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Red Warriors pounce on turnover-prone Tigers for 2nd win

Red Warriors pounce on turnover-prone Tigers for 2nd win
Red Warriors pounce on turnover-prone Tigers for 2nd win
University of Santo Tomas was the perfect victim to University of the East's vaunted full-court press.The Red Warriors left the Growling Tigers in a bloody mess with a redemptive 71-61 beatdown at the start of the second round in the UAAP Season 79 men's basketball tournament Saturday at Mall of Asia Arena."We know how important this game was for us.
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Nipmuc 24, St. Bernard's 0: Warriors win DVC showdown

Nipmuc 24, St. Bernard's 0: Warriors win DVC showdown
Nipmuc 24, St. Bernard's 0: Warriors win DVC showdown

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Warriors claim bonus point win at wet WACA

Warriors claim bonus point win at wet WACA
Warriors claim bonus point win at wet WACA
Western Australia have jumped to second on the Matador BBQs One-Day Cup ladder after a bonus-point win against the Victoria Bushrangers at a wet, windy and at times wild WACA Ground.The Warriors had reached 6-190 after their innings was reduced to 28 overs.Victoria managed 9-98 in 18 overs in reply.
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Wigan Warriors fight back to win grand final

Wigan Warriors fight back to win grand final
Wigan Warriors fight back to win grand final
Wigan, the most successful team in English rugby league, had lost the last two grand finals at Old Trafford and Declan Patton's first-half try put Warrington 6-2 ahead at the interval.But centre Oliver Gildart and winger Josh Charnley scored tries in the second half to sink Warrington, who finished top of the Super League standings after the Super Eight stage but had not won the overall English title since 1955."I'm really proud of what we've done, it speaks volumes for our toughness," Wigan coach Shaun Wane told Sky Sports.
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Warriors win handily, but their offense needs to get centered

Warriors win handily, but their offense needs to get centered
Warriors win handily, but their offense needs to get centered
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- In winning 105-96 in their preseason hosting of the Sacramento Kings, the Golden State Warriors thrilled, at points, while looking rusty at others.The Warriors should score easily, maybe historically easily, but have an offensive issue to address -- for now.Their attack calls for its center to act as something of a fulcrum, someone who holds the ball while screening and reading the defense, ready to pass at any point.
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