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Knights barge into Final 4 LETRAN SHOOK off the rust from a 15-day layoff in time yesterday as the Knights downed the San Sebastian College Stags, 67-63, to formally barge into the Final 4 of the 83rd NCAA basketball tournament at The Arena in San Juan.
Instead of facing a ‘lighty,’ Ateneo plays a ‘heavy’ HAD IT not been for the freaky weather, Ateneo would have long gotten over the hump and should have been within earshot of La Salle in the leaderboard as hostilities in the 70th UAAP basketball tournament shift to higher gear.
Gerry wants P16 M to fight Ponce WORLD BOXING Organization (WBO) bantamweight champion Gerry Peñalosa said he is ready to meet WBO super-bantamweight titlist Daniel Ponce de Leon but only if his asking prize money is met.
Welcoat in a rebuilding frenzy WATCH OUT for the Welcoat Paints Dragons. Last year’s punching bag could be this season’s Cinderella team.
Abort the NCAA? No way – official One day after one member of the NCAA policy board said that the NCAA basketball season might be scrapped if San Beda College keeps on dragging the league to court, the head of the management committee denied such a plan was ever discussed.
Esguerra horses are favorites SIX CLASSY 2-year-olds from the stable of businessman-sportsman Hermie Esguerra are out to stamp their class tomorrow as they head the chase for the opening legs of the 2007 Philracom Juvenile Colts and Juvenile Fillies Stakes Series at the Santa Ana Park.
Sparmate says Pacquiao by KO in six CEBU CITY — After receiving a “beating” from Filipino ring idol Manny Pacquiao during their three-round sparring session yesterday afternoon, Mexican Raymundo Beltran said the Filipino idol can very well stop his compatriot, Marco Antonio Barrera, in no more than six rounds.
Chessers share 2nd spot SEVEN PLAYERS, including six Chinese, share the lead with 5.5 points apiece after seven rounds in the Malaysian Open chess championship in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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