ANS places 3rd in Pintaflores football | Inquirer News

ANS places 3rd in Pintaflores football

/ 08:03 AM October 29, 2011

THE Abellana National School (ANS) Pomeroy drew with the Bukidnon Football Association, 1-1 to secure the bronze medal in the U16 football competition of the 4th Pintaflores National Invitational Tournament yesterday.

With the draw, ANS-Pomeroy finished with 2 wins, 2 draws and a loss.

The tournament ended yesterday in San Carlos City with the host team once again ruling the tournament with 4 wins, 1 loss and a draw.

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San Carlos City lost its final assignment yesterday against Don Bosco Victorias, 0-1 in a non-bearing match.

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The Negros Oriental Football Association (NORFA)-Dumaguete finished second with 3 wins, 1 loss and 1 draw after routing Barotac Nuevo Iloilo, 4-0, for its final match.

Bukidnon scored the first goal on the 26th minute when ANS failed to clear the ball on a goal mouth scramble which resulted from a corner kick.

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ANS equalized at the 85th minute on a penalty kick which resulted from a handball foul by the Bukidnon defender. It was converted by Michael Ruete.

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Head coach Francis Ramirez said his boys had so many chances to score but failed to convert any of its attempts.

Next up for ANS-Pomeroy is the upcoming Aboitiz Cup, Cebu City ’s longest running football tournament, which starts next month.  CORRESPONDENT MARS G. ALISON

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