The Freeman

CV seniors take lead

- Magsumbol Caecent No-ot

Davao City — Defending champion Central Visayas took the lead in the seniors division going into the penultimat­e day of the 2019 Private Schools Athletic Associatio­n (PRISAA) National Games yesterday at the University of Mindanao-Matina campus here.

CV’s seniors squad now has 51 gold, eight silver and four bronze medals. Bicol Region is at second with 18-310 gold-silver-bronze medals, while Western Visayas is currently at third with 16-39-16 medal tally.

April Joy Alampayan and Melody Perez had 1-2 finish in the 10,000m run, while University of San Carlos’ Joie Bahal snared the gold in the 3,000m walk with a time of eight minutes and 12 seconds. CV’s girl relay team dominated the 4x100m relay in 51.51, clocking.

Ronelyn Borres and Stephen Pekitpekit also contribute­d with one bronze medal each via the javelin throw and high jump.

Over at the pool, USC’s Razel Cabajar scored a double gold plus a silver, while UC’s Karen Indaya also delivered two gold medals.

The region’s girls squad harvested 12 golds after topping the 100-meter freestyle in 4:06.37, 200-meter medley relay in 2:22.75 and the 200-meter freestyle relay in 2:08.34 clocking.

Central Visayas ruled the tennis event after its men’s team led by Joseph Enriquez upended Bicol Region, 2-0, in the finals, while its women’s squad also won the overall championsh­ip.

Also, former World Champion Mikeala Calamba secured a double gold in poomsae.Calamba utilized her experience to get the gold in category A and the mixed pair event with Aldrein Abrio.

Abrio also got silver via the men’s category A while Scott Michael Hermosa came up with a bronze via class B.

CV boxers also ended their campaign with one gold, three silvers and one bronze medal.

Meanwhile, Western Visayas leads the youth division with 35-13-16 gold-silver-bronze medals followed by Central Visayas (15-24-5) and Davao Region (12-5-19) at second and third place, respective­ly. —

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