+ Follow ASIA PACIFIC ZONE BRONCO BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Tag
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[Title] => Taiwanese pound RP tots, book ticket to World Series
[Summary] => Chinese-Taipei peppered Team Philippines with a volley of hits as it stormed to a 12-2 victory yesterday to rule the 2005 Asia Pacific Zone Bronco Baseball Championship before a big crowd at the Sto. Niño Baseball grounds in Marikina City.
Lin Chih Hao led the siege with three hits in four times at bat as he came through with five runs, including a grand slam in the third inning that sailed over the pink-colored right field fence.
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[Title] => Taiwan dwarfs RP nine
[Summary] => Team Philippines rammed into a taller, big-hitting Chinese-Taipei as it absorbed a 3-15 setback that stymied the hosts bid for an outright finals slot in the 2005 Asia Pacific Zone Bronco Baseball Championship yesterday at the Sto. Niño Baseball grounds in Marikina City.
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[Title] => Pinoy tots start strong in As-Pac, stun Japanese
[Summary] => Team Philippines opened its campaign with a bang as it stunned Japan, 7-2, yesterday to inch closer to the finals of the 2005 Asia Pacific Zone Bronco Baseball Championship at the Sto. Niño Baseball grounds in Marikina City.
Local boy Laurren Vispo pitched a five-hitter and struck out a total of 13 batters in a no-relief job as RP notched its first win against Japan since trouncing the Japanese eight years ago in Ota, Japan.
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[Title] => Asia-Pac bronco baseball under way
[Summary] => The 2005 Asia Pacific Zone Bronco Baseball Championship unfolds today with powerhouse Chinese-Taipei taking on host Marikina City and Japan tackling Team Philippines at the Sto. Niño Baseball grounds in Marikina City.
City Mayor Maria Lourdes Fernando (MCF) and Rodolfo "Boy" Tingzon Jr., president of the organizing Philippine Tot Baseball Foundation, will grace the 10 a.m. inaugurals set at the well-maintained field fronting the Marikina River.
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Lin Chih Hao led the siege with three hits in four times at bat as he came through with five runs, including a grand slam in the third inning that sailed over the pink-colored right field fence.
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Local boy Laurren Vispo pitched a five-hitter and struck out a total of 13 batters in a no-relief job as RP notched its first win against Japan since trouncing the Japanese eight years ago in Ota, Japan.
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City Mayor Maria Lourdes Fernando (MCF) and Rodolfo "Boy" Tingzon Jr., president of the organizing Philippine Tot Baseball Foundation, will grace the 10 a.m. inaugurals set at the well-maintained field fronting the Marikina River.
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