Rey moves up in PBC bowl
June 10, 2002 | 12:00am
Southeast Asian Games gold medalist Botchok Rey took the lead in the mens singles Class O yesterday during the penultimate day of the eliminations among local campaigners in the 31st Boysen-PBC International Open at the Green Valley Country Club.
Rey succeeded where Angelo Constantino failed the other day, bouncing off fellow RP team member Biboy Rivera at the top by rolling a four-game series of 998 pinfalls in the tournament serving as the third leg of the CGU Asian Bowling Tour 2002.
It was the third time in the last four days of the meet sponsored by Boysen, Philippine Sports Commission, Regent Foods, Prudential Guarantee, Prima Pasta, Bowlmart, ILO Construction, Kegel and Manila Galleria Suites that the mens singles leader changed hands.
Thats in stark contrast in the Class O of the distaff side where Irene Benitez never wavered since the opener. Shes still on top with a 977.
Likewise, Liza del Rosario and Ces Yap kept their 2-3 positions with 929 and 898 pinfalls, respectively.
Both Benitez and Yap also went unchallenged in the all-events womens Class O along with Liza Clutario, while the mens division still have the trio of national team mentor Purvis Granger, Arnold Lecaros and Benny Dytoc on top.
As week one of the event sanctioned by the Asian Bowling Federation comes to a close, foreign entries start to see action today.
Bowlers from Korea, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Thailand are among the first to plunge into action and test the lanes at Green Valley.
Rey succeeded where Angelo Constantino failed the other day, bouncing off fellow RP team member Biboy Rivera at the top by rolling a four-game series of 998 pinfalls in the tournament serving as the third leg of the CGU Asian Bowling Tour 2002.
It was the third time in the last four days of the meet sponsored by Boysen, Philippine Sports Commission, Regent Foods, Prudential Guarantee, Prima Pasta, Bowlmart, ILO Construction, Kegel and Manila Galleria Suites that the mens singles leader changed hands.
Thats in stark contrast in the Class O of the distaff side where Irene Benitez never wavered since the opener. Shes still on top with a 977.
Likewise, Liza del Rosario and Ces Yap kept their 2-3 positions with 929 and 898 pinfalls, respectively.
Both Benitez and Yap also went unchallenged in the all-events womens Class O along with Liza Clutario, while the mens division still have the trio of national team mentor Purvis Granger, Arnold Lecaros and Benny Dytoc on top.
As week one of the event sanctioned by the Asian Bowling Federation comes to a close, foreign entries start to see action today.
Bowlers from Korea, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Thailand are among the first to plunge into action and test the lanes at Green Valley.
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