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Saturday, July 21, 2007

  

Callaway Junior World Golf Championships

RP’s Ardina, Legaspi settle for second place 


SAN DIEGO, California: From a triple kill to a triple letdown.

Dottie Ardina failed to sustain a searing rally while Mia Legaspi squandered a five-shot lead as the Philippines settled for a pair of runner-up finishes on Friday in the Callaway Junior World Golf Championships in various courses here.

The 13-year-old Ardina lost the girls 13-14 years title by one stroke to Victoria Tanco of Argentina despite a birdie-birdie windup, wasting a big rally from four shots down with a bogey on the 15th hole that told heavily on her bid for a third victory here.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

THE Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines is still waiting for Cuban coach Raul Fernandez Liranza, who was scheduled to arrive in the country last month.

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THE same cast that won eight gold medals in athletics during the 2005 Southeast Asian Games will be back for the country’s coming campaign in the 24th edition of the biennial meet in Nakhonratchasima, Thailand.

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DEFENDING champion University of Santo Tomas shoots for its second straight win on Saturday against win­less University of the Philippines in the 70th Universities Athletic Association of the Philippines men’s basketball...

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WORLD’S No. 2 and tournament top seeds Lilyana Natsir and Nova Widianto of Indonesia repulsed compatriots Lita Nurlita and Devin Lahardi Fitriawan, 21-17, 21-17, on Friday to reach the mixed doubles semifinals in the 2007...

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JOSE Rizal University displayed its awesome form and snapped Letran’s four-game winning run with a 79-75 upset victory on Friday in the 83rd National Collegiate Athletic Association seniors basketball tournament...

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THE Muay Thai Association of the Philippines is planning to hire a foreign coach to train its national athletes for the Southeast Asian Games slated December 6 to 16 in Nakhon­ratchasima, Thailand.

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THE CROSSOVER
By Raffy Ledesma

Since the Phoenix Suns were formed back in 1968, their roster has been grace with legendary names such as Paul Westphal, Paul Silas, Alvin Adams and Charles Barkley.

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