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WV athletes poised
to keep overall title
SPIKERS EYE 12 GOLDS TODAY

LINGAYEN --- Western Visayas is poised to retain its overall championship after sending its men and women's volleyball squads into the finals of the National Private Schools and Athletics Association Games that closes today at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center here.

WV's campaign yesterday was highlighted by the sepak takraw's team decisive win over second-running Southern Mindanao, 21-12, 21-13; 21-19, 21-12, in the finals worth six golds.

Miguel Arsenio Ruiz took the lone gold for Western Visayas in men's taekwondo yesterday after he ruled the middleweight division, while Catherine Samonte was the only gold medallist for Region VI in the women's category by reigning supreme in the welterweight class.

Probac trips Davies

Probac survived a late rally by Davies-Republic Hardware to score a 92-88 victory Wednesday night and strengthen its quarterfinal bid in the 6th Tan Kek Pin Memorial Cup Basketball Tournament at the Po Hang Gym in Bacolod City.

The win was Probac's third in four games that gave it a piece of second place in Bracket B with Krua Thai-Ice Monsters, behind pacesetter Magnolia, which totes a 4-0 slate. New ST Marketing and BBC remained in striking distance with identical 2-1 records, followed by LXG (1-3).

Davies is still winless in four games just like Rentas Knights.

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