Edge Davao 5 Issue 59

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SPORTS

VOL.5 ISSUE 59 • MAY 25 - 26, 2012

EDGEDAVAO

Summerfest 3-on-3 winners bared T

HE City Sports Development Office bared the winners of the recent Davao Summer Games 3-on-3 Barangay Basketball Tournament held at the NCC Mall’s Kadayawan Hall recently. Barangay 21-C captured the 12 years old and under boys and girls division to lead the winners of the tournament serving as one of the highlights of this year’s Davao Summerfest. The 21-C boys and girls teams won the championship at the expense of separate foes to earn the top prize of P8,000. Barangay 40-D took the runner-up honors in the girls 12 years old and under worth P5,000 while Matina Aplaya was second runner-up to take home P3,500. Barangay 21-C boys team is composed of Seiya Taga, Rafael Cambongga, Ricky John Sasa, and Merlito Enhambre Jr. The girls team is bannered by Hannah Rebekkah Alagon, Reyca Estrever, Joyce Diane Cresencio and Mae Magallano. Barangay 1-A meantime finished second in the boys 12 years and under with Barangay 19-B coming in third and Barangay Sto. Nino in fourth. In the girls 16 years old and under, Barangay Sasa won the title over Barangay Talomo. The Sasa cagers won P10,000 and Talomo took home P7,000. Barangay San Antonio finished 3rd and won P5,000 while Catalunan Grande was fourth and got P3,000. Barangay Sasa is bannered by Mary Ann Teofilo, Liza Mae Rosique, Mary France Abing and Inlayn Mae Oyanib. Barangay Lapu-Lapu also joined the winner’s circle after it took the boys 16 years and under title at

the expense of Barangay 22-C. Lapu-Lapu took home P10,000 for the victory while Barangay 22-C got P7,000. Lapu-Lapu is composed of Jcarrlovic Tarranza, Jvannesic Tarranza, Rayven Tecson and Rey Pahati. Rounding up the winners are Barangay San Antonio (3rd) with P5,000 and Matina Crossing (4th) with P3,000. “Congratulations to all the winners. Truly, we are proud to have produced these barangay talents,” said City Sports Development Division officer-in-charge Cholo Elegino. The Davao Summerfest 2012 is organized by the Duaw Davao Festival Foundation and backed up by Davao Light and Power, International Pharmaceuticals Inc., H2Zero Water, AMA Computer College Davao, Nature Spring Water, and SM City Davao. The complete list of winners: Girls 12 yrs. old & under CHAMPION - Brgy. 21 - C Hannah Rebekkah Alagon Reyca Estrever Joyce Diane Cresencio Mae Magallano 1st Runner up - 40 D Lalaine Dinaguit Jess’s Mae Matunhay Michelle Anne Porisima Chelsie Panio 2nd Runner up - Brgy. Martina Aplaya Jennifer Ebanalo Maribel Salazar Renalyn Labrador Mary Grace Flores Boys 12 yrs. old & under CHAMPION - Brgy. 21 - C Seiya Taga Rafael Cambongga Ricky John Sasa Merlito Enhambre Jr. 1st runner up - Brgy. 1- A Ian Greg Pojardo Reymon Rey Balcos Janfel Ross Ganiolon Lance Allen Eder

POMELO TEE BENEFICIARY. Herminda Guerrero, Principal of Pablo Lorenzo National High School, receives the 5 units computers from Hermie Martin as beneficiary of the recent 7th Pomelo Tee golf tournament during the awarding program at the Rancho Palos Verdes. (BOY LIM) 2nd runner up - Brgy. 19 -B Edrian Guimacod Basti Coras Aljohn Camban Abdul - Ajed Interno 3rd Runner up - Brgy. Sto. Niño Richvelle Jez Tan Mario Gumabal Jr. Arzumes Jay Lascuna Marsyl Jesse Abrio Girls 16 yrs. old & under CHAMPION - Brgy. Sasa Mary Ann Teofilo

Liza Mae Rosique Mary France Abing Inlayn Mae Oyanib 1st runner up - Brgy Talomo Elaisa Crisa Adriano Joregen Trono Angel Pamolino Marian Crizabel Ontulan 2nd runner up - San Antonio Mary Grace Morales Shein Carl Barrot Shein Eda Barrot Kimberly Sean Renegado

Jay-ar Hanginon Brian Jules Ong Eulo Ramos 2nd Runner up - Brgy. San Antonio Christian Paul Rojas Randy Galido Richard Bujiyan Al Zachary Bacangallo 3rd Runner up - Matina Crossing Stephen Curada Eric Luke Buluran Angelou Dalion Jericho Feliciano

panel voted for Defensive Player of the Year, while the all-defensive team vote was conducted by the league’s 30 head coaches, who voted for a first and second team by position and were not allowed to pick their own players. They favored Orlando’s Dwight Howard, the NBA’s leading rebounder and its top defensive player three straight years before Chandler, as their center. Also on the first team were Thunder forward Serge Ibaka, who led the league in blocks and was runner-up to Chandler

for Defensive Player of the Year; Clippers guard Chris Paul, the league leader in steals; and Grizzlies guard Tony Allen. Ibaka and Allen earned first-team honors for the first time. James totaled 53 points, including 24 firstteam votes. He averaged 1.9 steals and 7.9 rebounds as Miami ranked fourth in the league in opponent scoring. Joining on Chandler on the second team were Rajon Rondo and Kevin Garnett of the Celtics, Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, and Chicago forward Luol Deng.

James leads All Defensive Team

N BEAUTY OF YOUTH. The inexperienced 76ers show no fear with their backs against the wall in Game 6, earning a final shot against the Celtics on Saturday for a berth in the Eastern finals.

3rd Runner up - Catalunan Grande Erlianne Marie Martines Mary Jean Millan April May Rafael May Ann Valencia Boys 16 Yrs. old & under CHAMPION - LapuJcarrlovic Tarranza Jvannesic Tarranza Rayven Tecson Rey Pahati 1st Runner up- Brgy. 22 -C Harry Dumagan

EW YORK -- NBA Most Valuable Player LeBron James was the leading vote-getter for the league’s all-defensive squad Wednesday, while Defensive Player of the Year Tyson Chandler didn’t even crack the first team. Confused? So were plenty of others - even a Harvard graduate. Jeremy Lin, Chandler’s teammate in New York, took to Twitter to ask for an explanation of how that was possible. The answer is because the voting is done by different parties. A media


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