Murakami keeps hold on lead

By Adrian Flores
STA. Rosa City—Filipino-Japanese Artemio Murakami turned in a decent even-par 70, far from his sizzling-hot eight-under-par 62 on opening day, but just enough to maintain solo leadership at The Country Club Invitational.

Realtors nip Aces, stay alive

By Reuel Vidal
ALASKA started strong, but Sta. Lucia Realty finished stronger to post a hard-earned 81-74 victory in Game 5 of their KFC-Philpppine Basketball Association Philippine Cup best-of-seven semifinal playoff at the Cuneta Astrodome last night.

Red Bull 5 wants Isaac

By Rey Joble
LEO Isaac, the former Ginebra Gin King, is a success story of a player-turned-coach.

Basketball’s inclusion still doubtful

BASKETBALL in the Southeast Asian Games is still not a settled issue, according to Philippine Olympic Committee representative Go Teng Kok, who is now in the Laotian capital finalizing details with the host organization.

Mariners fight Blue Thunders for volleyball crown

PHILIPPINE Merchant Marine School Mariners turned back the Arellano University, 27-29, 25-21, 25-15, 25-18, right at its rival’s home turf in Legarda, Manila, to advance to the best-of-three finals of the 16th National Capital Region Athletic Association men’s volleyball tournament.

Quitting when one’s ahead

By Anthony Suntay
EVERYONE dreams of going out on top, but very few are able to do so.
Tony Dungy retires from the sport he started in over 30 years ago on his own terms, not necessarily on top, like when he won the Super Bowl for Indianapolis in the National Football League two years ago, but while he is still on top of his game.


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