Showing posts with label John Vincent Moralde. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Vincent Moralde. Show all posts

12/28/09

Moralde brothers win in Pahalipay boxing

THREE Moralde brothers - Engelbert, John Vincent and Edwin, Jr., beat their opponents to win their respective bouts.

This is during the close of the Pahalipay sa Pasko ni Mayor Rody and Vice Mayor Inday Sara Boxing Tournament held at the City Hall Drive on Sunday.

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The Moraldes, who hail from Buhangin, received a cash prize of P600 each in the meet organized by the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines (Abap) Region 11 (Davao Region).

The other winners from Buhangin were Macky Suazo, Kim Robert Galon, Ebenizer Piquero and Leonar Duelez.

Talomo's Almer Santiago, Boulevard's Arnel Agustin, Julius Silva, Ruben Lanaza, Louie Gimeni and Garry Pugoy, Calinan's Jaime Gelbolingo and Marilog's Arnel Agad also shared the limelight in the one-day slugfest.

The losers, meanwhile, went home with P400 apiece in the event presented by Mayor Rodrigo and Vice Mayor Inday Sara Duterte in coordination with the Sports Development Division of the City Mayor's Office. (MLSA)

Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on December 22, 2009.

6/4/09

Ato Ni Bay-Davao City's best boxer loses

John Vincent Moralde, Ato Ni Bay-Davao City's best bet,
lost to Mario Fernandez of Aglayan on points, 14 to 15, in Day 2 of
the 2009 Congressman Anton F. Lagdameo-Smart Mindanao Amateur Boxing
Tournament, June 3, at the Davao del Norte gym in Panabo City.

Moralde staged a comeback in the final round but failed to overtake
Fernandez to lose by just one point in the 48-kilogram Junior's
Division.

Marching to the next round of the tournament sanctioned by the Amateur
Boxing Association of the Philippines were Philip John Fuentes of
Brgy.Una-Panabo who outpointed Joel Antonio of North Cotabato, 18-9 in
the 41.5-kilogram School Boy's Division while Rodel Jaudian of Iligan
City lorded over Charlie Jun Magsayo of Sto.Tomas via
referee-stopped-contest, 1:53 in the first round. Alexis Lazarte of
Misamis Oriental stopped Daniel Grellana of Kapalong, 1:19, in the
third round while Jayson Amper of Cabadbaran bested Bardy Mejares of
Gingo-og City.

In the other fights in the 48-kilogram class, Roldan Boncales of
Pacman-GenSan defeated Aldren Lopez of Arakan via
referee-stopped-contest, nine seconds in the second round while Daryl
Basadre of Misamis Oriental beat Rodel Rino of Brgy.Una-Panabo,
Reynant Arandilla of North Cotabato won via walkover against Arjie
Moraca of Aglayan, Reymund John Tabugon of Gingo-og over Reymond
Maquirang of Sto.Tomas, Glen Canteveros of Brgy.Una-Panabo over Maximo
Micalso of Talaingod and Ronald Abid of Misamis Oriental over Robert
Dizon of Cabadbaran.

Phil Francis Abanilla of North Cotabato advanced to the next round by
outpointing Andre Lachica of Misamis Oriental in the 54-kilogram Youth
Division.

In the 26-kilogram Kid's Division, Ivan Greg Madamay of
Brgy.Una-Panabo made his townmates happy when he outpointed Ken Jordan
of Pacman-GenSan, 18-12 even as Jomar Lamat of Zamboanga del Norte
trounced Allan Pelix of Sta.Josefa. Romel Valiejos of Asuncion won on
the no-show of Obet Deano of Calinan-Davao and Ariel Samson of
Sto.Tomas over Ian Alfredo Dao-on of Talaingod.

Arman Mantabate of Sto.Tomas eliminated Christian Colina of Gingo-og
City in the 30-kilogram Kid's Division while Michael Antonio of North
Cotabato booted out Dexter Alimento of Iligan City, Roberto Miguel
Jalnaiz of Misamis Oriental outclassed Raul Marces of Pacman-GenSan
and Christopher Biquero of Ato Ni Bay-Davao City over Gerald Cabugas
of Calinan-Davao.

