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La Salle - Ateneo Match Play Unfolds at Tagaytay Midlands

THE best shotmakers from De La Salle and Ateneo see action in the much anticipated La Salle-Ateneo Match Play 2007 which starts Wednesday at the Tagaytay Midlands.

“Our friends in the other side are in for a big surprise,” said Ateneo skipper Teboy Javier on the eve of the Ryder Cup-style event, a rivalry so intense that both schools had to tap the best talents in their respective camps to ensure victory.

Six foursome and six four-ball matches are on tap in the first two rounds of the three-day event, which both teams want to dominate for the much-needed momentum going into the crucial singles matches Friday.

The event, organized and hosted by Belle Corp. and Tagaytay Highlands in cooperation with the De La Salle Alumni Association Golf Club and the Ateneo Golf Foundation, officially kicked off last night with the parade of teams followed by the traditional hitting of the ceremonial drive.

After losing in the inaugural staging of the event in 2004 at Sherwood Hills, the Archers took the next two duels at Camp John Hay in Baguio in 2005 and back at Sherwood last year, giving them the impetus and confidence.

“We’ll definitely go for a third straight win,” said Freddie Mendoza, team captain of La Salle. Mendoza and Javier remain evasive when asked who will be matched up with in the first round with both skippers hoping to startle each other with their combinations, which in turn they hope will deliver.

Tommy Manotoc, Francis Gaston, Miko Alejandro, Justin Tambunting, Jenz Teczon and SEA Games silver medallist Anya Tanpinco are bannering La Salle’s squad along with King Stehmeier, JP Reyes, Marco Olives, Justin Lim¬jap, Miko Yee, Oliver Gan, Sammy Sy, Chucky Hong, Raffy Garcia, Chris Infante, Chepe Dulay, Ronnie Littua, Kim Hong, Yayi Es¬cuadro, Bobby Celestino, Bones Floro, Migs Garcia and Augie Palisoc.

Ateneo, on the other hand, is pinning its hopes on reigning national amateur champion Anthony Fer¬nando, Jeric Hechanova, Iggy Clave¬cilla, Junjun Plana, Marcel Puyat and Jingy Tuason with support to come from Gab Ati¬en¬za, Joel Ber¬naldez, Manoling Chan, Leana Farrales, Bayani Garcia, John Gobing, Katrina Gon¬zales, Lovelyn Guioguio, Marty Ilagan, Bobby Iñigo, Pepot Iñigo, Jovi Neri, Mikey Ozaeta, Don Padilla, Lino Retu¬erto, Mark Rivera, Benjie Sarmiento and Yoyong Velez.

The event is backed by Solar Sports, Pisanti golf, Mezze Bistro & Bar, Reverie Communications Connections, American Eye Center, Raymundo’s Awards and Trophies and Philippine Airlines.


Manila Times - December 19, 2007