TALK ‘N TEXT’S controversial slotman Asi Taulava’s possible comeback stint remains uncertain as PBA commissioner Noli Eala yesterday said he will still study the recent Court of Appeals ruling before making a final decision.
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PUREFOODS FOUND a way to win a game that mattered most as it showed the door to the pesky FedEx quintet, 94-86, last night and set up a quarterfi-nals date with Shell in the Gran Matador PBA Fiesta Conference.
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FOUR-TIME World Cup champion Paeng Nepomuceno put on a vintage performance yesterday to take the lead in the men’s open all events division of the 34th Philippine Bowling Congress Euro-Med International Open Championships at the Pearl Bowling Center in Parañaque City.
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BARANGAY GINEBRA is without doubt the league’s biggest crowd drawer. Aside from the team’s charisma and never-say-die attitude, the Kings have won almost everything there is to win in the league except for one thing — scoring a Grand Slam.
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DEFENDING CHAMPION Santo Tomas renews its rivalry with La Salle even as San Sebastian tangles with Ateneo today as the four semifinalists warm up for the grueling phase next week in the penultimate playdate of the elimination round of the 2005 Shakey’s V-League first conference at the Rizal Coliseum.
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REY BAUTISTA showed late Saturday night why he is indeed the country’s brightest prospect for a world crown.
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After three frustrating years and three failed attempts, Welcoat Paints gets another chance to establish itself as the league’s most dominant team when the Paint Masters go for a sweep against the Montaña Jewels today in the 2005 PBL Unity Cup at the Cuneta Astrodome.
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TWO-TEAM FIBA (International Basketball Federation) president Gonzalo "Lito’’ Puyat yesterday lambasted the Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) for defying the indefinite suspension imposed on it by the country’s highest sports body, the Philippine Olympic Committee.
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The Philippine Sports Commission said yesterday it will try its best to "bridge the gap" between the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) and the Basketball Association of the Philippines.
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LIPA CITY — With length not an advantage and premium falling on short iron play and putting, defending champion Francis Gaston feels that the 2005 Philippine Senior Amateur championship is a wide open race.
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SHALKER AL-Hassan of United Arab Emirates rolled an impressive series of 1077 yesterday to lead the men’s open singles event in the 34th Philippine Bowling Congress Euro-Med International Open Championships at the Pearl Bowling Center in Parañaque City.
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Games Thursday (Rizal Coliseum)
3 p.m. — Ateneo vs FEU
5 p.m. — San Sebastian vs La Salle
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OLYMPIC VETERAN Jasmin Figueroa churned out another pulsating victory in the first evaluation tournament held by the National Archery Association of the Philippines (NAAP) recently in Baguio City.
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MARLON MANALO made ripples in the United States Sunday by ruling 2005 Reno Open Championship to complete his amazing unbeaten winning run.
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BEFORE THE UAAP cage wars get going, La Salle and Ateneo fans will be treated to a night of fun and nostalgia as former varsity players of both schools clash in the Ultimate Showdown Basketball Classic slated July 2 at the Araneta Coliseum.
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