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JOSEPH YEO and Jun Jun Cabatu made sure La Salle won’t have any endgame collapse this time as they delivered the goods that gave the Green Archers a 79-67 victory as well as the last twice-to-beat incentive in the Final Four of the 68th UAAP men’s basketball tournament at the Araneta Coliseum.


THE WINNINGEST school and an upstart hoping to build a dynasty of its own begin their best-of-three title series as Game One unfolds today in the 81st NCAA men’s basketball at the Araneta Coliseum.


TO WELCOME the 2005-06 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) season, the league will be holding a big street party billed ‘PBA rocks Baywalk’ on Sept. 30.


BOGOR, Indonesia — Filipino young gun Tyson Sy took pains perfecting his start Sunday and reaped a huge dividend, cruising to victory in Round 9 of the Asian Formula Three Grand Prix at the Sentul International Circuit here with plenty to spare.


Mouth-watering incentive packages aimed at luring back the lost Philippine Basketball Association following are in store starting with the pro-league’s celebration of its 31st season next month.


A FRESH batch of exciting rookies is expected to surface anew when the Philippine Basketball League (PBL) conducts its Rookie Draft on Sept. 30.


FOURTH SEED Filipino Jose Lorenzo Opulencia downed Taiwanese Hseuh Chin Hao, 6-3, 6-2, yesterday to join two compatriots in the boys’ singles final in the qualifying of the Phinma-ITF Juniors Championships at the Ynares Socio-Cultural Sports Center in Pasig City.


SANTIAGO City, Isabela — Rodolfo Tacadino and Nancy Tumpalan dominated the final elimination leg of the 29th National Milo Marathon that started and ended here at the Santiago City Hall yesterday.


NARITA, Japan — In two times that the Philippines finished second in the Nomura Cup, it never really had a chance to contend for the crown, losing by 17 strokes to Japan in 1971 and by 22 to Taiwan six years later.