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October 6, 2013
2013 Formula 1 Korean Grand Prix Results: Sebastian Vettel Wins F1 Race in Yeongam
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October 2, 2013
UAAP Season 76 Finals: UST wins Game 1 vs. DLSU
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Kevin Ferrer led all scorers with 20 points. Karim Abdul added 19 points and 12 rebounds. Jeric Teng had 17 points and seven rebounds for UST.
UST carried the momentum of their inspiring win against National University (NU) during the Final Four. The Tigers marched into the championship against the Archers after winning twice against NU.
The Growling Tigers lost a double-digit lead early in the game but was able to recover in time and come to within a win away from their first UAAP championship since 2006.
It was a well-attended game as 20,000 fans trooped to the SMART Araneta Coliseum to witness the UAAP Finals.
Everyone was in shocked after UST beat DLSU. UST head coach Pido Jarencio said, "Ako rin, na-shock ako! Panalo pala kami!"
At the start of the fourth quarter, La Salle was still leading 54-50.
Jeric Teng, however, took charged in the final quarter by getting five straight points to regain the lead for UST, 55-54.
With a little over two minutes to go, Karim Abdul coolly drained two charities to make it 68-63 in favor of UST, only to see La Salle's Jason Perkins drain a triple that made it a one-possession game, 66-68, with just 1:58 left.
After a split at the line by Jeron Teng made it a one-point game, UST's Kevin Ferrer drilled a booming triple from the top of the key that made it a four-point game, 73-69, with just 41 seconds left.
Jeron however, completed a three-point play immediately after to make it a one-point game anew, 72-73, with still 29.1 seconds left in the game.
But in the next play, Aljon Mariano lost the ball after an inbound pass from Ferrer. That gave La Salle a chance to win the game.
But Almond Vosotros missed an open three pointer and Abdul blocked LA Revilla's putback as time expires.
Game 2 of the UAAP Season 76 Finals will be on Saturday, October 5. The championship game will be played at the Araneta Coliseum and will be live on ABS-CBN's Channel 2.
September 15, 2013
NU wins 2013 UAAP Cheerdance Competition (Video)
The National University (NU) won their first UAAP Cheerdance Competition on Sunday, September 15, 2013.
NU dethroned the University of the Philippines (UP) who was relegated to first runner-up.
Arabian is NU's theme for their winning performance.
De La Salle University (DLSU) is the second runner-up of the 76th Season UAAP Cheerdance Competition.
The winning cheerdance groups won cash and gadgets from Samsung.
Below is the complete winning teams with their scores and cash winnings.
Champion - National University 690pts - P340,000
1st Runner-up - University of the Philippines - 602pts - P200,000
2nd Runner-up - De La Salle University - P140,000
UP was the UAAP Cheerdance Champions during the last three years.
See NU's winning performance in the following ABS-CBN Youtube video.
NU dethroned the University of the Philippines (UP) who was relegated to first runner-up.
Arabian is NU's theme for their winning performance.
De La Salle University (DLSU) is the second runner-up of the 76th Season UAAP Cheerdance Competition.
The winning cheerdance groups won cash and gadgets from Samsung.
Below is the complete winning teams with their scores and cash winnings.
Champion - National University 690pts - P340,000
1st Runner-up - University of the Philippines - 602pts - P200,000
2nd Runner-up - De La Salle University - P140,000
UP was the UAAP Cheerdance Champions during the last three years.
See NU's winning performance in the following ABS-CBN Youtube video.
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Mayweather vs. Canelo: Floyd Wins Over Alvarez Despite Controversial Score
Floyd Mayweather Jr. easily won over Saul Canelo Alvarez at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, September 15, 2013.
It was a total domination for Mayweather as he outboxed the 23-year-old Alvarez during the entire 12 rounds.
Mayweather was in complete control with his defensive prowess and negated Alvarez offense.
