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