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Morales now favored
LOS ANGELES — The tide has turned in favor of Erik Morales.

But Pacquiao, Roach upbeat about chances
LOS ANGELES — The past few days, Manny Pacquiao and trainer Freddie Roach have been holding closed-door training sessions trying to perfect their game plan against Erik “El Terrible” Morales of Mexico this weekend in Las Vegas.

Harbour Centre ups win streak to four
RAIN OR Shine and Harbour Centre are on a roll.

Philsoc needs P66 million to pay debts
PHILIPPINE OLYMPIC Committee President and Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (Philsoc) Chief Jose "Peping" Cojuangco admitted Saturday night that dues remain unpaid as the committee was not able to raise the acquired funds necessary for the hosting of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games.

Open to boost RP badminton – Taufik
REIGNING OLYMPIC and world champion Taufik Hidayat has lauded the staging of the first Philippine Open Badminton Championships, saying the event will further raise the level of play here and at the same time help develop local players of world-class caliber.

Cebuanos shine in Andrada Cup
CEBUANO ACES John Francis Largo and Jacob Lagman took Manila by storm, hacking out big victories to rule their respective events even as upsets punctuated yesterday’s close of the 17th Andrada Cup Age-Group Tennis Championships at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center.

NCA World Championship on at San Juan Coliseum
THE HEAVYWEIGHTS of Philippine cockfighting collide with popular breeders from the United States, Canada, Japan and Malaysia as the National Cockers Association (NCA) World Championship 8- cock derby fires off today at the San Juan Coliseum.

Express even series with Phone Pals
DE OCAMPO brothers Yancy and Ranidel did a little “horse match” at crunchtime to highlight the Air21 Express’ 90-87 victory over the Talk ’N Text Phone Pals last night in the San Mig Coffee 2005-06 PBA Fiesta Conference at the Araneta Coliseum.

Wie bullish over future despite Waialae exit
HONOLULU (Reuters) — Although the latest chapter in the long-running Michelle Wie show ended in disappointment on Friday, the Hawaiian teenager remains as upbeat as ever about her future.


 

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