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[Title] => Superal puts in superlative performance
[Summary] => Wolen Juan Superal bettered the summers lowest score he set only the previous day by a stroke, shooting an eagle-spiked eight-under-par 64 yesterday to virtually wrap up his fifth consecutive title in the Samsung Jungolf Tour.
The 10-year-old Superal was just too powerful from the special tees of the Player course of the Orchard Golf and Country Club where he gunned down an eagle on the fourth hole and four birdies on each nines as he pulled away by 24 strokes over James Christian Ricohermoso in the Class D division.
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[Title] => Agojo, Ardina, Abdon, Superal all bound for Junior World
[Summary] => Jayvie Agojo, Dottie Ardina, Wolen Juan Superal and Jik Jik Abdon virtually clinched their free tickets to the United States as they erected double-digit leads going into the final round of the Callaway Junior World qualifying event, the third leg of the Samsung Jungolf Tour, in various venues.
Agojo, the OB Montessori lass considered as the countrys next most important female talent, scored a 78 but still widened her lead in girls Class A to 15 strokes over Matet Salivio (83-239) after 54 holes at the Manila Southwoods Legends course.
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[Title] => Ardina, Superal, Eustaquio rule PAL jr interclub
[Summary] => Dottie Ardina and Holen Juan Superal pulled off lopsided victories while Amado Eustaquio needed a big final round charge to prevail in the lower divisions of the Philippine Airlines Junior Interclub golf championships at the Camp Aguinaldo Golf Club course.
Superal pounced on a big collapse by Jobim Carlos to rule the boys Class D pulling away while Eustaquio won by a mere stroke over Jik Jik Abdon in boys Class C in exciting action kicking off the Jungolf summer circuit.
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[Title] => Ateneo, LSGH pace student golf
[Summary] => Ateneo jumped ahead in the mens college and boys grade school division even as La Salle-Greenhills surged on top in boys high school in the first round of the Samsung National Interscholastics golf tournament at the Villamor Golf Club course.
John Gobing and Vendrick Tan tallied 29 points each while Juan Carlos Reyes had 24 as Ateneo posted 82 points to move up by five over La Salle A in mens college play. The Ateneo ladies started work on a possible sweep by staying nine points clear of University of Asia and the Pacific.
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[Title] => Handog, Bondoc shine in junior golf
[Summary] => Geleen Handog nipped Mabel Salivio by a stroke in the most-closely fought division even as Gene Bondoc outclassed the Class A cast in the first leg of the Jungolf annual summer circuit played recently at the Tagaytay Highlands and Riviera.
Handog edged Salivio with a 282 total in the Class C girls play with Regina Abuloc not too far behind at 285 in the event that kicked off a 10-leg tour for the countrys top jungolfers where trips to the United States courtesy of Northwest Airlines are at stake.
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AMADO EUSTAQUIO
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[Summary] => Wolen Juan Superal bettered the summers lowest score he set only the previous day by a stroke, shooting an eagle-spiked eight-under-par 64 yesterday to virtually wrap up his fifth consecutive title in the Samsung Jungolf Tour.
The 10-year-old Superal was just too powerful from the special tees of the Player course of the Orchard Golf and Country Club where he gunned down an eagle on the fourth hole and four birdies on each nines as he pulled away by 24 strokes over James Christian Ricohermoso in the Class D division.
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[Summary] => Jayvie Agojo, Dottie Ardina, Wolen Juan Superal and Jik Jik Abdon virtually clinched their free tickets to the United States as they erected double-digit leads going into the final round of the Callaway Junior World qualifying event, the third leg of the Samsung Jungolf Tour, in various venues.
Agojo, the OB Montessori lass considered as the countrys next most important female talent, scored a 78 but still widened her lead in girls Class A to 15 strokes over Matet Salivio (83-239) after 54 holes at the Manila Southwoods Legends course.
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Superal pounced on a big collapse by Jobim Carlos to rule the boys Class D pulling away while Eustaquio won by a mere stroke over Jik Jik Abdon in boys Class C in exciting action kicking off the Jungolf summer circuit.
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[Summary] => Ateneo jumped ahead in the mens college and boys grade school division even as La Salle-Greenhills surged on top in boys high school in the first round of the Samsung National Interscholastics golf tournament at the Villamor Golf Club course.
John Gobing and Vendrick Tan tallied 29 points each while Juan Carlos Reyes had 24 as Ateneo posted 82 points to move up by five over La Salle A in mens college play. The Ateneo ladies started work on a possible sweep by staying nine points clear of University of Asia and the Pacific.
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[Title] => Handog, Bondoc shine in junior golf
[Summary] => Geleen Handog nipped Mabel Salivio by a stroke in the most-closely fought division even as Gene Bondoc outclassed the Class A cast in the first leg of the Jungolf annual summer circuit played recently at the Tagaytay Highlands and Riviera.
Handog edged Salivio with a 282 total in the Class C girls play with Regina Abuloc not too far behind at 285 in the event that kicked off a 10-leg tour for the countrys top jungolfers where trips to the United States courtesy of Northwest Airlines are at stake.
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February 21, 2003 - 12:00am