The Philippine Star

Canlubang retakes lead by 7 points

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BACOLOD CITY – Canlubang primed itself for a 10th championsh­ip after seizing a seven-point lead over defending champion Luisita Saturday in the 32nd Philippine Seniors Interclub golf team tournament.

No one broke 50 points on a day Binitin course turned out to be a tough customer, but the Sugar Barons salvaged 140 points behind the 48 of Dr. Pem Rosal.

Rosal, playing the Interclub for the first time after spending the last 30 years in the United States, did not make a single birdie, but managed to avoid the double bogeys that hurt most of the players.

With Abe Avena and Mari Hechanova adding 47 and 45, respective­ly, Canlubang posted 140 points that raised its total to 433 points.

Dave Hernandez, one of three Canlubang players who played Binitin twice, did not count with 44, his birdie-less round hurt by a pickup on the sixth hole.

After returning with 149 points Friday, Luisita slumped to 131 points, a score that raised doubts on its ability to defend its title.

Raffy Garcia, who had 50 points Friday, struggled with 45, Benjie Sumulong scored 44 and Chito Laureta rounded up scoring for Luisita with 42.

Edmund Yee, Luisita’s top scorer at Marapara Thursday with 50, had a forgettabl­e 39.

Del Monte, the third team in the championsh­ip division, had a total of 41 points after submitting 136. Scoring for the Mindanaoba­sed squad were Ramon Velez 48, Antonio Arancon 44 and Erning Apas 44.

The three teams return to Marapara on Sunday for the final round with both Canlubang and Luisita exuding confidence.

“It is not a safe lead, but it’s nice to carry that to Marapara,” said Canlubang mainstay Rolly Viray.

Luisita captain Jeric Hechanova remains optimistic.

“No excuses. Our team played bad but fortunatel­y, there’s one more day to go. I feel we have a stronger lineup tomorrow,” Hechanova said.

Eddie Bagtas will lead Luisita’s final round cast. The others are Jingy Tuason, Rodel Mangulabna­n and Benjie Sumulong.

They will be up against Abe Rosal, Damasus Wong, Rolly Viray and Zaldy Villa.

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