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Dumaguete City, Philippines Tuesday, April 4, 2006
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Three-way tie in Balbina Cup 2001
Summer camp lined up
SCOOP awards to be revived
Bago, Firefly bowlers top qualifying
DHSBNHS, NOHS score; St. Joseph's drubs La Salle
RTC sportsfest set

Nat'l Palaro slated
May 7-13 in Naga
BY CHRISTIAN IRL TAN

The staging of the 2006 Palarong Pambansa is set from May 7 to 13 at the Metro Naga Sports Complex in Naga City, Bicol.

Victoriano Tirol Jr., regional director of the Western Visayas Department of Education, said the coaches and officials of the Region VI contingent will meet next week to prepare for the national Palaro.

The selection of players who will don the colors of Western Visayas in the national meet will also be taken up during the meeting, Tirol told the DAILY STAR.

Summer camp lined up
BY CHRISTIAN IRL TAN

A summer volleyball camp in Negros Occidental to develop the skills of volleyball players in the grassroots level, is being planned by Shakey's, Freddie Infante of Metro Sports said yesterday.

Infante, who is also one of the organizers of the ongoing Shakey's 18-Under Girls Volleyball Invitational League, said the tentative schedule for the camp is from April 20-May 20 at the University of St. La Salle College Covered Court in Bacolod City.

He said the volleyball clinic aims to be the beginning of luring more players to the sports, which was once dominated by the Philippines in the Southeast Asian region.

SCOOP awards to be revived

The revival of the Sports Communicators Organization of the Philippines-Bacolod Awards was among the projects presented by SCOOP president Renato "Boy" Duran during the induction of the organization's new officers at the Casino Filipino Hotel in Bacolod City Friday night.

Duran said the SCOOP-Bacolod Awards should be revived so that the achievements of the most outstanding Negrense athletes in 2006 can be recognized.

Games and Amusements Board chairman Eric Buhain lauded Duran's plan of reviving the awards because it will motivate the Negrense athletes to do better in their events.

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