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Pacquiao ponders politics as future option
MANNY PACQUIAO is still undecided whether to run as vice-mayor of Manila next year, but there were signs that he is weighing his options one of them a political career after boxing.

Lions mangle Stags to regain solo lead
SAN BEDA College found no need for its star forward who sat out a one-game suspension yesterday as the Red Lions disposed of San Sebastian College, 77-60, for their seventh straight win to assure themselves of at least a playoff for one of the semifinal berths in the NCAA basketball tournament at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.

San Miguel Beer Asian 9-Ball Tour
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan — Efren “Bata” Reyes led the mighty charge of the Filipinos by thumping Taiwanese rival Nien Rong-Chi, 9-5, at the start of the third leg of the 2006 San Miguel Beer Asian 9-Ball Tour yesterday at the Kaohsiung Business Center here.

Falcons hope to keep magical run in UAAP
THE ADAMSON University Falcons needed 14 games to win three games last year. It took them five games to win as many in the 69th season of the UAAP basketball tournament.

Star-studded rookie batch
THE 2006 PBA Rookie class could well be the most talent-laden in recent memory. The rookie batch is so full of potential that Commissioner Noli Eala predicted that from its rank will arise several future franchise players.

RP five loses to Latvia
DOHA, Qatar — The SMC-Pilipinas did almost everything but its best was not enough, losing to Latvia, 65-73, in the Al-Emadi International Basketball Championship Thursday at the Al-Gharafa Sports Club Hall here.

3 games usher WNCAA
COMEBACKING PHILIPPINE Women’s University and rookie team St. Francis of Assisi College plunge into action right on opening day of the WNCAA 37th season today at the Cuneta Astrodome.

La Salle joins Homegrown Cup
THE DLSU Green Archers will return to action this coming October in the forthcoming Filoil Flying V Homegrown Cup. They join archrivals Ateneo Blue Eagles and UAAP adversaries UE Red Warriors, UST Tigers, UP Fighting Maroons and the FEU Tamaraws.

Davao women booters seek 2nd national title
DAVAO FA opens its bid for a back-to-back title opposite 10 other teams as the 2006 Philippine Football Federation (PFF) National Women’s Championship kicks off on Monday at the Siliman University in Dumaguete City.

Triathlon still undecided on Asiad team
THE TRIATHLON Association of the Philippines (TRAP) is still holding its tryouts for its team to 15th Doha Asian Games and plans to announce it by the end of September.

Rugby's bad boy shows promise as boxer
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Former Australian rugby league bad boy John Hopoate is finding success in his new career as a boxer.


 

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