Springdale bags three more crowns in Rifa
AFTER a successful first day, Paref-Springdale hit a bigger jackpot in the second day of the 2006 Rizal Football Association (Rifa) Cup at the Ateneo de Manila University grounds yesterday.
Springdale, lead by head coach Mario Ceniza, bagged three crowns in the second day of the Rifa Cup, upping their total wins to five after they got two crowns in the first day of the competition.
“This is our most successful campaign so far,” said Ceniza, who was also assisted by Josaphat Sacil, Ivan Dimco and Willie Caballero.
Aside from five championship finishes, Springdale also had three runners-up trophies and one third place finish.
Despite playing in an older age bracket, young guns Enzo Ceniza, the coach’s son and Sabin Veloso proved they belong in the 8-Under group as they converted their penalties to beat College of St Benilde, 3-2, on a shootout. Mathew Modina scored the third goal for Springdale, which finished third in the elimination round, while Aldrich Pelenio got the MVP award in the group.
Against Head Center, Gio Gandiongco scored twice while Nicolas Villacin had a goal for a 3-1 win in the finals of the 10-Under age group. Goalkeeper Joshua Lorenzo Uy got the MVP award in Paref?s fourth crown.
In the 12-Under division, Karl Arcenas and Kenneth Young converted their shots for a 2-0 shootout win over Philippine Christian University. Arcenas also got the MVP award.
Meanwhile, Springdale?s 15-Under team missed out on a championship title after losing to South Hills, 3-1, in the semifinal round.
“This is the highlight of the year, since the kids get to compete outside Cebu and we were successful. Of the nine teams, all got trophies,” Ceniza said.
Springdale, lead by head coach Mario Ceniza, bagged three crowns in the second day of the Rifa Cup, upping their total wins to five after they got two crowns in the first day of the competition.
“This is our most successful campaign so far,” said Ceniza, who was also assisted by Josaphat Sacil, Ivan Dimco and Willie Caballero.
Aside from five championship finishes, Springdale also had three runners-up trophies and one third place finish.
Despite playing in an older age bracket, young guns Enzo Ceniza, the coach’s son and Sabin Veloso proved they belong in the 8-Under group as they converted their penalties to beat College of St Benilde, 3-2, on a shootout. Mathew Modina scored the third goal for Springdale, which finished third in the elimination round, while Aldrich Pelenio got the MVP award in the group.
Against Head Center, Gio Gandiongco scored twice while Nicolas Villacin had a goal for a 3-1 win in the finals of the 10-Under age group. Goalkeeper Joshua Lorenzo Uy got the MVP award in Paref?s fourth crown.
In the 12-Under division, Karl Arcenas and Kenneth Young converted their shots for a 2-0 shootout win over Philippine Christian University. Arcenas also got the MVP award.
Meanwhile, Springdale?s 15-Under team missed out on a championship title after losing to South Hills, 3-1, in the semifinal round.
“This is the highlight of the year, since the kids get to compete outside Cebu and we were successful. Of the nine teams, all got trophies,” Ceniza said.
Comments
Unsa mang age group gikulata nin yo ang springdale? pagmention kuno. Di ba kamo hinuoy gikulata. Unsa may nadag-an ninyo kontra springdale? Under 12 ra? Under 15? Under 14? Suya lang mo kay labwan na man tanang team dinhi sa Cebu bisan mga bata kaayo ilang players.
Kanang ipadala ngadto sa Manila kanang mga ngilngig sa Visayas gyud. Kung magpadala ang Dumaguete, San Carlos, ug Barotac Nuevo, nindot ta kaayo. Unsaon man kami taga Negros wala may sugar daddy.
Practice maaayo aron daug mo para di magsakit imong dughan. Basin lain team na sad amg magchampion ma-heart attack ka na hinuon.
Springdale is a good team at 8under to 12 under. They have some tournament wins. Not the best in Cebu but good enough to give an indication of the level of football in the visayas. I know the negros teams are better then them but's it's not Springdales fault nobody sponsors your teams to compete in Manila. Chill dude.