The Philippine Star

Piccio hangs tough, gains quarterfin­als

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Mia Piccio survived the rash of setbacks that befell the ICTSI-Philippine bets, pulling off a pair of tough victories to crash into the quarterfin­al round of the Western Women’s Golf Associatio­n National Amateur Championsh­ip in Monroe, Michigan Thursday.

Piccio, one of the five Filipinas who made it to the second round of the knockout phase, held off Minami Levonowich of Houston, 1-up, in the morning Last 32 match, then won the last hole to post a 3&1 triumph over Samantha Swineheart for a berth in the quarters.

It was a sweet victory over Swineheart, who earlier foiled Lovelynn Guioguio, 1-up, with Piccio, the US-based ICTSI scholar, taking charge at the backside of the par-73 Monroe Golf and Country Club to seal a Last 8 duel with Courtney McKim of North Carolina.

McKim edged Vaishavi Sinha, 1-up, then ripped Emma Lavy, 4-2, to advance.

But while Piccio stayed in the title hunt, Dottie Ardina and Jayvie Agojo bowed out of the race with a pair of 2&1 losses to Shannon Lubar and Susannah Grunden in the round of 32.

Sarah Ababa booted out Angela Codian of Ohio, 3&2, in the morning clash but dropped a 3&2 loss to Hannah Collier in their Last 16 clash.

Top seed Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand, meanwhile, continued to dish out top form, whipping Ali Kruse, 4&2, and Elizabeth Tong, 5&4, for a quarters duel with Lubar.

The other quarters pairings pit Hannah Collier against Amy Meier and Mary Maggio against Moriya Jutanugarn.

In consolatio­n pool, former Phl Ladies Open champion Cyna Rodriguez advanced to the semifinal round against Breanna Patz of Indiana.

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