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Alaska’s Holcomb suspended, fined The call was actually Flagrant Foul Penalty 1, but after reviewing the game tape, PBA Commissioner Renauld "Sonny" Barrios upgraded it to Flagrant Foul Penalty 2, which carries an automatic one-game suspension and a fine.
Phone Pals bury Express with treys With three days left before the three-point contest of the annual PBA All-Star Weekend, it seems that almost all Talk ‘N Text players are preparing for this contest.
Harbour struggles but wins in the end Jason Castro redeemed himself from a lackluster performance in the first three quarters by coming up with two critical plays down the stretch to lift Harbour Centre to a 76-71 win over the hard-fighting Noosa Shoes in the PBL Lipovitan Amino Sports Cup yesterday at the Muntinlupa Sports Center.
FEU tossers end agony Far Eastern University finally came out of a slump, snapping a seven-game skid with a tough 25-19, 18-25, 22-25, 25-23, 15-12 victory over Ateneo yesterday in the Shakey’s V-League Season 5 at The Arena in San Juan.
Filoil cage tilt resumes with triple-bill There’s no way but up for the five teams coming off losses, as the 2nd Filoil Flying V Pre-Season Invitational Cup resumes hostilities today with a triple-header at The Arena in San Juan.
Diaz is slow but dangerous, Pacman says CEBU CITY — Manny Pacquiao is not looking past David Diaz, who the Filipino southpaw describes as “not too fast but remains a very dangerous opponent.”
Palarong Pambansa PUERTO PRINCESA — Four records, three in swimming, were broken Tuesday in the Palarong Pambansa at the Ramon Mitra Sports Complex here.
Liga Pilipinas offers unique tourney format In an effort to spice up its maiden season, the newly formed Liga Pilipinas will unveil a brand new tournament format never seen before in any local basketball league.
Orcollo, Gomez gain late 8-ball berths Dennis Orcollo and Roberto Gomez bounced back from their separate defeats by posting huge victories to barge into the knockout stage of the 2008 World 8-Ball Championship late Monday at the Amir Billiards Club in Fujairah City, United Arab Emirates.
Evergreen judo star hopes to finish career in Beijing Eight-time Southeast Asian Games gold medalist John Baylon makes his last tango in an Olympic qualifier when he pilots a six-man squad to the Asian Judo Championship on Saturday in Jeju, South Korea.
Petron volleyball set in Puerto Princesa The Petron Ladies’ Beach Volleyball Tournament kicks off in Puerto Princesa this weekend.
Fencer aims for a Beijing experience Michelle Bruzola, this year’s UAAP Athlete of the Year, joins a six-man fencing team that will seek Olympic spots in a qualifier set tomorrow in Bangkok, Thailand.
RP’s BEST good for 2nd More than 3,000 kids aged five and up try to be called BEST graduates at the end of the month when the Basketball Efficiency and Scientific Training (BEST) honors its latest batch coming from various BEST clinics nationwide at the end of the month.
Focusing on the fast Hardcore race fans may feel that doomsday is approaching whenever they hear that diesel engines are increasingly becoming popular in motorsports.
‘71 Porsche 911 Targa joins Subic Rally Sprint Car rally events are known to be proving grounds for rally sports cars’ reliability and performance. Rugged roads, tight turns, high speed tarmacs and even jumps that subject the rally cars into extreme conditions.
All-new XC70 AWD Volvo’s all-new XC70 AWD soft-roader is now available in the country with its official launch held at the Volvo showroom in Makati last Tuesday.
From The Backseat We got hold of a copy of a videotape of an interview with the television program Motoring Today by Land Transportation Office chief Albert Suansing about his first couple of months in office.
Subaru Outback 3.0 R When I was younger, I made a promise to myself to 1) own at least one Porsche in my lifetime and 2) never, ever be caught dead driving a station wagon.
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