+ Follow ASIAN GAMER FIL-CANADIAN FRED ARZAGA Tag
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[Title] => Molina leads Pinoy Asiad tankers
[Summary] => United States-based Miguel Molina leads a talented mix of swimmers bidding to snare a medal or two in the 2006 Asian Games slated Dec. 1-15 in Doha, Qatar.
Molina, one of the four Filipino triple gold medal winners in the 2005 Manila Southeast Asian Games, was one of the 10 tankers who made it to the team seeing action in the quadrennial meet.
Fil-Ams James Walsh, Erica Totten and Daniel Coakley also made it to the list along with SEAG veterans Kendrick Uy, Ernest Dee, Marichi Gandionco and Denjylie Cordero.
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ASIAN GAMER FIL-CANADIAN FRED ARZAGA
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Molina, one of the four Filipino triple gold medal winners in the 2005 Manila Southeast Asian Games, was one of the 10 tankers who made it to the team seeing action in the quadrennial meet.
Fil-Ams James Walsh, Erica Totten and Daniel Coakley also made it to the list along with SEAG veterans Kendrick Uy, Ernest Dee, Marichi Gandionco and Denjylie Cordero.
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October 13, 2006 - 12:00am