Quantcast
Latest Stories
Home » column

Thrill of a lifetime for Luigi

By

Just before he made the all-important decision to coach the Alaska Aces, Luigi Trillo found himself at a vital crossroads in his basketball career.

Posted: May 22nd, 2013 in Commentary,In Huddle | Read More »

Good poll results for many PBA hosts

By

ALL WEEK long following the May 13 polls, I spent my time gathering the names of athletes past and present and people connected to sports one way or the other who ran for a post in the just concluded elections.

Posted: May 19th, 2013 in Basketball,Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,In Huddle,PBA,Section | Read More »

Cebuana ready to take the leap?

By

BECAUSE Cebuana Lhuillier joined as title sponsor of the ongoing PBA Commissioner’s Cup Finals, league fans are speculating if the Cebu-based company owned by businessman-sportsman Jean Henri Lhuillier is ready to move up to the next level.

Posted: May 18th, 2013 in Basketball,Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,In Huddle,Section | Read More »

What goodwill? Visiting Sharks far from friendly

By

WHOEVER said that the Shanghai Sharks were here in Manila to spread goodwill and play a couple of friendly games with local teams, didn’t know what he was talking about.

Posted: May 12th, 2013 in Basketball,Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,In Huddle,PBA,Section | Read More »

Pacquiao-Rios a slam-bang fight

By

I got a bit worried when I read in the papers the other day that Top Rank promoter Bob Arum had picked Brandon Rios to be Manny Pacquiao’s opponent when he returns to the ring on Nov. 24.

Posted: May 8th, 2013 in Commentary,In Huddle | Read More »

Guerrero no big deal for Mayweather

By

GUERRERO, in Spanish, means ‘warrior’. Robert Guerrero, who will challenge Floyd “The Money” Mayweather Jr. at the MGM Grand today for the WBC welterweight title, is confident that he will live up to his name.

Posted: May 5th, 2013 in Boxing / MMA,Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,In Huddle,Professional,Section | Read More »

Regen, Cagayan get new coaches

By

PBA legend Vergel Meneses was designated head coach of EA Regen Medical group, a new team in the PBA Developmental League owned by Lubao Mayor Dennis Pineda, when the ballclub first saw action at the start of the conference.

Posted: May 1st, 2013 in Commentary,In Huddle | Read More »

Secrecy shrouds Dillinger accident

By

IT WAS about 3 p.m. yesterday when I received the persistent calls on my mobile phone.

Posted: April 28th, 2013 in Commentary,In Huddle | Read More »

Andy Jao now with Black

By

IT WAS mere curiosity that prompted me to touch base early this week with Talk ‘N Text coach Norman Black and Rain or Shine team owner Raymond Yu.

Posted: April 27th, 2013 in Basketball,Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,In Huddle,PBA,Section | Read More »

After Cornley, cop gets hit by a car

By

HOW UNLUCKY can a man be! Less than a month ago, on March 27, Police Officer 2 Anselmo Lazatin landed at the East Avenue Hospital after he tried to pacify rampaging PBA import Jamelle Cornley who went into a fit of rage when he found out that the three women he had picked up and taken with him to his hotel room had stolen the money in his wallet.

Posted: April 21st, 2013 in Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,In Huddle,Section | Read More »

Did Donaire underestimate Cuban foe?

By

Many boxing writers and experts were on the same wavelength recently. They all believe that Nonito Donaire Jr. lost the fight last Sunday because he had underestimated Cuban boxer Guillermo Rigondeaux.

Posted: April 17th, 2013 in Commentary,In Huddle | Read More »

Sering-Juico Patafa duel shaping up

By

IT HAS been all quiet on the Patafa (Philippine Amateur Track and Field Association) front since I last talked to Go Teng Kok some months ago.

Posted: April 14th, 2013 in Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,In Huddle,Section | Read More »

Time for boxing to get serious fighting PEDs

By

NONITO “The Filipino Flash” has voluntarily undergone random drug tests for over a year now and wonders why others don’t want to follow his example. He merely wants to protect the integrity of boxing and to make sure no fighter has an induced advantage.

Posted: April 9th, 2013 in Commentary,Editors' Picks,In Huddle | Read More »

Advertisement

News

  • 2 men with gunshot wounds found dead in Batangas
  • ‘You people will never be safe’—London attacker
  • MILF: Team PNoy win good for peace
  • Benguet town tests Aquino’s order on mining
  • 3-page deal ends strike at Laguna soda bottling plant
  • Sports

  • Lady Eagles seize Game 1 in 3
  • Azkals call off Kyrgyzstan friendly
  • Caluscusin top rhythmic gymnast with 3 golds
  • Big Chill rounds out D-League semis cast
  • Gilas-PH ‘better off sans injured Abueva’
  • Lifestyle

  • Yellow chicken fast gaining popularity at Wee Nam Kee
  • Chicken mangosteen curry, papaya salad, soft-shell crabs–Thai cuisine reworked for the Filipino palate
  • ‘Turon’ with ‘panocha’
  • Uncommon curry in a Japanese resto
  • Lucban, after Pahiyas: The divine tastes remain
  • Entertainment

  • Graphic gay sex stirs controversy at Cannes
  • New show will have ‘Party Pilipinas’ team
  • Bella Flores Foundation planned
  • A heady dose of indie rock, fashion at Wanderland fest
  • Kapatid wishes Willie well
  • Business

  • Tokyo plunges more than 7% as Asian markets fall
  • Coke workers’ strike ends in amicable settlement
  • Lenovo says quarterly profit up 90 percent
  • Switzerland eyes law on frozen dictator funds
  • Survey shows China manufacturing contracting
  • Technology

  • Media watchdog criticizes UAE over tweeter’s jail term
  • Twitter tightens security after high-profile breaches
  • Risky behavior starts young on web—survey
  • Office bullying video sparks outcry in Singapore
  • Poll: Teens migrating to Twitter
  • Opinion

  • Editorial cartoon, May 24, 2013
  • Out of the doldrums
  • Fighting over champagne
  • The poor didn’t benefit
  • Post-op
  • Global Nation

  • Pope Francis may visit Philippines in 2016—CBCP
  • Asia tension could lead to conflict—DFA chief
  • DOT seeks new markets for Boracay after Taiwan tourists cancel bookings
  • CA stops PH-Japanese contract to develop Nampeidai property in Tokyo
  • Brown hounded for calling Manila ‘gates of hell’
  • Marketplace
    © Copyright 1997-2013 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved