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North, South jungolfers rekindle rivalry in Pueblo de Oro finale

ICTSI Elite Junior PGT Finals begins at CDO
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CAGAYAN DE ORO – With momentum likely to prove decisive in a three-day team battle, the North and South want to hit the ground running as the ICTSI Elite Junior PGT Finals begins on Tuesday at the Pueblo de Oro Golf and Country Club here.

Both sides are coming off a long, grueling campaign highlighted by six legs of regional qualifying and now bring their best young players into a Ryder Cup-style showdown that will test not only their shotmaking but also their composure under pressure.

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And with four-ball matches opening the Finals, getting off to a strong start could prove crucial.

Day I will feature the best-ball competition, with both sides expected to field their strongest partnerships in the 7-10, 11-14 and 15-18 age categories. Each player will play his or her own ball, with the better score of the pair counting on each hole.

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Day 2 shifts to the challenging foursomes (alternate shot), before the deciding singles matches are played on Thursday.

North coach Joey Anciano knows the opening exchanges could set the tone for the entire showdown, but stressed that staying composed in pressure-packed moments will ultimately separate the winner from the loser.

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“Staying calm under pressure. Both teams are good, but the side that handles the close moments and makes key putts will win,” said Anciano.

The North boasts considerable depth in the 7-10 division, led by girls Winter Serapio, Jaicee Cervantes, Andrea Dee and Jehanne Mendoza, and boys Zach Guicio, Zoji Edoc, Kenzo Tan and Kingston Ching.

South, however, has plenty of firepower of its own, with Soleil Molde, Ana Marie Aguilar, Vanya Go and Akeisha Yocte leading the girls’ side, while Ethan Lago, Stephen Clementer, Lucas Revilleza and Darren Ong banner the boys’ contingent.

The 11-14 division promises another riveting battle, with North leaning on girls Cailey Gonzales, Georgina Handog, Mavis Espedido and Quincy Pilac, while Chan Ahn, Vito Sarines, Javie Bautista and Jacob Casuga make up the boys’ contingent.

South counters with Marqaela Dy, Brittany Tamayo, Rafella Batican and Zuri Bagaloyos in the girls’ bracket, and Ken Guillermo, Jared Saban, Ralph Batican and Mico Woo among the boys.

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    The 15-18 girls’ division adds another layer of intrigue, with North’s Lisa Sarines, Rafa Anciano, Mona Sarines and Kendra Garingalao taking on South’s Tashanah Balangauan, Precious Zaragosa, Apple Gotiong and Lois Lane Go.

    North’s Shinichi Suzuki, Jakob Taruc, Nathan Belandres and Santi Asuncion, on the other hand, gear up for a spirited battle with South’s Alexis Nailga, Sebastian Sajuela, Clement Ordeneza and Roman Tiongko in the premier boys’ division.

    While North has the psychological advantage of having won the first showdown, 26 1/2-21 1/2, South now has the benefit of playing on home soil – with a new generation of qualifiers eager to prove they belong on the biggest junior stage.

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