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THE BASKETBALL Association of the Philippines (BAP) yesterday said the issue of government intervention frowned upon by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) does not apply in its confrontation with the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC).


TWO MEMBERS of the House of Representatives yesterday urged local officials to put to rest the issue of basketball and concentrate on the 23rd Southeast Asian Games which begin next week.


Veteran internationalist Toni Leviste stamped her class to rule the Southeast Asian League Showjumping Finals yesterday at the posh Alabang Country Club course.


Games Today (Panaad Complex) 4:30 p.m. — Malaysia vs Cambodia ——————


FIL-AMERICAN Riza Angela Zalameda completed a glorious week by pulling off a 6-3, 6-2 win over the fancied Wang-Yau Venise Chan to rule the $10,000 Holcim ITF Philippine Women’s Circuit 2 at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center.


LAST TUESDAY I came out with information I got regarding certain members of Manny Pacquiao’s party who have apparently been responsible Manny’s easygoing ways and late night habits (The Scene Around, Nov. 15, 2005).


LOS BAÑOS — TO the RP water polo team belongs the distinction as the first Filipino bet to plunge into action in the 23rd Philippine Southeast Asian Games as it takes on powerhouse Indonesia at the start of aquatics events this afternoon.


HANOI — Frankie Miñoza shot a closing round two-under-par 70 Sunday and settled for third place in the Carlsberg Masters Vietnam Open.


MACAU — A big celebration by the Filipino contingent here turned into mourning Sunday when the fifth- and sixth-place finishes by Tyson Sy and Dado Peña, respectively, in the Asian Formula Renault Challenge of the Macau Grand Prix were nullified due to a technicality.


RED BULL started slow but came through with a fiery windup to score a pulsating 99-92 victory over a slumping Talk ‘N Text squad in the 2005 San Mig Coffee-Fiesta Cup last night at the Cuneta Astrodome.


SUDDENLY, things are getting brighter for the Montaña Jewels. The Jewels notched their first back-to-back wins after a long while with a 66-63 win over Rain or Shine in a battle of last conference’s finalists in the 2006 PBL Heroes Cup at the San Sebastian Gym in Cavite.