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SPORTS 37
ARAB TIMES, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 2016
Top & above: Photos taken during the 74th FBC badminton tournament awarding ceremony.
FBC 74th badminton tourney concludes
Carlson reaches US Amateur semis
Dalke, Texeira advance
By Michelle Fe SantiagoArab Times Staff
KUWAIT CITY, Aug 20: The Fili-pino Badminton Committee in Ku-wait (FBC) concluded its 74th Bad-minton Tournament on Friday at the Kuwait Disabled Sports Club in Hawally with veteran and amateur badminton players participating in the event.
All players displayed their best
form as they battled it out with the best players. The veteran smashers from Levels A&B, the equally ag-gressive players from Level C and the new and upcoming badminton players of Level D showcased inten-sified performances aiming to bag the championship cup.
Meanwhile, FBC President Jim-my Carandang is inviting all bad-minton enthusiasts to participate in
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich, Aug 20, (AP): Michigan sopho-more Nick Carlson advanced to the US Amateur semifinals Friday in an unlikely hometown run at Oak-land Hills.
Carlson, from Hamilton, Michi-gan, beat Illinois junior Dylan Meyer of Evans-ville, Indiana, 3 and 1, taking the lead with a birdie chip-in on the par-4 14th that he celebrated with a running, double fight pump.
Wearing a Wolverines outfit, the 19-year-old Carlson won the par-4 15th with a birdie and ended the match with a par victory on the par-3 17th on the Donald Ross-designed South Course that Ben Hogan dubbed “The Monster” in his 1951 US Open victory.
Carlson will face 20-year-old Australian Curtis Luck, a 2-up win-
ner over Pepperdine sophomore Sa-hith Theegala of Chino Hills, Cali-fornia.
Carlson is 1,981st in the world amateur ranking. He averaged 73.90 in 11 events for Michigan as a freshman, with his best finish a tie for third in the 2015 Windon Memorial Classic. In the Big Ten
Match Play Championships in Feb-ruary, he was 0-2-1.
Boote is 41st in the rankings.In the other quarterfinals, Oklaho-
ma sophomore Brad Dalke of Nor-man, Oklahoma, beat former Stan-ford player David Boote of Wales 3 and 2, and Southern California ju-nior Jonah Texeira of Porter Ranch, California, topped LSU sophomore Luis Gagne of Orlando, Florida, 3 and 2.
Luke is seventh in the rank-ings, Texeira 223rd, and Dalke 265th.
2nd runners-up
the 75th tourney (Aug 26, Sept 2 & 9) from 8 am to 1 pm and in the up-coming FBC One-Day Tourney — “Clash of the Novices” to be held on September 16, 2016.
On the other hand, FBC Sin-gles and adults/kids badminton coaching/tutorial and court rental are from 2 pm to 5 pm. For in-quiries please call FBC new ho-tline number 67758533 or visit the Kuwait Disabled Sports Club in Hawally.
Peterson 2nd
Pieters takes CzechMasters ‘sole’ leadVYSOKY UJEZD, Czech Re-public, Aug 20, (AP): Defending champion Thomas Pieters is by himself at the top of the Czech Masters leaderboard after shoot-ing a 2-under 70 in Saturday’s third round for a two-stroke lead.
The Belgian began the round sharing the lead with Jeff Winther of Denmark but moved ahead after three birdies at the front nine and another birdie on the 10th.
But Pieters fell back with two straight bogeys on the 11th and 12th for a 12-under 204 total at the Albatross Golf Resort near Prague.
Paul Peterson of the United States produced the best third round with an 8-under 64 to equal the course record. After a flawless round with eight birdies, Peterson surged to second with a 10-under 206. Winther is a shot further back, tied for third with Englishman Rob-ert Rock.
FBC 74th Badminton Tournament Winners
AM GamesLevel A DoublesChampion – Medo Abbod, Ri-
yadh Baik; 1st Runner Up – D o y Viray, Randy De Leon.
Level B DoublesChampion – Eduardo Gardose,
Jojo Navarro; 1st Runner Up – Gerald Sampang, Ailyn Borcena.
Level CChampion – Chong Jin Kim,
Elsie San Juan; 1st Runner Up – Rafiq Ali, Elisa Belarmino; 2nd Runner up – Edrick Estrera, Romelie Desposado.
Level DChampion – Ryan Apusen,
Monica Pablo; 1st Runner Up – Joey Begcas, Divine Obo; 2nd Runner up – Bing Cielo, Roelyn Astorga.
Level EChampion: Gary Estiller, Cattie
Guavez Alba; 1st Runner Up – Nerissa Edlisan, Leo Tordillo; 2nd Runner up – Mae Manalo, Roselin Tagudin.
PM GamesLevel A SinglesChampion – Medo Abbod; 1st
Runner Up – Dennis Romeo Ma-lay.
Level B SinglesChampion – Jelsey Carandang;
1st Runner Up – Eduardo Gar-dose.
Level C SinglesChampion – Jenny Ogalde;
1st Runner Up – Vernz Juachon.Level D SinglesChampion – Joey Begcas; 1st
Runner Up – Roelyn Astorga.
Javillo, KFC pip Fitness;Kuwait Steel rout Saveco
Matar Warriors and KAI triumph
By Arab Times Staff
KUWAIT CITY, Aug 20: Kuwait Food Company’s Ch-ing Javillo scored 25 points including a last minute 3- pointer for his side to turn an imminent defeat into a 78-75 win against Fitness First at the PBLK basketball confer-ences played at the Disabled Sports Club, Hawally Friday.
