Wednesday, December 3, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results December 3, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day December 3, 2014
Hot 4: 682 - 689 - 632 - 672
Best 4: 629 - 837 - 832 - 879
Good Luck!
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results December 2, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day December 2, 2014
Hot 5: 684 - 689 - 614 - 619 - 649
Best 4:814 - 819 - 849 - 149
Extra: 685 - 682 - 615 - 612 - 695 - 692 - 652 - 845 - 842 - 892 - 145 - 142 - 195 - 192 - 495 - 492 - 452
Good Luck!
Monday, December 1, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results December 1, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day December 1, 2014
Hot 4: 273 - 207 - 239 - 703
Best 4: 103 - 039 - 210 - 710
Extra 2: 736 - 136
Good Luck!
Sunday, November 30, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results November 30, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 30, 2014
Hot 4: 864 - 894 - 840 - 816
Best 4: 691 - 643 - 614 - 913
Good Luck!
Saturday, November 29, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results November 29, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 29, 2014
Hot: 754 - 725 - 352 - 295 - 935
Best: 429 - 294 - 394 - 392
Extra: 463 - 694 - 356 - 627 - 362 - 629
Good Luck!
Friday, November 28, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results November 28, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 28, 2014
Hot 5: 762 - 908 - 263 - 207 - 380
Good Luck!
Thursday, November 27, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results November 27, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 27, 2014
Hot 4: 647 - 074 - 493 - 894
Best 4: 485 - 243 - 534 - 936
Good Luck!
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results November 26, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 26, 2014
Hot 4: 647 - 974 - 625 - 468
Best 4: 815 - 485 - 641 - 750
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results November 25, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 25, 2014
Hot 4: 562 - 362 - 365 - 390
Best 4: 763 - 463 - 933 - 964
Monday, November 24, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results November 24, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 24, 2014
Hot 4: 754 - 476 - 107 - 481
Best 4: 514 - 372 - 718 - 743
Good Luck!
Sunday, November 23, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results November 23, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 23, 2014
Hot 4: 987 - 809 - 180 - 318
Best 4: 796 - 596 - 087 - 308
Good Luck!
Saturday, November 22, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results November 22, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 22, 2014
Hot: 815 - 623 - 342 - 285
Best: 523 - 514 - 635 - 165
Friday, November 21, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results November 21, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 21, 2014
Hot: 304 - 200 - 603 - 903
Best: 817 - 711 - 723 - 567
Good Luck!
Thursday, November 20, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results November 20, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 20, 2014
Hot: 286 - 597 - 911 - 618
Best: 216 - 481 - 623 - 514
Good Luck!
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
PCSO Lotto Draw Results November 19, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 19, 2014
Best: 247 - 403 - 120 - 915
Good Luck!
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 18, 2014
Hot: 963-708-734-460-254-027
Best: 290-024-581-843-690-362
Good Luck to All!
Monday, November 17, 2014
Suertres Hot Numbers of the Day November 17, 2014
Target or Rumble para sure! Good Luck!
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Suertres Result November 13, 2014
4pm: 908
9pm: 755
Slide atong numero sa afternoon na draw mga ka tropa... Sunod ani daug na ta... God Bless!
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Suertres Result November 11, 2014
4pm: 941
9pm: 841
Slide atong numero mga ka tropa... Better Luck next time... God Bless!
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Swertres Lucky Numbers of the Week
For Evening: (436/356)
For Saturday All Draws: (468)
For Sunday All Draws: (868)
For All Draws of the Week: (128/138)
Good Luck!
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Andray Blatche signs with Chinese basketball team
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
The Gilas Pilipinas national team opened their campaign in the 2014 Asian Games with an 85-76 victory over India on Tuesday in Incheon, South Korea.
The Philippines scored the first 16 points of the game before cruising for most of the match. LA Tenorio opened the Gilas campaign with back to back treys, while sniper Jeff Chan scored eight straight points, inlucding two triples after a Marcus Douthit basket to mount the early cushion.
India finally scored with five minutes left in the opening frame and managed to cut back the lead to 24-16 going into the second, showing their shooting form with three consecutive treys.
June Mar Fajardo and Gary David took charge the following quarter to fuel the inside and outside scoring of Gilas Pilipinas. The Philippines built a 17-point wall at the 2:36 mark off a Douthit basket, but India quickly countered with a triple.
Gilas Pilipinas head coach Chot Reyes called for a timeout to design a play for the Philippines, and Japeth Aguilar surprised the Indians with an alley-oop right off the bat.
Up 50-37, Gilas Pilipinas continued their offensive assault in the second half. Douthit and Tenorio torched the Indians with 10 unanswered points to give the Philippines a 62-44 margin.
India tried to respond, but Aguilar quelled their hopes for an offensive run with his own baskets and maintained the lead 70-56 going into the fourth.
Gilas had the game in the bag leading by 19 points, 84-65, after a basket by Ranidel De Ocampo in the final frame.
But India was able to give the Philippines a scare, scoring 11 straight points to come within eight, 84-76, with 44 seconds left.
