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Friday, April 29, 2011
34th Fedbop national bowlfest rolls Monday
IT'S all systems go for the 34th Annual National Fedbop Bowling Championships set to roll off on May 2 to 7 at the Gold City Commercial Complex in Tagum City.
Federation of Duckpin Bowlers of the Philippines (Fedbop) board member Emie Orteza, appearing in the regular Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn on Thursday, said more than 500 pintopplers are seeing action in the event.
"Everything is set. Some 100 men's teams and 80 women's teams competing in the five-member team competition that offers huge cash prizes at stake," Orteza said.
The champion team in both divisions will receive P60,000 each while the next three placers will get P40,000, P30,000 and P20,000, respectively.
Cash prizes also await individual and youth category A, B, C, D, E winners and masters game top performers. The top 20 bowlers will also go home with cash rewards.
"This is the biggest Fedbop tournament, in terms of cash prizes. Even prizes for the youth winners were raised this year. The support of the city and provincial governments has really been a very big boost to duckpin bowling," Orteza said.
Davao del Norte Governor Rodolfo del Rosario and Tagum City Mayor Rey Uy are backing up the event organized by the Davao Province Bowlers Association (Daproba).
A motorcade from Tagum City Hall to the playing venue will usher in the opening of the bowlfest on Monday morning. A fellowship will also be held in the evening. (MLSA)
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on April 29, 2011.
Federation of Duckpin Bowlers of the Philippines (Fedbop) board member Emie Orteza, appearing in the regular Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn on Thursday, said more than 500 pintopplers are seeing action in the event.
"Everything is set. Some 100 men's teams and 80 women's teams competing in the five-member team competition that offers huge cash prizes at stake," Orteza said.
The champion team in both divisions will receive P60,000 each while the next three placers will get P40,000, P30,000 and P20,000, respectively.
Cash prizes also await individual and youth category A, B, C, D, E winners and masters game top performers. The top 20 bowlers will also go home with cash rewards.
"This is the biggest Fedbop tournament, in terms of cash prizes. Even prizes for the youth winners were raised this year. The support of the city and provincial governments has really been a very big boost to duckpin bowling," Orteza said.
Davao del Norte Governor Rodolfo del Rosario and Tagum City Mayor Rey Uy are backing up the event organized by the Davao Province Bowlers Association (Daproba).
A motorcade from Tagum City Hall to the playing venue will usher in the opening of the bowlfest on Monday morning. A fellowship will also be held in the evening. (MLSA)
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on April 29, 2011.
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Friday, February 18, 2011
Tagum to host bowling event
TAGUM City is ready to host the P600,000-rich 34th Fedbop Annual National Duckpin Bowling Championship Tournament set to roll off on May 2 to 7 at the Gold City Commercial Complex.
Federation of Duckpin Bowlers of the Philippines (Fedbop) Board member Emie Orteza, who is also president of the Sunday Bowlers Club, said Tagum City Mayor Rey Uy committed to sponsor P300,000 of the total cash prize and the fellowship night for hundreds of participants from all over the country.
"Mayor Uy's generous support is really a big boost to the tournament as it will not only give away cash prizes to team and masters game winners but also to youth bowlers. Tagum has always been a gracious host to the annual competition," Orteza said during the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn on Thursday.
He also cited Davao del Norte Governor Rodolfo del Rosario as among the major backers of the meet that will have Davao City and Zamboanga City defend the women's and men's team titles, respectively.
Davao City has held the ladies title for the past 10 years while SBC Daciba men's team was only a third-placer in last year's event held in Zamboanga City.
"Our men's team hopes to regain the championship that we won in Koronadal in 2005. We are confident of our chances this time considering that our bowlers have been preparing for the nationals through our weekly tournaments," Orteza said.
The SBC President's Cup is ongoing while the SBC Dalawahan Tournament will resume on Sunday. Preparations are also underway for the Mayor Inday Sara and Vice Mayor Rody Duterte Open Bowling Tournament on March 17 to 25.
Cash prizes of P60,000, P40,000, P30,000 and P20,000 await the top four teams of men's and women's divisions in the Fedbop annual championship.
The first four masters game winners in both categories will go home with P2,000, P1,500, P1,000 and 800 while the grand master bowler will get P2,000 and a trophy.
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on February 18, 2011.
