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Bata: Still the best! EFREN “BATA” Reyes, the soft-spoken, velvet-green icon with the impish grin and laser-guided shots, has successfully completed his transition from a 9-Ball “Magician’ to an 8-Ball wizard.
Morales just can’t wait for Nov. 18 JUST LIKE Manny Pacquiao, Mexican Erik Morales can’t wait any longer for their historic third fight on Nov. 18.
Mapua may pull surprise NOBODY GAVE the Mapua Cardinals the chance to advance into the Final Four of the NCAA basketball tournament considering that several teams have beefed up their line ups considerably.
Muay Thai is a sport for Filipinos FILIPINOS definitely have the potential to excel in Muay Thai, also called Thai boxing and considered as the most complete of all martial arts as it employs boxing, kicks, elbows, knee strikes, close range fighting, and throwing.
Williams lifts Realtors KELLY WILLIAMS produced a game worthy of his No. 1 pick status and the Sta. Lucia Realtors ended their stint in the PBA Pre-Season tournament with aplomb, scoring a 121-116 victory over the San Miguel Beermen last night at the Olivarez College gym in Parañaque.
Pacman signs up with Nike Manny Pacquiao has added another company to his long list of endorsed products when he signed up with sports industry giant Nike recently, a Team Pacquiao member confirmed yesterday.
UE chessers win 5th straight title NELSON MARIANO III led University of the East (UE) to its fifth straight UAAP juniors crown while University of Santo Tomas (UST), behind an impeccable Sherily Cua, virtually crowned itself the women’s titlist of Season 69 chess hostilities.
Bono, Intal lead UAAP MVP race KEN BONO of the Adamson Falcons and JC Intal of the Ateneo Blue Eagles made the MVP race a two-way battle after the elimination round of the 69th UAAP basketball tournament.
RP jins join Bangkok tilt THE Petron national taekwondo team faces another big test in preparation for the Doha Asian Games when it competes in the 2006 World Cup championships on Sept. 14-18 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Sept. 11 chaos TRUE TO expectation, Sept. 11 turned out to be chaotic. And I’m not referring to 2001, but to events that unfolded yesterday, Sept. 11, 2006.
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