Congrats to the Champions:
Class A – Reden Hernandez
Class B – Lito Hizon
KP Winners:
Hole # 3 – Dwight Escat
# 7 – Sonny Bernales
#12 – Sumesh Putra
#14 – Rey Fortaleza
#17 – Ed Hermano
Congrats to the Champions:
Class A – Reden Hernandez
Class B – Lito Hizon
KP Winners:
Hole # 3 – Dwight Escat
# 7 – Sonny Bernales
#12 – Sumesh Putra
#14 – Rey Fortaleza
#17 – Ed Hermano
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