Camp John Hay, Time Cargo bag Fil-Am golf crowns

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CAMP John Hay (CJH) and Time Cargo Logistics won in their respective divisions in the A-Division of the 72nd Fil-Am Men’s Invitational Saturday in Baguio City.

CJH pooled 100 points on the 30 of Emilio Curran, 24 each from George Punasan and Ranz Louie Balay-Odao and 22 from Melchor Rabanes to rule Fil-A champs 423 points.

Time Cargo, on one hand, slowed down with 112 for 409 points but still won the Am-A title by 11 points over Forest Hills (116-398).

The host club totaled 100 points on the 30 of Emilio Curran, 24 each from George Punasan and Ranz Louie Balay-Odao and 22 from Melchor Rabanes.

Uragun was runner up at the Baguio Country Club for 405 points. Francisco Santana Jr. came through with 28 and got support from Don Breganza (27), Dennis Nicomedes (24) and Joe Tenefrancia (21).

Summit Point slid to third after winding up with 97 and 414 aggregate. Abe Avena and Edsel Opulencia signed for 27s, Nelson Ventura 22 and Alan Alegre 21 for a closing 100 points.

Joseph Tambunting fired 30, actor Derek Ramsay and Rusty Bayani had a pair of 28s and Theody Pascual added 26 for Time Cargo.

Forest Hills mounted a final day attack but came up short. General manager Raymond Bunquin paced the Antipolo squad with 32, Ronnie Littaua 31, Joseph Oliver Uy 28 and Edgar Lee 25.

X1R-TipsyPig-Mizuno placed third after it collected 30 each from Marvin Caparros and John Baron Garcia. Neil Arce turned in 24 while Raymond Co contributed 22 for 106 and 375 total in four days.

The Fil and Am Championship flights, with Manila Southwoods in the lead in both premier divisions, are playing as of press time.

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