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‘FROUGARS’ IN LEAD OF GSPN CUP 1ST QUARTER

The newest addition to the GSPN cup, the combined FD Friars and Academy Cougars known as the ‘Frougars’, have taken the lead with titles in football and golf.

By Michael Cruz

The 4th Annual GSPN High School Cup standings determine the best all-around athletic program in the IIAGG for the 2015-2016 season.

The cup counts football, cross-country, golf, volleyball, soccer, basketball, baseball, wrestling, softball, tennis, rugby, track & field, and paddling (not counted was flag rugby or junior varsity sports).

The staff agreed to merge FD and AOLG for the cup standings since they’re brother/sister schools and the merger could have not come at better time.

First, Academy wins the girls golf title. Next, the Friars win the football title which puts the ‘Frougars’ in first place. It’s a long season though and will be a marathon race for the Cup.

The point system is as follows 5 points for All Island Champions and 1 point per playoff victory.

First Quarter Results

Football – FD 8, GW 2, Guam High 2, Sanchez 1

Boys Cross Country – Southern 5

Girls Cross Country – JFK 5

Boys Golf – Harvest 5

Girls Golf – Academy 5

Girls Volleyball – GW 8, ND 2, Okkodo 2, Academy 1, Harvest 1, JFK 1, Southern 1, St. John’s 1

Standings after 1st Quarter

1. FD/AOLG – 14 points – The Friars football title with playoff wins, Cougars golf title, and one point for girls volleyball playoff win puts them in front.

2. GW – 10 points – Geckos repeat as volleyball champions and picked up two playoff wins in the football playoffs.

3. JFK – 6 points – Girls repeat as cross country champs and girls volleyball won a playoff game.

3. Harvest – 6 points – One point for volleyball playoff win. HCA wins boys golf title.

4. Sanchez – 5 points – Sharks Boys team brings home a cross country title.

5. ND – 2 points – The Royals magical volleyball run ended in the finals to the Geckos.

5. Okkodo – 2 points – The Lady Bulldogs won 3rd place for volleyball.

5. Southern – 2 points – Lady Dolphins won a volleyball playoff game and the football team picked up the most historical 1-point in school history.

6. Guam High – 2 points – Football team wins 3rd place game.

7. St. John’s – 1 point – For volleyball playoff win.

 

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