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Coca-Cola regains share of lead Magnolia Beverage found a way to limit import Jason Dixon, but it failed to stop Coke’s other reinforcement George “Gee” Gervin Jr.
My left also lethal – Diaz When David Diaz was asked about Manny Pacquiao’s vaunted left hand a couple of days ago, the articulate Chicago native said he’d welcome it.
Foreign bowlers take spotlight Kim Hak Hyun and Lee Tae Ju of the Daegu City team sizzled with 1420 and 1401 series, respectively, to lead the foreigners’ assault in the 6th Euro-Med Storm International Masters Challenge at Paeng’s Midtown Bowl at Robinson Mall, Manila.
Blind man, 78, bowls 300 ALTA, Iowa (AP) — A 78-year-old legally blind man from northwest Iowa has bowled a perfect game.
Ateneo rips USLS Ateneo outhit, outplayed and outclassed University of St. La Salle-Bacolod to annex a 25-19, 25-11, 25-13 victory yesterday and firm up its semifinal bid in the Shakey’s V-League Season 5 at The Arena in San Juan yesterday.
Thais sweep honors in Asia-Pac jungolf Powerhouse Thailand swept top individual and team honors at the close of the 29th Asia Pacific Junior Golf Championship yesterday at the Sherwood Hills Golf Club course in Trece Martires, Cavite.
Eaglets beat SBC, 77-74 Ateneo de Manila rallied behind the heroics of Juani Tiongson to beat San Beda, 77-74, and keep its record clean in the Nike Summer League basketball tournament Thursday at the Far Eastern University gym in Morayta.
So, Antonio stay with leaders SUBIC — GM Wesley So, continued his near-flawless showing with his third straight convincing victory. His closest Filipino rival, GM Rogelio Antonio, found enough motivation to keep pace.
Despite woeful play, Iggy still champ Iggy Clavecilla squandered a seven-shot lead as he staggered in the early going but recovered to beat Dave Hernandez by two shots on a closing 81 for a record third straight Philippine Seniors Amateur Golf Championship at Riviera’s Langer course yesterday.
Japanese ace falls to Archer Former two-time world champion Johnny Archer of the United States made Japanese No. 1 Satoshi Kabawata the biggest foreign casualty in the $ 30,000 Philippine Pool Tour Mandaluyong Mayor’s Cup 10-ball championship yesterday after a 9-4 victory.
Valle, Bata reach Last 8 Former Asian Games gold medalist Gandy Valle romped off to a strong start and then held his ground against repeated comeback tries waged by Ramil Gallego en route to a 9-5 victory and a seat to the quarterfinals of the First Senate President Manny Villar Cup Billiards Tournament yesterday at the Sports Center of StarMall Alabang in Muntinlupa City.
Ladon in semis, nears showdown with Tipon PHILIPPINE Navy Joegen Ladon proved the better boxer as he beat Philippine Air Force’s Junel Cantancio to remain on course for a possible showdown with Joan Tipon in the featherweight division of the 2008 PLDT-Smart Open, Youth and Women’s Amateur Boxing Championships at the Robinsons Place in Iloilo City.
Hapee frolics past Burger King TARLAC CITY — Hapee Toothpaste came through with a gritty defensive effort in the third quarter to score a runaway 82-70 win over Burger King at the start of their semifinals series in the 2008 PBL Lipovitan Amino Sports Cup before a huge crowd at the Tarlac State University here.
Olympic swimming medal possible This could be the right moment for the country to win the elusive Olympic gold medal in swimming.
Cone says PBA ruling ‘unfair’ Alaska coach Tim Cone questioned the decision of PBA commissioner Sonny Barrios not to suspend Sta. Lucia Realty import Wesley Wilson in the aftermath of a fight-marred game against Red Bull last Wednesday.
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