Talavera, Teregeyo lead Budweiser Monday Night League winners

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Posted on Apr 19 2006
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Robert Talavera of Super Fafa and Lynn Teregeyo of Team Familia lead the individual winners of the inaugural Philippine Bowling Association-Budweiser Monday Night League that recently concluded at the Saipan Bowling Center.

Talavera and Teregeyo won a total of six individual awards between them with Teregeyo hauling the lion’s share with four.

Talavera finished the season with the highest average after knocking down 205.6 pins per game, while Teregeyo was the women’s top roller with a 168.21 pinfall average.

The pair also got going in the high series scratch category with Talavera besting older brother Edgar by a single pin, 696-695, and Teregeyo winning after putting up a 592. Edgar Talavera played for Pacific Islands Club 2.

Teregeyo also reigned supreme in the women’s high game scratch and high game with handicap after rolling 227 in the latter and 252 in the former.

Simon Manacop of Monday Night League champion Saipan Bowling Center took top honors for the men’s high game scratch with his 279 followed by Edgar Talavera’s 278.

Efren Cacdac of Splitless and John Jimeno of PIC 2 finished tied atop the high game with handicap for the men after registering identical 291s.

Mario Mayuga of Splitless won the high series with handicap after rolling a 777 followed by Jimeno who knocked down a 761.

Gina Sablan of CIC-Aon prevented a Teregeyo sweep of the women’s individual awards after coming away with a 696 in the high series with handicap.

In the special team awards, four different teams won the four categories. Super Fafa (830 pinfalls) topped the high game scratch followed by PIC 2 (821). PIC 1 (913) was No. 1 in the high game with handicap followed by a tie between Kitz’s Youth Team and Budweiser (903). SBC (2,322) and Super Fafa (2,313) was 1 and 2 in the high series scratch, while Budweiser (2,585) got the high series scratch with Splitless (2,554) the runner-up.

All individual and team winners took home cash prizes between $15 and $45 for their accomplishments.

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