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[Title] => Air 21, Air Force IXs clinch top spots
[Summary] => Adamson-Air21 and University of the Philippines-Air Force both scored twinkills yesterday to gain the top spots in the Page System semifinals of womens play in the Philippine National Softball Open Championship at the Rizal Memorial track oval.
The Lady Falcons overcame Manila, 10-5, then walked over Bacolod Seniors while the Airwomen fashioned out similar 7-0 wins over Polytechnic University of the Philippines and Bulacan to pull away from the pack.
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[Title] => UP-PAF draws Air21; RTU firms up semis bid
[Summary] => Adamson-Air21 and University of the Philippine-Air Force fought to a 1-1 draw before imposing their will over separate rivals yesterday as they virtually clinched slates in the Page System semifinals of womens play in the Philippine National Open softball championships at the Rizal Memorial track-oval.
Rizal Technological University stayed in strong contention for the semis in mens competition as it thrashed Pampanga, 8-1, in a game played at Sta. Rita, Pampanga as part of the towns fiesta festivities.
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[Title] => Air Force squads blank foes in national softball
[Summary] => The powerhouse Philippine Air Force squads sustained their romps in the Philippine National Open softball championships yesterday with the mens team clobbering Bulacan, 19-0, and the womens side overcoming the tough challenge of Bacolod Seniors, 3-0, in two separate venues.
Pampanga topped Cebu City, 3-1, while Polytechnic University of the Philippines whipped Davao, 9-1, in the other mens games at the PUP gym.
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[Title] => PAF clouters off to hot start
[Summary] => The Philippine Air Force (PAF) men and women got off to flying starts in the National Open softball championships, both scoring twin-kill in separate venues yesterday.
The Airmen dished out impeccable games at the PUP grounds in Sta. Mesa, Manila, shutting out Cabuyao, 13-0, then blanking PUP, 8-0.
The Airwomen were as impressive in a 17-0 sweep of Laguna and a 10-2 rout of Manila over at the Rizal Memorial track-oval.
Rizal Technological University clobbered Cebu City, 9-2, in the other mens game completed at press time.
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[Title] => Air 21, Air Force IXs clinch top spots
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The Lady Falcons overcame Manila, 10-5, then walked over Bacolod Seniors while the Airwomen fashioned out similar 7-0 wins over Polytechnic University of the Philippines and Bulacan to pull away from the pack.
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[Title] => UP-PAF draws Air21; RTU firms up semis bid
[Summary] => Adamson-Air21 and University of the Philippine-Air Force fought to a 1-1 draw before imposing their will over separate rivals yesterday as they virtually clinched slates in the Page System semifinals of womens play in the Philippine National Open softball championships at the Rizal Memorial track-oval.
Rizal Technological University stayed in strong contention for the semis in mens competition as it thrashed Pampanga, 8-1, in a game played at Sta. Rita, Pampanga as part of the towns fiesta festivities.
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[Title] => Air Force squads blank foes in national softball
[Summary] => The powerhouse Philippine Air Force squads sustained their romps in the Philippine National Open softball championships yesterday with the mens team clobbering Bulacan, 19-0, and the womens side overcoming the tough challenge of Bacolod Seniors, 3-0, in two separate venues.
Pampanga topped Cebu City, 3-1, while Polytechnic University of the Philippines whipped Davao, 9-1, in the other mens games at the PUP gym.
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[Title] => PAF clouters off to hot start
[Summary] => The Philippine Air Force (PAF) men and women got off to flying starts in the National Open softball championships, both scoring twin-kill in separate venues yesterday.
The Airmen dished out impeccable games at the PUP grounds in Sta. Mesa, Manila, shutting out Cabuyao, 13-0, then blanking PUP, 8-0.
The Airwomen were as impressive in a 17-0 sweep of Laguna and a 10-2 rout of Manila over at the Rizal Memorial track-oval.
Rizal Technological University clobbered Cebu City, 9-2, in the other mens game completed at press time.
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