The American boxer used his speed and pinpoint jabs to beat Alvarez. Mayweather improved his unblemished record to 45-0. Alvarez on the other hand, suffered his first loss of his boxing career.
To the surprise of everyone, Judge C.J. Ross scored the fight with a 114-114 draw. Two other judges however scored the fight 116-112 and 117-111 for Mayweather.
Ross is the same judge who gave a controversial score during the Manny Pacquiao vs Timothy Bradley match. Luckily for Mayweather, his bout against Alvarez was never really close.
It was a total domination for Mayweather as he outboxed the 23-year-old Alvarez during the entire 12 rounds.
Mayweather was in complete control with his defensive prowess and negated Alvarez offense.
The American boxer used his speed and pinpoint jabs to beat Alvarez. Mayweather improved his unblemished record to 45-0. Alvarez on the other hand, suffered his first loss of his boxing career.
To the surprise of everyone, Judge C.J. Ross scored the fight with a 114-114 draw. Two other judges however scored the fight 116-112 and 117-111 for Mayweather.
Ross is the same judge who gave a controversial score during the Manny Pacquiao vs Timothy Bradley match. Luckily for Mayweather, his bout against Alvarez was never really close.
September 6, 2013
Pingris, Nabong, Devance PBA brawl draws fine, suspension
The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) handed out its decision on Friday, September 6, 2013. Those involved during the Wednesday PBA brawl, that include Marc Pingris, Kelly Nabong, Joe Devance and Marvin Hayes, were fined and suspended by the Commissioner's Office led by Chito Salud.
Commissioner Salud met with all the players involved before he issued the penalties.
Below is the complete decision of Commissioner Salud.
1. Marvin Hayes is fined P20,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct, equivalent to a flagrant foul penalty.
2. Kelly Nabong is suspended for 2 games and fined P60,000 for attacking import Marqus Blakely and exchanging blows with Marc Pingris.
3. Pingris is suspended for 2 games and fined P60,000 for fighting and engaging Nabong in an exchange of blows.
4. Joe Devance is suspended for 1 game and fined P30,000 for triggering the commotion that led to the fight between Nabong and Pingris.
In a statement, Commissioner Salud reiterates the PBA's stand against violence during games. According to Salud:
Commissioner Salud met with all the players involved before he issued the penalties.
Below is the complete decision of Commissioner Salud.
1. Marvin Hayes is fined P20,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct, equivalent to a flagrant foul penalty.
2. Kelly Nabong is suspended for 2 games and fined P60,000 for attacking import Marqus Blakely and exchanging blows with Marc Pingris.
3. Pingris is suspended for 2 games and fined P60,000 for fighting and engaging Nabong in an exchange of blows.
4. Joe Devance is suspended for 1 game and fined P30,000 for triggering the commotion that led to the fight between Nabong and Pingris.
In a statement, Commissioner Salud reiterates the PBA's stand against violence during games. According to Salud:
Strong emphasis is being placed on this policy so much so that those who dare to trigger fights will also be penalized accordingly. With this, it should be clear to everyone that instigators, hotheads and troublemakers have no place in the PBA and will be dealt with severely. Instigators also deserve special mention, especially those not even directly involved in the immediate action. They too will have to bear a heavy price for their act.
Finally, I want to remind our players that long after sanctions have been served, your overall conduct's impression on our youth will continue to last. Be more circumspect in the future. Our players' responsibility of role modelling, particularly to our youth, is sacrosanct in the PBA.
September 5, 2013
Marc Pingris vs Kelly Nabong PBA Brawl (VIDEO)
Marc Pingris and Kelly Nabong figured in a major brawl during a game of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Governor's Cup on Wednesday, September 4, 2013 at the Cuneta Astrodome.
At least five (5) players from Globalport Batang Pier and San Mig Coffee Mixers were involved in the melee.
Among the players in the brawl include Joe Devance, Marqus Blakely, and Marvin Hayes.
The latest PBA brawl happened with 8 minutes and 11 seconds remaining in the 3rd quarter of the Mixers vs Batang Pier game.
San Mig Coffee was ahead 58-39 against Globalport when the fistfight started.
Hefty fine and suspension may be meted on several players. Pingris and Nabong may expect to receive the heavier penalty when the PBA Commissioner's Office announced their decision on Friday, September 6.
But who really started the brawl and who should get the greater penalty? Watch the Marc Pingris vs Kelly Nabong video below and judge it for yourself.
At least five (5) players from Globalport Batang Pier and San Mig Coffee Mixers were involved in the melee.
Among the players in the brawl include Joe Devance, Marqus Blakely, and Marvin Hayes.
The latest PBA brawl happened with 8 minutes and 11 seconds remaining in the 3rd quarter of the Mixers vs Batang Pier game.
San Mig Coffee was ahead 58-39 against Globalport when the fistfight started.
Hefty fine and suspension may be meted on several players. Pingris and Nabong may expect to receive the heavier penalty when the PBA Commissioner's Office announced their decision on Friday, September 6.
But who really started the brawl and who should get the greater penalty? Watch the Marc Pingris vs Kelly Nabong video below and judge it for yourself.
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September 1, 2013
FEU vs UST 2nd Round UAAP Match Goes Into Double OT
The UAAP game by Far Eastern University Tamaraws against the University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigers went into double overtime on Sunday, September 1, 2013 at the Mall of Asia Arena. UST won the game 79-78 to improve their UAAP standings.
Aljon Mariano's triple sends the FEU-UST UAAP Season 76 second round match into the first overtime . Regulation ended at 62-all.
After taking an inbounds pass, Mariano launches the game-tying shot.
FEU failed to get a shot with less than five seconds left in regulation.
The Tamaraws had a two-digit lead several times in the first half.
The first overtime ended tied at 70-apiece.
Karim Abdul led all scorers with 24-points. He also had a game-winning block against Belo in the dying seconds of the second overtime.
It was the 2nd back-to-back overtime game and third in eight games for the league-leading FEU team.
Aljon Mariano's triple sends the FEU-UST UAAP Season 76 second round match into the first overtime . Regulation ended at 62-all.
After taking an inbounds pass, Mariano launches the game-tying shot.
FEU failed to get a shot with less than five seconds left in regulation.
The Tamaraws had a two-digit lead several times in the first half.
The first overtime ended tied at 70-apiece.
Karim Abdul led all scorers with 24-points. He also had a game-winning block against Belo in the dying seconds of the second overtime.
It was the 2nd back-to-back overtime game and third in eight games for the league-leading FEU team.
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August 25, 2013
Formula 1: 2013 Belgium Grand Prix Live Timing and Results
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August 10, 2013
Gilas Pilipinas wins vs Korea in FIBA Asia 2013 Semis
Gilas Pilipinas versus Korea finally ended with a new result. The Philippines men's basketball team in the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship finally beat Korea, 86-79, on Saturday night, August 10, 2013 at the Mall of Asia Arena.
Marc Pingris led the Gilas Pilipinas sticky defense in the second half to snatch the victory against the team who beat them in the 2011 FIBA Asia.
Pingris, chosen as the game's best player, had a double-double for Gilas Pilipinas.
With the loss of Marcus Douthit early in the second quarter due to a leg injury, the Philippines team relied on the locals and employed a pesky defense against the Koreans.
It was all heart for the Filipino players down the stretch as they overcome a first half deficit against the Koreans.
Jimmy Alapag's three-point shots late in the game broke down the hearts of the Korean team.
Gilas Pilipinas will face Iran in the Championship game on Sunday, August 11, 2013. Iran won over Chinese Taipei to earn the first Finals ticket.
With the win by Gilas Pilipinas against Korea, they now qualify for the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.
Below is the game boxscore:
Philippines (86) - William 17, Pingris 16, Alapag 14, De Ocampo 11, Tenorio 9, Aguilar 8, Chan 5, Norwood 2, Douthit 2, Fonacier 2, David 0.
