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Monday, February 11, 2008 |
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Sta. Lucia clinches first championship slot
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STA. LUCIA REALTY sustained its brilliant form
to beat Alaska, 92-84, and clinch the first finals berth Sunday in
the 33rd Smart-PBA Philippine Cup at the Araneta Coliseum.
Rookie Ryan Reyes and veterans Dennis Espino and
Kelly Williams led a fiery assault throughout the do-or-die match as
the Realtors earned their first trip to the finals in an
All-Filipino Conference.
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Japanese cuppers complete
sweep
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JAPAN swept the reverse singles on Sunday to
complete a 5-0 triumph over the Philippines in the Davis Cup
Asia-Oceania Group 1 tie at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center
hardcourt.
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US-France showdown in
Davis Cup quarterfinals
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PARIS: Defending champions United States and France, two of the most
successful countries in Davis Cup history, will clash in this
year’s quarterfinals after cruising through their World Group
first round ties.
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Golden goal sends New Zealand
to Beijing Olympics
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AUCKLAND: New Zealand came from behind to win the Olympic field
hockey qualifying tournament here Sunday, sinking Argentina 3-2 with
a golden goal in the dying seconds of extra time.
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Senator Villar guest speaker
in SMC-PSA Awards Night
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SENATOR Manny Villar, Jr. will share his success story to the
country’s top sports achievers in the coming San Miguel
Corp.-Philippine Sportswriters Association Annual Awards (SMC-PSA)
Night on February 16 at the SM Mall of Asia.
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Singh grabs share of lead
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PEBBLE BEACH, California: Three-time major winner Vijay Singh posted
an eagle on the back nine en route to a five-under 67 and a share of
the third-round lead at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am on
Saturday.
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Kenya’s cross-country program back on track
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NAIROBI: Weathering the effects of ruinous post-poll unrest, Kenyan
athletes on Saturday hit the tracks in the twice-postponed annual
police and prisons cross-country championships.
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