DBTC 4, SHS-AdC rout foes | Inquirer News

DBTC 4, SHS-AdC rout foes

/ 06:02 AM January 09, 2012

DON BOSCO Technology Center (DBTC) 4 and Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu (SHS-AdC) posted impressive wins last Saturday in the Players 10 category of the 14th Aboitiz Football Cup held at the Aboitiz Sports Field in Subangdaku Mandaue City.

DBTC 4 exploded with 21 points while conceding no goals to Center for International Education (CIE) 1 while the Magis Eagles had a rout of their own against Child Learning Foundation (CLF), 19-0.

Other matches in the category saw Bright Academy winning via default against Mactan Air Base Elementary School (MABES), Subangdaku Football Club (SFC) edging Holy Infant School (HIS), 1-0, and DBTC 5 earning a 2-0 win when its sister school DBTC 2 defaulted in the match.

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In the Players 6, San Roque Football Club (SRFC), Children’s Paradise Montessori School (CPMS), Bright Minds Active Learning Village (BMALV) and Canduman Dedon all won their matches.

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SRFC and CPMS won via default respectively against Bright Academy B and MABES. BMALV, for its part, demolished Bright Academy A, 4-0, while Canduman edged DBTC, 1-0.

The remaining match in the category ended in a 3-all draw between Giuseppe FC and the Magis Eagles.

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Giuseppe FC had better luck in the Players 8 as it surged past Canduman, 4-2. Other matches had Springdale surviving CPMS, 1-0, and DBTC A squeaking past DBTC C, 3-2.

Canduman came back in the Boys 12 with an 8-0 thrashing of St. Augustine International School (SAIS) FC while Bright Academy blanked DBTC 2, 4-0. /CORRESPONDENT MARS G. ALISON

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