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                    [Title] => Dolphins sail into Final Four
                    [Summary] => Bernzon Franco took charge in the fourth quarter as Philippine Christian University eliminated Mapua, 88-84, yesterday while barging into the Final Four in the 78th NCAA basketball tournament at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum.


Like a raging bull, Franco, who further honed his skills playing for ICTSI La Salle in the PBL, erupted for 27 points, including six in the final period when the Dolphins weathered oft-repeated rallies by the Cardinals.
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The Blazers sealed their eighth win in nine games via forfeiture after the Cardinals walked out in protest over the officiating. A win at 2 p.m. over the Red Lions, whose only win over the Philippine Christian University Dolphins is also via forfeiture, would further firm up their hold of the lead.
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The NCAA management committee, after a long deliberation that lasted over four hours in PCU, decided to crack the whip on PCU’s Robert Sanz, Alwin Ilagan, Nelson Gatdula, Leo Gaspi, Al Dais and San Beda’s Erl Merelos.
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Like a raging bull, Franco, who further honed his skills playing for ICTSI La Salle in the PBL, erupted for 27 points, including six in the final period when the Dolphins weathered oft-repeated rallies by the Cardinals.
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The Blazers sealed their eighth win in nine games via forfeiture after the Cardinals walked out in protest over the officiating. A win at 2 p.m. over the Red Lions, whose only win over the Philippine Christian University Dolphins is also via forfeiture, would further firm up their hold of the lead.
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The NCAA management committee, after a long deliberation that lasted over four hours in PCU, decided to crack the whip on PCU’s Robert Sanz, Alwin Ilagan, Nelson Gatdula, Leo Gaspi, Al Dais and San Beda’s Erl Merelos.
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