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Antipolo pounced on a tactical blunder by fancied Airforce-Brooks and an accident to its ace runner Eduardo Buenavista to grab the halfway lead in the Laguna Lake Challenge that ended here on Saturday.

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Another hole-in-one was scored in the Mango Tee member-guest co-presented by Smart and Pilipinas Shell with Juan “Boy” Sta. Ana making himself eligible for a brand new Mitsubishi Lancer EX GLS and a lot more after he aced the 12th hole last Wednesday.

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Seven SEAG editions and 14 years later, the amazing Korean-born Yeo has already amassed a whopping 38 gold medals — and she’s still counting.

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Seven SEAG editions and 14 years later, the amazing Korean-born Yeo has already amassed a whopping 38 gold medals — and she’s still counting.

Adjudged the best female athlete in the 2003 Hanoi Games with a six-gold harvest, Yeo, who operates her own swimming school named Yeo’s Aquatics back home, has become the darling of the crowd at the Trace Aquatics Center here.
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