Bustamante, Orcollo, Reyes enter knock-out stage in World 9-Ball tourney | Inquirer Sports

Bustamante, Orcollo, Reyes enter knock-out stage in World 9-Ball tourney

/ 09:57 PM June 28, 2011

MANILA, Philippines — Defending champion Francisco “Django” Bustamante and fellow Filipino stars Dennis Orcollo and Efren “Bata” Reyes hurdled separate foes Monday night to barge into the 64-player knockout stage of the 2011 World 9-Ball Championship at the Al Sadd Sports Club in Doha, Qatar.

Bustamante subdued Kuwait’s Alazmi Majed, 9-4, in Group D while Orcollo and Reyes dumped Venezuela’s Jalal Yousef and Russia’s Konstantin Stepanov by similar 9-3 scores in Group A.

Other Filipinos who advanced with two wins each were Carlo Biado, Oliver Medenilla, Jeffrey de Luna, Allan Cuartero and Antonio Lining.

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Biado routed Korea’s Le Gun Kae, 9-2, in Group D;  Medenilla repulsed Vietnam’s Nguyen Phuong Thao, 9-6, in Group G; De Luna bested Indonesia’s Riyan Setiawan, 9-4, in Group H; Cuartero defeated Sweden’s Marcus Chamat, 9-5, in Group L; and Lining tripped Japan’s Tohru Kouribayashi of Japan, 9-4, in Group P.

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Former double-world champion Ronato Alcano and countryman Israel Rota, on the other hand, fell into the losers’ bracket.

Alcano yielded to Poland’s Radoslaw Babica of Poland, 9-8, in Group M;  while Rota bowed to Chinese-Taipei’s Chang Yu-lun, 9-3, in Group K.

Alcano and Rota must win their matches in the losers bracket to earn places in the last 64 slots.

Other notables who advanced were Shane Van Boening, who nipped Taiwanese ace Wu Chia-ching, 9-8, streaking Chris Melling of England and former world champion and frequent Philippine visitor Mika Immonen of Finland.

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