+ Follow AMERICAN SPORT Tag
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[Title] => Essence of sports is competition
[Summary] => Former Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) undersecretary, Dr. Dante Velasco said his attention was drawn by the series of columns we had on the fascinating articles of sports sociologist D. Stanley Eitzen on the dark side of sport.
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[Summary] => Mike Barredo of the Philippine Sports Association for the Differently Abled (Philspada)-National Paralympic Committee (NPC) called to say, rightfully, that the disabled is a constituency in sports that needs more attention.
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[Title] => Some thoughts on amendments to PSC law
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[Summary] => Last Saturday, we had a very interesting discussion about sports in the Philippines and its management with Congressman Henry Cojuangco of Tarlac during the birth anniversary of a common friend.
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[Summary] => A few days ago, parents of the National Capital Region (NCR) elementary baseball team that competed in the recently-concluded Palarong Pambansa in Naga City filed a formal protest against the elementary baseball teams of Calabarzon (Region IV A) and Eastern Visayas. Parents of the NCR team claimed that Calabarzon and Eastern Visayas fielded players who exceeded the age limit of 13 years.
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[Summary] => The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Board suspended De La Salle University (DLSU) from all sports for one year last Friday. Negligence was cited as the main reason for the suspension.
DLSU had publicly revealed in October 2005 it had unknowingly fielded two ineligible players in 2004 when it won the UAAP basketball championship. The school then conducted its own investigation, returned the trophy it won and applied for a one-year leave of absence from basketball competitions.
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AMERICAN SPORT
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DLSU had publicly revealed in October 2005 it had unknowingly fielded two ineligible players in 2004 when it won the UAAP basketball championship. The school then conducted its own investigation, returned the trophy it won and applied for a one-year leave of absence from basketball competitions.
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