing as one of the city’s fastest rising karateka when he outplayed his above 75kgs. Paranaque kumite counterpar­t on an 8-2 count for the gold medal over at the SM City Puerto Princesa.

“He played his best and we are proud of him,” said Karate Pilipinas Federation Inc. and AAK (Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Karatedo) Davao Chapter chief instructor Rommel Tan.

On the other hand, Davao City’ s beach volley squad having Khalia Sinsuat and April Joy Locaberte marched onto the semifinal round after beating host Puerto Princessa in yesterday match, 22-18, 22-20 at the Blue Palawan Resort. They face defending champion Negros Occidental in the semifinal round with high hopes on making it to the finals.

The pair of Maria Francesca Denise AlmazanKhe­a Montañes which comprises the city’s girls doubles badminton also had their share of marching on to the next round at the ESJ Badminton Court when they outplayed Cadiz City, 21-10, 22-20 for a trip to the finals.

Pasig City is currently at third with 12-22-9 goldsilver-bronze medal count while former leader Cebu City (12-16-17) and Laguna Province (12-16-9) are fourth and fifth as of presstime, August 29 to complete the top five medal tally.

 ??  ?? KARATEKA Stephen James Cartagena in action in the ongoing 2019 Batang Pinoy National Finals held at the SM Puerto Princesa. Cartagena bagged the gold medal in the boys +75 kgs. kumite event. (Photo by D’Artagnan Yambao)
KARATEKA Stephen James Cartagena in action in the ongoing 2019 Batang Pinoy National Finals held at the SM Puerto Princesa. Cartagena bagged the gold medal in the boys +75 kgs. kumite event. (Photo by D’Artagnan Yambao)

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