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Monico Puentevella, chair of House Committee on Youth and Sports, told The STAR yesterday that he will recommend to the Philippine Sports Commission to name probably 15 events where local athletes could win medals in future international events.
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This will be the sports menu today as more than a hundred national athletes take to the streets anew and hopefully meet President Arroyo in Malacañang where they will air their grievances against the country’s top sports officials, particularly Philippine Sports Commission chairman Carlos Tuason and Philippine Olympic Committee president Celso Dayrit.
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This will be the sports menu today as more than a hundred national athletes take to the streets anew and hopefully meet President Arroyo in Malacañang where they will air their grievances against the country’s top sports officials, particularly Philippine Sports Commission chairman Carlos Tuason and Philippine Olympic Committee president Celso Dayrit.
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Asuncion, playing out of Valle Verde, takes on teammate Margot Manalang, whose quarterfinals opponent, Melody Villaceran of the University of the East, did not show up at the Badminton Hall of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
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Asuncion, playing out of Valle Verde, takes on teammate Margot Manalang, whose quarterfinals opponent, Melody Villaceran of the University of the East, did not show up at the Badminton Hall of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
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Monico Puentevella, chair of House Committee on Youth and Sports, told The STAR yesterday that he will recommend to the Philippine Sports Commission to name probably 15 events where local athletes could win medals in future international events.
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Asuncion, playing out of Valle Verde, takes on teammate Margot Manalang, whose quarterfinals opponent, Melody Villaceran of the University of the East, did not show up at the Badminton Hall of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
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Asuncion, playing out of Valle Verde, takes on teammate Margot Manalang, whose quarterfinals opponent, Melody Villaceran of the University of the East, did not show up at the Badminton Hall of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
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