Korea (79) - Kim M. 27, Kim J. 11, Yang 11, Lee S. 10, Lee J. 10, Cho 6, Kim T. 2, Yoon 0. Kim Jongku 0.
Quarterscores: 15-19, 36-39, 65-56, 86-79
August 1, 2013
FIBA Asia 2013: Philippines wins Game 1 vs KSA, 78-66
Marc Pingris carried the Philippines Gilas team to its Game 1 victory, 78-66, over the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Thursday night at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.
Jason William Castro and Marcus Douthit made some key contributions to the Gilas team win.
Despite some questionable calls by the referee, the PH team rolled over KSA.
Analysts say that it could have been KSAs best game ever in a FIBA Asia game.
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June 19, 2013
Ray Allen Big 3-Point Shot Sends NBA Finals Game 6 to OT (Video)
The San Antonio Spurs vs. Miami Heat NBA Finals Game 6 went into overtime, thanks to Ray Allen's big 3. The NBA Finals is now going into a game 7.
Allen transferred from the Boston Celtics to the Miami Heat in pursuit of another NBA Championship. He is still on the right track in attaining his dream after his game-tying three point shot on Tuesday night.
Allen's big three with 5.2 seconds in regulation tied the Heat vs Spurs sixth game at 95-all.
That shot from behind the arc could end up as Allen's most important shot of his entire career in the NBA.
Chris Bosh collared the rebound after a LeBron James' missed three, and immediately passed the ball to Allen who made a step back and a quick release of the ball.
See the amazing three-point shot of Ray Allen in the following NBA YouTube video.
Allen transferred from the Boston Celtics to the Miami Heat in pursuit of another NBA Championship. He is still on the right track in attaining his dream after his game-tying three point shot on Tuesday night.
Allen's big three with 5.2 seconds in regulation tied the Heat vs Spurs sixth game at 95-all.
That shot from behind the arc could end up as Allen's most important shot of his entire career in the NBA.
Chris Bosh collared the rebound after a LeBron James' missed three, and immediately passed the ball to Allen who made a step back and a quick release of the ball.
See the amazing three-point shot of Ray Allen in the following NBA YouTube video.
Heat vs Spurs NBA Finals 2013: LeBron James led Miami to Game 6 win
The 2013 NBA Finals is not over yet. Miami Heat extends the series into a Game 7 with an overtime victory over the San Antonio Spurs, 103-100, on Tuesday night at the American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL.
LeBron James led Miami with a triple-double as he scored 32 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and dished off 11 assists. Mario Chalmers added 20 points and Dwyane Wade had 14 points for the Heat.
Rey Allen had a three pointer with 5.2 seconds left in regulation and tied the game at 95 that send the game into overtime.
Tim Duncan had a productive night with 30 points and 17 rebounds for San Antonio. Kawhi Leonard contributed 22 points and Tony Parker scored 19 points for the Spurs
Allen's two free throws off a foul by Boris Diaw with 1.9 seconds left gave the final score and the win to Miami.
The Spurs was leading 94-89 with 28.2 seconds left. James scored with a three pointer after a Heat timeout.
A missed free throw by Leonard led to Allen's game-tying three point shot that send the game into another 5 minutes.
Game 7 on Thursday, June 20 will be played again at the Miami homecourt.
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May 12, 2013
Memphis Grizzlies Leads OKC Thunder, 2-1
April 19, 2013
NBA Playoffs 2013 Schedule and Matchup (Complete List)
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| 2013 NBA Playoffs Matchup Image credit: NBA.com |
Eight teams will play Game 1 of the first round series starting on Saturday, April 20. Teams who will be playing on Saturday include Golden State Warriors, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies, Boston Celtics, New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets, and the Chicago Bulls.
The other eight teams will begin their first round matchups on Sunday, April 21. These teams are Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs, Milwaukee Bucks, Miami Heat, Atlanta Hawks and Indiana Pacers.
Below is the list of the complete schedule and national television and radio coverages for all First Round playoffs series.
WESTERN CONFERENCE - FIRST ROUND
(1) Oklahoma City vs. (8) Houston
Game 1 - Sun April 21, Houston at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. ET, TNT
Game 2 - Wed April 24, Houston at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m., TNT
Game 3 - Sat April 27, Oklahoma City at Houston, 9:30 p.m., ESPN/R
Game 4 - Mon April 29, Oklahoma City at Houston, TBD, TBD
Game 5 * Wed May 1, Houston at Oklahoma City, TBD, TBD
Game 6 * Fri May 3, Oklahoma City at Houston, TBD, TBD
Game 7 * Sun May 5, Houston at Oklahoma City, TBD, TBD
• Thunder-Rockets series hub
(2) San Antonio vs. (7) L.A. Lakers
Game 1 - Sun April 21, L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 3:30 p.m., ABC/R
Game 2 - Wed April 24, L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m., TNT
Game 3 - Fri April 26, San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m., ESPN
Game 4 - Sun April 28, San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 7 p.m., TNT
Game 5 * Tue April 30, L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, TBD, TBD
Game 6 * Thu May 2, San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, TBD, TBD
Game 7 * Sat May 4, L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, TBD, TNT
• Spurs-Lakers series hub
(3) Denver vs. (6) Golden State
Game 1 - Sat April 20, Golden State at Denver, 5:30 p.m., ESPN
Game 2 - Tue April 23, Golden State at Denver, 10:30 p.m., TNT
Game 3 - Fri April 26, Denver at Golden State, 10:30 p.m., ESPN2
Game 4 - Sun April 28, Denver at Golden State, 9:30 p.m., TNT
Game 5 * Tue April 30, Golden State at Denver, TBD, TBD
Game 6 * Thu May 2, Denver at Golden State, TBD, TBD
Game 7 * Sat May 4, Golden State at Denver, TBD, TNT
• Nuggets-Warriors series hub
(4) L.A. Clippers vs. (5) Memphis
Game 1 - Sat April 20, Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m., ESPN
Game 2 - Mon April 22, Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m., TNT
Game 3 - Thu April 25, L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 9:30 p.m., TNT
Game 4 - Sat April 27, L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 4:30 p.m., TNT
Game 5 * Tue April 30, Memphis at L.A. Clippers, TBD, TBD
Game 6 * Fri May 3, L.A. Clippers at Memphis, TBD, TBD
Game 7 * Sun May 5, Memphis at L.A. Clippers, TBD, TBD
• Clippers-Grizzlies series hub
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EASTERN CONFERENCE - FIRST ROUND
(1) Miami vs. (8) Milwaukee
Game 1 - Sun April 21, Milwaukee at Miami, 7 p.m., TNT
Game 2 - Tue April 23, Milwaukee at Miami, 7:30 p.m., NBA TV
Game 3 - Thu April 25, Miami at Milwaukee, 7 p.m., TNT
Game 4 - Sun April 28, Miami at Milwaukee, 3:30 p.m., ABC
Game 5 * Tue April 30, Milwaukee at Miami, TBD, TBD
Game 6 * Thu May 2, Miami at Milwaukee, TBD, TBD
Game 7 * Sat May 4, Milwaukee at Miami, TBD, TNT
• Heat-Bucks series hub
(2) New York vs. (7) Boston
Game 1 - Sat April 20, Boston at New York, 3 p.m., ABC/R
Game 2 - Tue April 23, Boston at New York, 8 p.m., TNT
Game 3 - Fri April 26, New York at Boston, 8 p.m., ESPN
Game 4 - Sun April 28, New York at Boston, 1 p.m., ABC/R
Game 5 * Wed May 1, Boston at New York, TBD, TBD
Game 6 * Fri May 3, New York at Boston, TBD, TBD
Game 7 * Sun May 5, Boston at New York, TBD, TBD
• Knicks-Celtics series hub
(3) Indiana vs. (6) Atlanta
Game 1 - Sun April 21, Atlanta at Indiana, 1 p.m., TNT
Game 2 - Wed April 24, Atlanta at Indiana, 7:30 p.m., NBA TV
