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[Title] => Fil-Ams Mamiit, Taino spearhead SEAG tennis drive
[Summary] => An ace for Philippine tennis.
Cecil Mamiit, a veteran of the mens ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) Tour, yesterday confirmed his stint for the Philippines in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games together with fellow Fil-Am Eric Taino, thus boosting the countrys gold medal chances in both the singles and doubles event in the biennial games set Nov. 27-Dec. 5 here.
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[Title] => Dayrit sounds call for unity
[Summary] => Philippine Olympic Committee president Celso Dayrit reiterated yesterday his call on fellow sports officials to start working together to prepare Filipino athletes for optimum competitive level for the 2005 SEA Games instead of wasting time in "grandstanding, mudslinging and petty politicking."
Dayrit again called on Filipino sports leaders to unite and focus on training RP athletes following word wars with the Philippine Sports Commission and, of late, with Philippine Tennis Association president Salvador Andrada.
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[Title] => RP officials trade barbs on 2005 SEA Games
[Summary] => Three days after its war of words with the Philippine Sports Commission, the leadership of the Philippine Olympic Committee came under siege from its own ranks as a disgruntled lawn tennis official lamented the exclusion of tennis in the Manila 2005 Southeast Asian Games.
Tennis chief Salvador Andrada, a former top POC official, charged POC president Celso Dayrit for using his positions in the POC, the PHILSOC, the SEAG Federation Council and the Olympic Council of Asia "for his personal interests."
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[Title] => Top guns clash in opener today
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Host Philippines and Indonesia found themselves pitting their top guns in the
opening singles in an early test of strength and character that could pave the
way for a weekend of thrill and drama in their Asia Oceania Zone Group II NEC
Davis Cup tie at the Rizal Tennis Center today.
The opening singles of the best-of-five tie, determined in a draw at the Manila
Midtown Hotel yesterday, pit top ranked Johnny Arcilla against Suwandi Suwandi
at 10 a.m.
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FELIX BARRIENTOS AND ROLAND SO
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[Title] => Fil-Ams Mamiit, Taino spearhead SEAG tennis drive
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Cecil Mamiit, a veteran of the mens ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) Tour, yesterday confirmed his stint for the Philippines in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games together with fellow Fil-Am Eric Taino, thus boosting the countrys gold medal chances in both the singles and doubles event in the biennial games set Nov. 27-Dec. 5 here.
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[Title] => Dayrit sounds call for unity
[Summary] => Philippine Olympic Committee president Celso Dayrit reiterated yesterday his call on fellow sports officials to start working together to prepare Filipino athletes for optimum competitive level for the 2005 SEA Games instead of wasting time in "grandstanding, mudslinging and petty politicking."
Dayrit again called on Filipino sports leaders to unite and focus on training RP athletes following word wars with the Philippine Sports Commission and, of late, with Philippine Tennis Association president Salvador Andrada.
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[Title] => RP officials trade barbs on 2005 SEA Games
[Summary] => Three days after its war of words with the Philippine Sports Commission, the leadership of the Philippine Olympic Committee came under siege from its own ranks as a disgruntled lawn tennis official lamented the exclusion of tennis in the Manila 2005 Southeast Asian Games.
Tennis chief Salvador Andrada, a former top POC official, charged POC president Celso Dayrit for using his positions in the POC, the PHILSOC, the SEAG Federation Council and the Olympic Council of Asia "for his personal interests."
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[Title] => Top guns clash in opener today
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Host Philippines and Indonesia found themselves pitting their top guns in the
opening singles in an early test of strength and character that could pave the
way for a weekend of thrill and drama in their Asia Oceania Zone Group II NEC
Davis Cup tie at the Rizal Tennis Center today.
The opening singles of the best-of-five tie, determined in a draw at the Manila
Midtown Hotel yesterday, pit top ranked Johnny Arcilla against Suwandi Suwandi
at 10 a.m.
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