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CAMACHO STRIKES GOLD IN MALAYSIA

21-year-old takes Asian championship

PRESS RELEASE – Jeremiah Camacho has been having quite a year in 2024. The 21-year-old southpaw, representing Tamuning at the 36th Asian Intercity Bowling Championships (AIBC) in Shah Alam, Malaysia, won the overall master’s championship for his first career gold medal.

The AIBC featured 241 bowlers from 18 different cities coming from 7 different countries. The annual tournament, which is in its 36th years, is hosted by the city of Shah Alam in Malaysia. 

Camacho’s road to gold included a perfect 300 game in the semi-final match against Nur Aiman from Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. In the first game of their match, Camacho strung 12-strikes in a row on lanes 17-18 at Alam Lanes to dazzle the capacity crowd in attendance.

“I was more worried about winning the match than bowling a perfect game. Of course, I was nervous, but I was confident in myself to throw 3 more good shots,” said Camacho.

“It was hard to stay focused after that because of the adrenaline, but my coach was great at keeping me in check,” said Camacho.

Camacho defeated Aiman 300-258 in their first match and won the second match 191-175 to stamp his ticket to the gold medal match against Stanley Lau from New Territories, Hong Kong.

Sunday, Nov. 10

Camacho took an early lead in the gold medal match and clinched the gold for Tamuning with scores of 234-223 and 227-195 to win the match 2-0.

Along with the gold medal, a gold “300” ring from the AIBC will be presented at next year’s host city in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Other players from Tamuning to advance to the top 16 master’s were Noah Taimanglo and Maria Wood. Both advanced in come-from-behind fashion in a sudden death one ball rolloff to make the final 8.

Both players ran into higher seeded players who caught fire and both dropped their quarterfinal matches with Taimanglo bowing to Seong Nam, Korea’s Won Jong Hyeok with scores 268-196 and 267-171. Wood faced eventually women’s gold medallist Alyssa Junaidi from the host city Shah Alam by scores of 204-189 and 213-151.

Camacho’s victory makes it his third overall international championship victory and his fifth tournament in a row this year after he won the Storm U22 Hong Kong Championship and the inaugural Storm U22 Guam Championships in September.

The Guam contingent, representing the city of Tamuning, include Shannon Bukikosa-Esplana, Mae Rose Nauta, Naiyah Taimanglo, Jaeceline Espiritu, Steve Esplana, Jay Leon Guerrero, and Cisco Uncangco. 

Guam’s delegation to the 36th Intercity Asian Bowling Championship in Malaysia (courtesy photo)

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