Negros turns back San Juan; Iloilo split matches in PCAP

Arena Grand Master Rowelyn Joy Acedo had another solid outing in Negros Kingsmen’s victories against San Juan Predators and Rizal Batch Towers. THE LASALLIAN PHOTO
Arena Grand Master Rowelyn Joy Acedo had another solid outing in Negros Kingsmen’s victories against San Juan Predators and Rizal Batch Towers. THE LASALLIAN PHOTO

MANILA – Negros Kingsmen pulled off a nerve-wracking 11-10 victory over San Juan Predators in the first conference of the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines (PCAP) on Wednesday afternoon.

The Kingsmen settled for 7-7 draw with Predators in the Rapid event with only Arena Grand Master (AGM) Rowelyn Joy Acedo, International Master (IM) Joel Pimentel, and Nayk Segismar securing a win. National Master (NM) Rolzon Roullo settled for a draw.

The Negrenses bounced back in the Blitz event with 4-3 standing, beating San Juan with Bacolodnon Pimentel, Acedo, Roullo and Randy Segarra securing victories.

“Been very proud to this Kingsmen team from the very start. We just brought down the league’s number one team – San Juan Predators,” Kingsmen team owner Martin Olendo said.

“Special mention to AGM Kajoy Acedo for delivering the heavier blows in her wins. We’ll do our best to maintain our lofty standings in our division! We are entering the final phase of the conference,” he added.

Prior to the win against the Predators, the Kingsmen cruised to a 13.5-7.5 victory over Rizal Batch Towers to take the solo first place of the Southern Division standings with 18-3 win-loss record.

After settling for 3.5-3.5 draw with Rizal in the Blitz event, Negros bounced back in the Rapid event, 10-4, on wins by Acedo, Pimentel, Segimar, and FIDE Master (FM) Rosendo Bandal Jr. and draws from Segarra and International Master Nelson Mariano III.

Meanwhile, Iloilo Kisela Knights fall to second place in the standings with 17-4 slate following its 15-6 victory over Olongapo Rainbow Team 7 and 11.5-9.5 defeat to Manila Indios Bravos.

Kisela Knights coach Hubert Canto, however, said they have put their defeat against the Indios Bravos on protest due to a violation committed by one of the latter’s players.

“We will file a protest since one of their players is non-compliant with PCAP’s rule on fair play,” Canto told Panay News while not elaborating the reason for their protest./PN

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