+ Follow AFTER PHILIPPINE OLYMPIC COMMITTEE Tag
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[Summary] => After Philippine Olympic Committee chairman Robert Aventajado branded Michael Keons recent statements as unfair, the flamboyant training director of the national athletes that will see action in this years SEA Games yesterday spewed a mouthful more.
"I was just being apprehensive. Thats all," Keon told a pack of journalists shortly after he got hold of a press release where Aventajado said it was "unfair (for Keon) to sound the alarm" that the Filipinos are losing the hometown advantage for the SEA Games.
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[Summary] => The board of the Basketball Association of the Philippines met yesterday, ostensibly to figure out what to do about a scenario that increasingly finds them, the governing body of basketball, left out of the picture.
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"I was just being apprehensive. Thats all," Keon told a pack of journalists shortly after he got hold of a press release where Aventajado said it was "unfair (for Keon) to sound the alarm" that the Filipinos are losing the hometown advantage for the SEA Games.
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