Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Oro rules Mindanao Finals

-

DAVAO CITY- Powerhouse Cagayan de Oro City dominated the PSCPacquia­o Amateur Boxing Cup Mindanao Finals by harvesting a total of 10 gold medals and one silver at the Almendras Gym Davao City Recreation Center here Wedenesday evening.

CDO’s John Paul Panuayan proved too strong for Kidapawan City entry Jan Reyan Daperan whom he defeated via refereesto­pped-contest (RSC), 25 seconds in the second round of their youth boys lightweigh­t division clash.

John Ignatius Macas, Kim Bryan Cabrillos, John Erl Palivino, Mark Lester Durens, Jessa Lycca Caranagan and Elaide Pamisa and Dave Bryan Caspe bagged one gold each.

Macas scored a unanimous 5-0 win over Jobert Paala of Sultan Kudarat in youth boys flyweight championsh­ip bout of the tournament co-organized by the PSC and the Philippine Sports Institute (PSI).

Pamisa and Caspe pulled off walkover wins over Allysa Gleza Mae Balaba in youth girls light flyweight and Kim Delmar Macaangga of Digos City in junior boys bantamweig­ht, respective­ly.

CDO boxers Cabrillos (junior boys light bantamweig­ht), Palivino ( junior boys flyweight), Durens (junior boys light flyweight) and Caranagan (junior girls light light flyweight) also demolished their respective opponents.

Cabrillos defeated Almar Rigor of Digos, 5-0, while Palivino beat Rhonan dela Pena of General Santos City, 5-0. Durens also clinched the gold over Rey John Apale of Digos, 5-0, as Caranagan overcame Kidapawan’s Mearyldyan Manso, 4-1.

However, Peter John Payla of CDO lost to Joven Paala of Sultan Kudarat in a split decision, 3-2, of their junior boys pinweight event collision.

Jake Sone Saludar, brother of former Asian Games champion Rey Saludar, of Polomolok, South Cotabato, bested Ariel Almamento of General City, 5-0, in youth boys light flyweight.

CDO coach Elmer Pamisa thanked Mayor Oscar Moreno for his allout support to the team.

“Hindi namin mararating ito kundi sa tulong nya (Moreno),” Pamisa said, hoping that the city also win golds as the tournament progresses with the preliminar­y round of the national championsh­ip set in Mandaluyon­g City on June 16-17.

Pamisa said their boxers’ discipline during training and the support of Moreno were key factors to CDO’s dominance in amateur boxing in recent years. Region 10 also emerged overall champion in the Palarong Pambansa 2018 in Ilocos Sur last month.

PSC Commission­er Charles Raymond A. Maxey, meanwhile, said the grassroots boxing program is the bridge for boxers to realize their dreams.

“I believe the first Olympic gold will come from Mindanao and boxing plays a big part in making it happen,” Maxey said. He presented a plaque of appreciati­on to host Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte Carpio and Sports Developmen­t Division chief Michael Denton Aportadera received it on her behalf.

Toronto was well rested.

Toronto was home advantage.

The King himself admitted he was burnt, on

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines