+ Follow VINTAGE SPORTS Tag
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[Title] => Full circle for Bobong
[Summary] => In 1975, Carlos (Bobong) Velez made a name for himself as a sports promoter when he packed the Araneta Coliseum to the rafters for the first-ever La Salle-Ateneo dream game.
Four years later, he organized another Ateneo-La Salle extravaganza, this time including oldtimers and a two-on-two match pitting Lim Eng Beng and Miguel Bilbao against Joy Cleofas and Francis Arnaiz.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-20 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1804869
[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[Title] => Broadcast rights go to NBN-IBC
[Summary] => The Philippine Basketball Association, taking into consideration the hi-tech capability, expertise, manpower and the P670-million package proposal of NBN 4 and IBC 13, decided to award the leagues television and radio broadcast contract for the next three years to the partnership of the two government-owned networks.
PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino announced this yesterday after the PBA board of governors concluded weeks of thorough studies and reviews of the merits of all contract proposals.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Joey Villar
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VINTAGE SPORTS
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[Title] => Full circle for Bobong
[Summary] => In 1975, Carlos (Bobong) Velez made a name for himself as a sports promoter when he packed the Araneta Coliseum to the rafters for the first-ever La Salle-Ateneo dream game.
Four years later, he organized another Ateneo-La Salle extravaganza, this time including oldtimers and a two-on-two match pitting Lim Eng Beng and Miguel Bilbao against Joy Cleofas and Francis Arnaiz.
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[Title] => Broadcast rights go to NBN-IBC
[Summary] => The Philippine Basketball Association, taking into consideration the hi-tech capability, expertise, manpower and the P670-million package proposal of NBN 4 and IBC 13, decided to award the leagues television and radio broadcast contract for the next three years to the partnership of the two government-owned networks.
PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino announced this yesterday after the PBA board of governors concluded weeks of thorough studies and reviews of the merits of all contract proposals.
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