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                    [Summary] => Liza del Rosario and national team mentor Purvis Granger marched into the women and men’s Open Masters finals of the 32nd Boysen-PBC International Open Bowling Championship at the Green Valley Center in Pasig.


At the end of the qualifying, del Rosario, who won four of the major titles at stake in the two-week long meet, found herself on top of the distaff side with a 3531 total while Granger had 3705 to pace the men’s field.
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Del Rosario won the singles, doubles, team and all events at the end of the preliminaries Wednesday night, making her the top bet to crowd out Shalin Zulkifli when the Malaysian begins to defend her Open Masters title at the Green Valley Center in Pasig.
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Using a 15 lbs. Columbia icon EQ ball, the 31-year old Young netted the 300 mark in lanes 29 and 30 of the Green Valley Center in Pasig Tuesday night, becoming the first player to accomplish the feat in the two-week long meet sponsored by Boysen, Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), Kegel Asia and AVIVA.
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A day after towing his RP squad, also composed of CJ Suarez and Biboy Rivera, to the lead of the men’s team event, Valdez made it all the way from 13th to second place in the singles event of the Boysen, Philippine Sports Commission, Kegel Asia and AVIVA sponsored tournament.
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Del Rosario teamed up with Liza Clutario and Cecilia Yap to power the RP trio on top of the class O team event with a score of 1257, dislodging the other national squad bannered by Jojo Canare, whose 1225 effort relegated it to second place.

Irene Benitez’ Boysen-Euromed team went down to third place with 1185.
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By the end of Day 4 of the meet sponsored by Boysen, the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), Kegel Asia and AVIVA, del Rosario dispatched Benitez, the leader after the opening day, from the No. 1 slot as she beat out the latter’s 1674 total by scoring 1698 pinfalls.
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Tan, the reigning women’s masters champion, immediately made her presence felt in the third leg of the CGU Asian Bowling Tour 2002, submitting 927 pinfalls to shoot ahead at third in the women’s singles class O just behind the Philippines’ Irene Benitez (977) and Liza del Rosario (929).
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Less than 24 hours after toppling previous leader Chester King, Valdez also found himself waylaid by TBAM-Prima teammate Rivera, who rolled 962 pinfalls to assume the top spot in the two-week long meet also serving as the third leg of the CGU Asian Bowling Tour 2002.

Valdez settled for second with 945 followed by King with 941.
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Four-time World Cup champion Paeng Nepomuceno is expected to be at the forefront of the Filipinos’ campaign, hoping to make up from a modest showing in last year’s edition of the annual meet sanctioned by the Asian Bowling Federation.

Nepomuceno lost in the stepladder finals of the masters event last year, which Singapore’s Tom Halh won over Chen Chi Jung of Chinese-Taipei.
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                    [Title] => Red-hot Liza, Granger march to Masters finals
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At the end of the qualifying, del Rosario, who won four of the major titles at stake in the two-week long meet, found herself on top of the distaff side with a 3531 total while Granger had 3705 to pace the men’s field.
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Del Rosario won the singles, doubles, team and all events at the end of the preliminaries Wednesday night, making her the top bet to crowd out Shalin Zulkifli when the Malaysian begins to defend her Open Masters title at the Green Valley Center in Pasig.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-13 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 209767 [Title] => Korean rocks Open with perfect game [Summary] => Korean Yoon Dal Young scored a perfect game to steal the limelight in the penultimate day of the 32nd Boysen-PBC International Open Bowling Championships eliminations.

Using a 15 lbs. Columbia icon EQ ball, the 31-year old Young netted the 300 mark in lanes 29 and 30 of the Green Valley Center in Pasig Tuesday night, becoming the first player to accomplish the feat in the two-week long meet sponsored by Boysen, Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), Kegel Asia and AVIVA.
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A day after towing his RP squad, also composed of CJ Suarez and Biboy Rivera, to the lead of the men’s team event, Valdez made it all the way from 13th to second place in the singles event of the Boysen, Philippine Sports Commission, Kegel Asia and AVIVA sponsored tournament.
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Del Rosario teamed up with Liza Clutario and Cecilia Yap to power the RP trio on top of the class O team event with a score of 1257, dislodging the other national squad bannered by Jojo Canare, whose 1225 effort relegated it to second place.

Irene Benitez’ Boysen-Euromed team went down to third place with 1185.
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By the end of Day 4 of the meet sponsored by Boysen, the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), Kegel Asia and AVIVA, del Rosario dispatched Benitez, the leader after the opening day, from the No. 1 slot as she beat out the latter’s 1674 total by scoring 1698 pinfalls.
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Tan, the reigning women’s masters champion, immediately made her presence felt in the third leg of the CGU Asian Bowling Tour 2002, submitting 927 pinfalls to shoot ahead at third in the women’s singles class O just behind the Philippines’ Irene Benitez (977) and Liza del Rosario (929).
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Less than 24 hours after toppling previous leader Chester King, Valdez also found himself waylaid by TBAM-Prima teammate Rivera, who rolled 962 pinfalls to assume the top spot in the two-week long meet also serving as the third leg of the CGU Asian Bowling Tour 2002.

Valdez settled for second with 945 followed by King with 941.
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Four-time World Cup champion Paeng Nepomuceno is expected to be at the forefront of the Filipinos’ campaign, hoping to make up from a modest showing in last year’s edition of the annual meet sanctioned by the Asian Bowling Federation.

Nepomuceno lost in the stepladder finals of the masters event last year, which Singapore’s Tom Halh won over Chen Chi Jung of Chinese-Taipei.
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