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May 15 derby wraps up NCA summer season


THE LAST regular derby this summer of the National Cockers Alliance fires off next Tuesday at Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig.

Hosts George Torres, Claude Bautista and Boyet Joson have invited surprise guest competitiors to duke it out with the NCA’s roster of top cockfighters in the derby backed by Sagupaan Complexor.

Meanwhile, the “Mulawin” entry of Rudy Albano ruled the May 1 derby with 5 points, half a point clear of runners-up “Krisha” of Atty. Santos and Boss Nonoy, and “AAO Hitcock” of Gerry Ramos.

Four entries tied for third with 4 points, namely, “Jimafer GE” of Joel Fernando, “MBJ” of Mayor Boyet Joson, “Jade Resort 1” of Arman Santos and “Viking AA” of Atong Ang and Nicetas Katigbak.

Among those fielding their finest fighters on Tuesday: Patrick Antonio, Gerry Ramos, Manny and Armand Santos, Tommy Chua, Osang dela Cruz, Ellan Nagaño, Rene Medina, Jun Topacio, James Uy, Eugene Martin, Luding Boongaling, Gov. Ito Ynares, Nestor Mercado, Lito Orillaza, Joel Teves, Danny Teves, Mario Villamor, Ramon Mancenares, Jimmy Ang, Junjun Salazar, T. Sevilla, JR Tolentino, Eric dela Rosa, Butchoy Olaño, Gov. JJ Suarez, Boy Torres, Claude Bautista, and B. Valenzuela.


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