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Athletes to leave Paglaum
NABA maps out year-round program
Baby Mustangs open bid vs. HCS
Crucial tiffs in TKP Cup scheduled
Aspirants' semis set tomorrow
MJ registers second win in YBAC tilt

Athletes to leave Paglaum
TRAINING RESUMES AT PANAAD
BY CHRISTIAN IRL TAN

The Paglaum Sports Complex will no longer be used as a training facility for the Negros athletes joining the Western Visayas Regional Athletics Association Meet until the unpaid bills with the BACIWA and CENECO are settled, Manuel De Oro, officer-in-charge of the Provincial Sports and Development Office, said yesterday.

The training of the Negrense athletes has been hampered because the water and electricity supply of the PSC were disconnected after the 2005 Southeast Asian Games since it has arrears of P215,703.77 with BACIWA and P381,419.99 with CENECO, incurred from 1990 to 1995, De Oro said.

NABA maps out
year-round program

BUT BOXING GROUP
STILL WAITING FOR PSC HELP
BY CHRISTIAN IRL TAN

The Negros Amateur Boxing Association is planning to hold a year-round boxing program, but it will need financial assistance from the Philippine Sports Commission for the project to materialize, NABA president Monju Guanzon said yesterday.

"The year-round boxing program will be composed of a series of tournaments to be held in the NABA Gym at the Paglaum Sports Complex in Bacolod City with competitors in the grassroots level not exceeding 18 years old," Guanzon said.

However, he said that the NABA officials could not start the project because the financial assistance promised by the PSC has yet to be delivered.

Baby Mustangs
open bid vs. HCS
BY CHRISTIAN IRL TAN

The West Negros College junior boys' squad opens its campaign against Holy Child School of Davao at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the start of the Philippine Basketball Federation Inc. National Students Basketball Championships at the Emilio Aguinaldo College Gym in Rizal, Antipolo.

The Baby Mustangs, reigning Negros Occidental Private Schools Sports, Cultural and Educational Association champion in the secondary boys' basketball competitions, will clash with the top secondary schools in the Philippines during the cage tournament.

WNC coach Dennis Tumayan yesterday said he still does not know what to expect in the game against HCS because he have yet to see the team play.

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