VICTORIOUS. Filipino medal winners join their teammates during the awarding ceremony of the 14th Asian Lawn Bowls Championships in Perak, Malaysia on Feb. 26, 2023. Standing (L-R) coach Reynaldo Samia, team members Homer Mercado, Leoncio Carreon Jr., Ronald Lising and Marisa Baronda; Philippine Lawn Bowls Association (PLBA) President Benito Pascual II and board of director Gene Lopez; Rosita Bradborn, Elmer Abatayo, Rodel Labayo and coach Chris Dagpin. (Contributed photo) MANILA - The Philippines captured three gold and two bronze medals in the 14th Asian Lawn Bowls Championships which ended on Feb. 26 at the Perak Lawn Bowls Arena in Ipoh, Malaysia. The Filipinos won 3 golds courtesy of Rodel Labayo and Elmer Abayato (men's pairs), Ronald Lising, Leoncio Carreon Jr. and Hommer Mercado (men's triples) and Marissa Baronda and Rosita Bradborn (women's pairs). Baronda also got a bronze medal in the singles event while the other bronze medal came from Abayato, Lising, Carreon a
VICTORIOUS. Filipino medal winners join their teammates during the awarding ceremony of the 14th Asian Lawn Bowls Championships in Perak, Malaysia on Feb. 26, 2023. Standing (L-R) coach Reynaldo Samia, team members Homer Mercado, Leoncio Carreon Jr., Ronald Lising and Marisa Baronda; Philippine Lawn Bowls Association (PLBA) President Benito Pascual II and board of director Gene Lopez; Rosita Bradborn, Elmer Abatayo, Rodel Labayo and coach Chris Dagpin. (Contributed photo) MANILA - The Philippines captured three gold and two bronze medals in the 14th Asian Lawn Bowls Championships which ended on Feb. 26 at the Perak Lawn Bowls Arena in Ipoh, Malaysia. The Filipinos won 3 golds courtesy of Rodel Labayo and Elmer Abayato (men's pairs), Ronald Lising, Leoncio Carreon Jr. and Hommer Mercado (men's triples) and Marissa Baronda and Rosita Bradborn (women's pairs). Baronda also got a bronze medal in the singles event while the other bronze medal came from Abayato, Lising, Carreon a
VICTORIOUS. Filipino medal winners join their teammates during the awarding ceremony of the 14th Asian Lawn Bowls Championships in Perak, Malaysia on Feb. 26, 2023. Standing (L-R) coach Reynaldo Samia, team members Homer Mercado, Leoncio Carreon Jr., Ronald Lising and Marisa Baronda; Philippine Lawn Bowls Association (PLBA) President Benito Pascual II and board of director Gene Lopez; Rosita Bradborn, Elmer Abatayo, Rodel Labayo and coach Chris Dagpin. (Contributed photo) MANILA - The Philippines captured three gold and two bronze medals in the 14th Asian Lawn Bowls Championships which ended on Feb. 26 at the Perak Lawn Bowls Arena in Ipoh, Malaysia. The Filipinos won 3 golds courtesy of Rodel Labayo and Elmer Abayato (men's pairs), Ronald Lising, Leoncio Carreon Jr. and Hommer Mercado (men's triples) and Marissa Baronda and Rosita Bradborn (women's pairs). Baronda also got a bronze medal in the singles event while the other bronze medal came from Abayato, Lising, Carreon a
(File photo) MANILA-Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) announced Monday it is boosting its Clark hub with three additional planes and operating 13 international and domestic destinations. Via Clark, CEB flies to Caticlan, Davao, Cebu, Iloilo, Bacolod in the Visayas; General Santos City and Cagayan de Oro in Mindanao; and Puerto Princesa City, Palawan in Luzon. "We are excited to reestablish our presence in such an important gateway that will boost accessibility and connectivity for the traveling public. Furthermore, it allows us to boost our third operating hub in the Philippines that will help generate economic opportunities to support the country's growth agenda," CEB president Xander Lao said in a statement. Those traveling to Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Narita and Macau can fly directly from the Clark International Airport in Pampanga. CEB will hire an additional 140 personnel pilots, cabin crew, ground staff for the Clark hub, thereby producing more job oppor