Ang Kalatas Volume V April 2015 Issue | Page 19

THE MESSAGE. BRINGING INTO FOCUS FILIPINO PRESENCE IN AUSTRALIA www.kalatas.com.au | Volume 5 Number 7 | APRIL 2015 SPORTS 19 eet Off to a Rousing Start alumni match ended in a 56-all draw after a see-sawing battle that saw the lead changed hands several times. Ateneo Sea Eagle and Ateneo de Cebu Travis Mantua and One La Salle NSW Archer Mark Franco led the team scoring honours. The rest of the matches had Adamson Falcons beating One LA Salle NSW, 61-49 and Adamson Falcons demolishing UP Maroons, 63 – 23. Individual scoring honours after this round of games went to Mapua Cardinal Jaqson Arellano who leads the scoring ladder with 42 points followed by One LA Salle NSW Archer Mark Franco 40 points, Angeles University Jets Byron Murphy 38 points and Ateneo Sea Eagle Travis Mantua 35 points. Adamson University Falcons lead group A with 2 wins no lose while JRU Heavy Bombers pace group B with a 2 win no lose result as well. The next round of elimination games continues on 12 April and the semis and grand finals on 19 April at PCYC Marrickville from 9 in the morning. ADAMSON U 2015 Miss PCUA Adamson U muse Alyssa Manalo (centre) with Jasmine Henry and Mon Policarpio. ATENEO SEA EAGL ES TECH PILIPINAS Photo credit: Mon Policarpio ONE LA SALLE ANGELES SELECTION PAMA Golf Cup THE PAMA Cup Golf Tournament was held last month at the Riverside Oaks Golf Resort in Cattai, NSW. It was a fund raising event for the continuing yearly medical missions project of the Philippine Australian Medical Association (PAMA) in the Philippines which started in 2008. Proclaimed winners were: Overall Champion – Lloyd Rodgers with a net score of 68, Grade A Winner was Jonathan Espejo, Grade B Winner was Daven Naidu, Grade C Winner was Jun de la Pena. Runner Up Grade A was Paul Abordo, Runner Up Grade B was Anthony Ramos and Runner Up Grade C was Sergio Jamonong. Also awarded were 18 Novelty prizes. To support the PAMA mission, the winners donated their prizes – the overall champion donated his whole prize of $325, Daven Naidu also donated his $150 prize followed by the Novelty winners- Joe Cura, Richard Dadat, Edwa Garcia, Mike Garcia, Ramon Gonzales, Max Borromeo, Anthony Ramos and Paul Abordo at $25 each. As an offshoot of the golf tournament, a prominent golfer, Max Borromeo and his family in the Philippines donated 100,000