Mike Ozaeta, a 12-handicapper, stood at the helm of Wack Wacks vicious attack, firing 38 points in the 12-to-play, eight-to-count event sponsored by Nokia, the world leader in mobile communications, and supported by PLDT, Alaxan, ICTSI, Philippine Airlines, National Sports Grill, Mastercard, Mizuno and 357 Boracay.
Alex Asuncion, a 14-handicapper, scored 38 points while Honorio Poblador, a 17-handicapper, chipped in 36 for Wack Wack. Last years Intervillage Central champion, Magallanes, was second at 282, followed by Greenmeadows (269), Urdaneta (265), Forbes Park (257) and Bel-Air (247).
The final 18 holes of the Central tournament will be held June 25 at Wack Wack with the top three teams earning slots in the Nokia Grand Intervillage tournament in November. Also scheduled to play their second rounds at Wack Wacks west course are villages from the North (May 28), South (June 4) and East (June 17).
Corinthian Gardens ruled the first round of the Nokia North tournament with 295 points, Alabang 400 in the South with 280 and Greenhills I in the East with 284. Greenhills 1 emerged as last years Grand Intervillage champion.
The five other scorers for Wack Wack were Ignacio Ortigas (36), Chris Chua (36), Benjie Guevarra (34), Ernesto Lim (34) and Vicente Araneta (33). Those who did not count were Gimo Asuncion (32), Alex Sison (31), Butch Campos (29) and team captain Michael Tan (29).
Those who scored for Magallanes, which won last year with a 558 total, were J.R. Peralta (37), Rodel Mangulabnan (36), Joseph Elim Alviar, Jr. (35), Luke Gaston (35), Jigs Alviar (34), team captain Noel Legaspi (34), Tony Katigbak (33) and Alfredo dela Peña (29).
Dela Peña topped Group I (0-5 handicap) of the individual competition with his 29.