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 The Philippines easily disposed of Norway, 4-0, but dropped a heartbreaking 7-5 loss to Japan in a shootout and bowed out in the quarterfinal round of the World Pool Team Championships in China late Wednesday.

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The Philippines steps up its drive for the World Pool Team Championship as it slugs it out with Norway in one of the featured matches at the start of the knockout stage at the Tongzhou Luhe High School in Tongzhou, Beijing Wednesday.

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Team Philippines, composed of Efren “Bata” Reyes, Francisco “Django” Bustamante, Dennis Orcollo and Rubilen Amit, rolled past unfancied Estonia, 5-1, to advance to the knockout stage of the World Pool Team Championship in China yesterday.

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The athletes tapped to don the Philippine colors to the 16th Asian Games have begun leaving in batches for Guangzhou, China, all pumped up and hopefully well-prepared to equal, if not surpass, the four-gold, six-silver, nine-bronze harvest of the last Asiad.

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 The Philippines easily disposed of Norway, 4-0, but dropped a heartbreaking 7-5 loss to Japan in a shootout and bowed out in the quarterfinal round of the World Pool Team Championships in China late Wednesday.

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The Philippines steps up its drive for the World Pool Team Championship as it slugs it out with Norway in one of the featured matches at the start of the knockout stage at the Tongzhou Luhe High School in Tongzhou, Beijing Wednesday.

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Team Philippines, composed of Efren “Bata” Reyes, Francisco “Django” Bustamante, Dennis Orcollo and Rubilen Amit, rolled past unfancied Estonia, 5-1, to advance to the knockout stage of the World Pool Team Championship in China yesterday.

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The athletes tapped to don the Philippine colors to the 16th Asian Games have begun leaving in batches for Guangzhou, China, all pumped up and hopefully well-prepared to equal, if not surpass, the four-gold, six-silver, nine-bronze harvest of the last Asiad.

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