Federation of Duckpin Bowlers of the Philippines (Fedbop) Board member Emie Orteza, who is also president of the Sunday Bowlers Club, said Tagum City Mayor Rey Uy committed to sponsor P300,000 of the total cash prize and the fellowship night for hundreds of participants from all over the country.
"Mayor Uy's generous support is really a big boost to the tournament as it will not only give away cash prizes to team and masters game winners but also to youth bowlers. Tagum has always been a gracious host to the annual competition," Orteza said during the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn on Thursday.
He also cited Davao del Norte Governor Rodolfo del Rosario as among the major backers of the meet that will have Davao City and Zamboanga City defend the women's and men's team titles, respectively.
Davao City has held the ladies title for the past 10 years while SBC Daciba men's team was only a third-placer in last year's event held in Zamboanga City.
"Our men's team hopes to regain the championship that we won in Koronadal in 2005. We are confident of our chances this time considering that our bowlers have been preparing for the nationals through our weekly tournaments," Orteza said.
The SBC President's Cup is ongoing while the SBC Dalawahan Tournament will resume on Sunday. Preparations are also underway for the Mayor Inday Sara and Vice Mayor Rody Duterte Open Bowling Tournament on March 17 to 25.
Cash prizes of P60,000, P40,000, P30,000 and P20,000 await the top four teams of men's and women's divisions in the Fedbop annual championship.
The first four masters game winners in both categories will go home with P2,000, P1,500, P1,000 and 800 while the grand master bowler will get P2,000 and a trophy.
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on February 18, 2011.
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Friday, January 28, 2011
SBC induction set, Asics Davao Run fires off Feb. 20, Rapid chess at Citimall
SBC induction set
THE President's Cup Open Bowling Tournament 2011 next month is the first major tournament to be staged by the Sunday Bowlers Club's 2011 officers and board of directors who will be sworn into office on Saturday evening at the Maxcey's Veranda.
Emie Orteza, who was elected into his fifth term as president of the group, said the President's Cup will be a seven-game team competition that will roll off on February 10 at Fairlanes Bowling Center.
"This is part of our preparations for the upcoming 34th Fedbop National Annual Bowling Tournament to be hosted by the Davao Province Bowling Association (Daproba). We really want to help Davao City defend the national women's title and regain the men's crown we last held in 2005 in Koronadal by holding regular tournaments like this," Orteza said during the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn Thursday.
The top four teams after the seven-game series will advance to the step-the-ladder finals where the champion will receive P7,000 while the next three placers will claim P5,000, P4,000 and P3,000, respectively. They will also receive trophies.
Cash prizes will also be awarded to the highest individual average titlist, highest individual and doubles scorers and masters game winners.
Mayor Inday Sara Duterte, meanwhile, has been invited as guest speaker of SBC's inducting rites.
Vice president Panfilo Efondo, secretary Melesedick Bojo, treasurer Artemio Ando and auditor Jose Torres will also be sworn into office along with Plutarco Banlasan, lawyer Vic Dumlao, Baby Gil Plata, Amado Crudo, Ireneo Dalayon, Amado Lauro, Reynaldo Soriano and Reynaldo Paloso as board of directors. (MLSA)
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on January 28, 2011.
Asics Davao Run fires off Feb. 20
SOME 1,000 participants are expected to compete for honors in the newest Asics Davao Run which kicks off at 5 a.m. on February 20 in an out-and-back course at Plaza del Carmen, Loyola St. along Bo. Obrero in Davao City.
RunClub marketing assistant Ester Mae Rollorata on Thursday said the event features new distances like the 4K, 7K and 15K as their general manager Ramong "Monchit" Mackay wanted enthusiasts to run longer with these new categories.
"It will be a new challenge as well for regular runners to exert more effort to finish these races where some P30,000 worth of Asics gift certificates await top performers and over P50,000 worth of items will be raffled off during the awarding rites," Rollorata told members of the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) during their weekly sports forum at the Tower Inn.
The first five men's and women's 15K finishers will receive P5,000, P4,000, P3,000, P2,000 and P1,000 worth of gift certificates while gift checks worth P4,000, P3,000 and P2,000 will be awarded to the first three men's and women's 7K placers. The top three men's and women's 4K runners, meanwhile, will take home P3,000, P2,000 and P1,000 worth of gift checks.
