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This early, the men and women behind the Manila Mavericks are looking forward to the return of the International Premier Tennis League at the Mall of Asia Arena.

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Tamitha Nguyen and Jurence Mendoza pulled off victories in contrasting fashions as the Philippine Tennis Academy junior stalwarts ruled their respective divisions in the Vietnam International Prudential Cup in Bac Lieu, Vietnam recently.

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Junior standouts Albert Lim Jr. and Tami Nguyen brace for a tough outing as they compete in a Level 2 tournament in Anaheim, California this weekend.

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This was bared by POC secretary-general Steve Hontiveros saying that the decision, which was deliberated upon by a committee headed by counsel Ding Tanjuatco, was based on the constitution and by-laws of Asaphil.
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Angping, the other Asaphil president, said the group’s constitution and by-laws state that all members should be duly noticed and invited at least 15 calendar days before such exercise.

There are nine board members at Asaphil.
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Raymundo, the former Pasig City mayor who also headed the softball association in the ’90s, was elected Asaphil president Thursday evening or barely hours after former Manila Congressman Harry Angping stepped down as president of the association.
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Not even the presence of a pair of drum-beating Filipino fans could fire up Tierro against the steady Korean whose victory left Johnny Arcilla’s 6-2, 7-5 win over Hyun Joon Suk in the other reverse singles immaterial.
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"This is what all the NSAs should do because of the financial difficulties being experienced by the Philippine Sports Commission," said wushu head Francis Chan last Friday.
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The Detergent Kings weathered a determined charge by the Gems in the stretch to arrange title showdown with the Jewellers.

"We were playing well in the first three quarters and suddenly we played bad in the fourth," said Blu coach Leo Isaac. "Fortunately for us, we got lucky in the crucial stretch of the game."
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Tamitha Nguyen and Jurence Mendoza pulled off victories in contrasting fashions as the Philippine Tennis Academy junior stalwarts ruled their respective divisions in the Vietnam International Prudential Cup in Bac Lieu, Vietnam recently.

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Junior standouts Albert Lim Jr. and Tami Nguyen brace for a tough outing as they compete in a Level 2 tournament in Anaheim, California this weekend.

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This was bared by POC secretary-general Steve Hontiveros saying that the decision, which was deliberated upon by a committee headed by counsel Ding Tanjuatco, was based on the constitution and by-laws of Asaphil.
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Angping, the other Asaphil president, said the group’s constitution and by-laws state that all members should be duly noticed and invited at least 15 calendar days before such exercise.

There are nine board members at Asaphil.
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Raymundo, the former Pasig City mayor who also headed the softball association in the ’90s, was elected Asaphil president Thursday evening or barely hours after former Manila Congressman Harry Angping stepped down as president of the association.
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Not even the presence of a pair of drum-beating Filipino fans could fire up Tierro against the steady Korean whose victory left Johnny Arcilla’s 6-2, 7-5 win over Hyun Joon Suk in the other reverse singles immaterial.
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"This is what all the NSAs should do because of the financial difficulties being experienced by the Philippine Sports Commission," said wushu head Francis Chan last Friday.
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"This is what all the NSAs should do because of the financial difficulties being experienced by the Philippine Sports Commission," said wushu head Francis Chan last Friday.
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The Detergent Kings weathered a determined charge by the Gems in the stretch to arrange title showdown with the Jewellers.

"We were playing well in the first three quarters and suddenly we played bad in the fourth," said Blu coach Leo Isaac. "Fortunately for us, we got lucky in the crucial stretch of the game."
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096369 [AuthorName] => Joey Villar [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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