Team Parilla earns title of 17th Island Tee golf

By: PR November 13,2017 - 09:38 PM

BGEN Eric Gloria (left) awarded the prizes to the overall champion team of the 17th Island Tee of Mactan Island Golf Club composed of (from 2nd, from left) Ronnel Saligumba, Col. Elvis Jequinto and Maj. Gen. Nick Parilla.
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The team of Maj. Gen. Nick Parilla bagged the coveted overall crown of the recent 17th Island Tee Sunday at the Mactan Island Golf Club in Lapu-Lapu City.

Parilla, commander of the Mactan-based Air Mobility Command, combined forces with Retired Colonel Elvis Jequinto and Ronnel Saligumba to win the title using new three-man format of the tournament.

Parilla scored 31 and 26 points for a total of 57, Jequinto had 32 and 34 while Sarigumba made 38 and 39 for a team total of 200 points in the Modified Stableford Scoring System.

The Division A title went to Chandran Rama (20-32), Junjun Cabajar (34-36) and Ariel Mangana (37-35) with 195 points.

Runner-up honors for the premiere handicap class went to three young girls: Angela Mangana (28-31), Grace Quintanilla (32-34), and Junia Gabasa (32-37) with a total of 194. All three are junior golf standouts with Gabasa having several stints as member of the Philippine team.

The awards ceremony was held Sunday night at Crown Regency Mactan.

The team of Retired BGen Bam Jamorabo bagged the class B title with 191 points. Jamorabo had 34 and 34, and his teammates were Youn Sung Hee (25-32) and Harry Cabajar (34-32).

Runner-up honors went to Nilo Reyes (30-33), Ashley Llena (32-29) and Jhana Abella (29-29) with 182 points.

The Division C title went to Jang Young Bae (38-35), Ed Pedregosa (28-31) and Cho Kwang Sup (23-26) with 181 points while Park Seon Do (34-25), Kang Sang Hwan (31-28) and Jeong Jeong Hun (28-32) finished second with 178.

Sarigumba led the list of individual awardees by winning the overall low gross title with scores of 33 and 34 as well as the best score for two days for class A based on net scores with 77 points. He also had the best score of the first day and the second day for his handicap class.

Mike Ambat bagged the highest total for the regular division with 74 (36-38) while Jeon Chan Koog topped the seniors’ division with 68 (31-37). Genelyn Inot was best among the ladies with 55 (29-26) and Junia Gabasa was the top jungolfer with 69 (32-37).

The best two-day total for class B went to Jang Young Bae with 73 (38-35) and Jun Yap was best for class C with 64 (33-31).

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