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Goma rules Clays tilt

   

ACTOR RICHARD Gomez shot 129 points out of 150 targets to emerge as 2005 national sporting clays champion recently at the Team Goma-Sport Clays shooting range in Taytay, Rizal.

Using a powerful, slower and smaller bore yet accurate 20- gauge Perazzi MXS and Beretta Urika shotgun, Gomez nipped Raul Arambulo, who carded 127.

The actor’s other victims in the national sporting clays championship were Southeast Asian Games gold medalists Darius Hizon and Nonoy Bernardo and 2005 Compak Sporting national champion June Vergara.

Entering the finals to shoot 25 targets, Vergara made a 20 to settle for third with 128, Hizon collapsed with 16 for a 127 and fourth spot and Bernardo made a 17 to finish fifth with 138.

Vergara won the Class A competition over Hizon and Joey Valdes (119).

Here are the other winners in the tourney sponsored by Bench, Yamaha Motorcycles, Aquila Firearms and Ammunitions, Duty Free Phils., Rustance’s Essense’s ipos from Mobil I, Pampanga’s Best, Laporte, Throwing Machines, Rio Ammunitions, C2 Ice Tea, Alfonso Chua and Andrew Poblete:

Class B – Sam Santos, 105 targets, champion; Allan Canlas, 104, second; and Randell Tambongco, 100, third.

Class C – Voltaire Balagtas, 77, champion; Carlo Garcia, 73, second; and Noel Alba, 71, third.

20 gauge – Raul Arambulo, 151, champion; Jonet Morales, 119, second; and Sherwin Topacio, 99, third.

Senior class – Nonoy Bernardo, 138, champion; George Earnshaw, 115, second; and Ed Mijares, 101, third.

Veterans class – Tony Gana, 102, champion; Nestor de Castro, 91, second; and Emil Dalican, 91, third.

Ladies – Irene Garcia, 95, champion; Tet Lara, 93, second; and Aimee Gana, 85, third.

Arambulo threatened Gomez in the finals, shooting a 9 and a 10 against the latter’s 8 and 10. But in the last five targets, Gomez steadied to make it.

SCAP chair and Taytay Mayor Joric Gacula praised the 72 contenders for their excellence, sportsmanship and camaraderie. He said competition with resume in January at the Pampanga’s Best range in San Fernando, Pampanga.

Interested shooters may email scap@pldtdsl.net or teamgomasport@yahoo.com.or call Steve at 09208209849 or Malou at 09198747142/7238896.





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