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UP shuttlers keep win run, nip Archers

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Reigning women’s champion University of the Philippines turned back De La Salle, 3-2, to wrest the solo lead in the UAAP Season 78 badminton tournament last Wednesday.

Last year’s top rookie Mary Ann Marañon battled from a set down to repulse Arianne Rivera, 15-21, 21-15, 21-11, in the first singles; Paola Bernardo subdued Mariya Anghela Sevilla, 21-16, 21-15, in the second singles; and the Lady Maroons clinched the tie after the first doubles tandem of reigning MVP Jessie Francisco and Eleonor Christine Inlayo turned back Alyssa Leonardo and Kristelle Salatan, 22-20, 21-19.

The Lady Archers drew victories from Aries Montilla and Sevilla, who beat Marañon and Marina Caculitan, 21-10, 21-19, in the second doubles, and Nicole Albo, who topped Inlayo, 21-19, 17-21, 21-14, in the third singles.

UP remained unbeaten in three starts, while La Salle dropped to 2-1 alongside Ateneo, a 3-2 winner over Far Eastern University, and University of Santo Tomas, which drubbed National University, 4-1, in second place.

Cass Lim, Bianca Carlos and the doubles tandem of Geva de Vera and Janel Dihiansan provided victories for the Lady Eagles, who continued to rise from a season-opening loss to the Lady Archers.

The Tigresses banked on Steffie Aquino, Patricia Barredo and Arish Ann Macalino to bounce back from last Sunday’s 0-5 loss to the Lady Maroons.

In the other tie, Adamson University barged into the win column with a 3-2 win over University of the East.

The Lady Falcons dropped in a tie with the Lady Tamaraws and the Lady Bulldogs at 1-2, while the Lady Warriors suffered their third consecutive loss.

ADAMSON UNIVERSITY

ALYSSA LEONARDO AND KRISTELLE SALATAN

ARIANNE RIVERA

ARIES MONTILLA AND SEVILLA

ATILDE

BIANCA CARLOS

CASS LIM

DE LA SALLE

LADY

LADY ARCHERS

LADY MAROONS

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