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                    [Summary] => When practically everybody in the crowd was counting it out, the Philippine team rallied to beat New Zealand, 9-6, in a battle of also-rans yesterday in the Pacific Regional division of the Asia-Pacific Little League championships at the Rizal ballpark. 


The Filipinos, out of the running just like the New Zealanders, exploded with nine runs in the third inning after falling behind by 0-6 in a heroic effort that gave host nation its first win after two straight defeats in the five-team division.
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The Philippines, to be represented by the International Little League Association of Manila (ILLAM), is hell-bent on winning the crown and the right to represent the region in the World Series scheduled next month in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
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The Filipinos, out of the running just like the New Zealanders, exploded with nine runs in the third inning after falling behind by 0-6 in a heroic effort that gave host nation its first win after two straight defeats in the five-team division.
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The Philippines, to be represented by the International Little League Association of Manila (ILLAM), is hell-bent on winning the crown and the right to represent the region in the World Series scheduled next month in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
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