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                    [Summary] => The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) raises the curtains on its 65th season at the Araneta Coliseum on July 13 with the expectation of also elevating officiating in the country’s most prestigious collegiate league to higher levels.


Matches between last season’s losing finalist Ateneo and fourth-placer National University (NU) in the main game at 4 p.m. and fifth-placer University of the East and second-to-the-last finisher University of the Philppines in the opener at 1 kick off hostilities in a season many feel would go down the wire.
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BAP sources said that Jalasco, the POC-recognized chief of the cage body, was furious as he admonished Zamar, the men’s team mentor, and Cristobal, who handles the women’s squad, for bonding together to support the other BAP faction headed by Quintellano Literal.
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                    [Title] => UAAP opens shop July 13, vows reforms in officiating
                    [Summary] => The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) raises the curtains on its 65th season at the Araneta Coliseum on July 13 with the expectation of also elevating officiating in the country’s most prestigious collegiate league to higher levels.


Matches between last season’s losing finalist Ateneo and fourth-placer National University (NU) in the main game at 4 p.m. and fifth-placer University of the East and second-to-the-last finisher University of the Philppines in the opener at 1 kick off hostilities in a season many feel would go down the wire.
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BAP sources said that Jalasco, the POC-recognized chief of the cage body, was furious as he admonished Zamar, the men’s team mentor, and Cristobal, who handles the women’s squad, for bonding together to support the other BAP faction headed by Quintellano Literal.
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