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Richard Natividad completed his unbeaten run with a victory over Francisco Abugho to rule the Rose Pharmacy Open Chess Tournament at the Colonnade Chess Club.

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IM Kim Steven Yap outsmarted Francisco Abugho in the final round to win the men’s open division of the Marcelo “Loloy” Ruelan Memorial Chess Tournament.

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Gilangkat sa batan-ong Cebuano International Master Kim Steven Yap ang open division title sa Labogon Open and Kiddies Active Chess Tournament niadtong weekend diha sa Labogon Barangay Hall sa dakbayan sa Mandaue.

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Rain Construction raced to an early 27-15 lead behind the exploits of Juvy Rosal, Arnold Villona and Joramei Cosep. They went on to dominate the match the rest of the way.

Rosal and Cosep topscored for Rain Construction with 12 points apiece, while playmaker Edoy Restauro chipped in 10 markers.
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