Registration fee is P350 inclusive of Asics singlet, race packet, light breakfast and finisher's certificate.
All registered runners will also avail of a one-time 15 percent discount on all regular Asics products until March 15 at Run Club. The first 200 registrants will also get RunClub Elite Card each allowing them to purchase any other brand item with 10 percent discount.
Entry forms are available at RunClub from January 27 to February 18 only. Interested runners may also contact telephone number (082) 222-8786.
The Asics event is being held in partnership with Sports Town and supported by Mix FM as official radio station and Sun.Star Davao as official media partner.
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on January 28, 2011.
Rapid chess at Citimall
SOUTH Cotabato woodpushers will show their wares in the Rapid Chess Tournament 2011 Tribute to Alex Aguilar that will unfold on February 5 and 6 at the Gaisano Grand CitiMall entertainment center.
Tournament director National Master (NM) Prospero "Bebot" Cruz bared this during the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn Thursday.
"The South Cotabato players will make this upcoming tournament a tune-up event for their regional meet. Davraa Meet-bound chessers will also see action in this 16 years old and below competition," Cruz said.
He said it will be a seven-round Swiss System format where each participant will have 25 minutes to play.
Registration fee is P75 in the rapid event where the champion will pocket a cash prize of P1,000 and a medal while next two placers will settle for P700 and P500 also with medals. Deadline is set at 12 noon on February 5.
Interested players may contact Cruz at mobile number (0908) 503-3425 and Cecilio Acas at mobile number (0907) 141-6762.
A 12-under rapid chess competition, meanwhile, will also get underway at the Gaisano Grand Citimall on Saturday and Sunday where some 80 players are expected to join. (MLSA)
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on January 28, 2011.
THE President's Cup Open Bowling Tournament 2011 next month is the first major tournament to be staged by the Sunday Bowlers Club's 2011 officers and board of directors who will be sworn into office on Saturday evening at the Maxcey's Veranda.
Emie Orteza, who was elected into his fifth term as president of the group, said the President's Cup will be a seven-game team competition that will roll off on February 10 at Fairlanes Bowling Center.
"This is part of our preparations for the upcoming 34th Fedbop National Annual Bowling Tournament to be hosted by the Davao Province Bowling Association (Daproba). We really want to help Davao City defend the national women's title and regain the men's crown we last held in 2005 in Koronadal by holding regular tournaments like this," Orteza said during the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn Thursday.
The top four teams after the seven-game series will advance to the step-the-ladder finals where the champion will receive P7,000 while the next three placers will claim P5,000, P4,000 and P3,000, respectively. They will also receive trophies.
Cash prizes will also be awarded to the highest individual average titlist, highest individual and doubles scorers and masters game winners.
Mayor Inday Sara Duterte, meanwhile, has been invited as guest speaker of SBC's inducting rites.
Vice president Panfilo Efondo, secretary Melesedick Bojo, treasurer Artemio Ando and auditor Jose Torres will also be sworn into office along with Plutarco Banlasan, lawyer Vic Dumlao, Baby Gil Plata, Amado Crudo, Ireneo Dalayon, Amado Lauro, Reynaldo Soriano and Reynaldo Paloso as board of directors. (MLSA)
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on January 28, 2011.
Asics Davao Run fires off Feb. 20
SOME 1,000 participants are expected to compete for honors in the newest Asics Davao Run which kicks off at 5 a.m. on February 20 in an out-and-back course at Plaza del Carmen, Loyola St. along Bo. Obrero in Davao City.
RunClub marketing assistant Ester Mae Rollorata on Thursday said the event features new distances like the 4K, 7K and 15K as their general manager Ramong "Monchit" Mackay wanted enthusiasts to run longer with these new categories.
"It will be a new challenge as well for regular runners to exert more effort to finish these races where some P30,000 worth of Asics gift certificates await top performers and over P50,000 worth of items will be raffled off during the awarding rites," Rollorata told members of the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) during their weekly sports forum at the Tower Inn.
The first five men's and women's 15K finishers will receive P5,000, P4,000, P3,000, P2,000 and P1,000 worth of gift certificates while gift checks worth P4,000, P3,000 and P2,000 will be awarded to the first three men's and women's 7K placers. The top three men's and women's 4K runners, meanwhile, will take home P3,000, P2,000 and P1,000 worth of gift checks.
