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De Oro’s golden throw shatters record
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PUERTO PRINCESA: Maika de Oro established a new
meet record in the girls’ secondary discuss throw Tuesday at the
Ramon V. Mitra Jr. Sports Complex.
The 13-year-old daughter of former national
athletes heaved the disc at 32.62 meters to shatter the old mark of
32.45 meters set by Nina Marie Lumapaz of Central Visayas eight
years ago in Bacolod City.
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‘Overrated’ James too much for Wizards
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CLEVELAND, Ohio: LeBron James scored 30 points and passed out 12
assists—both game highs—to power the Cleveland Cavaliers past
Washington 116-86 Monday in a National Basketball Association
playoff game.
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Three more Filipinos enter knockout round
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THREE Filipinos survived knockout matches to enter the main draw of
the 2008 World 8-Ball Championship on Monday at the Expo Center in
Fujairah City, United Arab Emirates.
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Barrios suspends, fines Alaska
import Holcomb
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PHILIPPINE Basketball Association commissioner Sonny Barrios
suspended and fined Alaska Milk import Randy Holcomb for bloodying
the nose of Red bull’s Rich Alvarez.
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Lean and mean RP team to Olympics
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A “LEAN AND MEAN” contingent that is capable of ending the
country’s thirst for an Olympic gold medal will be carrying the
Philippine colors in the quadrennial meet set August 18 to 24 in
Beijing.
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Filipino drifter to show stuff
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LANCE FELICIANO, a Filipino drifter based in the United States, is
set to see action in the 1st Race Wars Philippines 2008 on Saturday
at the Clark Expo inside the Clark Economic Freeport Zone.
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Young guns come out firing at Monte Carlo
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MONTE CARLO: Britain’s Andy Murray and Sam Querrey of the United
States struck a double blow for the new generation at the Monte
Carlo Masters on Monday.
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Unknown Guzman ‘better’
than popular PacMan
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THREE Filipino world champions—bantamweight Gerry Peńalosa,
flyweight Nonito Donaire and minimum weight Florante Condes—were
regarded as the best boxers in their divisions by a leading talk
show host in boxing.
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