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Dumaguete City, PhilippinesSaturday, December 22, 2007
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SCOOP-Bacolod to honor late football star Fegidero
Prov'l football festival today
Lifestyle captures Fil-Sino cage title
Bago Christmas bowlfest unfolds
Loretizo to take oath as PSC commissioner

 

SCOOP-Bacolod to honor
late football star Fegidero
BY CEDELF TUPAS

Dave Fegidero, the former national football team standout, who passed away in October, is the recipient of the posthumous award in this year's SCOOP-Bacolod Awards.

Expected to receive the award is his older brother, Norman Fegidero Jr., who is also a former national team player and now the current coach of West Negros College.

The awards program, to be keynoted by former SCOOP president and now PSC commissioner Eric Loretizo, will be held at 3 p.m. on Dec. 29 at the Bascon Hotel in Bacolod City .

Prov'l football festival today
BY CEDELF TUPAS

The best Negros Occidental age-group teams duke it out today in the culmination of the 1 st NOFA Grassroots Football Festival at the Ramon Torres pitch in Bago City .

Seeing action in the 4-a-side festival are the champions from the Southern, Northern and Central legs of the grassroots event for 9-Under, 11-Under, 13-Under and 15-Under players.

NOFA coordinator Paulline Javelona last night said the first to third runners-up in each of the three legs are also qualified to vie for top honors.

Lifestyle captures
Fil-Sino cage title
BY CEDELF TUPAS

Kenderson Hao buried a triple with 2.2 seconds remaining to lift Lifestyle Boutique past Drift Carwash, 78-76, for the title in the third conference of the Fil-Sino Athletic Club Inter-color tournament at the Po Hang Gym of Bacolod Tay Tung High School recently.

Hao's improbable game-winner capped his 11-point production in the fourth period and also completed a stunning upset over Drift, which came into the game undefeated.

Frederick Ong and Jan Jan Young kept Drift at bay in the third period, before Drift standouts Ronald Arabia, Arvin Gustilo and Bol Manaloto sparked a run that was punctuated by John Dustin Chua's triple that made it 76-75.

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