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Bata, Django on collision course

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Efren "Bata" Reyes and Francisco "Django" Bustamante thumped their respective rivals in similar fashion Wednesday but found themselves clashing for a finals berth in the International Challenge of Champions at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut, USA.

Reyes, the defending champion in the rich winner-take-all event offering $50,000 to the winner, pulled off a 7-4 victory over Dutch champion Nick Van Den Berg, while Bustamante overwhelmed English champion Daryl Peach, 7-3, in the other match in the lower bracket of the tennis-style format event.

The ace Filipino cue masters dispute the championship slot at 5 p.m. Thursday after the 4 p.m. match between Canadian John Horsfall and American Earl Strickland in the other semifinal encounter of the short, knockout-style format event which drew eight of the world’s best players.

The winners clash for the $50,000 prize at 7 p.m., also Friday.

Horsfall, the Canadian 9-ball champion, led the semifinalists by pouncing on the off-form Ralf Souquet of Germany and fashioning out a 7-5 in the first of four matches.

Strickland, on the other hand, reasserted his supremacy over Chinese-Taipei superstar Yang Ching-shun whom he beat in the world 9-ball championship in Cardiff, Wales last month, scoring a 7-2 romp this time.

Reyes, the leader in the current Player Money list with $40,550 in earnings, raced to a 3-1 lead but an errant shot in the fifth rack enabled Van Den Berg to cut the deficit to 2-3.

The Dutch, however, fell prey to his soft breaks and Reyes went on to post a 6-4 lead before taking the next rack to wrap up the match.

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BUSTAMANTE

CANADIAN JOHN HORSFALL AND AMERICAN EARL STRICKLAND

DARYL PEACH

INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE OF CHAMPIONS

MOHEGAN SUN CASINO

NICK VAN DEN BERG

PLAYER MONEY

RALF SOUQUET OF GERMANY

REYES

REYES AND FRANCISCO

VAN DEN BERG

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