CIS girls finish second in Alaska Cup

MANILA – The Cebu International School Girls 17 team did what its Boys 15 team couldn't - win a penalty shoot out - as it fished out a runner-up finish in the 10th Alaska Football Cup at the Alabang Golf and Country Club.


The CIS ladies had to survive two straight penalty shoot-outs in the quarterfinals and semifinals to arrange the finals match against De La Salle Zobel, where it lost 0-1.

On the other hand, after topping its group, CIS Boys 15 team lost steam in the quarterfinals, dropping a close 3-2 duel to Del Monte Bukidon.

"Before going to the Alaska, we adopted a hockey technique called the shooter tutor," CIS athletic director Brian Bedford said, "We bought 30 balls, and have a kid shoot them all, then go back,"

It apparently worked wonders for its girls team as Monica Moraza, Mara Reinam Amanda Darza, Stephani Sharpe all scored in its 7-6 win over South Hill in the quarterfinals.

South Hill took a 2-0 lead before Gabi Mercado came up with the heroics to level the match. Mercado re directed Darza's pass and a scored on off a corner in the dying seconds to force the shoot out.

CIS, which topped its group with 10 points on three wins and a draw, next faced Faith Academy, where keeper Danica Ronquillo took over the heroics.

After Darza miss her shot, Ronquillo stopped the next two kickers of Faith before Aboitiz and Sharpe converted their shots for a 4-2 win.

"We had a lot of shoot-outs today, and we missed only one shot, that's not bad," Bedford said.

However, the shoot out wins must have taxed the girls as they run out of steam in the finals. A long shot from half court, got past Ronquillo for a 1-0 lead in the 9th minute and CIS couldn't get back as the defense held them on check.

Darza couldn't find her way in the wing, while Mercado couldn't get past her marker.

CIS got its chance after Moraza got fouled but her free kick from 20 yards sailed high, as they settled for another runner up finish to DLS, which has won the title for three straight years.

Most of the girls will have a shot at redemption today, when they play in the Girls 15 group.

Meanwhile, after a scoreless draw, the Boys 17 quarterfinal also went into shoot out, however, Michael Sharpe hit the bar while a potential equalizer from keeper Miguel Atienza was nowhere near the mark.

Sharpe, Paulo Casa and most of the Boys 17 team will be back on the pitch today for the Boys 15 match, where they will be hoping for better results.

CIS Boys 13 match also missed a quarterfinal shot by just three goals, after finishing with 10 points for a tie with British School Manila. CIS defeated Southville, 10-0, St Francis, 7-0, while losing to Faith Academy, 1-3.

Comments

Anonymous said…
a 7-a-side tournament in manila that only rich kids from cebu can afford to go and play in has a better chance in being featured compared to the local 11-a-side championship match between Hiroshi and Don Bosco ?

been out of the country for over a year and would like to be updated with local football.Unfortunately, i can only access sunstar on-line and only when i'm on port. does your football-assigned reporter cover the whole football scene or does he cover only the rich kids?
Anonymous said…
bitaw mr.limpag, dream-come-true man kaha ni nimo ang mo-cover og football games.nganong wala man ma sunstar ang championship pag sabado ? ingon raba uban nga springdale og CIS ra ang imong walay sipyat nga suwatan. abi nako nga reporters should report and not play favorites.

hoy anonymous, kinsa man diay ka?
Anonymous said…
Ngano nga magbuot man mo ni Mr. Limpag unsay iyang i-cover? usa ra man iya lawas. Kon mahimo pagpadala mo og press release sa inyong duwa.
Anonymous said…
mangutana lang ko beh. unsa man diay pama-agi niining press release og football coverage sa sunstar sports? ang reporter mo cover then mo report or ang mga teams mo submit sa ilang version sa duwa?
Anonymous said…
i did not mean to imply anything on my first post. i was just hoping to get a whole or wider picture of the local football scene. when i access the sunstar archives for football news, the headlines and writeups were almost always focused on two teams (CIS and Springdale). obviously, the two teams are not cebu football. just want to read more about the other teams.

since i and many other football fans depend on the papers for truth and information, it is the paper's and their reporters' social and ethical responsibility to present a broader picture of the games.
Cebu Football said…
ok guys,

first and foremost, i havenot been remiss on reporting any of the games whatsoever...you only have to check on the archives of sunstar to confirm that. check the early eliminations of the aboitiz age group tournament and you will see a lot of don bosco in the headlines.

i wrote about the alaska cup because i was there....ok? the CIS team invited me there...and i cant possibly be also at the aboitiz finals at the same time now can i?

