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UPM ANGELS POWER TO VICTORY AT MELAKA SEVENS

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UPM Serdang Angels lifted the Chief Minister Cup after winning the Melaka 7's on Sunday. The Angels defeated RMP Blues 26-10 in the final at the Dataran Klebang in Melaka. The Blues made it to the final after beating MMU Hornbills 14-7 in the quarterfinals and Kuantan Palmyras 19-0 in the semifinals. UPM Serdang Angels beat XMoruc A in the quarters before defeating PMM Hornets 25-0 in the last four. PMM Hornets claimed the third place as they won their last match against Kuantan Palmyras. XMoruc A edged MMU Hornbills 12-10 to claim the Plate, and UiTM NS bagged the Bowl after beating PDRM Melaka 21-14. In the Under-21 category, SSTMI defeated SJ18 26-0 to win the cup. Sukma Melaka team finished third after win over Hanelang . KRS Green secured the Plate after beating Sukma Wilayah 24-5. And Buttercookies defeated XMoruc to champion the Veteran category. TIGERS SUPER SPORTS

PERAK BAG THREE POINTS FROM PKNP

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LIGA SUPER: PKNP FC 1 - PERAK 2 Perak claimed their third victory in Liga Super after defeating PKNP FC at Batu Kawan Stadium on Sunday. The Bos Gaurus recorded a 2-1 away win to move-up into the top four of the table. Perak were quick to take control of the game. They pressured the home side early in the first half. Wander Luiz broke the duck in the 19th minute. Five minutes later, Nasir Basharudin doubled the lead for the Bos Gaurus. PKNP came on after the break trailing the visitors with two goals. They were improved and able to stop Perak's threat. Shahrel Fikri Fauzi gave them a life line with a goal in the 81st minute. However it was not enough as Perak held on until the end of the match. Perak moved into fourth place, while PKNP remained at ninth place in Liga Super. PKNP have only won twice this season from six matches played. RUGGER DISTRICT

TERENGGANU BEAT MELAKA UNITED AT HANG JEBAT STADIUM

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LIGA SUPER: MELAKA UNITED 0 - TERENGGANU 3 Terengganu FC maintained their good form in Liga Super this season by claiming their third win of the season. They beat Melaka United 3-0 at the Hang Jebat Stadium on Saturday to stay in pursuit of the league leader, Johor DT. Melaka failed to shine in front of their home supporters as they could not find the net throughout the match. But Terengganu were quick to settle down with an opener by Tchetche Kipre in the 24th minute. The score remained until the break. Melaka returned in the second half to find the equalizer. But the Turtles ' defence were too hard to break. Kipre scored Terengganu's second goal in the 74th minute, before Lee Tuck added the third in the 80th minute. Terengganu moved to third place in the Liga Super table, having same points with Pahang. Melaka at 7th place after three wins and three losses, same points with Kedah.

CRUTCHLOW WINS AS MARQUEZ, ROSSI CLASH AT ARGENTINA MOTOGP

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Cal Crutchlow claimed his third MotoGP victory in Argentina . The victory made him the first Briton to lead the championship since Barry Sheene in 1979. Reigning world champion, Marc Marquez had a messy afternoon by finishing 18th after being given a 30-second penalty in a race that was delayed by rain. Marquez started at the back of the grid for riding the wrong way down the track before the delayed start, and was given a ride-through penalty for a dangerous manoeuvre. He clashed with Aleix Espargaro and seven-time winner Valentino Rossi , sending Rossi off his bike. The Italian finished in 19th. Marquez approached the Yamaha garage after the race, presumably to apologise to Rossi, but was ushered away by team staff without speaking to the 39-year-old. Johan Zarco finished second and Alex Rins was third on the podium. Italy's Andrea Dovizioso , who won the season-opening race in Qatar, finished sixth. Malaysian Hafizh Syahrin , also known as " El Pescao &q

FIJI WIN 4TH STRAIGHT HONG KONG 7S BEATING KENYA IN FINAL

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Fiji beat Kenya 24-12 in the final to clinch their fourth consecutive Hong Kong Sevens title. They scored four tries against Kenya to claim their third victory of the season, and moved within just three points of series leaders, South Africa  in the overall standings. The Pacific islanders took a 17-0 lead at half-time after Kenya's Collins Injera and Willy Ambaka were given the yellow card. Kenya made an attempt for a comeback after the break, but Fiji were flying and cemented their reputation as the Hong Kong Sevens Specialist. South Africa claimed the bronze medal after beating New Zealand 29-7 and Argentina beat USA 14-12 to secure fifth. The Challenge Trophy winners were France , beating Canada 33-7. The World Sevens Series will head to Singapore on 28th-29th April, after stopping by for the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games next weekend. TIGERS SUPER SPORTS

SELANGOR TAKE THREE GOALS ADVANTAGE IN FA CUP QUARTERFINALS

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​ FA CUP: KUALA LUMPUR 0 - SELANGOR 3 Selangor have one foot in the FA Cup semifinals as they beat Kuala Lumpur 3-0 at Cheras Stadium on Saturday. Amri Yahyah was the man of the match for his involvements in all the goals during the crucial Klang Valley derby match. The 37-year old forward played an incredible game to build a comfortable advantage for his team in the return leg next week. Both team had a fair share of possession in the first 20 minutes. Though, Selangor went ahead when Willian Pacheco headed in from a free-kick taken by Amri. Kuala Lumpur were playing under pressure to win in front of their fans. Four minutes later, The Red Giants striked again. Rufino Segovia picked a through pass from Amri, beat the goalkeeper and defenders before slotting-in Selangor's second of the night. Kuala Lumpur's night just got worst few minutes later, Guilherme de Paula was sent off for reacting physically to a foul by midfielder Halim Zainal . After the b

JOHNSON POH POWERS TO FIRST VICTORY AT PGM JOHOR CHAMPIONSHIP

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Singapore's Johnson Poh broke through on the Asian Development Tour (ADT) in sensational style when he romped to a four-shot victory at the PGM Johor Championship on Saturday. The 26-year-old dominated the event after shooting a sensational seven-under-par 65 to defeat Sweden's Malcolm Kokocinski , who settled for second following a 67 at the RM225,000 (approximately US$58,000) event held at Palm Resort Golf and Country Club . Ben Leong posted a 70 to finish as the best Malaysian in third place while Singapore's Mardan Mamat rolled back the years with a superb 70 to end his campaign in fourth alongside Australia's Kieran Pratt (67), Thailand's Nitithorn Thippong (67) and Malaysia's Arie Irawan (70). Poh, who is coached by his father, was delighted to clinch his first ADT title in emphatic fashion after shooting his lowest four-day total of 21-under-par 267. He started off solidly after mixing his card with six birdies against two bogeys thro