Registration fee is P350 inclusive of Asics singlet, race packet, light breakfast and finisher's certificate.
All registered runners will also avail of a one-time 15 percent discount on all regular Asics products until March 15 at Run Club. The first 200 registrants will also get RunClub Elite Card each allowing them to purchase any other brand item with 10 percent discount.
Entry forms are available at RunClub from January 27 to February 18 only. Interested runners may also contact telephone number (082) 222-8786.
The Asics event is being held in partnership with Sports Town and supported by Mix FM as official radio station and Sun.Star Davao as official media partner.
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on January 28, 2011.
Rapid chess at Citimall
SOUTH Cotabato woodpushers will show their wares in the Rapid Chess Tournament 2011 Tribute to Alex Aguilar that will unfold on February 5 and 6 at the Gaisano Grand CitiMall entertainment center.
Tournament director National Master (NM) Prospero "Bebot" Cruz bared this during the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn Thursday.
"The South Cotabato players will make this upcoming tournament a tune-up event for their regional meet. Davraa Meet-bound chessers will also see action in this 16 years old and below competition," Cruz said.
He said it will be a seven-round Swiss System format where each participant will have 25 minutes to play.
Registration fee is P75 in the rapid event where the champion will pocket a cash prize of P1,000 and a medal while next two placers will settle for P700 and P500 also with medals. Deadline is set at 12 noon on February 5.
Interested players may contact Cruz at mobile number (0908) 503-3425 and Cecilio Acas at mobile number (0907) 141-6762.
A 12-under rapid chess competition, meanwhile, will also get underway at the Gaisano Grand Citimall on Saturday and Sunday where some 80 players are expected to join. (MLSA)
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on January 28, 2011.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Sara-Rody bowlfest rolls off July 15
THE Mayor Inday Sara and Vice Mayor Rody Handog Pasasalamat Open Bowling Tournament rolls off at 7 p.m. on July 15 at the Fairlanes Bowling Center.
Organizer Sunday Bowlers Club (SBC) president Emie Orteza bared this during the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn Thursday.
He said, "This tournament is being organized in appreciation of Dabawenyo bowlers who supported the campaign of the Dutertes in the city's top two local positions."
He said the event will be a seven-game series where the top four teams based on total pinfalls will advance to the step-the-ladder championship round slated July 23.
"Each team shall be composed of five players. Since this is an open competition, bowlers from other associations are welcome to join," he said.
He said over 15 teams are expected to vie for the total P25,000 cash prize at stake for the winners including teams from SM City Davao and Davao City Water District (DCWD).
He also said a group of nurses from the Southern Philippines Medical Center are also joining the bowlfest.
He added, "These nurses are our newest members in the club. We are happy that more and more Dabawenyos get into the habit of playing duckpin bowling."
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on July 9, 2010.
Organizer Sunday Bowlers Club (SBC) president Emie Orteza bared this during the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn Thursday.
He said, "This tournament is being organized in appreciation of Dabawenyo bowlers who supported the campaign of the Dutertes in the city's top two local positions."
He said the event will be a seven-game series where the top four teams based on total pinfalls will advance to the step-the-ladder championship round slated July 23.
"Each team shall be composed of five players. Since this is an open competition, bowlers from other associations are welcome to join," he said.
He said over 15 teams are expected to vie for the total P25,000 cash prize at stake for the winners including teams from SM City Davao and Davao City Water District (DCWD).
He also said a group of nurses from the Southern Philippines Medical Center are also joining the bowlfest.
He added, "These nurses are our newest members in the club. We are happy that more and more Dabawenyos get into the habit of playing duckpin bowling."
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on July 9, 2010.
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Friday, May 28, 2010
Sunstar Davao: SBC to hold 'Tatlohan' bowlfest at Fairlanes
THE 2nd Tatlohan Bowling Tournament will roll off on Saturday at the Fairlanes Bowling Center along F. Torres St.
This was according to host Sunday Bowlers Club (SBC) president Emie Orteza during the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn Thursday (May 27).
"The tournament will be held twice a month in partnership with Daciba (Davao City Bowlers Association). SBC and Daciba will take turns in hosting the event. The first Tatlohan was hosted by Daciba so this Saturday will be our turn," Orteza said.
