After losing two consecutive months, Happyfeet, currently ranked as the number one team from the league, once again emerges beating defending champions Execration grabbing their third title in this ten-month long competition. Happyfeet as we remember was the first team to have two championship titles in just five months, and now making history winning their third last week.
Happyfeet started really well in the Group Stage having a smooth run in Group E on the first day. The team then met the rising force team of Intramuros which’d made a name for themselves last leg but fell short on Happyfeet and goes home earlier than expected.
Moving to day two, they have played against the amateur team of Duwell, their rival team Mineski Infinity, followed by Cenex Grounds and faced the two-time defending champions of Execration at the winner’s bracket finals. Happyfeet not only sent Execration to loser’s bracket but also beat them again at the finals.
Happyfeet Roster:
Ralph Richard ‘RR‘ PeƱano (Captain)
Julius ‘Julz‘ De Leon
Joshua ‘Owa‘ De La Serna
James Kenneth ‘Wootz‘ Valdez
John ‘Little John‘ Roxas
The season is about to be over and the next leg will determine who goes to Malaysia and who’s going to stay. Will Happyfeet be able to defend their title this October or will Execration regain what they’ve lost? Is the crowd’s favorite team of Mineski already left behind? Let us all find out this month as the season is near to its final moments! Stay tuned!
BY: mineski.net
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
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Dwyane Wade pulls hamstring minutes into the Big Three's debut

By Kelly Dwyer
That didn't take long.
Just 3:17 minutes into LeBron James(notes), Dwyane Wade(notes), and Chris Bosh's(notes) first (albeit preseason) game as members of the Miami Heat, the incumbent member of the Big Three went down with a right hamstring pull. Longtime Heat guard Dwyane Wade limped off the court and would not return, as the Heat romped over the hapless Detroit Pistons by a 105-89 score.
It was easy to see why Wade may have pulled up a little lame. This is early in the preseason, a time when NBA stars and role players alike are hardly in NBA shape, and the first few minutes of the game featured a pell-mell back-and-forth style that seemed more akin to a wild All-Star game than a pairing between a championship contender and also-ran. The action was at a breakneck pace, and though Wade contributed (nailing Miami's first basket of the game on a fallaway jumper, picking two steals and turning the ball over twice), it was still a frustrating night.
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