Federico Ame III of North Cotabato won over Maclie Canubas of Calinan
via R-S-C in the first round while Alfie Jay Arcenas of Asuncion won
over Areen Bulawin of Gingo-og City in the 32-kilogram Kid's Division.

In the 37 to 38.5-kilogram School Boy's Division, Elmer Marcial of
Zamboanga City scored an abbreviated win over Paul Balatera of
Gingo-og City via R-S-C, 1:16 in the first round while Jade Borneo of
Pacman-GenSan won via RSC-Outclassed, 1:16 in the first round against
Clyde Abordo of Ato Ni Bay-Davao City, Leopoldo Lumacad Jr. of North
Cotabato won on points over Samboy Lao of Libona and Van June Saludar
of Brgy.Una-Panabo outpointed Adrian Petecio of Calinan.

12/27/08

Moralde leads gold medalists in RRD-SZD Pahalipay boxing tourney

John Vincent Moralde of NHA-Buhangin won the gold medal by besting Arnel Agustin in the 45-kilogram finals of the 2008 Pahalipay ni Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte and Vice Mayor Sara Z. Duterte sa Pasko Boxing Tournament, Saturday, December 27, at the City Hall Drive.

Harvesting gold medals too were Glen Ramos of Quirino who defeated Yancy Uyanguren of Boulevard in the 46-kilogram finals and Vincent Diez of Bucana stopped Almer Santiago in the 40-kilogram championship.

Alejandro Mencera of Toril outpointed Glengie Ramos of Quirino (48-kgs.), Anastacio Gallardo Jr. of Talomo defeated Mark Jonel Batuto of Toril (42-kgs.), Julius Silva of Bankerohan trounced Guiller Ramos Jr. of Quirino (48-kgs.), Engelbert Moralde of NHA Buhangin won over Carlo Ganot of Boulevard (48-kgs.), Edwin Moralde Jr. of NHA Buhangin over Lyndon Dandoy of Boulevard (50-kgs.), Richard Moralde of NHA Buhangin over Jay-ar Paulino of Panabo (50-kgs.), Jamepol Carpina of Roxas over Richard Masupat of Boulevard (55-kgs.), Cipriano Borja of Matina over Garry Pugoy of Boulevard (55-kgs.), Christopher Ruyo of Talomo over German Sipot of NHA Buhangin (42-kgs.), Elmer Conde of Boulevard over Peter Ramos of Quirino (57-kgs.), Leconhil Legaspi of Maa over Gejun Labajo of Panabo (58-kgs.) and Ebenezer Piquero of NHA Buhangin over Anthony Lucenara of Quirino for the other gold medals.

Councilor Edgar Ibuyan, the ABAP-Davao Chapter president, awarded the medals to the winners.

4/16/08

2 Davao pugs qualify for Palaro

DAVAO CITY – Two boxers who are training under the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines – Davao City Chapter have qualified for the upcoming “Palarong Pambansa” on April 20-24 in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

They are Engelbert “Agila” Moralde, 16 and his younger brother, John Vincent “Mulawin”, 13, both of NHA-Buhangin, this city. The Moralde brothers are sons of ABAP-Davao City Chapter Assistant Secretary Erlinda Moralde. Their father, Edwin, is the chief technician of GMA Super Radyo.

It would be the second time for Engelbert to qualify in the Palaro as he was among the more than 200 Davao athletes who participated in last year’s national event and won a gold medal, the lone medal took home by them. His brother will also try his luck in winning a gold medal in this year’s Palaro after qualifying for the first time.

Three more Moralde brothers are also training under ABAP-Davao City Chapter.

The Department of Education will be shouldering the expenses of the athletes.

Councilor Edgar R. Ibuyan, ABAP-Davao City president, is only hoping for the two boxers to take home gold medals so as to give pride again for the city. (PR)