Angeles added 17 points to the KFC slate. Javillo scored 5 of his 25 in the third quarter and finished with 6 rebounds and 12 assists. He also made a team-high four 3-point-ers as KFC rallied from behind to clinch the crucial inter-company victory.
Fitness were gripped by early game jitters as KFC’s Waslo and Angeles took turns to bombard their hoop in the opening minutes before closing the first quarter with a whopping 14 points lead at 22-8.
Fitness First, playing past the opening round of the conference, missed 7 of their
first 11 shots in the opening round but managed to recover and turn the game around in the second quarter, gnawing their deficit down to 10 points with a 19-15 run at the turn of the first half.
KFC’s Sandoy partnered with Ange-les in the third quarter in crucial runs, as he shot a clutch jumper while also grabbing an offensive rebound in the dying seconds of the quarter. He was 6-for-15 from the field. KFC had the fi-nal 8 points of the third quarter includ-ing two quick 3s from Javillo to add to his side’s lead, bringing them 14 points ahead at the turn of the period, 61-47.
The fourth quarter of the game saw both sides hit the court with aggressive offensive runs with Javillo and Ange-les leading the KFC effort while Alisbo and Tadlas alternated in their barrages to scorch the opposition hoop. Alisbo led the field with 38 points including six 3-pointers.
With just three minutes left, the duo scored 11 points between them in the round as the game headed to the fi-nal stretch with KFC still in the lead. Alisbo and Tadlas scored to zero down their side’s deficit, bringing the scores to 75-75. In the final seconds, it was Javillo’s shot from outside the 3-point line that handed KFC the win at 78-75 at the buzzer.
On the other hand, Saveco bowed 80-102 to Kuwait Steel in another inter-company bout. The first three minutes of the opening half saw a Devera who finished with 28 points, shot from out-side the paint to hand Steel some 3 go-ahead points to surge forward as Castro and Flores mounted ferocious attacks on the opposition’s defense to raise the Steel advantage midway into the half to 38-34.
With the tit-for-tat exchanges con-tinuing and Saveco trailing by four
Kuwait Food Company team
Kuwait Steel team
Matar Warriors team
KAI team
Fitness First team
KEO Tamaraws team
Furyk, Glover tie for second with two others
Kim shoots Wyndham-record 10-under 60GREENSBORO, North Carolina, Aug 20, (AP): Si Woo Kim and Lucas Glover had putts for 59 on another low-scoring day in the Wyndham Championship.
Kim’s 50-foot birdie try on his final hole — the par-4 ninth — slid by the right edge Friday, leaving the 21-year-old South Korean player with a tournament-record 10-under 60 and a two-stroke lead.
Glover shot 61, missing a 6-foot birdie putt on the par-4 17th and three-putting the par-4 18th for bogey in the PGA Tour’s regular-season finale.
They missed chances to become the second player this month to break 60 on the PGA Tour.
Jim Furyk, tied for second with Glover and two others, shot the first 58 in PGA Tour history Aug 7 in the final round of
the Travelers Championship. Six players, including Furyk, have shot 59.
Kim drove into the left rough on the par-4 18th, costing himself a clean shot at the front pin position.
Kim eagled the par-5 fifth, hitting a 347-yard drive and a 170-yard approach
to 10 feet. He made the last of his 10 bird-ies on the par-4 eighth, holing another 10-footer. Kim played his opening nine in 6-under 29, and also birdied the par-4 second — making another 10-footer.
After making three bogeys in an open-ing 68, Kim had a 12-under 128 total to take the two shot advantage over Furyk,
Lucas Glover, Kevin Na and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama into the weekend.
Kim’s previous best on the PGA Tour was a final-round 63 last month in a play-off loss to Aaron Baddeley last month in
Alabama in the Bar-basol Championship.
Furyk had a 64, birdieing four in a row on Nos. 13-16.
Glover birdied Nos. 11 and 13-16 He’s coming off a seven-week break.
Matsuyama shot a 64.
Na, tied for the first-round lead with Spain’s Rafa Cabrera
Bello at 63, had a 67.Cabrera Bello was three strokes back at
9 under after a 68.US Olympian Rickie Fowler was tied
for 11th at 6 under after his second 67.Patrick Reed was 3 under after a 71. He
won the 2013 event for his first tour title.Davis Love III, the tournament winner
last year at age 51, is sidelined following hip surgery.
The top 125 in the FedEx Cup stand-ings will qualify for The Barclays next week at Bethpage Black. It the next-to-last chance to earn Ryder Cup points, with the top eight players determined after The Barclays. Love will make his first three captain’s picks Sept 11 after the BMW Championship. The final pick comes two weeks later after the Tour Championship.
Saveco team
HEISCO team
points, Steel’s Devera received a pass from Nuenay, lobbed the ball from be-hind the arc for a three pointer, then an-other three in the next minute to extend his side’s lead at the end of the third.
The final quarter saw the ball criss-cross the court in both directions. Cas-tro extended Steel’s lead in the final stretch with two successful free throws, and then hitting a jumper from the foul line. After a turnover by Saveco’s An-tonio, Devera hit a deep 3-pointer that
further sent Saveco deeper down.Montoya’s long range 3-pointer after
a Saveco timeout quieted the crowd, and the point guard quickly followed that with a clutch jumper as the buzzer sounded, for an end to proceedings, Saveco adrift by a whopping 22 points, 102-80.
In the third game, Matar Warriors won 60-59 against KEO Tamaraws, Jax Smith and Bucu leading the charge. The KAI team on the other hand won 82-73 against HEISCO in the final game.
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