Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Local bet shocks London hopefuls



Local bet shocks London hopefuls
By Olmin Leyba (The Philippine Star) Updated June 01, 2012 12:00 AM Comments (0) View comments



DUMAGUETE CITY, Philippines  – Hometown teen archer Marie Crizabelle Merto shamed two Olympic aspirants as she conquered the women’s open recurve competitions in devastating fashion yesterday in the POC-PSC National Games at the City High School here.
Determined to retain her crown on home soil, 17-year-old Merto shot a high 647 (320-327) in the Qualification Round (Double 70) to nose out nationals Edwina delos Reyes 614 (295-319) and Rachelle Anne Cabral-dela Cruz 599 (294-305), both of NCR,  for the first mint.
Delos Reyes and Dela Cruz are part of a six-man Phl team seeking to earn berths to London in next month’s World Cup in Utah, the final qualifying event for archery.
An incoming Computer Engineering freshman at Silliman U, Merto actually showed better marksmanship than the champion in the men’s open recurve Qualification Round, NCR’s Paul Marton Dela Cruz, who had a winning 142.
Three-time Palaro princess Merto then trounced Delos Reyes in the Olympic Round (set system) finale, 6-0, to complete her dominance and make a strong case for her own Olympics aspirations.
“I didn’t actually expect to shoot that well because it was windy and we’re not familiar with the venue; this is our first time to play here,” Merto, a member of the national pool who trains alongside Olympian Mark Javier and Jennifer Chan at Silliman, said in Filipino.
Florante Matan (men’s open recurve Olympic Round), Amaya Paz Cojuangco (women’s open compound Olympic Round), Delfin Adriano (men’s open compound Olympic Round), Chan (women’s open compound Qualification Round), and Earl Benjamin Yap (men’s open compound Qualification Round) hit the mark in the other events.
Moments of triumph from a mix of veterans and youngsters highlighted Day 7 of the meet organized by POC and PSC and backed by Smart Communications, Standard Insurance, Accel, Summit Mineral Water, AKTV, Ayala Corporation, Puregold Price Club, Scratch it! Go for Gold, SM Investments Corp., 2Go, Pocari Sweat, The Philippine STAR, and Cebu Pacific.
Ageless warrior John Baylon of Zamboanga proved he’s still the top dog in judo’s 90kg play over at the Negros Oriental High School while Felyn Dolloso of HyperSports (girls’ triple jump) stole the thunder with a record-smashing feat in athletics at the Perdices Sports Complex.
The 47-year-old Baylon, a nine-time SEA Games titlist, threw down La Salle’s CJ San Pedro in less than 10 seconds to handily clinch the diadem.
Nineteen-year-old Dolloso of Escalante, Negros Occidental leapt to 12.55 meters to shatter the Phl junior mark of 12.53m she herself set in the 2010 Palaro.
The record-setting triumph made up for Dolloso’s silver in the girls’ long jump, where Mary Ann Diesto reigned with 5.23 meters against her 5.02m.

In chess at the Dumaguete Convention Center produced a new discovery in Negros Oriental’s Vincent Balena, who topped the youth-boys division with six points. National Chess Federation of the Philippines executive director GM Jayson Gonzales said they will bring Balena to Manila for further training.
GM Darwin Laylo of Marikina took the title in the men’s open with 5.5 points, nosing out IMs Jan Emmanuel Garcia and Rolando Nolte and FM Antonio Bersamina for the plum via tiebreak.
At the Lorenzo Teves Aquatics Center, London-bound swimmer Jessie King Lacuna secured his fifth mint of the meet, the boys’ 19-over 100m fly, clocking 59.69 against NegOr’s Adrian Bonocan (1:24.05) and Silliman’s Michael Alvarez (1:30.98). He could have gone six-for-six if not for a disqualification in the 400m IM as his body was not in breaststroke position after the 50m turn.
Over at the Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium in Manila, heavy rains forced organizers to reset the championship match between National Team and Phl Youth Team to 9 am today. Game was halted in the first inning.
In morning play, Rizal Technological University drubbed University of Santo Tomas, 10-5, to cop the bronze medal.
Notes:  Jerome Oclaret of Tangub provided an amusing sight in the pole vault event of decathlon by opting to use a bamboo pole instead of a fiberglass pole. He signed a waiver that it was his personal choice to use the bamboo pole. Oclaret finished fourth in pole-vault but claimed a silver at the end of the 10 events with 4,983 points.



