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Alcantara, Huang in Thailand finals
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Filipino Francis Casey Alcantara and Taiwanese partner Huang Liang-Chi
cruised to the finals following an impressive 6-2, 6-0 victory over
Alessandro Bega and Emanuele Molina of Italy in the International
Tennis Federation (ITF) Junior Championships 2009 in Nothaburi,
Thailand.
Alcantara and Huang are just a win away in
successfully defending the crown they won late last year against
Dino Dell-orto of Hong Kong and Kelsey Stevenson of Canada , 6-1,
6-7 (2), 6-2.
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Puerto Rico humbles US in World Baseball
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MIAMI: The United States was pushed to the brink of another
second-round ouster in the World Baseball Classic, falling 11-1 to
Puerto Rico in a game halted after seven innings by the blowout
mercy rule.
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Alaska notches 1st win
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ROSELL ELLIS provided the needed energy to lift the Alaska Aces over
the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants, 94-84, Sunday in the 2009
Philippine Basketball Association-Motolite Fiesta Conference
elemintations at the Araneta Coliseum.
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Titans unshaken by Romero resignation
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COACH Yeng Guiao of the Burger King Titans said that despite the
resignation of Mikee Romero as alternate governor of the team, his
players and coaching staff would continue winning games in the
ongoing Philippine Basketball Association-(PBA) Motolite Fiesta
Conference.
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Tiger Woods out of contention in Miami
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MIAMI: Americans Phil Mickelson and Nick Watney share the same
instructor, and they also shared the lead after the third round at
the CA Championship on Saturday (Sun-day in Manila).
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Louisville bags Big East title
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NEW YORK CITY: The fifth-ranked Louisville Cardinals won the Big
East championship by beating No. 18 Syracuse, 76-66, on Saturday
(Sunday in Manila) night to add to their regular season
championship.
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