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[Title] => Pinoy boxer dies after bout in Thailand
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Filipino boxer Lito Sisnorio has died in a Bangkok hospital Saturday following his fourth-round knockout loss at the hands of Chatchai Sasakul last Friday in Thailand.
Sisnorio, a former WBC youth champion, underwent emergency surgery on Friday to remove a blood clot from his brain after he fell unconscious on his way to dinner several hours after recovering from his fourth-round knockout, according to Superbox.com.
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[Title] => Jenny in title chase anew with opening 68
[Summary] => Greed took a bite off Jennifer Rosales superb first round after her US Womens Open debacle as she settled for a four-under par 68 after dropping two strokes on the final hole to lay three shots adrift of last weeks tormentor Meg Mallon at the start of the $1.3-million Canadian Womens Open at the Niagara Falls in Ontario, Canada Thursday (Friday in Manila).
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[Title] => Jenny succumbs to putting woes, pressure
[Summary] => Swing coach Bong Lopez quickly blamed Jennifer Rosales putting stroke for his wards foldup in the US Womens Open. So did Gerald Rosales.
"At her level and with that much pressure, dapat talaga gumana ang putter niya," said Lopez. "Kaya kailangan talaga, practice pa ng mabuti sa putting."
Gerald, on the other hand, said his sister has had so many birdie opportunities that just wouldnt drop. "Ang daming namintis na puro short putts. Puro sayang talaga."
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[Title] => Mallon escapes on Matthew miscue; Delasin joint 20th
[Summary] => MONTREAL Meg Mallon shot a one-over 73 and watched as Scotlands Catriona Matthew stumbled to a triple bogey on the 12th hole, giving Mallon a two-stroke victory on Sunday in the Canadian Womens Open.
The 39-year-old American began the day one stroke behind Matthew, who joined the LPGA Tour in 1995 and did not break through for a victory until last year when she won the Hawaiian Ladies Open.
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[Title] => Dorothy makes cut; Jenny falls
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Good luck, Dorothy Delasin.
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[Title] => Dorothy trails by 5; Jenny wavers
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Dorothy Delasin and Jennifer Rosales fashioned out contrasting rounds at the
start of their campaign in the tough LPGA Tour with the former dishing out a
solid three-under-par 69 and the latter struggling with a two-over-par 74 at
the Subaru Memorial of Naples tournament in Naples, Florida Thursday (Friday in
Manila).
Delasin, the 19-year-old Daly City-based Filipina whose victory in the US
Women's Amateur championship last year prompted her to turn pro, strung up
nines of 35-34 in windy conditions to be among the early contenders in the
$850,000 event serving as the second le
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[Title] => Pinoy boxer dies after bout in Thailand
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Filipino boxer Lito Sisnorio has died in a Bangkok hospital Saturday following his fourth-round knockout loss at the hands of Chatchai Sasakul last Friday in Thailand.
Sisnorio, a former WBC youth champion, underwent emergency surgery on Friday to remove a blood clot from his brain after he fell unconscious on his way to dinner several hours after recovering from his fourth-round knockout, according to Superbox.com.
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[Title] => Jenny in title chase anew with opening 68
[Summary] => Greed took a bite off Jennifer Rosales superb first round after her US Womens Open debacle as she settled for a four-under par 68 after dropping two strokes on the final hole to lay three shots adrift of last weeks tormentor Meg Mallon at the start of the $1.3-million Canadian Womens Open at the Niagara Falls in Ontario, Canada Thursday (Friday in Manila).
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[Title] => Jenny succumbs to putting woes, pressure
[Summary] => Swing coach Bong Lopez quickly blamed Jennifer Rosales putting stroke for his wards foldup in the US Womens Open. So did Gerald Rosales.
"At her level and with that much pressure, dapat talaga gumana ang putter niya," said Lopez. "Kaya kailangan talaga, practice pa ng mabuti sa putting."
Gerald, on the other hand, said his sister has had so many birdie opportunities that just wouldnt drop. "Ang daming namintis na puro short putts. Puro sayang talaga."
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[Title] => Mallon escapes on Matthew miscue; Delasin joint 20th
[Summary] => MONTREAL Meg Mallon shot a one-over 73 and watched as Scotlands Catriona Matthew stumbled to a triple bogey on the 12th hole, giving Mallon a two-stroke victory on Sunday in the Canadian Womens Open.
The 39-year-old American began the day one stroke behind Matthew, who joined the LPGA Tour in 1995 and did not break through for a victory until last year when she won the Hawaiian Ladies Open.
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[Title] => Dorothy makes cut; Jenny falls
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Good luck, Dorothy Delasin.
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[Title] => Dorothy trails by 5; Jenny wavers
[Summary] =>
Dorothy Delasin and Jennifer Rosales fashioned out contrasting rounds at the
start of their campaign in the tough LPGA Tour with the former dishing out a
solid three-under-par 69 and the latter struggling with a two-over-par 74 at
the Subaru Memorial of Naples tournament in Naples, Florida Thursday (Friday in
Manila).
Delasin, the 19-year-old Daly City-based Filipina whose victory in the US
Women's Amateur championship last year prompted her to turn pro, strung up
nines of 35-34 in windy conditions to be among the early contenders in the
$850,000 event serving as the second le
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