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Edge Davao 6 Issue 88

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VOL. 6 ISSUE 88 • WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2013

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EMCOR GOLF WINNERS. Emcor officers Boy Arriba (left) and Celso Villegas (right) with Gene Arcena award the trophies to winners in the am-am divi-

sion Benjie Leparto and Choi Eun Young during the Emcor Golf Challenge at the Apo Golf and Country Club over the weekend. Boy Lim

AST year’s runner-up Rizal Memorial Colleges and newcomer Philippine College of Technology demolished their respective rivals at the opening of the Davao Football Association-Columbia Inter-Collegiate Football League last Sunday at the Tionko grounds. RMC crushed Philippine Women’s College, 6-0 after PCT routed Ateneo de Davao University, 6-1 in the first game. Warren Ravanes scored back-to-back goals in the 9th and 21st minute before completing his hat trick in the 39th minute for RMC. The other goals were made by Jeffrey Cabalianga (27’), Jeric Tamay (83’) and Imardino Polo (87’). Polo, however, was slapped by chief referee Christian Ea with a yellow card, while

PWC’s Michael Jay Fernandez will face a one game suspension for his two yellow cards in the 28th and 87th minutes. PCT under coach Lalas Carreon had a slow start and allowed Ateneo to take a 1-0 lead courtesy of Gerald Agpalo (14’). PCT finally found the net in the 40th from Alfredo Labrador followed by Jomar Acedo four minutes later to grab the lead, 2-1. They both added one more goal in 84th and 88th, respectively after fellow teammates Nasilin Madjini Jr. (70’) and Leo Abunas (83’) also contributed in their offense. City Sports Development Office chief William “Butch” Ramirez graced the opening program together with DFA president Edward “Chaya” Lam and secretary Erwin Protacio.

TRAP Level 1 coaching course July 17-20 at TRMH

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HE Triathlon Association of the Philippines (TRAP) is conducting a four-day Level 1 Club and Community Triathlon Coaching Course on July 1720 at the Royal Mandaya Hotel. The coaching couse will be facilitated by three international triathlon coaches Patrick Joson and Anthony Lozada of Manila and Felina Tadiaman of Davao City, who graced the SCOOP Forum sponsored by The Royal Mandaya Hotel, Genesis 88, Beefit Gym, Mulatto Outdoor and Dexter’s Pizza at The

Stadium. Lozada is the Chief Executive Officer of the Birth Lozada Swim School and a certified World Swimming Coaches Association (WSCA) Level 2 coach. He is an International Triathlon Union Coach (ITUC) Level 2 coach and Coaches Education Facilitator. Joson, on the other hand, is also an ITUC Level 2 coach and the editor-at-large of the Multisports Phils. magazine, while Tadiaman is a ITUC Level 1 coach and currently the president of the Triathlon Association of Davao (Triad).

Kidd due in court on DWI case

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AMPTON BAYS, N.Y. (AP) -- A year after he crashed his SUV into a telephone pole in the Hamptons, newly hired Brooklyn Nets coach Jason Kidd returns to court on Tuesday to answer drunken driving charges. Kidd retired as an NBA player after last season and was hired to coach the Nets. He was arrested on July 15, 2012. Southampton Town police say he

smashed his Cadillac SUV into a telephone pole in the hamlet of Water Mill. Police say he smelled of alcohol and his eyes were bloodshot and glassy. He was the only person in the vehicle and suffered minor injuries in the crash. Kidd has pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor DWI charge. The 10-time All-Star was arrested on a 2001 domestic violence charge and acknowledged he struck his former wife.


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