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Freeman Cebu Sports

Crazy Horse, Don Bosco Alumni share lead in Men's Open

- Caecent No-ot Magsumbol -
Crazy Horse and Don Bosco Alumni shared the lead in the 10th Aboitiz-Cebu FA's Men's Premiere League after logging their third win at the San Roque Football field yesterday.

The Crazy Horse, which missed the title in the premier men's open to Hiroshi via the tie-breaker using the goals for (GF), hopes to snatch the title this time.

The third win for the Crazy Horse was logged at the expense of the Queen City United, 5-0.

Contributing to Crazy Horse's goals were Rodolpe Lina in the 14th minute, Jan Michael Abellana in the 43rd minute of the first half, Albert Nangkil added one in the 70th minute, Mitsuo Tsunakiri in the 80th minute and two minutes later, the final goal from Salem Mounir Attar.

On the other hand, Don Bosco-Alumni outplayed the University of San Jose-Recoletos, 2-1.

Iry Genson broke the ice in the 28th minute for Don Bosco but USJ-R tied the game with Dave Intong's goal in the 36th minute.

Then Crisanto Sarchez found a way to score and succeeded in the 88th minute that gave the win to Don Bosco.

On the other hand, the University of Southern Philippines-Foundation added injury to Magone after logging a 5-2 win.

USPF finally barged into the winner's row after three games with Jose Alberto Fucoy waxing hot with three goals, banging in the 36th, 67th and 86th minutes of the game.

Junard Fuentes added one in the 52nd minute and Rene Menchavez in the 74th minute.

The losing Magone had two goals through Mark Gil Fernandez and Eugene Ynclino in the first half.

ALBERT NANGKIL

CRAZY HORSE

CRAZY HORSE AND DON BOSCO ALUMNI

DAVE INTONG

DON BOSCO

DON BOSCO-ALUMNI

IRY GENSON

JAN MICHAEL ABELLANA

JOSE ALBERTO FUCOY

JUNARD FUENTES

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