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Rockies draw first blood
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PHOENIX, Arizona: Brad Hawpe hit a crucial two-run single and
pitcher Jeff Francis pitched 6 2/3 innings as the Colorado Rockies
beat Arizona 5-1 in game one of the National League Championship
Series.
Francis struck out four and allowed one run in a
game that was interrupted for 10 minutes in the seventh inning
because Phoenix fans were throwing bottles on the field Thursday.
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Joint Sports Stakeholders Summit on October 25
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A gathering of giants. This may well describes the Joint Sports
Stakeholders’ Summit the Philippine sports Commission will be
hosting October 25 at the Bayview Park Plaza.
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Park shares lead with Creamer
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PALM DESERT, California: Brazilian-born Angela Park had a decorated
amateur career and now she is carrying that on with an impressive
rookie season on the LPGA Tour.
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Siso, Guba bag girls’ doubles title
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UNSEEDED Filipino pair Sally Mae Siso and
Martina Guba pulled off a 6-1, 6-3 upset win over second seeds
Hillary de Guzman and Theiviya Selvarajoo of Malaysia Friday to
capture the girls’ doubles title in the Agra Cup/Asian Tennis
Federation 14-Under Series at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center.
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Cojuangco hosts PSA golf
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THE second leg of the Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA)
golf tournament, sponsored by Brickroad Fitness and Aspen Spas, tees
off Saturday at the Luisita Golf and Country Club in Tarlac.
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MASCO to help promote softball
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THE City of Manila’s rich tradition in the international youth
softball scene will continue under the new administration of Mayor
Alfredo Lim.
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