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Bulls stake winning streak vs TNT
NOBODY’S TALKING about the slump on the Red Bull camp anymore. The Bulls are back in the wilds.

Bata topples Django
Topping their respective groups during the elimination round last Friday, Reyes and Bustamante had the misfortune of having been bracketed against each other in the final eight of the annual event organized by ESPN STAR Sports.

MM teams dominate beach volleyball
BORACAY BEACH — Metro Manila teams shared top honors yesterday as Adamson University and College of St. Benilde captured the men’s and women’s crowns in the 10th Nestea Beach Volley here at the Hey Jude court.

Air21 keeps pace with UP-PAF IX in RP Open
Air21 demolished Bacolod City Junior League, 6-2, yesterday, setting the stage for a potential two-game encounter with University of the Philippines-Air Force combine for the women’s division title of the National Open Softball Championships at the Rizal Memorial Track-Football Stadium.

Make room for Spurs, Cavaliers
NEW YORK (Reuters) — Tony Parker scored a career playoff high 31 points to lift the San Antonio Spurs into the second round of the NBA playoffs with a 105-83 win at the Sacramento Kings on Friday.

Ex-RP players stamp class in table tennis
FORMER national pool players Ayra Malayabayabas and Beverly Villar crushed separate Cebuano rivals yesterday to enter the women’s singles finals of the TATAP-National Selection Table Tennis Championships at the SM Manila mall.

Daymiel bags 3 badminton crowns
VETERAN CAMPAIGNER Ronald Daymiel stamped his class in the Davao leg of the JVC Open Regional Championships by winning three titles, including the men’s singles crown in the centerpiece elite division at the Wheels N More Badminton Center Friday.

Palaro under way
NAGA CITY — The 2006 Palarong Pambansa comes off the wraps today confident of living up to its rich tradition as the country’s top breeding ground for future national players.

First strike by Tyson
ROSARIO, Batangas. — Tyson Sy pounced on the faulty start of Irishman John O’Hara and fellow Filipino Dado Pena and sped to victory Saturday in the opening round of the 2006 Asian Formula Three Series before an ecstatic crowd at the Batangas Racing Circuit here.

AF3 rivalries
THE 2006 Asian Formula 3 Series begins this weekend with pretty interesting sidelights for local motor sports enthusiasts and followers of AF3.


 

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