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Monday, January 30, 2006
Blowout wins

IT WAS a day of blowouts in the Aboitiz League Division B yesterday as two teams got buried by at least 15 goals while the top four teams scramble for the two slots to Division A next season.

Wilde Cebu started the rout with a 20-0 whipping of FC Inter Lapu-Lapu and Metropolitan FC followed suit with a 17-2 win over FC Inter Cebu, San Roque FC scored a 5-1 win over Cebu State College of Science and Technology.

The three winners, along with idle Queen City United , now have 12 points each, with identical 4-1 win-loss record. Only the top two teams in Division B will earn slots to Division A. However, if Hiroshi pushes through with its boycott of all Cebu Football Association events, another team could get a spot.

Standings

With their rout yesterday, Metropolitan is now on top of the standings, just eight goals ahead of Queen City, while Wilde Cebu is third with 25 goals, three ahead of San Roque FC.

On the other hand, FC Lapu-Lapu languished at the bottom with six losses and a staggering 86 goals conceded or almost 15 goals per game.

Rene Inoc scored five goals for Metropolitan yesterday, while Danilo Juesan had four and George Doromal had three.

Eddie Ybañez had five goals for Wilde Cebu while Ronald Canas had four and Pocholo Ryan Lanza scored three.

San Roque got its goals from Ramie Catrienen, Jovie Bordalba, Sheldon Colina, Romeo Bordardor and Eleazar Toledo. (ML)

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