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Freeman Cebu Sports

Inter-Club football semifinals on today

- Caecent No-ot Magsumbol -

CEBU, Philippines - The Don Bosco United hurdled its last elimination round assignment against Southwestern University (SWU), 5-3, but still fell short in its semifinal bid in the men's open division of the 12th CAFC Cebu Interclub Football Cup yesterday at the University of San Carlos-Technological Center field in Brgy. Talamban, this city.

Don Bosco and Queen City United finished with identical 1-1-1 win-loss-draw records, but QCU booked the remaining semis spot in bracket B by virtue of a higher goal difference, 1-0, against the Bosconians.

QCU will face next ERCO, while Hiroshi battles San Roque FC in the other Final Four showdown.

In the boys 17-under, Spingdale will go up against Abellana National School/Pomeroy, while Cebu Team will slug it out with either the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu or the Ormoc FC.

SHS-AdC, for its part, is already assured of three semifinal berths.

SHS-AdC rolled into the next round of the players 10 division after pulling off a 3-1 victory over Barili FC at the PAREF-Springdale field.

SHS-AdC still has to wait for the result between Los Amigos and USC-North to determine its placing.

In bracket B, the top squad is Count FC followed by Canduman.

In the boys 12 category, SHS-AdC topped bracket B with a clean 4-0 slate followed by Dinamo FC with two wins, one draw and one loss.

SHS-AdC also stormed into the boys 14 semis together with Canduman, ANS/Pomeroy and Los Amigos at the San Roque Parish field in Brgy. Subangdaku, Mandaue City. (FREEMAN)

ABELLANA NATIONAL SCHOOL

BRGY

CANDUMAN

CEBU INTERCLUB FOOTBALL CUP

CEBU TEAM

DON BOSCO AND QUEEN CITY UNITED

DON BOSCO UNITED

FINAL FOUR

LOS AMIGOS

MANDAUE CITY

POMEROY AND LOS AMIGOS

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