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                    [Title] => Django off to fiery start in Singapore 9-ball
                    [Summary] => SINGAPORE – Francisco Bustamante found his touch from the ninth rack  onward to defeat Indonesia’s Mohammad Junarto, 9-4, yesterday to kick off his campaign in the opening leg of the San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour at The Pool Haven in Clark Quay here.


Defending Tour champion Efren "Bata" Reyes and Warren Kiamco also posted convincing wins to advance to the second round of the event organized and promoted by ESPN Star Sports.
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The Canada-based Pagulayan won his first three matches, scoring wins over Go Takami, Ronnie Alcano and Antonio Lining but lost to Reyes. Pagulayan, however, bounced back with a win over Hiroshi Takenaka to make it into the semifinal round.
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ANTONIO GABICA AND REYES
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                    [Title] => Django off to fiery start in Singapore 9-ball
                    [Summary] => SINGAPORE – Francisco Bustamante found his touch from the ninth rack  onward to defeat Indonesia’s Mohammad Junarto, 9-4, yesterday to kick off his campaign in the opening leg of the San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour at The Pool Haven in Clark Quay here.


Defending Tour champion Efren "Bata" Reyes and Warren Kiamco also posted convincing wins to advance to the second round of the event organized and promoted by ESPN Star Sports.
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The Canada-based Pagulayan won his first three matches, scoring wins over Go Takami, Ronnie Alcano and Antonio Lining but lost to Reyes. Pagulayan, however, bounced back with a win over Hiroshi Takenaka to make it into the semifinal round.
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