Manacop got 851 total pins knocked down with an average score of 212.75.
He reached the highest score in Game 1 with 244 total pins.
In 2nd Game, he tallied 241 total pins; 3rd Game, 201 total; and 4th Game, 165 total.
He received $100 for topping the list of 20 players.
Manacop beat Kitz Barja who ended up second with a score of 757 total pins.
Barja averaged 189.25 in the games, receiving $40 prize.
Raymond Angeles had to settle for third place, 743 total pins, averaging 185.75.
Angeles was awarded $25 pot money.
The two players who landed on 4th and 5th place in the men’s division were Dannie Robles (740 total pins) and Orlie Ebuen (680).
On the other hand, Camacho reigned supreme in the ladies’ division, garnering 704 total pins.
She bested 14 players in the lanes with steady pulse and concentration.
Camacho took an average score of 176, and received a $50 first prize.
Diana Chong ended on second place with 671 total pins, averaging 167.75 points.
On third is Elena Soll who bagged $15 for her 663 total pins.
The other players in the ladies’ division include Yho Villavicencio, Lala Taitano, Cora Muna, Carol Mckenzie Gigi Zapanta, Ron Cal, Lilian Gutierrez, and Gloria Omechelang.
Earlier in the youth division, Raphael Zapanta was crowned the “Budweiser Prince of the Lanes” title, and Leeanne Yarobwemal was handed down the title “Budweiser Princess of the Lanes”.
Zapanta totaled 737 pins, while Yarobwemal 527 pins.


