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Dumaguete City, PhilippinesThursday, December 19, 2013
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Button Ceres vs. Global FC in Panaad pitch today
Button Team D posts first win in Ayala Club cagefest
Button Athletics team bags more medals for PHL
Button Retro bowlers capture NSL title

Ceres vs. Global FC in
Panaad pitch today

The first leg of the final round between defending champion Ceres – La Salle FC and Global FC in the PFF Smart National Club Championship 3 rd Edition unfolds today, 2:30 p.m., at the Panaad Park and Stadium in Brgy. Mansilingan, Bacolod City. The second leg will be played on Saturday, same time.

Ceres assistant coach Ramon Janeo said it will be a close contest between the top two teams of the tournament as both squads are determined the capture the crown.

While the defending champions have the home ground advantage against the visiting Global FC, Janeo said their team has undergone some changes since they won the title in the second edition of the tournament.

Team D posts first win in
Ayala Club cagefest

Team D finally barged into the win column with an emphatic 78-59 victory against Team B in the Ayala Basketball Club 3rd Conference Tournament at the Ayala North Clubhouse in Talisay City, a press release from tournament organizers said.

Team D started strong in the first quarter led by Chac Mirano and Rayjund Trespicio as the second quarter was a battle between JC Gamban and Popoy Jamero both of whom tried to keep the game close.

Gamban pumped in 10 points for Team B, while Jamero had 11 points including a layup at the buzzer as Team D held on to the lead, the press release said.

27TH SEA GAMES
Athletics team bags
more medals for PHL

NAY PYI TAW - The athletics competition of the 27th Southeast Asian Games has yet to end, but Philippine athletics team manager Philip Ella Juico is already giving his wards a passing mark.

So far, Filipino track and field athletes already have four gold, three silver and three bronze medals to stay on target of hitting their projected five-gold medal mark.

Juico, the former chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission, said he was impressed with his athletes' performance in the track and field events being held at the Wunna Theikdi Sports Complex.

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