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[Title] => Manila team may miss stint in Ohio tournament
[Summary] => The finest 15-under athletes from the countrys premier city may miss fulfilling every child athletes dream of donning the national colors in the most prestigious global sports gathering for the youth this year.
Team MayniLA Philippines, set to leave today for Cleveland, Ohio to see action in the 2004 International Childrens Games (ICG) July 29 -Aug. 2, has yet to be granted entry visas by the US embassy.
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[Title] => MSST tankers reign supreme
[Summary] => Three swimmers representing Manila Sea Hawks Swimming Team (MSST) won six gold medals each to lead their teams domination of the first day of the swimming competition of the second Manila Youth Games at the Rizal Memorial Swimming Pool.
Six-year-old Mikee Bartolome, youngest of the three children of former PBA referee Domingo Bartolome, started the big splash for the MSST tankers as she won four golds in girlssix-and-under individual events and two golds in the relay events.
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[Title] => 2 swimmer ng MSST humakot ng tig-6 golds sa MYG
[Summary] => Anim na golds bawat isa ang nilangoy ng tatlong swimmers mula sa Manila Sea Hawks Swimming Team (MSST) upang pangunahan ang dominasyon ng kanilang team sa unang araw ng kompetisyon sa swimming ng 2nd Manila Youth Games kahapon sa Rizal Memorial Swimming pool.
Sinimulan ng 6 yrs. old na si Mikee Bartolome, anak ng dating PBA referee na si Domingo Bartolome, ang pananalasa ng MSST tankers nang apat na gold medals ang kanyang ibinulsa sa girls 6 and under individual events at dalawa naman sa relay events.
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[Title] => Pangasinan tanker clinches 4th gold
[Summary] => PUERTO PRINCESA, Palawan Pangasinans Carlos Alip Fernandez created more ripples on the swimming pool Thursday by winning a fourth gold medal to put himself in prime position of becoming the fourth PNYG-Batang Pinoys Most Outstanding Athlete.
Fernandez, who smashed three meet records on his first national tournament, scooped up another one at the conclusion of the swimming competition to lead an elite group of quadruple gold medallists at the Puerto Princesa Sports Complex here.
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Team MayniLA Philippines, set to leave today for Cleveland, Ohio to see action in the 2004 International Childrens Games (ICG) July 29 -Aug. 2, has yet to be granted entry visas by the US embassy.
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Six-year-old Mikee Bartolome, youngest of the three children of former PBA referee Domingo Bartolome, started the big splash for the MSST tankers as she won four golds in girlssix-and-under individual events and two golds in the relay events.
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Sinimulan ng 6 yrs. old na si Mikee Bartolome, anak ng dating PBA referee na si Domingo Bartolome, ang pananalasa ng MSST tankers nang apat na gold medals ang kanyang ibinulsa sa girls 6 and under individual events at dalawa naman sa relay events.
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Fernandez, who smashed three meet records on his first national tournament, scooped up another one at the conclusion of the swimming competition to lead an elite group of quadruple gold medallists at the Puerto Princesa Sports Complex here.
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