CTS-C, METC pace 2006 Chancellor's Cup bowling
October 3, 2006 | 12:00am
Cebu Technological Science-College (CTS-C) and METC overpowered other teams in the men and women's divisions after two games in the 8th UC Chancellor's Cup Bowling Tournament at the SM Bowling center.
CTS-C lorded it over the men's team with 2,853 points while UC-Banilad earned 2,638 points to follow.
On the other hand, defending champion, METC-1, ranked third with 2,563 while Engineering A is lodged in the fourth slot with 2,543 points and bagging 2,455 points is UC-LM for fifth.
Administration 1, METC-2, Administration 2, Commerce and High School departments settled on the sixth to tenth place, respectively, while the Alumni's, Education and BSICS got the 11th to the 13th slots.
In the women's division, METC bagged 2,325 points followed by UC-Banilad with 2,217 points. The high school women's faculty made 2,093 for third while CTS-C ranked fourth with 2076 points.
Administration 1, Engineering, Commerce and Administration 2 departments landed on the fifth to the eighth spots while UC-LM, Elementary, BSICS and Education settled on the ninth to 12th slots.
All teams still have the chance to increase their scores as the games continue on Saturday at the SM Bowling Center. - Correspondent Marigold P. Lebumfacil
CTS-C lorded it over the men's team with 2,853 points while UC-Banilad earned 2,638 points to follow.
On the other hand, defending champion, METC-1, ranked third with 2,563 while Engineering A is lodged in the fourth slot with 2,543 points and bagging 2,455 points is UC-LM for fifth.
Administration 1, METC-2, Administration 2, Commerce and High School departments settled on the sixth to tenth place, respectively, while the Alumni's, Education and BSICS got the 11th to the 13th slots.
In the women's division, METC bagged 2,325 points followed by UC-Banilad with 2,217 points. The high school women's faculty made 2,093 for third while CTS-C ranked fourth with 2076 points.
Administration 1, Engineering, Commerce and Administration 2 departments landed on the fifth to the eighth spots while UC-LM, Elementary, BSICS and Education settled on the ninth to 12th slots.
All teams still have the chance to increase their scores as the games continue on Saturday at the SM Bowling Center. - Correspondent Marigold P. Lebumfacil
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