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                    [Title] => Bata, Lee advance to knockout phase
                    [Summary] => CARDIFF, Wales – Efren "Bata" Reyes was stunned by Indonesian Siaw Wieto, 2-5, but came back strong to whip hometown bet Pat Holtz, 5-1, Monday and formalize his entry into the 2002 World Pool Championship round-of-64 at the Cardiff International Arena here.
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                    [Title] => Top cue artists to compete in SEAG
                    [Summary] => Top local cue artists Efren "Bata" Reyes, Leonardo "Dodong" Andam and Rodolfo "Boy Samson" Luat are willing to skip lucrative tournaments in the United States to play for flag and country in the Southeast Asian Games in September in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.


Mario Roxas, spokesperson of Puyat Sports which manages the career of the three ace pool players, made the announcement yesterday, saying that Reyes, Andam and Luat are only awaiting for a formal invitation from the Billiards and Snookers Congress of the Philippines to guarantee their participation in the SEAG.
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The 47-year-old Reyes, who has yet to nail a major victory since winning the World 9-Ball crown in Cardiff, Wales in 1999, was almost given up for dead after losing a 5-0 lead and trailing Bustamante, the 1998 world No. 1 player from Tarlac, 6-10.
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                    [Summary] => Top local cue artists Efren "Bata" Reyes, Leonardo "Dodong" Andam and Rodolfo "Boy Samson" Luat are willing to skip lucrative tournaments in the United States to play for flag and country in the Southeast Asian Games in September in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.


Mario Roxas, spokesperson of Puyat Sports which manages the career of the three ace pool players, made the announcement yesterday, saying that Reyes, Andam and Luat are only awaiting for a formal invitation from the Billiards and Snookers Congress of the Philippines to guarantee their participation in the SEAG.
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The 47-year-old Reyes, who has yet to nail a major victory since winning the World 9-Ball crown in Cardiff, Wales in 1999, was almost given up for dead after losing a 5-0 lead and trailing Bustamante, the 1998 world No. 1 player from Tarlac, 6-10.
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