By Mike T. Limpag
THE University of San Carlos Technological Center (USC-TC) ended the unbeaten run of Crazy Horse, 2-1, in the Men�s Open of the 2nd Mandaue Football League at the San Roque Parish field yesterday.
Crazy Horse, one of the top clubs in Cebu, dropped to 2-1 for second place, while the idle Erco leads the standings with two wins. USC is third with one win, while Arsenal (0-1) and San Roque Royal United (0-2) round up the bottom two spots.
Yesterday, USC-TC clearly had the advantage in conditioning as they dominated ball possession in the first half. Pomploso Atillo could have opened the scoring in the 20th but missed from the right flank before Jason Paglinawan finally broke through in the 24th for the first goal.
In the second half, Bernard Rotich picked up playing coach Jun Fegidero�s header in the 69th to make it 2-0 before Ariel Cahilig scored one for Crazy Horse in the 85th.
After the win, USC will take a break to concenrate on its Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. campaign.
On the other hand, Paref-Springdale showed no mercy against an overmatched St. Joseph School, 15-0, for its second win in the Players 14 division.
Ian Miranda had a hat trick in the first eight minutes to finish with four goals, while Little Azkals member Enzo Ceniza got three.
Pomeroy Veloso and Jeremiah Bernaldez powered Ateneo de Cebu-Sacred Heart School to a 4-0 win over San Roque Football Club, while Abellana National School escaped with a 2-1 win over Mandaue Technical Institute.
Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on August 08, 2011.
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