+ Follow EFREN REYES AND DJANGO BUSTAMANTE Tag
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[Summary] => The Finnish duo of Mikka Immonen and Petri Makkonen banked heavily on good break shots as they broke the hearts of the home team and the home crowd in topping Efren Reyes and Django Bustamante, 9-5, in the quarterfinals of the 2012 PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool at Robinson’s Place Manila tonight.
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[Title] => PSC, private backers to send 512 SEAG bets
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[Title] => Villar vows sports will get the break
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[Summary] => This early, Alex Pagulayan has declared himself willing, able and ready to represent the Philippines in the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.
Pagulayan, a Filipino-Canadian, won three gold medals in the recent SEA Games. Only three others scored that feat for the Philippines diver Shiela Mae Perez, rower Benjie Tolentino and swimmer Miguel Molina.
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[Title] => Excuses, hand-washing and finger-pointing
[Summary] => The Asian Games close today, with China devastating the rest of the field, and host Korea making a mighty run to catch second-running Japan in the last week of the competition.
And the Philippines? At this point, a disappointing two gold medals, buoyed up by a rash of bronzes, thanks to the martial arts of wushu and taekwondo. So what else is new?
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Pagulayan, a Filipino-Canadian, won three gold medals in the recent SEA Games. Only three others scored that feat for the Philippines diver Shiela Mae Perez, rower Benjie Tolentino and swimmer Miguel Molina.
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And the Philippines? At this point, a disappointing two gold medals, buoyed up by a rash of bronzes, thanks to the martial arts of wushu and taekwondo. So what else is new?
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