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                    [Title] => Bata leads  march of  RP bets
                    [Summary] => Reyes, the odds-on favorite to win this annual event he ruled in 1999, trounced Park Sin-young of South Korea, 5-2, in a race-to-5 duel then whipped Filipino qualifier Ronnie Alcano, 5-1, to pace Group 4 in the 16-group field vying for spots in the round of 64. 


Corteza, the 24-year-old former SEA Games 8-ball champion from Davao, thumped Kevin Smith of England, 5-2, and Mauro Ibarra of Mexico, 5-1.
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FILIPINO RAYMOND CRUZ
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Corteza, the 24-year-old former SEA Games 8-ball champion from Davao, thumped Kevin Smith of England, 5-2, and Mauro Ibarra of Mexico, 5-1.
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