But there wasn't enough time for the South Asian champions to complete their rally, allowing Gilas to escape. Jimmy Alapag iced the game with a split from the free throw line.
Chan and Douthit led Gilas Pilipinas with 14 points each, while David and Fajardo added 13 and 12 markers. Aguilar and Tenorio finished with 10 points apiece.
Douthit and Fajardo took care of the boards, grabbing 10 and nine rebounds, respectively.
Joginder Singh, who scored 13 points for India, slipped in the dying seconds of the game and lay flat on his back in pain. He had to carried out of the court by his teammates and was put in a stretcher after the match.
Amritpal Singh led India with 16 points, while Anjyot Singh tossed in 15. Bhriguvanshi Vishesh and Pratham Singh scored 13 and 11 points.
Gilas figures to be in for a tougher test when it takes on reigning Asian champion Iran on Thursday before moving into the quarterfinal round of the tournament. — JST, GMA News
Monday, August 17, 2009
ANGOLA STILL NUMBER ONE
ANGOLA 82 - COTE D'IVOIRE 72
Angola proved once again that they're the best on the african continent with no contest by winning the 25th African Championship for Men in Libya.
The first quarter started with the furia of the Ivorians,they came to this big battle without any intimidation, they showed that they wanted that championship title by leading the first quarter with four points ahead (19 - 15)
In the second quarter Amagou Philippe, Eric Tape were unstoppable playing good basket they were all over the court worrying the Angolese and at the half time the board was showing (35 - 34) for the Ivorians.
The third quater has always been for Angola in this Championship they started to find the basket with Carlos Morais who made three 3points on the road to put Angola ahead and Joaquim Gomes the MVP of this Championship fighting on the board to take all the rebound. End of the quarter (58 - 54) for Angola.
By seeing that the Ivorians fought to come back in the game with their big man Mohamed Kone making some good shots to tie the game but with the pressure of the Angolese and the inexperience of the young Ivorians Angola came out with the win ( 82 - 72).
To give my opinion this Ivorian team impress me a lot if they play together more often something different is going to happen in the next championship I don't want to tell what but let's wait and see. It was a good championship,teams showed some interesting games.
IRI / CHN – Iran retain title in style
TIANJIN (FIBA Asia Championship) - When Iran won the title in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship at Tokushima, one question remained unanswered: Could Iran have won if China had played with their full team?The answer to that question came two years later in the form of Iran’s thumping 70-52 win in the gold-medal game of the 25th FIBA Asia Championship.
Hamed EHadadi, who had scored 31 points in Iran’s final triumph two years ago, was once again the leading scorer for his side with 19 points.
“There’s a huge difference between then and now,” said EHadadi.
“Playing against China’s first team in China is pressure enough. But we were determined to carry out what our coach told us,” he added.
EHadadi also collected 17 rebounds – 10 of them in defence.
Samad Nikkah played only 22:27 of the game, but had a telling effect with his eight points and a game-high six assists before that.
“This gold medal is more satisfying for a lot of reasons,” Samad said.
“Winning is one thing, but retaining the gold is a lot more difficult,” he added.
Never had any team dominated a gold medal game against China in the FIBA Asia Championship the way Veselin Matic’s team did on Sunday night in front a capacity crowd – which began to dissipate as the fourth quarter began.
“The whole idea of a final game to seize the initiative early,” said Matic.
“I’m happy things fell in place early for us. And we didn’t lose focus after that,” he added.
As a matter of fact, this was the first time China lost a gold medal game in FIBA Asia Championship history.
Iran raced into an early lead and consolidated their position as the game progressed; their mainstays fired in all cylinders; their bench did more than what was expected; the offensive plays moved with panache; and most importantly the defence played wonderfully tight on the Chinese superstars Wang Zhizhi and Yi Jianlian.
“Basketball is a game of brains,” quipped an expert during the first half interval, when Iran led 42-25.
For sure it was the brains of Matic that weaved a magical spell of defence to keep both Wang and Yi on a leash.
Yi was the only player with double-digit scores at that point, but had failed with seven of his 12 field attempts. And Wang was allowed only six looks at the goal.
Iran on the other hand, played with composure and determination and built their leads in spurts.
A classic example for Iranian determination came in the opening moments of the fourth quarter when the 180-cm Iranian point guard Mahdi Kamrani challenged the 212-cm Yi for a rebound and succeeded in tapping the ball out.
“We were playing the game of our lives,” Kamrani said.
Wang topped the scoring for China with 24 points, but played with wonted form only in the third quarter when he scored 11 of them.
The third was the only period when Iran allowed China to keep the scoring level.
Yi added only one more point to his first half’s 10, in a woeful 29% field record (5/17 attempts).
Where China lacked was in support from the bench, when their mainstays struggled.
The highest scorer for China after Wang and Yi was Liu Wei with six points.
On the other hand, Oshin Sahakian scored 10, Javad Davari nine and Hamed Afagh eight.
Truly, the Iranian teamwork had outsmarted the power of the hosts.
S Mageshwaran
FIBA Asia



