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Saturday, April 29, 2006
Don Bosco edges Hiroshi FC, 2-1
By Mike T. Limpag
Sun.Star Staff Reporter


Defending-champion Hiroshi FC opened its title-retention bid in the Cebu Inter-Club Invitational Tournament on a sour note by losing to Don Bosco College-FFC, 2-1, yesterday at the University of San Carlos–Technological Center field.

Hiroshi was down, 0-2, in the first half after Redrick Viliran and Warlo Sabella scored four minutes apart.

Fil-German Arntt Kollmare played in the second half and Hiroshi FC managed to put up a fight with Epifanio Ynot scoring in the 50th minute but the Glen Ramos-mentored DBC held on to the win.

Meanwhile, West Negros College hacked out a masterful 3-2 win over host Queen City United.

WNC took the lead in the 35th after Nene Russel found himself alone in front of the goal. Ronald Loayon came up with an equalizer three minutes into the first half after redirecting Rene Menchavez’s free kick, before Richard Cańedo made it 2-1 for the visitors in the 65th.

Fegidero scored in the 69th with a perfect strike to the top corner, while Loayon showed his impressive speed in the 83rd, streaking off Ivan Dimco’s pass for the second goal.

Today, Queen City will go for a win against DBC, while Bacolod, with Cebuano Oliver Colina, will meet Dumaguete City. Dumaguete earlier routed Ormoc, 4-1.

Ladies Football Club-CDO erased a one-goal deficit to beat Ormoc, 2-1. Karen Jumao-as scored first for Ormoc in the 27th before Malou Agura struck in the 33rd and 45th.

Meanwhile, in the team manager’s meeting last Thursday, the organizers allowed the finalists to come up with a deal to split the “winner-take-all” purse.

The champion in the Men’s Open will receive P45,000, while the champion in the Ladies’ and 38-above-divisions will get P30,000 and P15,000, respectively.

Also, players were warned that those who will be red carded will be banned for the rest of the tournament.

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(April 29, 2006 issue)
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