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Granada seizes lead with 68

Photograph by REY BANCOD for the daily tribune @tribunephl_al MIKO Granada starts to assert himself in the boys’ 15-18 division in the FCG Callaway World Championship Qualifiers at the Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club in General Trias, Cavite.
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Miko Granada shot a four-under-par 68 to seize the lead in the boys’ 15-18 division of the FCG Callaway World Championship Qualifiers at the Norman course of the Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club in General Trias, Cavite on Wednesday.

Granada, the Taiwan-based junior, built a three-shot lead over Bobe Salahog who carded a 70.

In the girls’ 15-18, Li Minghui of Chinese-Taipei kept a one-shot lead over Anne Fernandez after matching the Filipina’s 76.

The other division winners were Maurysse Abalos in the girls’ 7-8, Lucas de Guzman in the boys’ 7-8, Rafella Batican in the girls’ 9-10, Jared Saban in the boys’ 9-10, Wirada Tawinsang in the girls’ 11-12, Ralph Batican in the boys’ 11-12, Chonpansa Tawinsang in the girls’ 13-14 and Felix Saludar in the boys’ 13-14.

The leading scores:

Girls’ 7-8 — Maurysse Abalos 186 (95-91), Winter Serapio 192 (89-103), Cameryn Yu 219 (95-124)

Boys’ 7-8 — Lucas de Guzman 188 (94-94), Harvey Hernandez 205 (106-99)

Girls’ 9-10 — Rafella Batican 177 (89-88), Chime Cuenca 194 (94-100), Kelsey Bernardino 200 (101-99)

Boys’ 9-10 — Jared Saban 159 (83-76), Vito Sarines 161 (83-78), Jacob Casuga 166 (82-84), Mico Woo 174 (90-84), Luis Espinosa 179 (88-91)

Girls’ 11-12 — Wirada Tawinsang 153 (76-77), Lisa Sarines 159 (81-78), Nicole Gan 161 (82-79), Mona Sarines 161 (83-78), Brittany Tamayo 175 (87-88)

Boys’ 11-12 — Ralph Batican 158 (78-80), Jacob Gomez 175 (90-85), Marcus Duenas 176 (90-86), Javier Bautista 182 (89-93), Majgen Gomez 184 (94-90)

Girls’ 13-14 — Chonpansa Tawinsang 151 (73-78), Rafa Anciano 173 (85-88), Chloe Lim 192 (97-95), Sam Abaya 205 (99-106), Saki Co 226 (115-111)

Boys’ 13-14 — Felix Saludar 174 (88-86), Gabriel See 179 (86-93), Rafael See 187 (93-94), Rey Lin Chen 206 (99-107), Lewrenzo Galsim 207 (107-100)

Girls’ 15-18 — Li Minghui 151 (75-76), Anna Fernandez 152 (76-76), Anya Cedo 159 (80-79), Alaine Yu 234 (117-117), Frances Bautista 276 (135-141)

Boys’ 15-18 — Miko Granada 141 (73-68), Bobe Salahog (74-70) 144, Zachary Castro 145 (71-74), Cliff Nuneza 152 (69-83), Charles Serdenia 154 (73-81).

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