COAA Girls Futsal team ready for NMRAA meet in Tubod, Lanao del Norte

THE CAGAYAN DE ORO ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (COAA) GIRLS FUTSAL TEAM WINS THE WOMEN’S OPEN TITLE IN THE BULUA FIESTA FUTSAL FESTIVAL.

PINAY IN ACTION BULUA FIESTA FUTSAL FESTIVAL TOP PLAYERS (l-r) TOP SCORER-CHANTAL VAN OMMEREN, BEST GOALKEEPER-CHAVONNE UY, BEST DEFENDER GAIL LOKING, BEST WINGER-LIEZEL ANN CATAMCO, AND BEST PIVOT MALAIKA CHAVEZ.

CAGAYAN de Oro City— Cagayan de Oro Girls Futsal team showed everyone that the girls of coach Paul Cabio are ready for the coming Northern Mindanao Regional Football Association (NMRAA) meet in Tubod, Lanao de Norte on Dec. 8-12, after they defeated Iligan City Football Club, 5-0, in the Pinay In Action (PIA) Bulua Fiesta Futsal Festival tournament Sunday at the Bulua gym, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental.

RUNNER-UP ILIGAN CITY FOOTBALL CLUB WITH COACH EMMANUEL JUDITH (with cap).

The ICFC girls of coach Emmanuel Judith, were powered by the ageless Nice Jonayon and bull strong goal keeper Mea Ravalo at the offence and defence respectively. 

Jonayon and Ravalo were long time football players in Cagayan de Oro and were picked up by coach Judith to beef up his mostly Iligan City based squad.

THIRD PLACER STONEFIELD FC OF COACH JAMES DE VEGA (standing right)

It was their first return to Futsal since they have shifted to Dragon Boat rowing last year.

ICFC put up a galant stand at the start but as soon as  winger Liezel Ann Catamco of Bulua National High School scored the first goal early in the first half it was all down hill for the Iligan girls.

Then, tournament top scorer Chantal Van Ommeren scored two straight goals and Malaika Chavez added two to complete the rout and secure their win.

COAA’S CHANTAL VAN OMMEREN PREPARES TO LAUNCH ANOTHER ROCKET AGAINST A DEFENDER FROM ILIGAN CITY FOOTBALL CLUB.

Van Ommeren won the Top Scorer of the tournament award, Catamco the Best Winger, and Chavez the Best Forward (Pivot) Award.

ICFC tried to rally in the second half but the strong defence of goalkeeper Chavonne Uy and defender Gail Loking at the back preserved the CdO girls another clean sheet. The clean sheet gave Uy the Best Goalkeeper award and Loking won the Best Defender award.

LIEZEL ANN CATAMCO TRIES TO EVADE AN ICFC DEFENDER.

“They were quick and strong. We failed to contain them specially Chantal. They deserve to win,’’ said ICFC coach Emmanuel Judith after the game.

The CdO girls won medals, t-shirts, Futsal balls and a trophy courtesy of tournament sponsor Senator Pia Cayetano. The special awardees also won one medal and a t-shirt each.

TOURNAMENT BEST GOALKEEPER CHEVONNE UY GIVES INSTRUCTIONS TO HER TEAMMATES DURING THE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH.

“We are ready for the regionals,’’  said CdO Girls team coach Paul Cabio. 

He added that all the teams in the Regionals are strong but he is not worried. “I am more worried of the team. The greatest enemy of the girls are themselves, their doubts and fears of under performing and not winning. But I believe they are already 90 percent ready,’’ he said.

The CdO Girls advanced to the championship when they trounced Stonefield FC of Ozamis City, 5-1, in the semis. In the elimination round they won over iCFC 1-0, Rosevale FC 3-0, but lost to the Lady Crusaders 1-2.

MALAIKA CHAVEZ TRIES TO SCORE IN FRONT OF AN ILIGAN CITY FC DEFENDER WHILE HER TEAMMATE GAIL LOKING PREPARES TO DEFEND A COUNTER ATTACK.

The CdO Girls team included Angel Kaye Buendia, Alexa Cristy Cailing, Bianca Razon, Ashley Sostinto, and Trixa Marie Sostinto. The CdO team which will join the Regional meet will include Zippy Medalla and Fiona Mae Anoos from Xavier University minus Ashley Sostinto. 

Medalla and Anoos played for the Lady Crusaders in this tournament. The Lady Crusaders failed to advanced to the semis.

The ICFC Girls advanced to the championship when they nipped Bulua Strikers 2-0. Bulua made the semis with a higher goal difference than the Lady Crusaders.

The Bulua Strikers topped the Girls 12 category after sweeping the other three teams. Golden Friendship FC was runner-up and Georgia Academy third. Lumbia Raptors FC came in fourth.

Bulua Strikers also dominated the special awards with Stephanie Martinez winning the Best Pivot award, Carol Jane Lantaya the Best Defender award, Aliyah Surposa the Best Goalkeeper award, and Queency Love Canaman the Best Winger Award. Martinez also won the Top Scorer award.

Sunsport is the official ball, while the official media partner is SunStar CDO. Other sponsors are CDRMC, CdO vice mayor Kikang Uy, Misamis Oriental governor Bambi Emano and RM Go Hardware. (l.biantan@gmail.com)