if you think i only write about the rich kids then go ask those who joined hiroshi 12 under cup..they werent exactly drooling with money remember?

if you want to search don bosco in the sunstar websites...go type don bosco and not football..ok?

im the football assigned reporter...and i cover the whole scene ok? most of the times, im the only one in there...watching the games...i dont think each media outlet's coverage is enough that i put up this blog..so i can write more...i invite the tv reporters to come and watch the games.. i do all that sh*t and more......
Anonymous said…
i think the subject of the first post only questioned why there was no report on the championship match last saturday, murang lain lang pagka-suwat. sabton lang na nato siya kay base on his followup post, murang seaman man na siya, basin naanad sa sinultian sa barko (joke lang brod).

i also think that it would be unfair to imply that taga-don bosco ang nag reklamo kay wala ang lack of a report sa championship game man ang issue niya, and not coverage of the whole tournament.

however, naa lang koy additional nga issue i-raise. i learned that Bright Academy, also a cebu based team, also entered the alaska cup. why did the reports mentioned only the CIS games. Mike, where you there just to cover CIS ?
Cebu Football said…
non-inclusion of bright in report was my fault. I assumed CIS wanted me to concentrate on thier games since they paid for my fare and accomodation for the alaska cup, turned out they also wanted me to write about how bright did.(they made it to the quarterfinals in the Players 11. Will try to make up for that.

jeez..another apology for assuming that it was from don bosco.
Anonymous said…
i think that about cleared things up for me. but naa lang koy concern ihirit sa original post. kuwang man gud ang details sa duwa from the other papers (but this is not to criticize them) mao tingali ni reklamo to siya. naa man kaha siya abroad so i think the only paper he can read online is sunstar. murang down man ang sa freeman and im not sure sa CDN.

in another post on this blog, murang taga don bosco man tingali to ang ni post nga "refreshing na ang reporting" kay equal space na ang tanan, so if sincere ang apology ni mike for assuming nga nang reklamo ang don bosco, then i hope nga that is the end of a possible conflict between don bosco and mr.limpag.

mike, i hope maka-detail pud ka og report sa bright academy kay maayo ra ba na ang ilang u12 nga team, apan dili lang sila maka-field og para 11-a-side.
Cebu Football said…
kana bay...murag maglisod kog detail ug report sa bright..kay akong notes nabilin sa manila...pero murag newsworthy na imong gi ingon da..nga kusong ilang team pero maglisod ug field ug 11-a-side...sige lang...ako nya tong interviewuhun si elying..(coach sa bright)
Anonymous said…
kanang 11-a-side vs 7-a-side lain pud nang nindot lalison. for the small teams who lack players, 7aside ra dyud ang ilang option but the bigger schools who play in 11aside tournaments needs to play fullcourt football consistently aron ma baid. it is an accepted fact that playing 7aside games is good training for 11aside football but if tournaments are almost always 7aside festivals, then how are these teams supposed to develop as fullcourt players.

para nako, 7aside festivals are good for publicity and PR but bad for football development. daghan mo agree or disagree ani but this needs to be threshed out.

mas maayo man tingali if CFA would find ways aron ang mga p12, p14, p15 and junior teams has a longer tournament kay these teams also has the CVIRAA, Red Ribbon (if it is still on) and Palaro games to prepare for. Mo represent ra ba ni sila sa Cebu and not just their schools. as of now, kung swerte ka ma sulod sa finals sa aboitiz cup, the finalist teams would have played a grand total of only 5-6 games, the rest only 3-4games. a CFA member team can only expect 3-6 games from the CFA. murang kuwang ra man dyud kaayo. nindot unta nga mag kita ang tanan rather than dividing them into brackets aron grabe dyud ang dinuwaay. anyway, we are only looking at 7-8 schools nga maka field og 11aside, it shouldnt be that big a cost.
Anonymous said…
"para nako, 7aside festivals are good for publicity and PR but bad for football development. daghan mo agree or disagree ani but this needs to be threshed out."

para pud nako, ang mga 7-aside festivals nakahatag og opportunity sa mga football enthusiasts nga dili kaporma og dagko nga teams nga mo-participate og competitive tournaments. so how can this be bad for development? gusto man kaha ta mo-reach out sa grassroots?

these smaller "clubs" daghan kaayo ni sila, pero walay funding or sponsors. so kung walay 7-aside, mag-unsa na man lang ni sila, sige na lang tulo laway? unfair na nga tawagon lang ug publicity or PR.

