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                    [Summary] => ’Tis the day after Christmas and all through the house, everyone is stirring. There is joy in the air. The Lord is born. The spirit of Christmas is upon us.


Today, we pay tribute to our readers who are why we are what we are. They are our gift from God. And we wish to thank them for their patronage, support and feedback.

Listen to some of them:
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But to sports fans, he’ll always be Mr. Twinkletoes.
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Above all, Decena loved the game with a passion. When his left knee crumbled and retirement was imminent, Decena turned to coaching. He even became a referee in high school tournaments. In his twilight years, Decena continued to stay close to basketball, working out of an organization called Rings which was dedicated to produce athletes as Christian gentlemen.
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Today, we pay tribute to our readers who are why we are what we are. They are our gift from God. And we wish to thank them for their patronage, support and feedback.

Listen to some of them:
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But to sports fans, he’ll always be Mr. Twinkletoes.
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Above all, Decena loved the game with a passion. When his left knee crumbled and retirement was imminent, Decena turned to coaching. He even became a referee in high school tournaments. In his twilight years, Decena continued to stay close to basketball, working out of an organization called Rings which was dedicated to produce athletes as Christian gentlemen.
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