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Harbour, Lhuillier clash for title HARBOUR CENTRE is back to its familiar place — in the finals.
Pacquiao being lured for P450-M LOS ANGELES — Manny Pacquiao will earn the biggest paycheck of his career if he faces Marco Antonio Barrera in a rematch.
In the end, PBA board lines up behind Eala THERE WERE no fireworks. There was not even an attempt to overrule a recent three-team trade from two outspoken team governors, or much more scrap a new rule in swapping players, the Restricted Trading List (RTL).
60k women’s event boosts SEAG bid THE AMATEUR Boxing Association of the Philippines (ABAP) yesterday said the inclusion of women’s boxing’s 60 kg event in the coming Southeast Asian Games in Thailand gave the country a chance at an almost certain boxing gold medal.
Veterans win PBC doubles IRENE BENITEZ teamed up withBong Coo to capture the Class O ladies’ doubles top spot in the 36th PBC-Boysen International Open Tenpin Bowling Championships at the SM Mall of Asia Bowling Centre.
UST ends Lyceum’s V-League win streak UNIVERSITY OF Santo Tomas, drawing big games from Mary Jean Balse and Venus Bernal, swept erstwhile unbeaten Lyceum, 25-15, 25-14, 25-20, yesterday to stay in the race for one of the three remaining semifinal berths in the 2007 Shakey’s V League at The Arena in Pasig City.
Ferrari treats 5 Pinoys to a ride of a lifetime ART BACAJAN was only having a drink in a restaurant with his friend when somebody approached them to join a unique promotion.
Pacquiao cagers pull NBC shocker GENERAL SANTOS CITY – Boxing icon Manny Pacquiao’s MP Pacman GenSan pulled a big surprise in the ongoing Spring Cooking Oil-NBC National Cup basketball tournament Wednesday night by edging the Pagadian Explorers, 66-63, at the Lagao gym here.
UST, PCCr dispute Nike women’s title IT WILL be the UAAP champion against the CUSA titlist in the women’s finals of the 2007 Nike Summer League basketball tournament as University of Santo Tomas battles Philippine College of Criminology today at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Manila.
150 golds needed to win SEAG title FOR THE Philippines to rtetain its overall title in the Southeast Asian Games, the Filipinos must win 130-to 150 gold medals when the biennial met is staged in Thailand this December.
The chance we bargained for Alright, so the die is cast. The Philippine national basketball team goes up against the biggies right away in the FIBA-Asia Men’s Championship in Tokushima, Japan next month.
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