THE most outstanding athletes in 11 sporting events during the 11th MILO Little Olympics-Luzon held at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center (NRSCC) on September 12-14 were honored in a special ceremony last Saturday, September 20. Among the 22 honorees were eight Pangasinenses, of whom six are elementary students…
THE much-improved Lyceum the Northwestern University (LNU) Dukes mustered enough energy to seal a 68-62 triumph over the University of Pangasinan (UPang) Webczars in Wednesday’s game for the 2008 Pangasinan-Dagupan Inter-Collegiate Basketball Championship game held at the LNU gym.
LNU Dukes trounce UPang Webczars, 68-62
LITTLE known veteran amateur rider Reynaldo Calosa sent a strong message to his competitors that he’s ready to tackle the professional racing league next year by conquering the all-amateur Romero-Emperador Cycling Challenge last Tuesday in a convincing fashion.
San Jacinto’s Calosa rules Romero-Emperador Bikefest
THE University of Luzon women’s volleyball team started the Women’s National Collegiate Athletic Association (WNCAA) inaugural tournament in Region 1 on a bright note by scoring a three straight set win over five-time PRISAA regional champion San Carlos College on September 6 at the Lyceum Northwestern University gym. The board…
UL lady spikers stun SCC in WNCAA opening
WINNING FORM—Ma. Cresencia Verzosa, daughter of Dagupan City Chief of Police Mariano Luis Verzosa and a second year high school student of the Columban School in Lingayen, cruises in the 100-meter breast stroke event to win the gold in the Milo Little Olympics at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic…
WINNING FORM
RUNNING CHAMP—Crisanto Lafiguera of Pangasinan National High School (PNHS) crosses the finish line to rule the 1500-meter run for secondary boys during the 11th Milo Little Olympics-Luzon at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center (NRSCC) in Lingayen last week. (Punchphoto by Cesar S. Ramirez)
RUNNING CHAMP
CHAMPION AMATEUR RIDER—San Jacinto cyclist Reynaldo Calosa coasts by himself to the finish line to win the 126-kilometer Romero-Emperador Brandy Cycling Challenge that started and finished in Mangaldan last Tuesday. (Photo by Jun Figueroa)
CHAMPION AMATEUR RIDER
CALASIAO—The municipal council here has placed the whole town under state of calamity after the municipal building where many of the offices of the municipal government were housed, was razed to the ground 2:00 a.m. last Monday Mayor Roy Macanlalay said the municipal council, led by Vice Mayor Ferdinand Galang,…
Calasiao placed under state of calamity due to town hall fire
LINGAYEN—Hostilities in the four-day 11th Milo Little Olympics have begun after opening ceremonies on September 12 at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center. The meet, participated in by young athletes from four regions in the country, continued over the weekend and will resume on September 20 with some 5,000…
Milo Little Olympics opens
Reeling from a loss against co-title contender Lyceum Northwestern University (LNU) Dukes on September 7, the defending champions University of Luzon (UL) Golden Tigers came out smoking hot four days after that defeat to crush arch-rival University of Pangasinan Webczars, 73-58, in the first of two elimination rounds of the…




