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MVP as basketball czar? Manny V. Pangilinan only wants to tackle the task at hand.
But if given full backing, the PLDT and Smart Communication chairman will go the extra mile and accept the post of president of the soon-to-be-formed basketball body.
Letran seeks Final 4 advantage ONE TEAM is out to achieve a record while the other is desperate to end a two-game slump.
World 8-Ball Open SANTOS SAMBAJON and Ramil Gallego made it to the next round of the International Pool Tour World 8-Ball Open after finishing second in their respective groups Monday at the Grand Sierra Casino and Hotel in Reno, Nevada.
Laylo is solo leader in Asiad chess elims INTERNATIONAL MASTER Darwin Laylo racked up three straight wins to vault into the top spot after seven rounds in the 2006 National Chess Federation of the Philippines qualifying tournament at the Entertainment Hall of SM Mall of Asia.
PBA media to hand out annual awards THE BEST coach, the most accomplished executive and others who excelled in their respective callings in the PBA 2005-06 season will be honored in the 2006 PBA Press Corps Annual Awards at the Kamayan-Padre Faura Saturday.
La Salle, PCU-D are chess champs HOST LA Salle-Health and Science Campus and Philippine Christian University-Dasmarinas outwitted their separate opponents in the finals to clinch the women’s and men’s chess titles of the 7th Southern Luzon Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SLCUAA) at the Palaruang La Salle recently.
UE, UST chessers near UAAP crowns UNIVERSITY OF the East (UE) moved closer to retaining the juniors crown and University of Santo Tomas (UST) appeared to do the same in the women’s contest in UAAP Season 69 chess action.
Red Bull beats TNT in preseason THE RED Bull Barakos may be launching their campaign this season with the same set of warriors that earned them two finals appearances last year.
A tiger in the reign WITH APOLOGIES to jazz singer/composer Michael Franks whose song actually goes "he’s a tiger in the rain… it’s the thunder and lightning he can’t explain," but Eldrick "Tiger" Woods is far from a perplexed cat, it’s his opponents who are left shaking their heads as he continues to mesmerize.
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