Castro who placed second in the annual tournament last week defeated 2009 King of the Lanes, Percy Omechelang by 59 pin falls.
Although he did not lead in all the four rounds, Castro never fell too far behind and accumulated a total of 878 pin falls.
Paul Pangelinan who had an impressive start knocking down 240 pins to lead Game 1, settled for second place as he struggled in Game 3 hitting only 178 pins to finish with a total of 862 pin falls.
Omechelang trailed through out that entire roll-off tallying 819 pinfalls to take the third place.
Also making it to the top five were Raymond Zapanta who knocked down 796 pinfalls, and Edward Baluyan, 795 pinfalls.
This month’s Queen of the Lanes title went to Gina Sablan who earned a total of 731 pinfalls. She dominated the first round knocking down 206 pins crawled a little in Games 2 and 3 before she recovered in the final round with 190 pinfalls.
Elena Soll who topped the Game 2 with 211 pin falls won the second place as he tallied 706 pinfalls.
Diane Camacho settled for third as she finished with 682 pinfalls.
McKenzie won the Prince of the Lanes title after defeating everybody in most of the four rounds. He trailed MJ Aldan only in Game 3 by one pinfall and bested the five other young golfers in Game 4 with 203 pin falls to post a total of 689 points.
Aldan, the only young bowlers who punctuated Raphael Zapanta’s dominance last year had a promising start tallying 573 pinfalls to win the second place.
Leeanne Yarobwemal was just two pinfalls behind Aldan to be in the third place. She knocked down 571 pinfalls.