narrow-minded kaayo ang idea nga basta dili onse-onse, dili football. dapat gani i-encourage ang pagdula ug "sandlot" football (3 on 3, pwede, no need for goal posts) sa communities just like in other countries.
Anonymous said…
Agree ko nimo Bay. Dili man makadaot ang 7 a side for football development. Pero ang akoa tagaan og importansya ang below 10 years old kay dili pa man na sila ka-sustain sa 11 a side.Unya dili sad kaayo dako og gasto ang organizers.
Anonymous said…
i think ang summary sa mga proposals is this (apil na lang ang gi propose sa other thread). 7 a side para 10below og 11 a side for 12above. more games for 12above, and dili festival type ang para 10below bisan pa 7 aside ang format.

clarify and modify lang nako ang akong stance for 10 below. OK ra para nako nga 7 aside sila (although i never proposed that 11 a side ni sila) basta dili lang festival type. just like last year nga 7 a side but tournament type ang format, 15minutes or 20minutes per half. kung nganong gi-usab na nila, ginoo na lang ang nakahibalo.

sa 12 above, all teams should meet each other and dili na ipa-bracket aron mag-abot dyud ang tanan.

bai, dili man sa narrow minded ta, ato ra mang gi ukay ang policy and priorities sa CFA.

kahinganlan doble paningkamot ang CFA sa pangita para igasto, kay ilaha baya nang responsibility. Mo positively respond man ang mga schools og clubs nila if ma-produce pud nila ang gi pangita sa mga schools og clubs. anha man gud magyagaw kung mo insist ang CFA nga sundon ang ilang policies but dili sila maka fulfill sa expectations sa schools og clubs. kung nganong walay mo hatag nila og kwarta and kung nganong dili makagamit sa ayala og usc fields for the aboitiz cup is a topic nga i will not venture or go deep into but kahinganlan ukayon sab tingali. Mike, maayo tingali makahibalo pud ta ana.

i have no objections if we have to resort to paying a bigger amount for registration if it will result in more games.
Anonymous said…
i think ang summary sa mga proposals is this (apil na lang ang gi propose sa other thread). 7 a side para 10below og 11 a side for 12above. more games for 12above, and dili festival type ang para 10below bisan pa 7 aside ang format.

clarify and modify lang nako ang akong stance for 10 below. OK ra para nako nga 7 aside sila (although i never proposed that 11 a side ni sila) basta dili lang festival type. just like last year nga 7 a side but tournament type ang format, 15minutes or 20minutes per half. kung nganong gi-usab na nila, ginoo na lang ang nakahibalo.

sa 12 above, all teams should meet each other and dili na ipa-bracket aron mag-abot dyud ang tanan.

bai, dili man sa narrow minded ta, ato ra mang gi ukay ang policy and priorities sa CFA.

kahinganlan doble paningkamot ang CFA sa pangita para igasto, kay ilaha baya nang responsibility. Mo positively respond man ang mga schools og clubs nila if ma-produce pud nila ang gi pangita sa mga schools og clubs. anha man gud magyagaw kung mo insist ang CFA nga sundon ang ilang policies but dili sila maka fulfill sa expectations sa schools og clubs. kung nganong walay mo hatag nila og kwarta and kung nganong dili makagamit sa ayala og usc fields for the aboitiz cup is a topic nga i will not venture or go deep into but kahinganlan ukayon sab tingali. Mike, maayo tingali makahibalo pud ta ana.

i have no objections if we have to resort to paying a bigger amount for registration if it will result in more games.
Cebu Football said…
isa isa sa ta ha...regarding sa usc ug ayala nga fields..mahal daw..compared to SRFC, kay walay fixed amount gipangayo..donation ra..ang rate sa ayala ug usc per hour man ata...dili nako karemember
Anonymous said…
mike, unsa na man ang status sa football field sa SRP. naa kay info regarding ana ? grabe man gud ang initial reaction ato gud, unya murang nihilom na man. daghan ra bang expectations nga ni raise tungod niatong proposal. is it going to push thru ?
Cebu Football said…
it has been put at the back burner because of preparations for the seag and the talisay-cebu conflict in srp..have to confirm that though
Anonymous said…
mike, kadto pud ang mandaue reclamation nga football field. di ba naa pa gani toy ground breaking ceremony nga na sunstar nga ga hardhat pa gani ang CFA board. what happened pud ato ?
Anonymous said…
"doble paningkamot ang CFA...kay ilaha baya nang responsibility"

ang CFA kinhanglan pud ug suporta natong tanan. and i think sakto nga mo-insist ang CFA nga sundon ilang policies, kay kung dili, kinsa may tuhuan sa mga clubs?

