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Suarez, Canare lead World Cup qualifier

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National bowlers C.J. Suarez and Jojo Canare produced big games at EDSA Lanes last Sunday and Monday to tow 54 others into the second round of the Bowling World Cup national finals.

Suarez waxed hot from the start, firing games of 268, 257, 255, a couple of 249s, 246, 237 and 233, to post a 12-game series of 2837 and a whopping 245-pin lead over fellow national player R.J. Bautista in the men’s competition.

Canare came through with games of 276, 249, 225 and 222 to chalk up a 10-game series of 2148 and pace little-known Cecille Cuesta by 193 pins in the ladies’ division.

Suarez and Canare, bidding to repeat as the country’s representatives to the prestigious international finals slated this year in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, were to see action anew yesterday together with the remaining contenders out of an original field of 164–27 men and 27 ladies–in the second round at SM Megamall.

With their scores carried over, Suarez and company roll 12 more games, while Canare and her buddies play 10 games to determine the top eight who will remain in contention in each division.

The quarterfinals, semifinals and finals–all best-of-three, head-to-head matches–will be held on Friday at Bowling Inn. The men’s and ladies’ champions will carry the RP colors in the 39th World Cup set Sept. 7 to Oct. 4 at Planet Sipango in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

The other contenders and their respective scores:

Ladies—Alice Bautista, 1907; Ellen Ramos, 1893; Liza del Rosario, 1872; Lovella Catalan, 1849; Girlie Solis, 1848; Pinky Buenaflor, 1843; Nenette Enriquez 1765; Apple Castillo, 1747; Baby David, 1732; Elaine Florencio, 1715; Ching Amante, 1701; Lorey Chan, 1696; Mags Tuazon, 1693; Nette Asahan, 1682; Alice Cabasor, 1681; Marie Garma, 1674; Belle Mateo, 1672; Juanita Li, 1670; Vilma Fabros, 1663; Abbie Gan, 1657; Flor Balaba, 1654; Lyn Manalo, 1646; Jacqueline Sadiua, 1645; Mary Jane Alvarez, 1641; Pollen Ignacio, 1638; and Eden Guadana, 1616.

Men — Biboy Rivera, 2535; Angelo Constantino, 2484; Nilo Penado, 2482; Chester King, 2438; Benny Dytoc, 2398; Gene Tonolete, 2370; Eric Aranes, 2368; Jeremy Posadas, 2366; Bonnie Eyales, 1351; Frederick Ong, 2348; Gene Basa, 2347; Jay Catolico, 2340; Verr Clemente, 2328; Jong Enriquez, 2327; Tyrone Ongpauco, 2322; Gary Custodio, 2315; Snooks Samson, 2309; Roel Obaob, 2301; Lino Diamante, 2297; Vlad Tuazon, 2295; Boy Cables, 2265; William Monedero, 2261; Rhedd Viray, 2256; Raoul Miranda, 2251; Pol Custodio, 2222; and Lino Chua. 2216.

Suarez and Canare also bested the tough field that included Del Rosario and King last year and competed in the international finals in Riga, Latvia.

Suarez completed his sizzling performance with games of 224, 213, 214 and 192.

Canare’s other games were 205, 212, 203, 190, 192 and 174.

ABBIE GAN

ALICE BAUTISTA

ALICE CABASOR

ANGELO CONSTANTINO

APPLE CASTILLO

BABY DAVID

BELLE MATEO

BENNY DYTOC

CANARE

SUAREZ

SUAREZ AND CANARE

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