Don Bosco, Bacolod City lead Inter Club

W D L P GD

Bacolod City 2 - - 6 +4
Don Bosco C 2 - - 6 +3
Foundation U 1 - 1 3 0
Hiroshi FC 1 - 1 3 +1
Queen City - - 2 0 -3
Ormoc - - 2 0 -5

FAVORITES Don Bosco College – Fugsports and Bacolod City racked up their second wins over separate rivals in the second day of the Cebu Invitational Inter Club Men's Open at the University of San Carlos – Technological Center.

Bacolod, manned by West Negros College and led by former national team mainstay Norman Fegidero, blanked Foundation University, 3-0, while Don Bosco, headed by Glen Ramos survived a first half meltdown to beat host Queen City United, 3-1.

Bacolod now heads the field with six wins, leading Don Bosco by only one goal and both teams will part ways today when they take on each other in the first game at USC.

"Lig-un sad ka-ayo ang Bacolod," said DBC's Glen Ramos.


Yesterday, Dexter Arrojado placed Queen City on front with a ninth-minute header Dave Intong scored the equalizer in the 52nd and Reydrick Viliran wove his magic in the 78th and 81st for their second win.

It was a slightly similar win for Bacolod, with Fegidero scoring first in the 44th before Allan Anmar scored two late goals in the final five minutes for thier win over the youthful Dumaguete.

Meanwhile defending champion Hiroshi FC finally picked up a win, beating Leyte, 3-1, on goals by Julius Acre, Junard Aguilar and John Paul Aranquez.

Hiroshi will next face Foundation Univesity in the second match today, while Queen City will go for its first win against Leyte.

In the ladies' division, Mulbachs scored an easy 5-1 rout over Ormoc, while D' Davao Survivors (DDS) held defending champion Queen City to a 2-2 draw and Ladies' Football Club-CDO defeated San Roque FC, 2-0.

Leonore Satorre scored twice for Mulbachs in their win against Ormoc, while Ma. Lourdes Agura also showed up with her golden boot, scoring two goals for the second game in a row for Cagayan.

Today, Ormoc will play San Roque while Cagayan will take on Mulbachs.

Comments

Anonymous said…
who is the team with black jerseys and the team with red, white and blue?
Anonymous said…
in the hiroshi vs don bosco-fugsports match, one of the linesmen-also a coach of one of hiroshi's junior squads-was overheard telling a hiroshi player "pikhi na ninyo sila, tutal atoa ra bitaw ni". this happened when the game was 2-0 in favor of don bosco.

a linesman associated with the hiroshi club telling a hiroshi player to play dirty. only in cebu !!!!
Anonymous said…
thats a shame.there should be a rule that a referee cant officiate a match between his club against other clubs, like hiroshi vs don bosco.

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