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                    [Title] => Pagunsan moves up to fourth in world amateurs
                    [Summary] => RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico – With Juvic Pagunsan again as the only one playing true to form, the Philippines faltered in the second round Saturday of the 2004 World Amateur Golf Team Championships at the Rio Mar Country Club.


The 25-year-old Pagunsan submitted a 2-under-par 70 at the River Course to add to his opening-day 69 at the Ocean Course to go 5-under, but his consistency couldn’t rub off on his teammates Artemio Murakami and Michael Bibat.
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Larry Tojino and Jimmy Borromeo took the high-low match via a 1-up decision and Marty Ilagan and Butch Brodett also settled the aggregate issue in the same manner to highlight a 4-0 rout.

As expected, Angelo Que and Jerome Delariarte played big to lead partners Jojo Lee (scramble) and Boy Escano (best ball) to victory in Group I.
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Juvic Pagunsan, Jay Bayron, Jesselito Zaragoza and Marvin Dumandan and alternate Gene Bondoc have confirmed their participation in the championship division of the four-day event which will also serve as part of their buildup for the SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Sept. 8-17.
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ANGELO QUE AND JEROME DELARIARTE
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                    [Summary] => RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico – With Juvic Pagunsan again as the only one playing true to form, the Philippines faltered in the second round Saturday of the 2004 World Amateur Golf Team Championships at the Rio Mar Country Club.


The 25-year-old Pagunsan submitted a 2-under-par 70 at the River Course to add to his opening-day 69 at the Ocean Course to go 5-under, but his consistency couldn’t rub off on his teammates Artemio Murakami and Michael Bibat.
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Larry Tojino and Jimmy Borromeo took the high-low match via a 1-up decision and Marty Ilagan and Butch Brodett also settled the aggregate issue in the same manner to highlight a 4-0 rout.

As expected, Angelo Que and Jerome Delariarte played big to lead partners Jojo Lee (scramble) and Boy Escano (best ball) to victory in Group I.
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Juvic Pagunsan, Jay Bayron, Jesselito Zaragoza and Marvin Dumandan and alternate Gene Bondoc have confirmed their participation in the championship division of the four-day event which will also serve as part of their buildup for the SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Sept. 8-17.
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