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Can Miguel Cotto also do the rock ‘n’ roll?

Bare Eye by Recah Trinidad

RIGHT NOW, he cannot event summon enough courage to say how much he weighs. But Miguel Cotto should also be asked if he would dare rock ‘n’ roll with Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas.

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V-League field can’t hold the Tigresses

One Game at a Time by Sev Sarmenta

When the Tigresses of University of Santo Tomas are all business in the Shakey’s V-League, they are a frisky, elusive prey to catch.

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Coach Caloy unshaken by road crash

In Huddle by Beth Celis

HIS TOYOTA SUV had smashed into the concrete barrier near the Metrowalk on Meralco Avenue in Pasig City, but Rain or Shine coach Caloy Garcia was lucky to escape with minor injuries, his beautiful face practically unscathed.

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Why Paeng’s dad deserves a monument

Bare Eye by Recah Trinidad

The papers on Monday reported the death of Angel Nepomuceno, 81, father of bowler Paeng Nepomuceno, who has won for the country a total of four World Cups in three different decades.

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Paeng’s father-coach passes away

Clean Living by Manolo Iñigo

RESPECTED AND MUCH ADMIRED Angel “Pappy” Nepomuceno, father-coach of bowling legend Paeng Nepomuceno, passed away last Saturday after a lingering illness. He was 81.

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Remembering two men on the ball

One Game at a Time by Sev Sarmenta

IT IS THAT TIME when we remember not only loved ones who have passed away but also friends and colleagues who have made our lives richer. Not a day passes that we don’t miss them like we do family members who have moved on.

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Costly wushu oversight

In Huddle by Beth Celis

I WANTED TO WRITE ABOUT ghosts and other spooky stuff experienced by popular sports personalities like I always do at this time of the year.

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Shouldn’t the PBA also use exorcism?

Bare Eye by Recah Trinidad

THAT WAS A GREAT TRIPLE from downtown the House committee on games and amusements scored after it offered to help the PBA following that third successive assault by a professional player on a ringside viewer.

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