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Dumaguete City, PhilippinesSaturday, February 11, 2012
Sports

ButtonAlfie’s, Nena Rose post win in TKP
ButtonNOHS bowlfest resumes
ButtonBradley agrees to fight Pacquiao
ButtonTwo-day chess tilt opens today in Bata

Alfie’s, Nena Rose
post win in TKP

Alfie’s construction notched its first win by holding off Buddy Johann Kendrick Tan, 89-87, while Nena’s Rose Shopping defeated NRich Multipurpose Cooperative, 112-86, in Class B of the 12th Tan Kek Pin Memorial Basketball Cup in Tay Tung High School Po Hang Gym.

Alfie’s was up at 78-70 in the fourth quarter when JKT Franklin Madrid and Mark Binguan cut the lead to two points, but Bobby Yap hit a back-to-back trey for Alfie to take back the lead at 84-76.

Countering with a back-to-back hits of his own, Binguan drew Buddy closer at 89-84 then Vincent Javelosa’s three-point play cut the lead to a single basket.

NOHS bowlfest resumes

Action in the ongoing Negros Occidental High School Inter-class General Alumni Homecoming Bowlfest for Unity resumes today with Batch ’89 on top of the overall standing.

After four rounds of competition, the leading batch anchored by Ronela Cordero now carries a total score of 5,869 for an average of 1,467.25 balls per outing.

Defending champion Class ’73 spearheaded by Edwin Dormitorio and Narciso Bolinas climbed from six to second position with 5,772 followed by President Mariano Tuvilla Cup winner Class ’82 piloted by Cesar Sumaylo with 5,742.

Bradley agrees
to fight Pacquiao

Manny Pacquiao is poised to fight Timothy Bradley on June 9 in Las Vegas after the unbeaten American agreed in principle to a deal, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Reports earlier this week said Philippine icon Pacquiao had agreed to put his World Boxing Organization welterweight belt on the line against Bradley, but that terms had not been finalized.

"This is about being the number one fighter in the world, and that's what my goal has been for as long as I can remember," Bradley told the Times.

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