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Dumaguete forces Game 3 versus Batangas
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BAMBOL SERVO came through with a game-winning walk-off hit for
Dumaguete Saturday to force a deciding Game 3 against Batangas in
the Baseball Philippines-Series 3 at the Rizal Memorial Baseball
Stadium.
Servo’s two-out grounder to centerfield off
the 3-1 fastball of losing pitcher Justin Zialcita sent home pinch
runner Edward Tuazon, his teammates into frenzied celebration, and
Dumaguete on the threshold of an unlikely championship.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Orcollo, Pagulayan enter
Guinness 9-ball semis
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SINGAPORE: Dennis Orcollo and Alex Pagulayan beat separate rivals to
advance in the semifinals of the Guinness 9 Ball Tour 2008 Singapore
leg Saturday at the Velocity@Novena Square here.
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Ateneo advances
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ATENEO rallied from 5 points down to beat University of the
Philippines (UP), 22-20, and enter the semifinals of the 2008 Petron
Ladies’ Beach Volleyball Tournament third leg at the University of
the East (UE)-Caloocan campus.
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Sena is Player of the Week
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JOSE Rizal’s James Sena is one of the most underrated centers in
the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Naturally,
people noticed when he had a pair of monster games last week.
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Ginebra goes for sweep
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THE Barangay Ginebra Kings try to close out their semifinal series
against the Red Bull Barako Bulls Sunday in the 2008 Smart PBA
Fiesta Conference at the Araneta Coliseum.
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OLYMPIC PREVIEW
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Wang targets Olympic glory for China
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NEW DELHI: Inspiration-seeking Chinese shooters need look no further
than their coach Wang Yifu as they aim to convert their Asian
supremacy into a deluge of Olympic gold medals.
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Nadal enters semifinal; Djokovic falters
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TORONTO: Rafael Nadal recovered after a marathon tiebreak setback to
book a semifinal face-off against Andy Murray with a high-tension
triumph over France’s Richard Gasquet on Friday.
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Chava’s determination pays off
with stage win in Tour de France
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MONTLUCON, France: Frenchman Sylvain Chavanel finally handed his
Cofidis team a well-deserved leaving gift by winning the 19th stage
of the Tour de France between Roanne and Montlucon here Friday.
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USA dominates Canada in tune-up
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LAS VEGAS, Nevada: Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade and Michael Redd
scored 20 points apiece Friday as the USA dominated Canada 120-65 in
a Beijing Olympic basketball tune-up.
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Jankovic books semifinal ticket
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LOS ANGELES: Jelena Jankovic booked her semi-final berth at the
$600,000 Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) hardcourt tournament
here Friday, continuing her progress toward the world No.1 ranking.
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Park leads Evian Masters
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EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France: Brazilian teenager Angela Park birdied the
final two holes to sneak into the halfway lead on 10-under par at
the Evian Masters on Friday, but it was 43-year-old Helen Afredsson
who made the biggest move with a course record 63.
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Reavie takes command at
rain-hit Canadian Open
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OAKVILLE, Ontario: Chez Reavie charged to the clubhouse lead Friday
at the weather-disrupted Canadian Open.
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