Game 3 - Sat April 27, Indiana at Atlanta, 7 p.m., ESPN
Game 4 - Mon April 29, Indiana at Atlanta, TBD, TBD
Game 5 * Wed May 1, Atlanta at Indiana, TBD, TBD
Game 6 * Fri May 3, Indiana at Atlanta, TBD, TBD
Game 7 * Sun May 5, Atlanta at Indiana, TBD, TBD
• Pacers-Hawks series hub
(4) Brooklyn vs. (5) Chicago
Game 1 - Sat April 20, Chicago at Brooklyn, 8 p.m., ESPN
Game 2 - Mon April 22, Chicago at Brooklyn, 8 p.m., TNT
Game 3 - Thu April 25, Brooklyn at Chicago, 8:30 p.m., NBA TV
Game 4 - Sat April 27, Brooklyn at Chicago, 2 p.m., TNT
Game 5 * Mon April 29, Chicago at Brooklyn, TBD, TBD
Game 6 * Thu May 2, Brooklyn at Chicago, TBD, TBD
Game 7 * Sat May 4, Chicago at Brooklyn, TBD, TNT
• Nets-Bulls series hub
* if necessary
All times are Eastern
TBD - To Be Determine
R - ESPN radio
April 16, 2013
Mystery Man On Roof Photo Goes Viral
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| Mystery man on roof Photo credit: Dan Lampariello |
The famous annual Boston marathon stunned the world as three persons were killed and at least 23 spectators were injured after a bomb exploded behind them.
Graphic images and videos of the Boston marathon explosions were posted on social networking sites that include Facebook and Twitter.
Among the images that caught the eye of netizens is the photo of a man walking on a rooftop building that is overlooking the finish line where the first explosion happened. Dan Lampariello captured the image of the man with his camera.
Twitter users commented on Lampariello's photo and discussions about the mystery man quickly heat up.
As of posting the photo of the mystery man on roof was already retweeted for over 2,000 times.
Will authorities include this in their investigation of the incident? Or are netizens just being paranoid because of the tragic explosions?
Boston Marathon Explosions 2013 (Video)
| 2013 Boston marathon explosions Video Credit: TheBostonGlobe/YouTube |
Two bomb explosion during the 2013 Boston Marathon on Monday, April 15, 2013 killed three and seriously injured 23 spectators.
An explosion on the north side of Boylston Street was caught on video. A few seconds later, another explosion was heard in the area.
Marathon participants and race volunteers cried as they ran away from the chaotic scene.
Authorities rushed the victims to medical tents intended for exhausted runners.
Thick smoke rose from the blasts slightly covering the aerial view of blood stains on the pavement.
Runners who were not able to finished the race were re-routed to Commonwealth Avenue.
| Second explosion at the 2013 Boston marathon Video Credit: FatalitySnow/YouTube |
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April 15, 2013
Masters 2013 Leaderboard: Adam Scott wins first green jacket for Australia
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| Masters 2013 Credit: PGA.com |
Australian Adam Scott won his first green jacket at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia on a rainy Sunday, April 14, 2013.
The Australian needed two extra holes to deliver the victory to the continent down under. After four rounds, Scott and Argentinian Angel Cabrera had identical nine shots below par.
Scott birdied the 10th hole to beat Cabrera in the 2nd playoff hole. Both players settled for par during the first playoff hole at the 18th.
It was another disappointment for Tiger Woods who ended up tied with Marc Leishman for fourth place with a five under par.
Below is the list of top 10 players on the 2013 Masters Tournament Final Leaderboard.
