• November 22, 2024

Chua rules Sletba tourney

Kenneth Chua —CONTRIBUTED PHOTO National bowler Kenneth Chua triumphed in the Open Masters event at the 26th Sletba-Liza Zapanta Open Championships on Sunday, outlasting a stellar field of competitors at Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall Bowling Center. Chua defeated fellow Team Pilipinas members Marc Custodio and Ivan Malig on his way to his second Sletba…

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Chua rules Masters event; Malig scores perfect game

Sletba president Liza Zapanta with the winners in the Masters event (from left) Art Barrientos (4th), Marc Custodio (2nd), Kenneth Chua (champion), Ivan Malig (3rd), and Francis Jose (5th). CAINTA, Rizal — One of Team Pilipinas’ top bowlers, Kenneth Chua, won the thrilling Open Masters event which capped the 26th Sletba-Liza Zapanta Open Championships last…

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Tolentino rules Men’s Senior; Barbosa tops Ladies’ division

Angel Tolentino Jr. and Ruby Barbosa: Joy in winning CAINTA, Rizal — Angel Tolentino Jr. of Sletba beat a tough field to rule the Senior Masters division in the 26th Sletba-Liza Zapanta Open Championships on Saturday. Tolentino mustered enough will and determination to ward off the challenge posed by Frank Bodon of USBC-PSB. Article continues after this advertisement…

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Manchester City write to all Premier League club urging them to vote against new sponsorship rules – Paper Talk | Football News

The top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday’s newspapers… THE TIMES Manchester City have escalated their legal conflict with the Premier League by sending a further letter to the other 19 clubs – as well as the FA – urging them not to vote in favour of new sponsorship rules that they insist are still…

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Jayson Castro proves experience still rules

TNT’s Jayson Castro may have slowed down with age, but “The Blur” is still one of the sharpest playmakers in the clutch. —MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net On a night when a rookie tried to make his mark, TNT’s battle-hardened veteran Jayson Castro turned in one of the most unforgettable performances of his career. The 38-year-old playmaker, steering…

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Lando Norris says Max Verstappen’s driving is ‘incorrect’ as title rival claims he ‘just follows the rules’ | F1 News

Max Verstappen insisted that he is just following F1’s rules after Lando Norris accused his title rival of “incorrect” driving following their contentious incident during last weekend’s United States Grand Prix. Norris overtook Verstappen for third in the latter stages of the race but was then given a five-second time penalty for leaving the track…

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Transfer news: Court verdict on FIFA’s transfer rules will ‘change football landscape’, says world players’ union | Football News

A court decision on FIFA’s transfer rules will “change the landscape of professional football”, world players’ union FIFPRO has said. The European Court of Justice has found some of the rules imposed by the global governing body are contrary to EU law in that they restrict freedom of movement and are anti-competitive, following a challenge…

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Lando Norris: McLaren driver says new team rules don’t mean Oscar Piastri will give up wins | F1 News

Lando Norris says McLaren’s decision to prioritise him in the F1 title race doesn’t mean his team-mate Oscar Piastri will give up race wins in the final eight events of the season. McLaren boss Andrea Stella revealed ahead of this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix that the team will back Norris in the title race, as…

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Jaja Santiago not eligible to play for Japan under new FIVB rules

Former Philippine national volleyball team player Jaja Santiago recently acquired her Japanese citizenship. –JAJA SANTIAGO INSTAGRAM MANILA, Philippines — Jaja Santiago will not be eligible to play for the Japanese women’s national volleyball team amid the new eligibility rules of the FIVB Sports Regulations, according to Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) president Tats Suzara. Suzara…

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Transferees now lose 2 years of eligibility under new rules

UAAP Executive Director Atty. Rebo Saguisag during the UAAP Season 87 press conference. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net MANILA, Philippines — The UAAP announced it set to implement a new rule that would lead to an athlete transferring to a member school to lose two years of remaining eligibility aside from the required one-year residency. In the previous…

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