Rizal Memorial Coliseum ready for SEA Games pep rally

By Kristel Satumbaga The Philippine Sports Commission on Monday announced that the refurbished Rizal Memorial Coliseum will be completed in time for the Nov. 13 Team Philippines pep rally for the 30th Southeast Asian Games slated late next month. The Rizal Memorial Coliseum is 85 percent complete according to Arch Gerard Lico, who is inContinue reading “Rizal Memorial Coliseum ready for SEA Games pep rally”

Pacquiao challenges Mayweather to a ‘real fight’

By Noreen Jazul Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao, backed by business tycoon Jack Ma, dared anew Floyd Mayweather to a rematch. View this post on Instagram Message to Mayweather! A post shared by Manny Pacquiao (@mannypacquiao) on Oct 27, 2019 at 7:02am PDT //www.instagram.com/embed.js On Sunday, Pacquiao posted an Instagram video of him and MaContinue reading “Pacquiao challenges Mayweather to a ‘real fight’”

Hamilton wins Mexican Grand Prix, but waits for sixth title

By Agence France-Presse Lewis Hamilton drove to a near-flawless victory, but not yet a sixth drivers’ world championship on Sunday when he claimed his 10th win of the season for Mercedes at the Mexican Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton celebrates Mexico win in style, next week he’ll be hoping to win the title in Texas andContinue reading “Hamilton wins Mexican Grand Prix, but waits for sixth title”

‘It’s crazy’: Tiger Woods secures record 82nd US PGA Tour win in Japan

By the Associated Press  Tiger Woods said it was “crazy” after he made golfing history Monday by holding off the challenge of home favorite Hideki Matsuyama to win the weather-delayed Zozo Championship by three shots. Tiger Woods on his way to a ‘crazy’ 82nd PGA Tour win in Japan (AFP / Toshifumi KITAMURA / MANILAContinue reading “‘It’s crazy’: Tiger Woods secures record 82nd US PGA Tour win in Japan”

Neck injury turns Scherzer’s World Series dream into misery

By Agence France-Presse Washington Nationals star Max Scherzer was planning to pitch the biggest game of his baseball career Sunday. Instead, he couldn’t move his arm and his wife had to help dress him. Washington pitcher Max Scherzer was scratched from Sunday’s fifth game of the World Series on Sunday due to spasms in hisContinue reading “Neck injury turns Scherzer’s World Series dream into misery”

PBA: Switching imports working wonders for Road Warriors; other ballclubs look for perfect fit

By Jonas Terrado Switching imports when things seem fine will be unfathomable for many, but coach Yeng Guiao felt a change was necessary when NLEX sent home the effective Olu Ashaolu in order to make a huge upgrade. NLEX’s Manny Harris drives past KaTropa’s Ryan Reyes in PBA Governors’ Cup. Harris has made good onContinue reading “PBA: Switching imports working wonders for Road Warriors; other ballclubs look for perfect fit”

UCBL: Scorpions take on Blue Dragons

By Kristel Satumbaga Games Monday (Olivarez gym, Parañaque City) 12 noon – Diliman vs CEU 2 p.m. – Olivarez vs UB Diliman College and Olivarez College seek a championship showdown when they face semifinal foes today in the PG Flex Linoleum-Universities and Colleges Basketball League at the Olivarez College gym in Parañaque City. CEU ScorpionsContinue reading “UCBL: Scorpions take on Blue Dragons”

PBA: Meralco rips San Miguel to keep hold on top four spot

By Jonas Terrado Meralco kept its hold on the top four after turning an expected dogfight with Grand Slam-seeking San Miguel into a blowout 125-99 Sunday in the PBA Governors’ Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. Meralco import Allen Durham attempts a layup against San Miguel’s Alex Cabagnot. (PBA Images) Import Allen Durham posted 29Continue reading “PBA: Meralco rips San Miguel to keep hold on top four spot”

PBA: Romeo Travis leads Magnolia past Columbian to end three-game slump

By Jonas Terrado Defending champion Magnolia kept its chances of securing a twice-to-beat advantage in the quarterfinals after beating Columbian 118-103 Sunday in the PBA Governors’ Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. Magnolia import Romeo Travis shoots over Columbian’s Andreas Cahilig. (PBA Images) Import Romeo Travis had his best game since being sidelined from anContinue reading “PBA: Romeo Travis leads Magnolia past Columbian to end three-game slump”

UAAP: Maroons eliminate Archers, secure twice-to-beat semis incentive

By Kristel Satumbaga Games Wednesday (Mall of Asia Arena) 10:30 a.m. – UE vs NU 12:30 p.m. – La Salle vs Adamson 4 p.m. – Ateneo vs UP UP Fighting Maroons celebrate their win against De La Salle Green Archers in UAAP Season 82 Round 2 match at the Ynares Sports Center in Antipolo, OctoberContinue reading “UAAP: Maroons eliminate Archers, secure twice-to-beat semis incentive”

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