Chikara routs Adamson, revs up Grand Slam softball drive | Inquirer Sports

Chikara routs Adamson, revs up Grand Slam softball drive

01:52 AM May 17, 2015

CHIKARA of Brunei notched its second straight victory after a shaky start, running away with an emphatic 7-0 romp over Adamson yesterday and putting its title-retention drive back on track in the ninth Summer Grand Slam softball tournament at Clark Freeport Zone in Clark Field, Pampanga.

The Chikara clouters used their experience and solid team play to thwart the Lady Falcons throughout their seven-inning duel as they continued their surge after absorbing a shock 5-6 setback to the Adamson Alumni side in the opener of the week-long event sponsored by Cebuana Lhuillier last Wednesday.

Chikara, which also stunned Adamson to snatch the women’s division crown of the country’s premier softball tournament, leaned on former Philippine team players to overpower the San Marcelino-based squad, which paraded  five members of the Philippine Blu Girls.

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Meanwhile, the race to the championship in various divisions of the event, organized by the Amateur Softball Association of the Philippines (AsaPhil) headed by president Jean Henri Lhuillier, heated up with Polytechnic University of the Philippines moving up in women’s Club B with a 5-1 record.

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Adamson-Manila kept PUP in sight with four straight wins halfway through the tournament which features the top softball teams in the land.

The national men’s team Blu Boys, meanwhile, continued to lord it over the field in the Open category with three straight victories with Antipolo right behind with a 4-1 slate.

Last year’s champion Philippine Air Force continued to struggle with a 1-2 mark.

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