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Spikers' win hikes La Salle title haul to 20
Magnolia, TBAC remain unbeaten

NOPSSCEA
Spikers' win hikes La
Salle title haul to 20
BY CHRISTIAN IRL TAN

The University of St. La Salle tied its team title-haul of 20 last year after bringing home the championships in the aspirants boys and girls' volleyball hostilities of the NOPSSCEA sports meet over the weekend at the USLS Covered Court in Bacolod City.

La Salle's aspirants boys' squad trampled the University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos Talisay, 25-13, 25-7, to claim the crown, while its aspirants girls' demolished La Consolacion College-Main, 25-20, 25-17, for the title.

The Queen of Peace School-B retained its championship in the 10-Under boys' category by scoring a 26-24, 25-22 victory over La Consolacion Academy, while St. John's Institute-A outlasted USLS, 25-22, 23-25, 26-24, to take the 10-Under girls' crown.

TKP CUP
Magnolia, TBAC
remain unbeaten
BY CEDELF TUPAS

Magnolia Nutri-oil and Talisay Basketball Athletic Club repelled their respective rivals Saturday night to stay unscathed in the 6th Tan Kek Pin Memorial Cup Basketball Tournament at the Po Hang Gym in Bacolod City.

Magnolia, led by 2005 MVP Warren Alintano, routed LXG, 92-74, for its fifth win and remain on top of Bracket B, while Talisay Basketball Athletic Club scored a 100-86 victory over Buddy's.

It was TBAC's fourth win, while Buddy's dropped to 2-3. The loss to Magnolia proved to be a big blow to LXG as it remained in fifth place in Bracket B with a 1-4 record.

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