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| Masters 2013 Leaderboard Credit: PGA.com |
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April 14, 2013
Masters 2013 Leaderboard gets tight into the Final Round

The leaderboard of the 2013 Masters Tournament is heating up as it heads into the final round on Sunday, April 14, 2013 at the Augusta National.
Woods will need all the breaks to overcome a 4-shot lead on Sunday's Final round. He will be paired with Tim Clark of South Africa who is currently tied with Woods at 7th place.
American Brandt Snedeker and former Masters champion Angel Cabrera are currently on top of the leaderboard and will be the final pair to play.
Snedeker had an incredible 12 consecutive pars, before getting birdies at holes 13, 15 and 16. Overall, Snedeker collected a total of 15 pars in a bogey free round.
Tournament officials provided a reprieve for Woods as they decided to just give a 2-shot penalty on the number one golfer in the world instead of disqualification. Woods is expected to make his move and be more aggressive in the final round.
Woods was penalized after he violated golf rules on free drop during the second round.
Can Woods pull off the victory and stop his drought in major tournaments?
January 2, 2013
Nonito Donaire: 2012 RING Fighter of the Year
Filipinos getting recognition internationally brings pride to every citizen of the Philippines all over the world.
This is what Nonito "The Filipino Flash" Donaire Jr. gave as a gift to Filipinos on New Year's Eve, December 31, 2012, as he was declared as RING Magazine’s 2012 Fighter of the Year.
Donaire earned the prestigious award for boxers after he was chosen by fans at a RingTV.com year-end polls. The Filipino boxer garnered a dominating 55.2% of the total votes received by the RING website from fans.
Juan Manuel Marquez, who knocked out Manny Pacquiao in their fourth bout, was in second place with 27.3% of the votes. Boxing analysts predicted earlier that Marquez victory over Pacquiao may earn him the top spot for the Fighter of the Year.
The four-division champion Donaire has won four bouts in 2012. He won over Wilfredo Vazquez Jr., Jeffrey Mathebula, Toshiaki Nishioka and Jorge Arce.
According to RING editor Doug Fischer:
To my dear readers, do you think Donaire deserves to win the 2012 Fighter of the Year Award? Let your voice be heard by providing your comments below this article.
This is what Nonito "The Filipino Flash" Donaire Jr. gave as a gift to Filipinos on New Year's Eve, December 31, 2012, as he was declared as RING Magazine’s 2012 Fighter of the Year.
Donaire earned the prestigious award for boxers after he was chosen by fans at a RingTV.com year-end polls. The Filipino boxer garnered a dominating 55.2% of the total votes received by the RING website from fans.
Juan Manuel Marquez, who knocked out Manny Pacquiao in their fourth bout, was in second place with 27.3% of the votes. Boxing analysts predicted earlier that Marquez victory over Pacquiao may earn him the top spot for the Fighter of the Year.
The four-division champion Donaire has won four bouts in 2012. He won over Wilfredo Vazquez Jr., Jeffrey Mathebula, Toshiaki Nishioka and Jorge Arce.
According to RING editor Doug Fischer:
The 30-year-old veteran fought four times in 2012 and in the process of doing so the former flyweight and bantamweight titleholder established himself as the best 122-pound fighter on the planet, as well as the Fighter of the Year in the eyes of the fans who took part in RingTV.com’s year-end awards poll
Elite fighters – those precious few who fans and boxing media view as the pound-for-pound best, seldom fight more than twice a year. Donaire was the exception to that rule in 2012.
Congratulations to The Filipino Flash.
Donaire, who doesn’t require that his opponents undergo the same testing and makes the results of his drug tests public, was commended by fans and media alike in 2012, the year that performance-enhancing drug use became a hot-button issue in the sport after Lamont Peterson, Andre Berto, Antonio Tarver and Erik Morales were each found to have banned substances in their bodies either prior to or after major fights.
To my dear readers, do you think Donaire deserves to win the 2012 Fighter of the Year Award? Let your voice be heard by providing your comments below this article.
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