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DISCUSSANT: MARIA ARIZA C. ROQUE


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― Vince Lombardi Jr.
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Basketball Vocab-
List
word example sentence meaning
assist James won the MVP a pass to a teammate
award with 28 points, that leads directly to a
nine assists and eight goal
rebounds.
backboard My shot came off the a board behind the
backboard and down basket, off which the
through the hoop for a ball may rebound
3-point goal.
basket In the early days, peach 1. a container used to
baskets were nailed to hold or carry things
the walls and used as 2. a net fixed on a hoop
goals. used as the goal
block He stepped in front of to stop the movement
our player to block his of an opponent, or stop
Boxing Vocab-list

word example sentence meaning


bare-knuckled Bare-knuckled fighting without protective
was popular until the gloves
nineteenth century.
block He could block most of use the hands, arms
the punches, but some and shoulders to stop
got through and hit his punches from landing
face. on the face or body
blow A blow to the stomach strike or hit; punch with
can make it difficult to a clenched fist
breathe.
bout Mike had his first bout organized fight in
in professional boxing boxing or wrestling
when he was sixteen.
clinch Both fighters were tired lean on and hold one's
NLEX bounces back, deals Meralco 1st
loss
By: Randolph B. Leongson - Reporter / @RLeongsonINQ
INQUIRER.net /
NLEX 09:09
got back on its winning ways PM August
as it scraped 13,
past 2017100-94, to deal the latter its first loss in the 2017 PBA Governors’ Cup
Meralco,
Sunday at Mall of Asia Arena.
Engaged in a nip-and-tuck battle late, the Road Warriors took advantage of the Bolts’ back-to-back turnovers and turned it to a 93-86 lead
with 2:10 remaining.
Baser Amer and Allen Durham tried to mount a late fightback for Meralco, with the sophomore guard drilling a late trey with 10.4 seconds
left to slice the lead down to three, 97-94, but Aaron Fuller iced the game at the free throw line to rack NLEX’s fifth win in six outings.
“It’s still kind of surreal seeing ourselves on top of the standings. Beating a good team like Meralco is a good test. I think we passed a
difficult test today,” said coach Yeng Guiao.
Fuller fired 25 points, 18 rebounds, and two blocks to lead the Road Warriors, while Kevin Alas had 21 markers, four boards, four dimes,
and two steals.
Larry Fonacier also chimed in 16 markers, seven rebounds, and two assists, while JR Quiñahan had 10 markers and six boards.
It was a huge win for NLEX, especially with how it handled Meralco’s high scoring import Allen Durham.
“I think we handled their import pretty well. He’s just too good all around. But I think the maturity of this team is just developing. We are
getting signs of that maturity,” said Guiao.
Durham finished with 26 points and 14 rebounds, but committed six of his team’s 19 turnovers.
Reynel Hugnatan also got 25 markers and nine boards, while Baser Amer shot 4-of-8 from threes and had 14 points, four rebounds, and
two assists in the loss, as the Bolts incurred the first blemish in their record at 4-1.
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NLEX zooms to 5th win
New look Rain or Shine hands KIA sixth straight defeat in Governors’ Cup
By: Musong R. Castillo

NLEX bounced back from its first loss in the PBA Governors’ Cup by taking down fancied
Meralco on Sunday night, and coach Yeng Guiao wants to pinch himself if this is really
happening.
Kevin Alas scored 21 points and hit some crucial baskets down the stretch as the Road Warriors
became the first team to deal the Bolts a loss, 100-94, at Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay.
Guiao said their fifth victory in six games is like “passing a tough test against a quality team.”
Credits to: Arlene James Pagaduan
Sports Writing VS Sports
Reporting
 Sports Writing includes. . .

