USC-TC bags first win in CAFC interclub tilt | Inquirer News

USC-TC bags first win in CAFC interclub tilt

/ 08:58 AM May 24, 2011

Former Philippine team member Joshua Fegidero exploded with six goals to lift the University of San Carlos-Technological Center (USC-TC) to its first win in the men’s open of the ongoing Cebu Amateur Football Club (CAFC) 11th National Interclub Football Cup yesterday at the USC-TC football field.

USC-TC routed Count FC, 14-1, to tally three points good for second place in Group A with a 1-1 (win -loss) record.
Fegidero proved unstoppable when he kicked in his first goal at the 28th minute of the match, which he immediately followed with another goal a minute later.

Fegidero scored the rest of his six goals in the second half at the 53rd, 54th, 57th and 81st minutes.

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In the other game, San Roque Royal United (SRRU) barged into the win column by blanking the Coast Guard, 2-0.
In the 40 above, Hiroshi shares the top spot with WealthBank Queen City United A after a 3-1 victory over WealthBank QCU-B last Sunday night.

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In the boys 17-Under, USC-TC tallied its second win with a 3-1 beating of Ateneo de Cebu (AdC) while its sister team USC-NC had no luck after bowing to Mandaue Technical Institute (MTI), 1-5.

In the distaff side, the USC-TC lady booters stretched its winning streak to three with a 2-1 edging of the Aroroy FC from Masbate.

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In the boys 14 under, Maria Montessori International School (MMIS) compensated for its first day loss with a spectacular 15-1 routing of SJSM/3BROS.

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In the boys 12 under, Springdale FC and AdC top their respective groupings with six points apiece after winning both their assignments yesterday.

Springdale FC edged VDR2 FC, 3-2, while AdC had the same score against Danao FC.
In the players 10, SRRU cruised to its third win after annihilating Cebu South United, 9-0, while Danao FC blasted SJSM/3BROS, 5-2.

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