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Asian fighters dominate world boxingchampionship
AFP News ± Mon, Oct 3, 2011
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Asian Games flyweight champion Rey Saludar of the Philippines reached the third round of the
world championships on Sunday with a confident 28-12 win over Tajik Yusufi Safevidin.
The 23-year-old Saludar, who won bronze at this year's Asian championships, will now face Rau Shee
Warren of the United States, who outclassed Ukraine's Georgiy Chygayev 22-15.
Mongolia's Tugstogt Nyambayar, the 2009 world championship silver medalist, battled into the third
round with a tough 17-14 win over India's Suranjoy Singh Mayengbam, the Asian Games bronze
medalist.
Top-seeded Misha Aloian of Russia, who won bronze at the 2009 world championship, was in
complete command against Botswana's Oteng Oteng, winning confidently 18-5.
Asian Games light welterweight champion Daniyar Eleussinov of Kazakhstan defeated Japan'sMasatsugu Kawachi 14-4 and next meets Hungary's Gyula Kate, the third seed, who beat Canada's
Yves Ulysse 27-17.
Asian champion Munkh-Erdene Uranchimeg of Mongolia also advanced with a 20-6 win over Lyndel
Marcellin of Saint Lucia.
Kazakhstan's two-time welterweight world champion, and Asian Games winner, Serik Sapiyev
outclassed Apichet Seansit of Thailand 16-7 forcing the referee to stop the bout in the second round.
Meanwhile, Ukraine's Taras Shelestyuk upset 2008 Beijing Olympics silver medalist Carlos Banteur
Suarez of Cuba, 17-15.
In the light heavyweight category Cuba team skipper Julio De La Cruz Peraza experienced few
troubles against Caner Sayak of Turkey, winning 17-7 in his second-round bout.
Kazakhstan's Adilbek Niyazimbetov produced another upset battling into the next round in a tough
bout with Asian champion Hyengkyu Kim of South Korea, winning 14-9.
In the super heavyweights, reigning champion Roberto Cammarelle of Italy, who enjoyed an opening
round bye, saw off Venezuela's Jose Payares 17-8.
China's Zhilei Zhang, the Asian Games gold medalist, also breezed into the third round beating
Joseph Parker of New Zealand 15-7.
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Villas-Boas hails Chelsea's ruthless finishing vsBolton
By Ian Whittell | AFP News ± Mon, Oct 3, 2011
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Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas insists his team's 5-1 destruction of Bolton showed they have
finally discovered the ruthless instincts required to win the Premier League.
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Frank Lampard scored a hat-trick within an hour on his 350th league appearance for the club, while
Daniel Sturridge scored twice as Chelsea routed Wanderers, who had to settle for a consolation goal
from Dedryck Boyata early in the second half at the Reebok Stadium on Sunday.
The Blues are now in third place, three points behind leaders Manchester United, and Villas-Boas isadamant it was about time Chelsea won by a big scoreline.
"We have been looking towards this victory for quite some time," he said. "It happened because we
were more prolific in front of goal.
"I would like to dedicate the victory to my technical staff and my players. We have been chasing this
victory for quite some time, we have deserved this for some time but for various reasons it hasn't
been happening for us but it happened today.
"I don't think it's a statement. It is just something that fills us with pride because it is not as though
we haven't been trying to do this before.
"We have been trying but football is a game full of uncertain things and for various reasons - luck, a
lack of efficiency - we weren't able to find a result like this before.
"We have been creating the same volume of opportunities, today we were just more prolific and it
paid off very, very well."
Lampard was the outstanding performer among many for Chelsea, especially given the uncertainty
surrounding his future under the new Chelsea manager.
Whatever the future holds for the 33-year-old, he showed at the Reebok Stadium that he is not losing
any of his scoring touch with age.
"It is good for him because he had a good, solid performance alongside the rest of the team," Villas-
Boas said.
"He arrived with perfect timing as he has been doing these past years. His talent has never been in
question, but we spoke before, it is not a question of age, it is a question of competence.
"This squad is full of competence and the talent has never been in question. We have enough talent
to challenge for the Premier League."
Chelsea now go into the international break hot on the heels of pacesetters United and Manchester
City and with their manager in optimistic mood.
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"Next week two title contenders play each other - Liverpool and Manchester United - then the two
Manchester clubs play each other the following week," he said.
"It is important for us to continue to win and close the gap. We have a difficult game against Everton
and a difficult game against QPR but hopefully, if we manage to get six points out of that, it will putus in a better position."
Bolton manager Owen Coyle has now seen his team lose 11 of their last 12 league games and six
consecutive this season.
