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Reyes, Orcollo gain in US Open

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Efren “Bata” Reyes and Dennis Orcollo pulled through with contrasting wins as they stayed in the hunt in the US Open 9-ball Championship in Virginia Thursday.

Reyes, 58, edged Darren Appleton of Great Britain, 11-10, then fended off Wang Can of China, 11-7, to stay in the winners’ bracket. 

The 34-year-old Orcollo, on the other hand, dominated Mike Davis of the US, 11-5, then clipped Niels Feijen of the Netherlands, 11-8.

Those victories, however, set up the two Filipino aces in a crucial sixth round duel Friday.

Alex Pagulayan,Jose Parica and Ronnie Alcano likewise posted inspiring victories to remain in the race in the $170,000 tournament which offers $25,000 to the champion.

Pagulayan, 36, nipped Daryl Peach of Great Britain, 11-10, then beat Chang Jung-lin of Chinese-Taipei, 11-6, to set up a duel with Johnny Archer, who outclassed Brandon Shuff of the US, 11-2, and Albin Ouschan of Austria, 11-3.

Parica repulsed Raj Hundal of India, 11-10, then routed Earl Strickland of the US, 11-5, for a clash with Jayson Shaw of the US, who brought down Jason Klatt of Canada, 11-7, and Corey Deuel of the US, 11-8.

Alcano, a former two-time world champion, smashed Mika Immonen of Finland, 11-4, and Li He-wen of China, 11-4. He will next face Shane Van Boening of the US, who outpointed Nick Van Den Berg of the Netherlands, 11-4, and Chris Melling of Great Britain, 11-4.

In the losers’ brackets, Warren Kiamco and Carlo Biado dropped a pair of sorry losses to bow out of competition. Kiamco lost to David Alcaide of Spain, 11-6, while Biado succumbed to Jin Hu Dang of China, 11-7.

 

ALBIN OUSCHAN OF AUSTRIA

ALEX PAGULAYAN

BRANDON SHUFF

CHANG JUNG

CHRIS MELLING OF GREAT BRITAIN

COREY DEUEL

DARREN APPLETON OF GREAT BRITAIN

DARYL PEACH OF GREAT BRITAIN

DAVID ALCAIDE OF SPAIN

EARL STRICKLAND

JASON KLATT OF CANADA

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