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Kosmas Pickle Fest Davao Sectional Ends with Dominant Wins, PCL U19s Set

Six of seven High Intermediate finals at Pickletown ended in lopsided scores, highlighted by Mark Mariveles and Ramil Leonida's 15-1 rout; the PCL Asia Rising Stars U19 sectional starts Saturday.

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Kosmas Pickle Fest Davao Sectional Ends with Dominant Wins, PCL U19s Set
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Dominant wins defined the High Intermediate finals at Pickletown in Davao City, where six of seven gold-medal matches were settled by wide margins and Mark Mariveles and Ramil Leonida closed the day with a 15-1 victory described as the tournament's most decisive result. The four-day Pickle Fest 2026 Adult Categories Sectional Tournament organized by Kosmas Athletic Ventures Corp. in partnership with Sunrise Events, Inc. wrapped up on Friday with champions crowned across age brackets and divisions.

The tightest battle of the day came in the 35+ women's doubles final, where Rochelleen Quibingco and Patricia Calma edged Sherry Nacilla and Rose Ann Mendez, 15-13, in what officials called a gripping duel. Robbie Martinez and Botoy Catalan won the 35+ men's doubles title, beating Jeffrey Pomposo and Ryan Quiñones 15-4, while Gerard Pinili and Nikki Pinili captured the 35+ mixed doubles over Zaldis Mendez Sr. and Ann Mendez by the same 15-4 scoreline.

In the 50+ men's doubles bracket, Mark Mariveles and Ramil Leonida overwhelmed Shane Maxino and Raeq Llaguno, 15-1, a result organizers singled out for its clinical placement and patience. Jessica Consad and Rachel Velez took the 20+ women's doubles crown, defeating Jeycel Esnardo and Stephany Poncardas 15-8. Reports from the sectional noted that statement victories underscored preparation, chemistry and tactical discipline across the High Intermediate level.

Bronze medalists across the meet included Kyle Radaza and Jannicol Lazarte in 20+ men's doubles, Leslie Reyes and Lilibeth Pulido in 20+ women's doubles, Christine Jalapit and Kathy Enriquez in 35+ women's doubles, Noel Emperador and Majoy Maynabay in 35+ mixed doubles, and Neil Jalapit and Raivin Enriquez in 50+ men's doubles.

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With adult titles decided, attention shifts to the PCL Asia Rising Stars U19 Sectional Tournament at Pickletown, a five-day team-based competition designed to identify and develop the next generation of elite pickleball athletes across Asia and to serve as an official qualifying event for higher-level Rising Stars contests. Richard Bachmann, operations director of Kosmas Athletic Ventures Corp., opened the youth sectional, saying, "Nothing beats getting stronger and healthier together. The Kosmas Pickle Fest captures the energy of a fast-growing pickleball community and channels it into meaningful opportunities for our young athletes."

Daily Guardian noted Milo, Summit and Pocari among event sponsors supporting Pickle Fest activities in Davao. Registration remains open for the Net and Paddle Tournament in Cebu City set March 11 to 15; organizers direct interested teams to the official Pickle Fest 2026 Facebook page for details. With adult champions now in place at Pickletown and the U19 teams set to compete, Kosmas Pickle Fest moves from crowning local champions to showcasing regional youth talent.

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