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BBC rips Talisay, takes TKP crown
Jimenez-Inciong duo rules Kimoni tourney
'PSDO to secure budget approval'

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BBC rips Talisay,
takes TKP crown
NEW ST CAGERS SETTLE FOR THIRD
BY CEDELF TUPAS

From outsiders to champions.

The BBC dribblers completed this transformation Sunday night when they downed Talisay Basketball Athletic Club, 100-91, to clinch the 6th Tan Kek Pin Cup at the Po Hang Gym of Bacolod Tay Tung High School.

Pushed to the brink of elimination after a 93-75 loss to New ST Marketing Monday last week, the West Negros College-based squad came out with renewed confidence and played like a well-oiled machine to sweep the next four games en route to their first TKP crown. After missing the game against New ST, Robert Buņol --- the Immuvit Most Valuable Player of the tournament --- was virtually unstoppable in leading BBC to the top.

BADMINTON
Jimenez-Inciong duo
rules Kimoni tourney
BY CHRISITIAN IRL TAN

Ted Jimenez and Ruel Inciong of the Manila Polo Club defeated the duo of Mark Antonio and Jobie Limas to snare the men's doubles-level 1 title in the Bacolod leg of the Kimoni Badminton Tour at the Shuttler's Haven Badminton Courts recently.

The pair of Johnny Peregrino and Dodoy Guanzon beat Alex Ching and Edjohn Javellana to win the men's doubles-level 2 crown, while Cebu Poona Club shuttlers King Maruhon and Roger Semeon topped the men's doubles-level 3 division by winning against Omay Demonteverde and Jude Infante in the finals.

'PSDO to secure
budget approval'
BY CHRISTIAN IRL TAN

The Negros Occidental Provincial Sports and Development Office will present its proposed budget for the 2006 provincial mass-based sports program to the provincial government this week, Manuel De Oro, officer-in-charge of the PSDO, said yesterday.

De Oro said the PSDO is confident that the budget for the grassroots project will be approved by the provincial government, headed by Gov. Joseph Maraņon, because the governor has always been supportive when it comes to sports. The allocation for the three disciplines --- athletics, swimming and boxing --- that were launched by the PSDO in the different towns and cities in Negros last year averaged P60,000 per sport, De Oro said.

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