Yet he remained defiant in the face of growing pressure and criticism.
"I took stick as a player and I will take it as a manager," he said. "I'll be back on that training ground
to work because all I want to do is put a smile on the fans' faces.
"People have said lovely things about me and the success I've had for six years. If I come in for
criticism now, so be it. I'll take it on the chin because all I want to do is work hard for those fans.
"We knew it was an horrendous fixture list in terms of playing five of the teams who will finish in the
top six and we have taken nothing from them.
"Now we are going into a group of games we feel we can take points from."
FEU, La Salle ahead in UAAP table tennis09/28/2011 | 09:30 PM
Far Eastern University and La Salle are leading the men's and women's divisions of the 74th UAAP table
tennis after the first round over the weekend at the Blue Eagle Gym.
The Tamaraws, the 2009 champions, completed a seven-game sweep with a 3-1 victory
over University of the Philippines.
La Salle managed to stay in second place after the Green Archers capped their weekend with a 6-1 victory
over defending men's champion University of Santo Tomas (UST).
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University of the East (UE) placed third with a 5-2 card, capped by a 3-1 win over National University (NU).
UST, UP, Ateneo, NU and Adamson University complete the rankings in the men's division.
In women's action, La Salle also completed a first-round sweep after a 3-2 win over Ateneo.
UP also scored a 3-2 triumph over UST to take second place with a 5-1 card followed by reigning titlist FEU's
4-2 slate after a 3-0 blanking of NU.
UST, Ateneo, NU and Adamson rounded out the standings in the women's first round.
The second round will be played on October 1 and 2 also at the Blue Eagle Gym. ² JVP, GMA News
NC AA: Letran Knights knock CSB Blazers out from FinalFour race10/03/2011 | 07:54 PM
Letran College foiled College of St. Benilde's comeback bid in the fourth period to runaway with a 72-60
victory Monday in the second round of the 87th NCAA basketball tournament.
With the victory, the Knights eliminated the Blazers from the Final Four contention while improving their
slate to 14 wins and 3 losses.
The Knights were off to a hot start, posting a 15-3 lead but went erratic in the third where they lost their
nine-point lead at the half (28-19).
CSB had their first and last taste of the lead at 37-36 after two free throws from Alison Carlos with still 4:16
in the third canto.
In the final period, the Blazers managed to threaten the Knights anew twice, the last time at 60-66, with
still, 1:25 left after a basket by Juan Taha.
Kevin Alas paced the Knights with 16 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists while Taha toprscored for the Blazers
with 18 markers and 11 rebounds. - OMG, GMA News
NC AA 87: San Beda repeats win over Saint Benilde
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09/28/2011 | 05:28 PM
Garvo Lanete scattered 17 of his game-high 25 points in the second half to lead defending champion San
Beda to an 84-75 triumph over College of Saint Benilde Wednesday in 87th NCAA men's basketball
tournament.
San Beda coach Frankie Lim praised the all around game of Lanete, who also had six rebounds, two assists
and two steals.
The win also improved the Red Lions' chances of earning one of the two Final Four berths that enjoy a twice-
to-beat advantage. San Beda now holds a 13-2 win-loss slate for a half-a-game lead over Letran's 12-3
mark.
Lim said they are already looking forward to their last two games against Letran and San Sebastian in the
final week of the elimination round. San Beda will still face guest team Lyceum on Friday.
Big man Dave Marcelo, who helped Lanete in anchoring the Red Lions' second-quarter break away, finished
with 18 points and 11 rebounds to go with his four block shots, two steals and one assist.
But the Blazers, who suffered their 10th setback in 15 outings, put the game under protest.
The Blazers argued on the referee's decision of not allowing Lastimosa back in the game after the
sophomore guard was helped by their team physical therapist and utility personnel with two minutes and 47
seconds left in the fourth period.
Lastimosa was accidentally poked by San Beda's Baser Amer, who tried to stop him while driving to the
basket.
NCAA rules state the team needs to replace an injured free throw shooter and the player can only be
inserted back into the game after three minutes.
NCAA commissioner Aric Del Rosario said that CSB's PT and utility should have informed the referees that
they are going to enter the playing court to help Lastimosa. "But they just went in and that means they are
going to replace Lastimosa."
Lastimosa was actually on a roll before the incident and has scored CSB's last eight points to trim San
Beda's 12-point lead to five, 72-67.
Lastimosa paced the Blazers' losing cause with 15 points and three rebounds while Jonathan Grey and Luis
Cinco scored 14 and 12 markers each. ² JVP, GMA News