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The Philippine Bowling Congress (PBC) revamped its national team and vowed to bounce back from its debacle in the 2006 Doha Asian Games after its fancied men’s and ladies squads came home empty-handed despite coming in as one of the favorites.


"We’ re starting from scratch," said Philippine Olympic Committee secretary-general and bowling chief Steve Hontiveros.
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Suarez finished way ahead of the other qualifier, Snooks Samson, who tallied 2199.

Little-known Manny Allego also had a fiery series over at Powerbowl, carding 2714 to outsteady Steve Robles, who came up with 2655. National bowler Irene Benitez topped the ladies’ division at Powerbowl with 2256.
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"I wish them luck at sana manalo sila ng maraming golds para sa Pilipinas," sambit ng left-hander na si Nepomuceno sa RP Team na pangungunahan ni 2004 World Cup titlist CJ Suarez. "I’m sure kaya nilang manalo because of their talent and hardwork."
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Go, a member of the RP pool, settled for fourth place in the overseas pool after knocking down 823 pins to trail Singaporeans Catherine Kang (865), Ong She Na (847) and Camilia Chua (839).

Also carrying the country's flag is Elaine Florencio, who finished sixth spot by rolling down 816 pins.
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Go, a member of the RP pool settled for fourth place in the overseas pool after knocking down 823 pins to trail Singaporeans Catherine Kang (865), Ong She Na (847) and Camilia Chua (839).

Also carrying the country's flag is Elaine Florencio, who finished sixth spot by rolling down 816 pins.
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The Philippine Bowling Congress (PBC) revamped its national team and vowed to bounce back from its debacle in the 2006 Doha Asian Games after its fancied men’s and ladies squads came home empty-handed despite coming in as one of the favorites.


"We’ re starting from scratch," said Philippine Olympic Committee secretary-general and bowling chief Steve Hontiveros.
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Suarez finished way ahead of the other qualifier, Snooks Samson, who tallied 2199.

Little-known Manny Allego also had a fiery series over at Powerbowl, carding 2714 to outsteady Steve Robles, who came up with 2655. National bowler Irene Benitez topped the ladies’ division at Powerbowl with 2256.
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"I wish them luck at sana manalo sila ng maraming golds para sa Pilipinas," sambit ng left-hander na si Nepomuceno sa RP Team na pangungunahan ni 2004 World Cup titlist CJ Suarez. "I’m sure kaya nilang manalo because of their talent and hardwork."
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Go, a member of the RP pool, settled for fourth place in the overseas pool after knocking down 823 pins to trail Singaporeans Catherine Kang (865), Ong She Na (847) and Camilia Chua (839).

Also carrying the country's flag is Elaine Florencio, who finished sixth spot by rolling down 816 pins.
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Go, a member of the RP pool settled for fourth place in the overseas pool after knocking down 823 pins to trail Singaporeans Catherine Kang (865), Ong She Na (847) and Camilia Chua (839).

Also carrying the country's flag is Elaine Florencio, who finished sixth spot by rolling down 816 pins.
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