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S. Dacawi
Displaying
the winning form that earned that numerous national and invitational titles,
the Baguio Cinderellas breezed through in the 2nd Santiago City Week-end Futsal
Cup with a clean 4-o, win-loss cards in the tournament organized last week-end
by the Santiago City Football Club.
Led
by striker Judith Doctolero and third-generation pick Jana Cabanilla, the Baguio
squad methodically dumped Isabela State, 5-1, Santiago FC, 12-2, Blue Lions B,
5-0, and a newly assembled Baguio squad, the Blued Lions A, 3-2, for a clean
sweep of their schedule organized by tournament commissioner Victor
Ngipol in Santiago.
Cabanilla
punctured the oppositions’ defenses with 11 goals over-all while
Doctolero had a 10=-goal aggregate to emerge the top two scorers in the blitz
tournament organized by the Santiago City Football Club.
Newcomer
Baguio Lions A representing St. Louis Universitys scored three wins for second
place over-all. It blnkedBl;ueLions B, 4-0, dumped Santiago Football Club, 7-3,
and toyed with Isabela, 8-2
Host
Isabela State U plucked two victories at the expense of Santiago City, 5-1, and
debuting Blue Lions B,3-1, to finish third in the five-team weekend
meet.
Used
to adjusting to the givens just to be able to play, the Cinderellas left Baguio
early evening of Saturday, dozing off during the trip to and carrying with them
pre-cook food to cut on billeting and food costs.
“We’ve
been used to traveling straight playing field since we won our first national
title,” recalled veteran defender Vangie Gigan. “Somehow, lack of rest
prior to a tournament has never been a problem as the team would usually come
home with the trophy.”
Completing
the victorious line-up were Melody Bucahan, Jocelyn Dalisay and Luisa Marie
Cabanilla.
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