GEN. TRIAS, Cavite – Rising stars Lisa Sarines and Ryuji Suzuki emerged triumphant at the ICTSI Eagle Ridge Junior PGT Championship, showcasing poise and precision under grueling conditions at the Norman course of the Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club on Wednesday, April 9, here.
Sarines delivered a masterclass in consistency, firing a second straight 74 to cap a two-day total of 148, securing a commanding 13-shot win in the girls’ 11–14 division over her twin sister Mona (80-161). Kendra Garingalao settled for third at 165 after an 84.
On the boys’ side, Suzuki overcame double bogeys and searing heat to post a steady 78 for a 152 aggregate, comfortably eight strokes clear of Race Manhit (80-160). Vito Sarines and Jacob Casuga tied for third at 163 afer 80 and 84, respectively.
The ICTSI Junior PGT Championship, organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc., is a 15-leg nationwide tour featuring seven legs each in the Luzon and VisMin series.
In the 7–10 age group, Zach Guico edged Zoji Edoc by one shot after posting a gutsy 78 for a 165 total despite a final-hole triple bogey. Edoc shot a 76 to finish at 166, while erstwhile leader Halo Pangilinan faltered with a 91 to end up third at 176 in the boys’ division.
Mavis Espedido dominated the girls’ category in the youngest age group with rounds of 76 and 75 for a 151 total, winning by 14 strokes over Venus delos Santos, who pooled a 165 after an 85, while Penelope Sy shot a 93 for third a 182.
She didn’t just deliver a superb performance – she secured a convincing victory.
The boys’ 15–18 division delivered a dramatic finish, with Charles Serdenia overtaking former co-leader Shinichi Suzuki by one stroke after carding a 78 for a 154 total. Suzuki slipped with a 79 for 155 while Zach Villaroman rebounded with a 74 for a 157 total, setting the stage for a spirited battle in the last 18 holes.
Rafa Anciano extended her lead in the girls’ 15–18 bracket despite an 82, with an aggregate of 165, now eight strokes ahead of Levonne Tallion, followed at 173 after an 85, going to the final round of the 54-hole tournament. while Tiffany Bernardino dropped to third at 180 after a 93.
“I’m really happy with my putting – it was very consistent this time, especially on the back nine,” said Anciano. “I didn’t feel too much pressure….I was pretty comfortable since I was hitting my drives well. I just need to stay calm and focus on bouncing back quickly when things don’t go as planned.”