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Young’s sacrifice fly lifts AL
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NEW YORK: Michael Young drove in the winning run with a sacrifice
fly in the 15th inning, giving the American League (AL) a 4-3 win
over the National League (NL) and capping the longest all-star game
in history.
Young’s hit to right field scored Justin
Morneau in the 15th inning Tuesday in the final all-star classic at
historic Yankee Stadium which is due to be torn down in November.
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RP dragon boat team competes in Malaysia
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THE National Dragon Boat team vows to make an impact in the Eighth
Asian Dragon Boat Championships slated July 30 to August 3 in Penang,
Malaysia.
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Harrington ready to risk
injured wrist in Open defense
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SOUTHPORT, England: Padraig Harrington will defend his British Open
title at the risk of aggravating a wrist injury which would have
resulted in him withdrawing from any other tournament.
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Knights
win 4th straight
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DINO DAA fired 26 points to lead the Letran Knights past the San
Sebastian Stags, 71-67, Wednesday in the 84th NCAA basketball
tournament at the Cuneta Astrodome.
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China’s ‘Iron Hammer’ guides
US Team in Beijing
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WASHINGTON: Jenny Lang Ping, a beloved Chinese sports hero who
helped the 1984 women’s volleyball team capture Olympic gold, will
be trying to thwart China’s chances at Beijing as coach of the US
squad.
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Blake back in comfort zone
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INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana: James Blake buried a pair of dismal recent
European showings as he earned a hardcourt victory Tuesday to reach
the second round of the Indianapolis Tennis Championships.
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Caviteños shine in int’l chess
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Trece Martires City: Ayong S. Maliksi, governor of Cavite,
recognized the efforts of Caviteños Roderick Nava, Vince Medina and
Lovely Medina.
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