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LIKE ANY other fiesta, the Gran Matador PBA Fiesta Conference will culminate with a coronation night. Ginebra hopes it would be tonight.


SOARING TELEVISION ratings, tickets suddenly becoming scarce, screaming headlines in the sports pages and television cameras audaciously panning out at the Araneta Coliseum crowd, showing less and less empty seats and more and more ecstatic, wildly cheering fans. Are happy days really back in the P


EQUESTRIAN PRESIDENT and former Tarlac Congressman Jose “Peping” Cojuangco yesterday said he would run for president of the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) if he would get a unanimous approval from the membership and if his victory would ensure that there will be unity among the country’s top spo


TAIPEI – Antonio Lining, battling on despite an injured foot, grabbed the third qualifying spot at the 2004 Taiwan World Pool Championship as he got the better of Taiwan’s Kuan-liang Liu, 9-5, to take his place in Group 5.


SAN BEDA hopes to solidify its hold on second spot when it battles defending champion Letran today in the main game of a four-game schedule in the 80th NCAA seniors basketball tournament at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum.


THE PHILIPPINES found itself with a better chance of increasing its medal haul in the 2006 Qatar Asian Games when a meeting of the Olympic Council of Asia added four sports events on the schedule, two of which are considered to be disciplines where Filipinos are considered to be strong.


BARBETTE Atienza, writer-columnist of the Bulletin’s Weekly Sports Digest until four months ago when she signed a two-year contract with Abante, Middle East edition, was a sight for sore eyes.


LET BYGONES be bygones? Not so fast, says Tony Chua, the Red Bull team manager.