Three national weightlifting records fall


Three national weightlifting records fall

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10:02 pm | Wednesday, May 30th, 2012


DUMAGUETE CITY—Three weight-lifters led by Olympic hopeful Hidilyn Diaz broke national records yesterday as the favorites continued their show of might in the POC-PSC National Games here.
The 21-year-old Diaz, still in the running to make it to her second straight Olympics as a wild card entry in London this July, was unchallenged in the women’s 58-kg division with record lifts of 96kg in the snatch, 123kg in the clean and jerk and 219 total.
She smashed her own marks of 95-122-217 she established just last April 28 in the Korean Open.
Maybelyn Pablo of Zamboanga and Angelica Lado of Cebu City also rewrote their own marks in the Games organized by the Philippine Olympic Committee and the Philippine Sports Commission.
Pablo lifted 83-101-184 to break the 75-98-173 marks in the women’s 75-kg division, while Lado erased her 77-95-172 with her 81-107-188 effort in the over 75-kg competition held at the Lamberto Macias Coliseum.
Long jump queen Marestella Torres, gearing up for the London Olympics, also flashed overpowering form with leaps of 6.51 meters and 6.58m at the Perdices Sports Complex, although they were still far from her own national recod of 6.71m.
“I’m 80 percent ready, I think I can still surpass my personal best. But I have to be very careful not to get injured,” said Torres, who was a mandatory entry in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. “This is part of my preparation for the Olympics.”
“I know inside me that I can still do better,” said Diaz, who is banking on her impressive showing the past months, including a fourth-place finish in the Asian Championship, to crash the PH Olympic roster.
Diaz dropped from school two years ago to concentrate on qualifying for London. Officials said her Olympic bid now depends on the new ranking that the international weightlifting federation will release next month.
PH Davis Cupper Elbert Anasta had an easy time snaring the men’s singles tennis gold medal at the Capitol grounds when Johnny Arcilla gave up after spraining his left ankle with the score tied at 5-5, 15-all in the first set.
In the host city’s favorite sport of archery,  home town bet Marie Crizabelle Merto was right on target in women’s open recurve with 647 points to easily win the gold.
Now 31, Torres, the 2009 Asian long jump champion, was unchallenged by heir apparent Katherine Santos, the 21-year-old stunner  from Baguio, who had earlier won the women’s 100-meter dash and triple jump. Santos was a far second this time with  6.19m.


Reg 7 archer hits bull’s eye, region collars 4 more golds


Reg 7 archer hits bull’s eye, region collars 4 more golds

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Local athletes reap medals in Palaro


Local athletes reap medals in Palaro
Local athletes from the various public schools in the City who won awards in the Palarong Pambansa pay a courtesy call to City Mayor Manuel Sagarbarria at the City Mayor’s Office.
By Judy Flores-Partlow
• Sun, Jun 05, 2011
Athletes from various public schools in Dumaguete returned with gold, silver and bronze medals in different sporting events that they participated in as part of the Central Visayas delegation during the Palarong Pambansa held in Dipolog City last May 8 to 14.
The athletes, accompanied by Dwight Sun, City Division of the Department of Education sports consultant, paid a courtesy call on Mayor Manuel Sagarbarria Wednesday morning at the City Mayor’s Office.
The athletes and Sun thanked Mayor Sagarbarria for the support given to the athletes during the Palarong Pambansa.
In the swimming competition- high school boys’ category, Julian Sebastian Teves collected five gold and one silver medals while Churt Lozano earned a gold medal, said City Information Officer Steve Gabriel.
In the high school girls’ swimming category, Marie Crizabelle Merto, also collected six gold and one bronze medals; Kiara Katada and Schinette Mharie Tingas each got a bronze medal.
Pia Marie Trapila received the bronze in the swimming elementary competition, while in the football boys’ secondary showdown, Sabin Antonio Bustamante was awarded a gold medal.
Mark Joseph Rocamora and Jerson Owen Belen were awarded a bronze medal each in the volleyball boys’ secondary while Vincent Kit Pelletero collected one gold and two bronze medals in the athletics boys-elementary category. (PNA/JFP)