He said both bowling groups agreed to hold the biennial competition in preparation for next year's National Fedbop Open set in Tagum City.
"We want to prepare this early so we can have stronger chances next year. We really want to defend the women's title for Davao City in the nationals and at the same time better the third finish of the men's team," Orteza said.
The three-game tournament offers cash prizes of P3,000 to the champion, P2,000 to the second placer, and P1,000 to the third finisher.
"The team with the highest total of pinfalls after three games will be declared champion. We expect over 20 teams competing," Orteza said.
SBC will also resume its monthly finals on Sunday. (MLSA)
This was according to host Sunday Bowlers Club (SBC) president Emie Orteza during the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn Thursday (May 27).
"The tournament will be held twice a month in partnership with Daciba (Davao City Bowlers Association). SBC and Daciba will take turns in hosting the event. The first Tatlohan was hosted by Daciba so this Saturday will be our turn," Orteza said.
He said both bowling groups agreed to hold the biennial competition in preparation for next year's National Fedbop Open set in Tagum City.
"We want to prepare this early so we can have stronger chances next year. We really want to defend the women's title for Davao City in the nationals and at the same time better the third finish of the men's team," Orteza said.
The three-game tournament offers cash prizes of P3,000 to the champion, P2,000 to the second placer, and P1,000 to the third finisher.
"The team with the highest total of pinfalls after three games will be declared champion. We expect over 20 teams competing," Orteza said.
SBC will also resume its monthly finals on Sunday. (MLSA)
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Election of officers on November 5
Outgoing president Charles Raymond A. Maxey, sports editor of Sunstar Davao, is calling all members to attend the election of officers on November 5, 2009 at the Tower Inn-The Business Hotel along Qurino Avenue.
Emie Orteza, regional director of the Federation of Duckpin Bowlers of the Philippines and Salvador Paholio Jr., vice-president for Mindanao of PhilCycling, will act as members of the Commission on Elections.
Maxey said the polls will start at exactly 11 a.m.
Emie Orteza, regional director of the Federation of Duckpin Bowlers of the Philippines and Salvador Paholio Jr., vice-president for Mindanao of PhilCycling, will act as members of the Commission on Elections.
Maxey said the polls will start at exactly 11 a.m.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Tenpin, duckpin bowling tourneys set
Tenpin, duckpin bowling tourneys set
The Durian Tenpin Bowlers Association (DUTBA) Inc. will hold an open tournament on August 10 to 12 at the NCCC Mall of Davao while the Sunday Bowlers Club will have a duckpin bowling competition starting on August 5 at the Fairlanes.
Paul Rabe, DUTBA spokesman, said that cash prizes are at stake for the three-man team champion while the highest team triple and double scorers will also get rewards.
The champion wins P10,000, P7,000 for the second placers, P5,000 for the third placers, P5,000 for the fourth placers and P3,000 for the fifth placers.
Duckpin bowling at the Fairlanes will also resume when the Sunday Bowlers Club hosts the 23rd Kadayawan sa Davao Open Tournament starting on August 5.
Tournament director Emie Orteza said that the event is supported by Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte and Vice Mayor Sara Z. Duterte to continue the development of duckpin bowling in Davao.
Opening ceremony is scheduled at 7 p.m. with playing dates on August 7, 12, 14, 16 and championship round on August 18 starting at 6:30 p.m.
Orteza, on Thursday's Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn, said that the Division 1 and Division 2 champions will win P8,000, each, P6,000 for the second placers, P4,000 for the third placers and P3,000 for the fourth placers, apiece. Division 1 is for private, non-government and government agencies while Division 2 is for the commercial teams.
Friday, May 16, 2008
SBC Tatlohan rolls off May 20
The Sunday Bowlers Club Tatlohan Bowling Tournament rolls off on May 20 to 23 at the Fairlanes, according to organizer Emie Orteza.
On Thursday’s Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the Tower Inn, Orteza said that the tournament is in preparation for Davao teams seeing action in the P200,000 Iligan City National Invitational Tournament on June 15 to 20.
Orteza said that three teams from Davao, three from Iligan, three from Gen.Santos and one from Zamboanga have started preparing early for the Iligan contest.
He said that right after the Tatlohan tournament, another tune-up competition will be organized to fine tune the skills of the Davao players.
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