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Young PH bowlers win in Asian meet

THE future of Philippine bowling looks promising following the rousing success of the boys’ team in the recent 21st Asian Youth Tenpin Bowling Championships in Bangkok, Thailand.

The quartet of Art Barrientos, Stephen Luke Diwa, Marc Dylan Custodio and Singaporebased Zach Sales Ramin clinched the gold in the four event after a come-from-behind win against South Korea, 4933-4922, and then added another one when Barrientos bagged the masters’ gold by beating Blake Walsh of Australia, 443-349.

The team went on to finish overall champion in the boys’ side.

Barrientos, 19, and a hospitality management student at FEU Roosevelt, became the first Filipino to accomplish the feat since Biboy Rivera in the 1986 edition of the meet in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The accomplishment of the four team meanwhile, is the first for the country in the continental youth meet since 1981.

“Ang bowling naman hanggang ngayon is still evolving talaga. And I believe right training and proper support will be good enough, we could bring back the glory days of bowling in our country,” said Barrientos.

Diwa and Custodio were with Barrientos in the Philippine Sportswriters Association Forum on Tuesday at the conference hall of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex and expressed the same sentiment of competing and winning for the country in international tournaments.

“I want to continue representing our country very well, hope to win more medals, and continue working on my game,” said Custodio, 19, who is taking up accountancy at La Salle.

Added the 18-year-old Diwa, “We’ll continue to practice hard. Next international tournament, hopefully we can go and win some more medals.”

The victorious Filipinos brought with them medals and trophy they won during the session presented by San Miguel Corporation, Philippine Sports Commission, MILO, Philippine Olympic Committee, and the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation.

Unfortunately, all three won’t be back to defend their titles come the next edition of the tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

“Ang next Asian Youth will be in 2025. Pero kami nila Marc hindi na kami youth by that time,” said Barrientos. “Pati si Stephen hindi na rin siya puwede kasi ang Asian Youth hanggang 20 years old lang.” the scoring for the 3x3 team of NLEX, coached by Kyles Lao.

Prior to the win, Cavitex finished third in each of the first three legs of the new season.

Big man Lervin Flores showd the way for TNT with seven points and five rebounds. The Triple Giga, winner of last week’s Leg 3, took home the runner up purse of P50,000.

Meanwhile, Alfred Batino and Joseph

Sedurifa turned out to be a two-man wrecking crew for Meralco, which nipped guest team Wilcon Depot, 2120, to claim third place worth P30,000. Batino finished with 12 points and Sedurifa added eight as the Bolts denied Wilcon Depot a first ever podium finish. On the way to the top, Cavitex nipped Northport in the quarterfinals, 21-16, and then survived Meralco in the semifinals, 17-15, for a place in the title match.

TNT on the other hand, whipped San Miguel in the quarterfinals, and edged out Wilcon in overtime, 22-20, in the Final Four for a shot at a second straight crown opposite the Braves.

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