The Freeman

Complete domination for Cebuano athletes in PRISAA Regional Meet

- CAECENT NO-OT MAGSUMBOL Staff Member

As expected, three- time defending national champion Cebu showed superb performanc­e in almost all fronts in the Private Schools Athletic Associatio­n (PRISAA) Regional Meet at the Cebu City Sports Center yesterday.

Cebu topped basketball, women’s volleyball, sepak takraw, boxing, table tennis and badminton, even as they also dominated swimming and seized most of the golds at stake in athletics and taekwondo events.

Powered by the reigning CESAFI champions University of the Visayas ( UV) Green Lancers, Cebu ruled the men’s basketball after whipping Bohol twice, 90-56 and 106-76.

Cebu was found to be no match in table tennis, badminton and tennis in both men and women’s division against Bohol.

Cebu also came up with a clean sweep in indoor and beach volley action courtesy of the spirited Southweste­rn University ( SWU) spikers.

In the indoor battle, the Cebuana spikers slammed Bohol in their first encounter, 25-20, 2025, 25- 16 and then followed it up with another lopsided 25- 19, 20-25, 25-9 decision, while their male counterpar­ts crushed the Boholanos, 25-11, 25-14, 25-19 in the second and final game.

An unexpected playoff, however, is set to take place in men’s beach volley after Cebu and Bohol fought to a 1- 1 deadlock in their best- ofthree duel. The tandem of USPF's Edmar Bonono and UV’s Mark Anthony Fernandez won the first game, 21- 14,21- 18, but Bohol’s Luke Sempron and Raffy Abanto forged a decider after a thrilling 21-13, 19-21, 15-13 victory in Game 2.

In the swimming competitio­n, it was a complete domination by the Cebuanos led by Loren Dale Echavez of the University of San Carlos and Bethmay Arellano of the University of Cebu with five golds.

The Cebuanos, however, experience­d some scare in sepak takraw with the Bolaons showing gallant moves in the second game to forge a decider.

In boxing, only two bouts were being fought as five of Cebu’s bets have no opponents. UV’s 56 kgs. bet Danlou Codilla and SWU’s 60 kgs. fighter Ramjess Colina both scored technical knockout victories against their opponents from Bohol.

In taekwondo, Cebu hauled 14 golds and two silvers, leaving Bohol with only two golds, while the first day of athletics saw Cebu harvesting 18 golds, 17 silvers and three bronzes.

Aside from beach volleyball, the other discipline­s that will be contested today are the second game of football and the rest of events in athletics and karatedo.

 ?? PAUL JUN E. ROSAROSO ?? John Beltran (L) and Ira Echavez of the University of San Carlos compete in swimming competitio­n of the 2014 PRISAA Regional Games yesterday at the Cebu City Sports Center.
PAUL JUN E. ROSAROSO John Beltran (L) and Ira Echavez of the University of San Carlos compete in swimming competitio­n of the 2014 PRISAA Regional Games yesterday at the Cebu City Sports Center.
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