2012 Medalists - Archery - Phil. National Games.


ARCHERY
MEDALDATEEVENTNAMETEAMSCORE
GOLD30-May-12RECURVE WOMEN (OPEN)Merto, Marie CrizabelleDumaguete647
SILVER30-May-12RECURVE WOMEN (OPEN)Delos Reyes, EdwinaNCR614
BRONZE30-May-12RECURVE WOMEN (OPEN)Dela Cruz, Rachel AnnNCR599
GOLD30-May-12COMPOUND MEN (OPEN)Yap, Earl BenjaminNCR683
SILVER30-May-12COMPOUND MEN (OPEN)Adriano, DelfinNCR673
BRONZE30-May-12COMPOUND MEN (OPEN)Rosendo, SombreoCebu665
GOLD30-May-12COMPOUND MEN (OPEN) - OLYMPIC ROUNDAdriano, DelfinNCR144
SILVER30-May-12COMPOUND MEN (OPEN) - OLYMPIC ROUNDYap, Earl BenjaminNCR143
BRONZE30-May-12COMPOUND MEN (OPEN) - OLYMPIC ROUNDRosendo, SombrioCebu145
GOLD30-May-12COMPOUND WOMEN (OPEN) - OLYMPIC ROUNDCojuangco, Amaya PazNCR142
SILVER30-May-12COMPOUND WOMEN (OPEN) - OLYMPIC ROUNDChan, JenniferDumaguete140
BRONZE30-May-12COMPOUND WOMEN (OPEN) - OLYMPIC ROUNDTabanag, JoanDumaguete139
GOLD30-May-12COMPOUND WOMEN (OPEN) -  QUALIFICATION ROUNDChan, JenniferDumaguete696
SILVER30-May-12COMPOUND WOMEN (OPEN) -  QUALIFICATION ROUNDCojuangco, Amaya PazNCR682
BRONZE30-May-12COMPOUND WOMEN (OPEN) -  QUALIFICATION ROUNDTabanag, JoanDumaguete652
GOLD1-Jun-12RECURVE MEN (OPEN) - QUALIFYING ROUNDDELA CRUZ, PAUL MARTONNCR642
SILVER1-Jun-12RECURVE MEN (OPEN) - QUALIFYING ROUNDJAVIER, MARKDUMAGUETE634
BRONZE1-Jun-12RECURVE MEN (OPEN) - QUALIFYING ROUNDMATAN, FLORANTEDUMAGUETE623
GOLD1-Jun-12RECURVE MEN (OPEN) - OLYMPIC ROUNDMATAN, FLORANTEDUMAGUETE6,0
SILVER1-Jun-12RECURVE MEN (OPEN) - OLYMPIC ROUNDLARSEN, IAN WAYNEDUMAGUETE0,6
BRONZE1-Jun-12RECURVE MEN (OPEN) - OLYMPIC ROUNDDELA CRUZ, PAUL MARTONNCR6,0
GOLD1-Jun-12RECURVE WOMEN (OPEN) - OLYMPIC ROUNDMERTO, MARIE CRIZABELLEDUMAGUETE6,0
SILVER1-Jun-12RECURVE WOMEN (OPEN) - OLYMPIC ROUNDDELOS REYES, EDWINANCR0,6
BRONZE1-Jun-12RECURVE WOMEN (OPEN) - OLYMPIC ROUNDDELA CRUZ, RACHELLE ANNNCR6,0



Source: http://png.psc.gov.ph/results.html

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CV rises from slumber, collars 5 gold medals


CV rises from slumber, collars 5 gold medals

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Lingayen, Pangasinan— Action in the 2012 Palarong Pambansa went full blast yesterday and so did Region 7’s hunt for the gold.
Unproductive in the first two days of competition where it settled for just two bronze medals, Region 7 finally got going yesterday by hauling five gold medals—two from archery, two from lawn tennis and one from arnis.
Bannered by Dumaguete City’s Marie Crizabelle Merto, the Region 7 archers were among the delegation’s most productive in last year’s Palaro.
Merto, however, was disbarred from competing this year due to a memorandum issued by the Department   of Education barring national training pool members from competing in the annual meet.
With Merto out, Karl Mari, also from Dumaguete, made sure Region 7 wouldn’t miss a beat as he snagged two golds, winning the secondary boys 40m and 30m contests at the Capitol Resort archery range.
Romeo Betachi from the Labogon National High School in Mandaue City donated silver in the 40m event.