if naay expectations nga wala ma-meet, that has to be assessed and remedied. besides, atong tan-awon ang na achieve or wala ma-achieve sa CFA based on long-term or short-term goals. They will be answerable depende sa term.

pero una ning tanan: kinhanglan sundon sa mga clubs ang players ang policies. kinhanglan naay governing body ug balaud, otherwise, bisan kinsa na lang ang mag-buot buot.
Anonymous said…
i think CFA should first gather everybody and explain not only their policy but more importantly their program and vision. i've talked to a lot of coaches and game officials and practically everybody says that there is no such thing as a CFA program. i hope to be corrected on this because if this is true then it reflects a lack of vision and leadership on the side of the CFA.

it is correct, policies should be followed. but first and foremost, these so called policies should be formulated and agreed on by the whole community so that everybody is on the same page.

i do agree with the last post, everybody needs to get together. however, it is still the CFA's responsibility to gather the people, show leadership and lead. unfortunately, CFA hasn't been able to do so. i do wish that they can soon.

by the way, the views and opinions lately has been invigorating. this blog is better for me bcoz purely cebu football ang discussion. i hope these posters will continue to give out their opinions.
Cebu Football said…
this is why put up the cebu football blog in the first place...to have a venue for cebu footballers....and sometimes so i could post my pics...will try to have comments summarized and presented in a separate article here
Anonymous said…
mike, naa lagi kunoy issue regarding pabol fc and mga parents sa mga players. pwede nimong ma imbestigar?
Anonymous said…
"i do agree with the last post, everybody needs to get together. however, it is still the CFA's responsibility to gather the people, show leadership and lead. unfortunately, CFA hasn't been able to do so. i do wish that they can soon."

where were you when they first gathered?
Anonymous said…
it doesnt matter if i was there, or if i had no idea that such a meeting took place. what matters is if there is a program and where is it, and why it hasnt been made public.

do not attack the people asking the questions but focus on the validity of these querries.
Anonymous said…
your question deals with the presence of people in meetings, in the people's presence in drafting plans, in the physical presence of people in developing football (the assumption is you want to participate in the discussions). so how can you, please tell me, separate the two: the persons involved and the queries. my goodness. i'm sorry but my argument is not a case of ad hominem.
Anonymous said…
question still hasn't been answered. where is the program that resulted from this meeting you alleged took place ? kana ra man ang gipangita aron atong ma discuss ang program. tutal, if naa dyuy program that was formulated because of a meeting attended by the majority of schools and clubs with football interests then that proves nga nagpataka lang ko og istorya (good for you). but if walay meeting that was scheduled for the specific purpose of formulating a program then i will not rub it on your face, but will simply request that it be posted here aron atong ma basa.

simple as that. dont beat around the bush.
Anonymous said…
you're barking up the wrong tree, sir. address that to CFA (you've been assuming na part ko ana nga group. i repeat, i'm just an observer, but a true-blue football enthusiast no less. and i'm free as free as anyone here to comment, for or against any post).

anyway, I suggested in other thread for mike to post a new thread specifically for the CFA's programs and policies (if any) aron didto mag discuss and mag post ug concrete suggestions and criticisms.

ok ra na?
Anonymous said…
ok ra na. ang katapusang pangutana lang is kanus-a ma post ang program.
Anonymous said…
di na siguro na huwaton. sugdan na sa bag-ong thread ug iduso sa CFA para ma-include sa ilang programa (if any)
Cebu Football said…
people
just got in the office...was on day off yesterday..give me an hour..or two max...to organize what i know of cfa policies..or maybe what i think are cfa policies...

thanks
Anonymous said…
I have heard about that Pabol team...are they good?
Anonymous said…
I think Springdale,CIS,BRIGHT academy, Abellana and Hiroshi are one of the best teams in cebu...and yes im sure that one of those don bosco people wrote the first reply. No offense but they are sometimes to harsH!...one time I was watching a football game in USC. I think it was aboitiz cup and I saw a U17 don bosco player boxing a springdaler during the game luckily the ref saw it and the player received a yellow card...now that wouldn't be right would it??
Anonymous said…
Punching someone in football is never good nor right...even if it is provoked. (usually, the guy who tries to get even is the one that gets penalize because it is the retaliation the refs mostly see)

as to say that they are too harsh...there are lots of teams who play hard...the difference lies when they play hard for the ball..or play hard for the sake of playing hard...

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