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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
PJAC bowlers snatch lead

THE Reygie's PJAC snatched the division A lead from early leader Fairlanes during the third meeting of the Annual Oktoberfest Open Bowling Tournament 2007 at the Fairlanes Bowling Center recently.

Reygie's amassed a total of 3,248 after six games to grab the No. 1 spot of the division for private companies, government agencies, and non-government agencies while Fairlanes dropped to second place with 3,198 pinfalls.

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Petronas came third after hitting 3,197 pinfalls while DBA Bowlers placed fourth with 3,183 and SJC House of Chandeliers was fifth with 3,133.

The Davao City Water District (DCWD) followed in sixth with 3,177, Davao Auto Club A (3,100) seventh, Merco (2,999) eighth, Davao Auto Club B (2,960) ninth and Diel-Adlier/Victoria Plaza (2,560) 10th.

In division B, Top Shots kept its top position by rolling 3,464 pins while B&L Daciba was second with3,427.

Trailing behind were Brilliant Pawnshop (3,388), SBC Chiefs-1 (3,346), Bravorm Engineering (3,327), D' N3PIDS Reloaded (3,310), Leomar Bowlers (3,274), Rosy Cheeks (3,260), Gian's Grille (3,172) and SBC Chiefs 2 (2,666).

Games will resume tonight in the bowlfest that offers cash prizes and trophies to the winners. (MLSA)

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