 Writing sports editorial

 Writing sports column

 Writing sports features

 Writing news about sports


What is sports
reporting?
It is basically
newswriting, but we
write news about
sports
The LEAD

The LEAD is the first


paragraph or the first
sentence of the story.
Like in newswriting, it
answers the 5 w's and 1h.
The 5w's and 1h
Who won?
Against whom?
By what score?
What event?
Where?
When?
Why? and How?
The BASIC LEAD

Who won? Barangay Ginebra


Against whom? Alaska Aces
By what score? 99-75
What event? PBA Fiesta Conference
Where? Araneta Coliseum
When? Last night
Why? How?
Use appropriate terms.
 Inilampaso  Nipped
 Pinadapa  Clobbered
 Pinaluhod  Pulverized
 Ginulantang  Downed
 Hiniya  Outsmarted
 Dinurog  Outplayed
 Pinulbos  Outscored
 Naisahan  Outshone
 Nasingitan  Edged
 Naungusan  Lifted
Basic Lead

Barangay Ginebra won against


Alaska Aces, 99-75, in the
continuation of the PBA Fiesta
Conference at the Araneta Coliseum
last night.
The Key Play Approach

THE OUTSTANDING
PLAYER APPROACH
The Key Play Approach

Mark Caguioa made a buzzer-beater at


the halfcourt with no time left to lift
Barangay Ginebra against the defending
champion Alaska Aces, 80-79, in game
four of the PBA Fiesta Conference Finals at
the Araneta Coliseum last night.
The Outstanding Player Approach

Michelle Laborte made four straight points


including two kills in the endgame while
Connie Evangelista provided wall-like defense
to power the defending champion Lyceum
Lady Pirates against UP Lady Maroons, 2-1, in
the elimination round of Shakeys V-League
Season 7, at Philsports Arena yesterday.
The BODY
Highlights of the game
especially in the last quarter or
set.

Play-by-play account

Interview or quotation
Components of Play-by-Play
Account
The kind of play made (describe the play)
The player/players involved in the play
The present score
The time remaining
Sample Play-by-Play
UMISKOR SI BRYANT NG 15 PUNTOS
KABILANG ANG DALAWANG THREE
POINT SHOTS HABANG KUMUBRA
NAMAN ANG KASTILANG SI PAU
GASOL NG LIMANG REBOUNDS
UPANG ITALA ANG PINAKAMALAKING
KALAMANGAN, 55-44, DALAWANG
MINUTO ANG NALALABI SA
IKALAWANG QUARTER.
Sample Interview or
Quotation
 "Medyo kinapos kami sa
endgame dahil maraming injured na
player, then hindi gaanong nagstep-
up ang mga bata sobrang sama ng
laro," ani Ginebra coach Jong
Uichico.
GUIDE
Fact Sheet

Who won? DLSU


Against whom? ADMU
By what score? 25-23, 25-20, 25-16
What event? UAAP Game 2, best of three
Where? SM MOA Arena
When? August 10
Why? How?
The Lady Spikers started strong in the first set, with co-MVP Galang
leading the charge. After some trickery by Kim Fajardo, La Salle was able
to go up 21-17, prompting Ateneo coach Roger Gorayeb to call a timeout.
An Alyssa Valdez error was canceled out by a Fille Cainglet hit, as Ara
Galang made it 23-18 after finding a hole in the Ateneo defense. A
Valdez kill after a Gorayeb timeout put Ateneo ahead, 14-12, but a pair of
errors by the Blue and White tied the game at 14-all. A Marano service
ace put La Salle on top.

Mika Reyes led La Salle with 16 points, while co-MVPs of the regular
season Abi Marano and Ara Galang added 12 each. Alyssa Valdez carried
Ateneo with 14, while graduating players Fille Cainglet and Dzi Gervacio
chipped in eight and seven, respectively.

Once again, La Salle did it on the defensive end, registering 17 blocks to


Ateneo's four.
UAAP: DLSU defeats Ateneo for the
women's volleyball crown, completes 3-
peat
The De La Salle University Lady Spikers completed
their second three-peat in the UAAP women's
volleyball competition, August 10 after sweeping
Ateneo De Manila University in Game 2 of their best-
of-three series, 25-23, 25-20, 25-16, at the SM Mall of
Asia Arena.

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