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Bacolod City, Philippines Monday, March 10, 2014

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ButtonLuisita-Canlubang renew rivalry in PAL Interclub golf tournament
ButtonPacquiao scores first point in PBA
ButtonSharp Aquos, FRM Mktg. surge ahead in bowling tilt
ButtonFun walk, run to open USLS-IS family event
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Ballesteros against Lapore in 2015 YBAC Inter-Color


Luisita-Canlubang renew rivalry
in PAL Interclub golf tournament

Luisita started its title defense against old rival Canlubang yesterday in the Philippine Airlines Interclub Seniors golf championships at the Mactan golf course in Lapu-Lapu City, a press release from the tournament organizer said.

Luisita won five straight titles from 2001 before Canlubang took seven of the next nine editions.

Gunning for its 16th crown, Luisita is fielding an almost intact lineup but two of its key playersare battling health issues.

Pacquiao scores first point in PBA

Boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao nailed his first point in the Philippine Basketball Association but it was his towering import Peter John Ramos who helped KIA Sorento to score another upset against Purefoods Star, 95-84, on Wednesday night.

Despite his only point from the foul line, Pacquiao remains scoreless from the field, missing another two attempts including one that went air ball.

Kia’s import Ramos, a 7-foot-4 import, scored 32 points and grabbed 26 rebounds while guards LA Revilla and Eloy Poligrates provided support as the Carnival posted their second win in six games in the import-laced PBA Commissioner’s Cup.

Sharp Aquos, FRM Mktg.
surge ahead in bowling tilt

Sharp Aquos leads in the premiere division, and FRM Marketing and Tiger Eye in the non-rated and women’s division of the ongoing Top’s Friendship Cup Open Trio Bowling Tournament at the New Top’s Millennium Plaza alley in Bacolod City.

After three rounds of competition, Irne Diaz’ Sharp II posted 2,754 points to lead the eight-teams in Class A category.

At No. 2 is Canvil Knights of Ulysses Pacheco with 2,718, while Art Palo’s Sharp I lands at third with 2,638.

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