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Celebrity-studded 2022 NBA All-Star Weekend kicks off in Cleveland
CLEVELAND — What cold? The frigid, wintry February weather in Cleveland thawed in the heat of the NBA’s annual All-Star Weekend, which kickes off on Friday
‘Asero’ seeks knockout win vs ‘The Jackal’
MANILA – FIT as a fiddle. That’s how Filipino champion Vincent “Asero” Astrolabio describes himself exactly nine days before his much-awaited World Boxing Council (WBC) International
Support Gilas Pilipinas in FIBA World Cup 2023 Qualifiers, tickets go on sale February 17
MANILA – The Philippines is set to face its legendary rival South Korea twice in the FIBA World Cup 2023 Qualifiers. As basketball fans and
With Pingris around, Super League hopes to make a difference
THE Pilipinas Super League, the newest and hottest play-for-pay league in the country, hopes to make a big difference starting with the opening of its
Wild Bunch at Wild Card Gym
LOS ANGELES. Unless he makes a drastic u-turn from his official retirement announcement, the great Manny Pacquiao isn’t walking back inside the Wild Card gym
Pilipinas Super League top officials to grace SOA Weekly
MANILA – The newest professional basketball league — the Pilipinas Super League– will be the main topic in the fifth “Sports On Air Weekly” program
Gov’t must prepare support for PHL women’s football team for first its World Cup game
MANILA – Less than 18 months until the Philippine women’s national football team will debut in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, senatorial candidate Gilbert
Alba, Cojuangco lead Hall of Fame nominees
MANILA – Pre-war race jockey Ildefonso Alba and the late sports patron Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco are expected to head the first batch of inductees to the
PH athletes to do well in Hanoi SEAG despite limited training
MANILA – The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) believes the Filipino athletes can hold their own in the coming 31st Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, Vietnam on
Mark Magsayo fulfills date with destiny
LOS ANGELES — It took almost a lifetime, a journey dotted with sharp curves and steep roads. But in the end, Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo finally fulfilled his
A Tribute: Remembering “Cory” Bryant and Trash Can Three-Pointers
My mother always messed up names. She’d say Noel instead of Noah, Marky instead of Marcus, Evan instead of Ethan and so on. The “murdering”
Jade Bornea – A rising, sparkling star
LOS ANGELES — Most of the regulars at world renowned trainer Freddie Roach’s sweatshop called the Wild Card gym along Vine street have a closely-guarded secret. A kid