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Former World Masters champion Biboy Rivera of the Philippines remained in the hunt for the 46th Qubica AMF Bowling World Cup title Friday by finishing third with 7038 pins, including bonuses, after 32 games here.

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Biboy Rivera hopes to get the ball rolling for Team Philippines when he anchors its bid in the World Men’s Bowling Championships in Munich, Germany on Aug. 12-21.

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With 377 ranking points, the 32-year-old Rivera bounced back into contention in the race for the top 8 berths in the 2007 World Ranking Masters.
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If the success stories are a portent of better things to come, we can’t wait for more good fortune to bless our country.
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Ranked ninth, the 32-year-old Rivera chose the long oil to start the finals against the 14th seed German, winning the first match, 232-223, before pulling off a close 225-223 decision in a thrilling second match.
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Pinili ng 32 anyos na si Rivera, rank 9, ang long oil na panimula ng finals laban sa 14th seed German at mapagwagian ang laban sa 232-223 bago humatak ng 225-223 sa kapanapanabik na ikalawang laban.
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Former World Masters champion Biboy Rivera of the Philippines remained in the hunt for the 46th Qubica AMF Bowling World Cup title Friday by finishing third with 7038 pins, including bonuses, after 32 games here.

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Biboy Rivera hopes to get the ball rolling for Team Philippines when he anchors its bid in the World Men’s Bowling Championships in Munich, Germany on Aug. 12-21.

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With 377 ranking points, the 32-year-old Rivera bounced back into contention in the race for the top 8 berths in the 2007 World Ranking Masters.
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If the success stories are a portent of better things to come, we can’t wait for more good fortune to bless our country.
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Ranked ninth, the 32-year-old Rivera chose the long oil to start the finals against the 14th seed German, winning the first match, 232-223, before pulling off a close 225-223 decision in a thrilling second match.
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Pinili ng 32 anyos na si Rivera, rank 9, ang long oil na panimula ng finals laban sa 14th seed German at mapagwagian ang laban sa 232-223 bago humatak ng 225-223 sa kapanapanabik na ikalawang laban.
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