Clutario, Ramos and Canare, all national team members, put together scores of 1226, up from third the previous day to first place in the class O category.
Their effort relegated to second erstwhile leader Boysen-Euromed (1185) anchored by Irene Benitez and to third the other RP squad (1190) bannered by Liza del Rosario.
Otherwise, the rest of the top players kept their respective No. 1 spots four days into the two-week meet sponsored by Boysen, the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), Kegel Asia, AVIVA and backed by AMSTAR, Astor, BQS Management, Kenway, Tone Guide, Silver Wings, Mercury Intl Security Printing, Paper Handling Systems, Confident Feminine Napkins and H.S. Pow Construction.
Del Rosario maintained her hold in the class O singles event (946), 50 pins ahead of Cecilia Yap and 82 off the third running Yap. National team coach Purvis Granger also stayed on top of the mens side (976) although Benny Dytoc nosed out rising 13-year old Jomar Jumapao in second place, 955-954.
Benitez (1674) and Granger (1765) also continue to dominate the ladies and mens all events (class O), respectively, ditto for the duo of Johnson Cheng and Frederick Ong (940) and Benitez and Ramos (795) in the doubles event (class O) for both men and women.
In other divisions, Apple Posadas and Gene Basa were tops in the ladies and mens singles (class A) and Janeth Tan and Joe Marante in class B. In class A doubles, its Jumapao and Jericho Jumapao in the mens category while Sudan San Diego and Cristy Suntay showed the way in the distaff side.
The class A team event (mens) had Gene Basa, Manoy and Sixto Sengson holding sway, with Amielyn Sisperez, Posadas and Lucy Cheng doing the same in the womens category.