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ButtonThree-way tie in Balbina Cup 2001
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Button RP SEAG participation hits snag

PCCL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Mustangs capture
Visayas crown

The West Negros University Mustangs grabbed another crown last night when they swept the Visayas regional tournament of the Philippine Collegiate Champions League in Bacolod City .

Playing their best, the Troy Sarabia-mentored Mustangs delivered as they shrugged off a sluggish start to trounce John B. Lacson Maritime Foundation University, 80-69, in the finals before a big crowd at the WNU Gym.

With the victory, the Mustangs claimed their third title this year, after the NOPSSCEA and the LNA7 Open Basketball Tournament, where they beat a star-studded Ticel-Vladimir Gonzales squad.

La Salle Batch '85 to
host golf tourney
BY NIDA BUENAFE

The One La Salle Perpetual Cup Golf Tournament 2009 on Nov. 21-22 at the Negros Occidental Golf and Country Club will be hosted by La Salle-Bacolod High School Batch '85.

Expected to draw participation from 140 golfers all over the country, the 36-hole tournament will adopt the Modified Stableford Scoring System for both individual and team/batch-play categories.

The two-day competition is also open to non-La Sallians and offers the winner a chance to play in the Rolex Cup 2010 to be held in Singapore .

RP SEAG
participation hits snag

Philippine Olympic officials yesterday denied the reported 153-man delegation to the Laos Southeast Asian Games.

Philippine Olympic Committee special assistant to the Philippine Olympic Committee president Go Teng Kok, deputy secretary general Mark Joseph and chef de mission Gen. Mario Tanchanco, vehemently criticized the Philippine Sports Commission's announcement, emphasizing that the 153 officials and athletes list was not approved by the POC board.

The number was a far cry from the 200 plus athletes who passed the POC criteria which was ironically accepted by the PSC.

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