MANILA, Philippines - Eighty-two crack pintopplers, headed by six-time world champion Paeng Nepomuceno and former world titlist Biboy Rivera, eye a stint in the 47th Bowling World Cup international finals late this year as they see action on Saturday, in the opening stage of the national competition at Coronado Lanes.
Nepomuceno, Rivera and the rest of the bowlers will roll 12 games starting at 10 a.m. with the top 34 finishers advancing to the second round on Sept. 20 at Paeng’s Midtown.
The ladies, led by Liza del Rosario, Apple Posadas, Liza Clutario and Lara Posadas, will open their respective bids on Sunday also at Coronado Lanes.
The ladies, numbering 58, will bowl only 10 games each with the top 34 also moving up to the next round.
The last day of competition featuring the quarterfinal, semifinal and final matches will be held on Sept. 23 at the SM Mall of Asia center.
The men’s and ladies’ champions will represent the country in the 2011 QUBICAAMF BWC international finals set on Nov. 30-Dec. 7 at Northcliff Bowling Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The men’s finalists with their respective scores:
Kenneth Chua (2787), Louie Chuaquico (2492), Raul Imperial (2354), Boy Roman (2103), Edwin Reyes (1869), Alex Bea (2164), Edwin Mazo (2164), Jay Catolico (2109), Paulo Valdez (2789), Gerome Vergara (2402), Rene Rodelas (2359), Denis Jalandoon (2342), Raoul Miranda (2820), Paeng Nepomuceno (2693), Eric Aranez (2498);
Mar Serac (2487), Manny Laurel (2641), Kap Aguila (2532), Sidney Ngo (2522), Raf Manalo (2344), Nikko Go (1956), Edson Gano (2251), Wilson Sua (2202), Jorel Simbulan (2137), Jeremy Posadas (2322), Jerold Santos (2014), Ronald Cruz (1944), Larry Tinio (2233), Lito Rebong (2166), Ronnie Javier (2031), Joonee Gatchalian (2921);
Jong Enriquez (2472), JC Cabacungan (2235), Sammy Saysy (2372), Roel Fontanilla (2198), Chester King (2393), Garry Custodio (2287), Benshir Layoso (2277), Jun Pipina (2212), Ric Pacana (2248), Ramon Camba (2047), Carlo Mansilungan (2509), Kenneth Piedad (2185), Jun Villareal (2078), Alex Duque (1917), Antonio Teano (1880);
Henry Lok (2408), Rolly Delideli (2306), John Mendoza (2274), Vicente Valdez (2205), Edwin Dayuta (2072), Don Evangelista (2451), Fredzon de Jesus (2346), Ian Dychangco (2632), Bernardo Baluda (2522), R.J. San Diego (2513), Ding Malvar (2495), Jeff Carabeo (2785), Richie Poblete (2675), Marc Matias (2558), Barrie Manalo (2401);
Ian Aguila (2165), Willy Ng (2119), Nilo Penado (2197), July Vargas (2019), Boy Cables (2052), Ramon Puzon (1649), Jules Pedrajas (2310), Roel Obaob (2323), Ben Pacheco (1937), Jun Gella (2298), Vlad Tuazon (2396), Rodel Bagohin (2328), Kurt Mendoza (2219), Biboy Rivera (2607), Francis Villaflor (2347), Ferdinand Manalo (2317), Pros Surell (2213), Al Langkuno (2020), Mhen Nantin (1964), Norman Lising (2283) and Orville Circon (2279).