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Aguilar, 7 others qualify for Junior PGT golf tilt finals

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Aguilar, 7 others qualify for Junior PGT golf tilt finals
Tobias Tiongko, Ana Marie Aguilar and Race Manhit hold their Philippine Junior Match Play Championship certificates after the conclusion of the three-leg ICTSI JPGT Visayas Series at the Negros Occidental Golf and Country Club in Bacolod. WIth them are NOGCC general manager Joan Reyes and ICTSI's Ronnel Javier.
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BACOLOD – Ana Marie Aguilar's decisive frontside charge propelled her to victory in the 8-9 category of the ICTSI JPGT Visayas Series 3 Tuesday, earning her a place in the Philippine Junior Match Play Championship in October.

Aguilar, who shot a frontside 52 to finish with a 109 and a 229 total, emerged triumphant from a three-way tie with Faith Reosura and Aria Montelibano. Reosura and Montelibano faltered with frontside scores of 62 and 63, respectively, enabling Aguilar to seize a commanding lead and maintain her advantage at the back nine of the Negros Occidental Golf and Country Club here.

Reosura ended with a 238 total after a 118, while Montelibano finished with a 244 total after a 124.

“I’m very happy that I’ll be going to Manila,” said Aguilar, expressing gratitude to her family for their support. “I’m going to keep practicing for the national finals, particularly on my driving and putting,” added Aguilar, niece of former top amateur and Ladies PGT campaigner Anya Tanpinco.

Aguilar secured her spot in the national finals with 27 points, behind Eliana Mendoza — winner of the Iloilo and Bacolod legs of the regional series organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments Inc. — who took the first slot with 30 points.

In the boys' 8-9 category, Tobias Tiongko clinched the championship with an 86 for a 179 total, overcoming a three-stroke deficit with a frontside 44. James Rolida, unable to recover from a 49 start, finished with a 95 for a 185.

Tiongko, who also placed third in Bacolod, amassed 25 points and joined division topnotcher Kvan Alburo, who dominated the first two legs worth 30 points.

“I trusted myself and I tried very hard to win,” said Tiongko, a Homeschool Global student from Cebu. ”I’ll focus on my irons and short game and will practice more to get better for the finals.”

Also gaining slots in the national finals are Race Manhit and Kurt Flores (boys 10-12), and Cailey Gonzales and Zuri Bagaloyos (girls 10-12), all of whom secured slots in the 72-player Match Play cast.

Manhit, an Ateneo student, dominated with a 76 to finish with a 154, outclassing Rafael Alvarez (94-190) and Isaac Locsin (102-203). He finished with 30 points while Flores secured the other finals slot with 27 points.

Maurysse Abalos clinched the girls’ 10-12 class with a dramatic last-hole birdie, finishing with an 80 to top Kelsey Bernardino by two strokes. Bernardino, who tied with Abalos heading to the par-5 18th, bogeyed from eight feet, ending with an 82 for a 168 total. Chelsea Ogborne finished third with a 212 total.

In other categories, Nyito Tiongko positioned himself for consecutive victories with a 79 for a 154, leading Gabriel Handog (85-162) by eight strokes in the boys’ 13-15 division.

Tiffany Bernardino leads the girls’ 13-15 category with a 176 after a 90, closely followed by Rane Chiu (87-178) and Alexie Gabi (96-183).

In the premier 16-18 category, Dominique Gotiong almost secured a Match Play slot with an 86 for a 168. Iloilo leg titlist Rhiena Sinfuego is in distant second with a 201 after a 98, followed by Breanna Rojas at 205 after a 103.

Simon Wahing leads the boys' 16-18 division with a 77 for a 151, followed by Bryce Lacida at 155 and John Rey Oro at 161.

The top performers will compete in the national finals of the series sponsored by ICTSI set for October 1-4 at The Country Club in Laguna.

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