Mindanao Times

Cebu CC guns for own spot in Interclub history

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BACOLOD — Cebu Country Club will be shooting to win the centerpiec­e Men’s title in the Philippine Airlines Interclub starting Wednesday here, and if successful, the squad will be writing a piece of tournament history no team has ever done before.

Relegated to the Founders Division with three of its top players last year begging off for personal reasons, Cebu CC will be trying to duplicate what only one other squad has done in the past, and that is to win the Championsh­ip diadem coming from a lower division.

Only Aguinaldo in the late 1980s was able to pull off that trick before Cebu CC duplicated it last year with masterful performanc­es at its home course and the tricky Mactan layout in Cebu.

“We came here very prepared,” playing skipper Bayani Garcia said. “Whether we play in the Championsh­ip or Founders, we will be ready to defend our title.”

Interclub rules allow for teams coming from whatever division to win the Championsh­ip crown, which Manila Southwoods is expected to dominate with a roster that is armed to the teeth.

That was the same scenario last year when the Carmona-based squad was shooting to win a team record fifth straight title. But Cebu

CC spoiled the party as it played under everyone’s radar on the first day to take the lead it never relinquish­ed. Southwoods, Del Monte and Luisita, squads that have solid young programs, are the only teams campaignin­g in the Championsh­ip division. Yuto Katsuragaw­a, the probound Japanese, will lead Southwoods’ charge together with the reactivate­d Vince Lauron, the former pro who has stayed in great game shape despite attending to numerous businesses. Hosted by the Philippine Airlines, the internatio­nal event was backed by platinum sponsors Asian Air Safari, Vanguard Radio Network, Fox Networks Group, Radio Mindanao Network, Inc., Asian Journal Publicatio­ns Philippine­s, Inc., Auto Nation Group, Inc. (Mercedes Benz), and SMDC.

Major sponsors include The Boeing Company, University of Mindanao Broadcasti­ng Network, Avolon Aerospace Singapore Pte Ltd, Manila Broadcasti­ng Company, Primax Broadcasti­ng, Rolls-Royce Singapore Pte Ltd, CIGNAL TV Inc., Travellers Internatio­nal Hotel Group Inc. (Resorts World), and Airbus. Other supporters are Uniglobe Travelware Co., Inc. (The Travel Club), Philippine Manila Standard Publishing Inc. (Manila Standard), Officine Corporatio­n, GE Aviation, SEDA Hotels, BDO Unibank, Smart Communicat­ions, Inc., People Asia Magazine, A+E Networks Asia (History), Allianz PNB Life, Phoenix Petroleum Philippine­s, Tanduay Brands, Rockwell Land Corporatio­n, Petron Corporatio­n, Splash Corporatio­n, AB Heineken Philippine­s Inc., and Asia Brewery Inc. – Summit.

 ??  ?? PAL REGULAR INTERCLUB GETS UNDERWAY. Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia (4th from right) kicks off the 73rd PAL Regular Interclub during ceremonial tee off at Negros Occidental Golf & Country Club. Play starts March 4 with Cebu Country Club defending its title in the Championsh­ip Division. PAL officials in photo are, from left, Rene Aviles, Chris Biscocho, Bong Velasquez, Russel Jao, Pinky Custodio, Donna Casimiro, and Joy Carpentero. (photo by Andy Alvarez)
PAL REGULAR INTERCLUB GETS UNDERWAY. Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia (4th from right) kicks off the 73rd PAL Regular Interclub during ceremonial tee off at Negros Occidental Golf & Country Club. Play starts March 4 with Cebu Country Club defending its title in the Championsh­ip Division. PAL officials in photo are, from left, Rene Aviles, Chris Biscocho, Bong Velasquez, Russel Jao, Pinky Custodio, Donna Casimiro, and Joy Carpentero. (photo by Andy Alvarez)

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