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Dumaguete City, PhilippinesTuesday, October 16, 2007
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No signs of foul play in death of Fegidero
Sta. Fe tankers make big splash
Negros Tenpin Open starts tomorrow
On-Baciba, Sharp bets stay on top

No signs of foul play
in death of Fegidero
BY CEDELF TUPAS

There were no indications of foul play in the death of Bacolod-born football standout Dave Fegidero, whose fatal injuries were caused by a motorcycle accident on Oct. 2 in Hat Yai, Thailand.

This was confirmed by the by Dr. Nicasio Botin, medico-legal officer II of the National Bureau of Investigation in Western Visayas, who conducted an autopsy on Fegidero's body yesterday, the victim's older brother, Norman Fegidero, said last night. "He (Dave) died of internal hemorrhage and had fatal injuries on his neck and back," Norman said, quoting Dr. Botin, who will submit his autopsy report next week.

Norman said the two holes on Dave's head that heightened the suspicion of foul play were "not deep".

MASSKARA SWIMFEST
Sta. Fe tankers make big splash

BY CEDELF TUPAS

Anchored by Palaro standouts Miguel Villanueva and Carmela Nava, Sta. Fe Aquatics continued its dominance of the 5th MassKara-Mayor's Cup 2007 Age-Group Swimming competition at the Sta. Fe Olympic Pool in Bacolod City over the weekend

Villanueva and Nava fished out six golds each in the 15-17 age-group to fuel the romp together with Rosemary Occeño and Tom Allen Erojo. All told, Sta. Fe tallied a total of 926 points to emerge as the runaway overall champion. Complementing Villanueva and Nava's performances were Jose Ng III, Dana Mae Testa and Michael Jarder, who won the top individual awards in their respective age categories.

Negros Tenpin Open
starts tomorrow

The ninth staging of Negros Open Tenpin Bowling Tournament opens tomorrow and will run until Oct. 21 at the Lopue's East Bowling Center in Bacolod City.

Bowlers from all over the country will participate in this event that will be graced by Jaime Dychaoco, vice-president of the Philippine Bowling Congress.

"Mr. Dychaoco is credited for the provincial tenpin development program of the PBC", Billy Lopue, one of the organizers of the event, said in a press release.

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