Dumapit scored a total of 827 points after three games.
He tallied 268 points in Game 1; 263 points in Game 2; and 296 in Game 3.
Alex Cacdac is second on the list with 795 points total, while Raphael Zapanta is on third after gathering 784 points in the games.
Cacdac finished Game 1 with 300 points, and Zapanta completed his Game 2 with 300 points as well.
Under the rules and regulations of the tournament, bowlers with the most number of “300” games will get a bowling bag from Marpac and Budweiser.
Three-hundred-dollar cash, a couple of entertainment appliances, and other door prizes are at stake in a charity bowling tournament by SBA.
Rumble 7-8-9 Tournament started last Sunday, October 12, with men and women divisions.
SBA said, $300-cash prize will go to the first place winner, adding that the number and amount of cash prizes will depend on the number of players who will join the event.
“Since this is a fund-raising tournament, some prizes will be in-kind,” SBA said.
Other prizes for the winners include one 13” Sylvana color TV, one Sony DVD Player, gift certificates for an overnight stay at the following hotels – Fiesta Resort & Spa and Saipan Grand Hotel, 50-lbs. sack of rice, lunch for two to abovementioned hotels, and a few other prizes reserved for a raffle.
Raffle draw will be held soon after the bowling matches.
SBA reminds bowling enthusiasts that they can still register and participate in the tournament this coming Sunday, October 19, which is the finals match of SBA’s Rumble 7-8-9 Tournament.
On Sunday will be the finals matches of the tournament.
Major sponsors of the said event include Marpac, Budweiser, D&Q, Micronesian Brokers Inc., Mr. Eli Arago, Fiesta Resort & Spa, Saipan Grand Hotel, etc.
Interested individuals may reach Ross Zapanta at 288-5627, or Gigi Zapanta at 788-8670.


