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  • Raptors smack wounded Warriors 123-109 despite Curry’s 47

    The shorthanded Golden State Warriors were pushed around by a focused Toronto Raptors squad in...

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  • Bakbakan sa Ilocos Sur 2022: Knockout win target ni Toyogon kontra Tejones!

    Isasagad na nina boxing prodigy Al Toyogon at kalabang Joe Tejones sa main event ang kani-kanilang natipong...

  • Golf

  • Glutamax Men strengthens hold on lead

    BAGUIO CITY—Aian Arcilla once again led with his 25 points as Team Glutamax Men soared to an 87...

  • Popular News

    U.P beat Far Eastern University

    UNIVERSITY of the Philippines downed holder Far Eastern University, 2-0, in a top-of-the-table...

    Quizon, Maribao nanguna sa Cavite para talunin ang Toledo sa PCAP chess tilt

    ni Marlon BernardinoManila---Nagsanib puwersa sina Grandmaster elect at International Master...

    Can Lakers survive to G5?

    “It’s one game at a time at this point, and you lose, you go home,” James said. “You come out with the...

    Christmas and New Year are just around the corner and Filipinos everywhere are gearing up for a festive celebration of the holiday season. Showbiz veteran and Quezon City councilor Hero Bautista and his family are no exception and for the busy politician, director, producer, and businessman, the holidays are the perfect occasion to catch up and spend time with family.

    Members of the national team will be receiving a cash gift of P10,000 pesos each as the Philippine Sports Commission prepares to release the said financial bonus this week.
    PSC Chairman William Ramirez and PSC Commissioners Mon Fernandez, Celia Kiram, Charles Maxey and Arnold Agustin approved the Christmas monetary gift in their last board meeting despite challenges in the sports agency’s resources.

    Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman William “Butch” Ramirez gave instructions over the weekend to organize relief efforts for members of the national severely affected by typhoon Odette. The PSC management committee, led by PSC Executive Director Atty. Guillermo Iroy Jr. met Monday to finalize the logistics for the care package.

    Mapapalaban si Radio Bell ngayong araw pagsalang nito sa 2021 PHILRACOM 2-Year-Old "Juvenile Championship" na ilalarga sa San Lazaro Leisure Park sa Carmona, Cavite.
    Rerendahan ni former Philippine Sportswriters Association, (PSA) Jockey-of-the-Year awardee Jonathan Hernandez, inaasahang mabibigyan ng magandang laban si Radio Bell kina Victoriousprincess at Enigma Uno ayon sa mga karerista.

    The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) has received the reply of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) on its request to allow the 2022 Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) bound athletes, coaches, and delegates to vote under the Local Absentee Voting provision for the 2022 National Elections.

    Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman William “Butch” Ramirez and Philippine Dispute Resolution Center, Inc. (PDRCI) President Atty. Edmundo Tan formally signed a Memorandum of Agreement on the establishment of sports arbitration and mediation on Friday at Philsports Complex in Pasig City.

    “This is a historic partnership not only for both the PSC and the PDRCI, but also for our stakeholders, to promote arbitration as means to resolve sports-related disputes,” said Ramirez.

    Hinirang na isa sa pinakamahusay na kabayo ngayong taong 2021 si Sky Shot matapos sikwatin ang titulo sa PHILRACOM-PCSO Presidential Gold Cup na ginanap sa Metro Manila Turf, Malvar, Batangas, noong Linggo ng hapon.

    The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) puts the spotlight on obstacle course racing – now a competitive sport being played globally – in a dedicated episode of Rise Up Shape Up streamed on December 11.

    The special webisode titled “No Obstacle is Unbeatable,” will be headlined by coaches and sports development specialists to expound on obstacle course racing as a competitive sport and deepen our insights on how sports can help people overcome life’s obstacles.

    The new Board of Directors of the Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines (ABAP), the national sports association for boxing, held its first meeting via zoom teleconference Thursday, Dec. 2, exactly one week after its elections.

    Recently-elected president Ed Picson bared his first official appointments as he named University of the Philippines professor and long-time ABAP sports psychologist Marcus Manalo as secretary-general/executive director and Michael Angelo Vargas as treasurer.

    IF you meet former Iloilo City mayor Jose “Joe III” Espinosa III anywhere in Iloilo City nowadays, give him a hug and shake his hands. He is a good man.

    If you love him, tell him the truth in his face. Don’t give him false hopes.

    If you care for him, be sincere when striking a conversation with him over a cup of coffee at La Paz Public Market’s Madge Café, where he is a regular habitue.

    EVEN if I have been writing from outside the Philippines for several years now, several readers and friends have continued to badger me “to write something” about Manuel “Boy” Mejorada’s reported arrest recently.

    I have nothing to write, I replied to them.

    In the first place, I don’t have the complete detail of his reported arrest; why, when, where, and how he was “arrested.”