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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Kadayawan cagefest opens Wednesday

THE Montaña Pawnshop is ready to do battle as it parades veteran players to the Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte-Vice Mayor Inday Sara Duterte Kadayawan Commercial Basketball Tournament that opens on Wednesday evening at the Almendras Gym.

The Nick Serafica-coached Pawnbrokers team is composed of Michael Mañigo, Robert Allan Quibod, Ryan Abanes, Desederio Ayson, Charlie Braga, Linde Dawal, Jonel Jawod, Jonathan Endrinal, Ronald Lamocha, Hendry Fernandez, Rocky Jezzer Claviel, Marvin Poloyapoy, Harold Cruz and Tommy Collados.

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Assisting Serafica are Flordelito Cagampang and Peter Epi.

The Pawnbrokers, however, expect a stiff contest with the presence of the Manny Pacquaio Team, Zamboanga de Amores and Davao Collegiate All-Stars.

To further spice up the 23rd Kadayawan Festival, the RRD-Inday Sara Kadayawan Basketball with the Stars will also be held at 5 p.m. on Friday at Almendras Gym.

Christopher de Leon will be joined by Ian Veneracion, Joko Diaz, Dennis Padilla, Bayani Agbayani, Joross Gamboa, Carlos Morales, Jestoni Alarcon, Gean Padillia, Emilio Garcia, Patrick dela Rosa, Philip Salvador and Bong Hawkins.

The All-Stars will collide with the Christopher "Bong" Go-led Davao City Executives team that is sponsored by Maxan Trucking.

The two Kadayawan basketball events are free admission. (MLSA)

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