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and here's the answer to my query about the terminal[/I][/B]...
Flyover, North terminals completion eyed in June
Thursday, May 19, 2011
THE construction of the flyover project at the intersection of Bata-Circumferential Road and the two Northbound terminals are now being worked out so that they can become operational before the opening of classes in June.
Bacolod City Acting Mayor Jude Thaddeus Sayson said the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) stated that the flyover will be completed either in July or August.
City officials fear that traffic congestions will be experienced once classes start next month.
A U-turn slot will be established under the flyover project, which will be used by public utility vehicles and buses coming from the City Northbound Terminal and those from Vallacar Transit.
This will direct the flow of traffic, especially from the north terminals.
However, its construction will still be made sometime soon.
The city-owned northbound terminal is still under construction while Vallacar Transit also started to clear the area where it intends to construct its terminal. Vallacar Transit vowed that it will be finished and will operate its terminal simultaneous with that of the city-owned Northbound Terminal in June.
However, Vallacar will just be using a small area where they can initially operate, considering that the entire plan would include a vast investment of P100 million, as it plans to put up hotels and commercial structures in the area.
Vallacar stated that it will start with the terminal first so that it can catch up with the June deadline set by the Bacolod City Council.
Published in the Sun.Star Bacolod newspaper on May 19, 2011.
gamay man lang gali sang budget ah....100 million lang....
Football News
Bacolod takes crucial away win in Finals
Thursday, 19 May 2011 19:29 Rick Olivares / Columnist
JARO, Iloilo City—If the first finals game of the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) Suzuki Under-23 National Cup Finals between Bacolod and Iloilo is any indication, then we’re headed for a fiery windup.
The two neighboring rivals battled through full time and two extension periods that at times seemed more like a wrestling match. But after the smoke had settled, Bacolod left for Negros with a 3-1 win at the Central Philippines University pitch.
The marginal goal, remarkably, came from Joven Bedic, the Barotac Nuevo native who is playing for West Negros University and Norman Fegidero Jr., who is also Bacolod’s head coach.
Brutally knocked down several times over, Bedic, taunted by the home crowd, blasted a heater at the ninth minute of the first extension period from 25 yards out that Iloilo substitute goalkeeper German Doronilla was unable to punch out.
Bacolod took the lead in the 13th minute when striker Aldrin Dolino’s blast from outside the box managed to skip right in at the far post as Iloilo ’keeper Wilson Muñoz looked helplessly away.
And Muñoz will watch helplessly from the bench in the Bacolod leg as he was given an automatic red card by referee Grant Rojas when he rushed out of the box to bat away Bedic’s shot.
Iloilo managed to draw level in the 54th minute when midfielder Glester Sobremisana converted a penalty shot after a handball by Bacolod defender Janrick Soriano.
Following Bedic’s goal in extension, Dolino, also repeatedly knocked down by the rugged defense of Iloilo, scored his sixth goal of the tournament at the eighth minute of the second extension period.
Iloilo, missing Francis Gustilo and Neckson Leonora, activated Nicholas Leonora who last played in the Visayas regionals, and temporarily sent injured midfielder Shirmar Felongco to stem the tide. But Bacolod broke Iloilo in extension with Bedic’s goal.
“It was a big win for us. A big away win,” said Fegidero. “We wanted to score more goals and this is crucial to us defending our home field in Panaad.”
“When Bedic temporarily went out, I told him, ‘Bumalik ka. Bumalik ka.’ And he made the difference with that goal.”
Bacolod takes crucial away win in Finals
Negros battles Iloilo today
in PFF Suzuki Cup finals
Negros and Iloilo will test each other’s strength today as the two squads face each other in the first game of the PFF Suzuki Cup Under-23 Cup at the Central Philippine University in Iloilo City.
It will be sizzling game, Iloilo head coach Marjo Allado said as both Iloilo and Negros are expected to lay claim on some bragging rights as far as football supremacy in this part of the country is concerned.
Allado said the game can get rough and trash talking can not be ruled out as the rivalry between the two squads goes back a long way.
“It will be a high-intensity match,” Ceres-Negros Team assistant coach Ali Go was quoted saying, as he cited that both teams will try to overpower each other.
While Iloilo boasts of a strong midfield, the team will miss the services of Francis Gustilo and Neckson Leonora, who will not be able to play due to the carry over system in the cards. Both players earned two yellow cards during the semifinals against the National Capital Region.
Also not included in the lineup were Ilonggo players Mark Anthony Ferrer and Peter Sobredo, who played during the quarterfinals in Laguna but were not in the Iloilo roster at the Visayas regionals in Dumaguete city.
Red Avelino of the Philippine Football Federation said it was agreed during the manager’s meeting in Iloilo that the two players will not be allowed to play in the semifinals and in the finals.
In their first encounter in Dumaguete during the regionals, Bacolod nipped Iloilo, 1-0, to top their group and keep an unbeaten record up to the semifinals.
It was a physical game as the players engaged in nasty tackles with eight yellow cards and one red card issued during the game. Iloilo assistant coach Richard Bedia was also thrown out by the referee in the 70th minute for dissent as the Iloilo side complained about the calls.
“We will try to correct our weaknesses,” coach Norman Fegidero said going into today’s first game in the finals, while coach Allado said “we will just try to do our best.”
Suiting up for the Ceres-Negros team are: Joshua Beloya, Jovin Bedic, Aldrin Dolino, Lemuel Unabia, Carmelo Tacusalme, Jet Diel, Ralph Layumas, Janrick Soriano, Jake Morallo, Jay Baguioro, Gino Palomo, Abelardo Solinas, Anton Tongson, Willy Mangubat, Jimmy Malaloan, Michael Pacite, and Jurex Replentes.
Playing for Iloilo are: Wilson Muñoz, Rhante Bayquin, Ronaldisla-Ong, Shirmar Felongco, Jenver Vergara, Glester Sobremisana, Romeo Martinez, Chester Braga, Jomar Lestingio, Fidel Kue, Christian de Juan, Nicholas Leonora, John Paul Caro, Joel Bedia, Michael Porres, and German Doronilla.*NAB
DAILY STAR: Sports
Bacolod takes crucial away win in Finals
Thursday, 19 May 2011 19:29 Rick Olivares / Columnist
:cheers::cheers::cheers:
daghan pa diay gi.ayos dri sa bacolod.
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